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That's JFLOW, and as sthaug pointed out, I don't need 10G at all, it
barely hits 3% utilization on the NIC's during peaks.
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On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 9:14 AM, Gavin Henry ghe...@suretec.co.uk wrote:
On 28 Mar 2014 08:10, Timh Bergström timh.bergst...@videoplaza.com
wrote:
We have similar
' with 12.2R3? I'm
running a 11.3 version and desperately want NSSU (among other things)
and have a similar setup, lag/lacp/vlan termination/routing/ospf(v3).
Does 3rd party transceivers work? How is missing licenses handled
(enforced/warnings)?
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worked great for us so far, it's just the Cisco active ones
that won't come up.
If I have time I will upgrade to the latest recommended software or
just go with the 3rd party vendor and run fiber-cables instead.
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currently running 11.2R5.4 as per the
JTAC-recommendation list, I have nothing major to complain about but
still, would prefer running 10.4-series as with the other edges.
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not
trust a R1-release. Ever. ;-) I might also try create a technical support
ticket or
raise hell with my SR to try to make the 10.4-series to support MX5/10/40s
unless someone else has done it already.
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) for neither of the softwares.
Thanks,
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new routers based
on the modular MX80 chassis are available in Junos OS Release 11.2R6.
Though in 11.4 relnotes it's 11.2R3 :-/
So you probably should try 11.2R6.
On 22.03.2012 11:16, Timh Bergström wrote:
Hi,
I recently bought a MX5-T (Instead of the MX80-5G) and I'm running
10.4R8.5
We are running 10.4r7.5 with security on dual stack with static routing, dhcp
(IPv4) and RA (IPv6) for the office, it Works ok, but had to upgrade the ram
and cf. We are running j2320. We also have one j2320 running on
10.4R8-something for our IX peerings, both v4/v6. I've disabled all security
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We are running a J2320 with NAT/Firewall and serve about 90-150
clients without breaking a sweat, mind this is an converted SSG320M
with 1G CF / 2GB RAM. In load-tests we can get about 800Mbps through
it, but we don't have any extensive rules.
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Hey,
I'd say get a bigger CF and install some 10.4 version and follow this;
http://juniper.cluepon.net/index.php/Enabling_packet_based_forwarding
Disables all that flow stuff you really don't want on a router.
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