filter-based forwarding...
http://www.juniper.net/solutions/literature/white_papers/552003.pdf
Rochele Moreira wrote:
Hello!
I need help configuring "routing by source" in JUNOS.
Someone, please, would have a generic prescription cake for me?
Thanks, Rochele
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http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos91/swconfig-services/rpm.html
alaerte vidali wrote:
Hi,
Any feature in Juniper to measure delay, jitter and packet loss, also
integrated with SNMP, like Cisco SAA and RTTMON
So the results of jitter, delay and packet loss can be gathered/grap
Also, to answer your question..
I have some experience with JTAC. They are "on par" with Cisco from my
perspective in terms of responsiveness and quality of support.
I think they are about the same, though I'm sure either one will say
they are much better than the other.
IMHO, you don't typi
The G series phones support LLDPv2 for voice VLAN info...
matthew zeier wrote:
> I'm looking at the EX4200 as an alternative to Cisco's 3750G. The
> EX4200 is much less expensive than a comparable 3750G.
>
> Current network is all Cisco and I don't have any experience dealing
> with Juniper s
In the AJRE student guide on page 6-21, it says that sessions are
tracked in one of two ways:
1. Per-service-set (interface-style service-sets)
2. Per-interface (next-hop-style service-sets)
Then in the Services Interfaces Configuration Guide (in the technical
documentation section Juniper's we
This makes it more useful than the Nexus. MPLS = good.
Alexandre Snarskii wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 12:32:37PM -0200, GIULIANO (UOL) wrote:
>
>> Be welcome to the new Juniper EX-Series Family of Enterprise
>> Class Switches:
>>
>> http://www.juniper.net/index.html
>>
>
> Impressive
All:
I see that there are some preparation materials for the JNCIP-M and
JNCIE-M exams at http://www.ipathtechnologies.com. Are there other
vendors offering this kind of material?
Derick
Stacy W. Smith wrote:
> Erwin,
>
> The JNCIP-M and JNCIE-M exams are currently delivered using JUNOS 7.2
>
All:
First, whats up Tray?
Second, what experience do you all have with dynamic IPSec peers in
JUNOS? Looking at the documentation, it seems we would practically need
a public IP for every remote dynamic peer customer, since we can't share
the same key with multiple customers per our security
ARGH.
That seems silly to me.
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> Hi,
>
> Different units of the same physical i
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