one suggestion is that, you can configure the vrrp between two mx5, based
on the vrrp vip address to advertise the default route to the rest of the
internal network. i.e. if mx5-1 is active, default route will advertise
from router one only if vip is in mx5-1 routing table, if switchover to
mx5-2,
ASR1K can be used for BRAS?
2012/12/8 Gavin Henry
> > Thanks Skeeve…
> >
> >
> >
> > We have had MX5/MX10/MX80 doing BRAS at customer deployments since around
> > March – the 11.2R5.4 release has a number of nasty bugs and wish they
> would
> > stop recommended it on their site… that was the se
So wired, should be bug inside.
On Nov 3, 2012 9:12 PM, "Terry Baranski"
wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 6:55 PM, John Neiberger
> wrote:
>
> > Sorry for the barrage of emails, but I wanted to mention that we
> > can ping in both directions through the switch from one router
> > interface to the
Can share your configuration?
Thanks and regards,
Xu Hu
On 11 Sep, 2012, at 22:27, sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
>> Any idea about the difference between Cisco and Juniper equipment?
>> In the Juniper box, by default can learn the ULA, GUA and Link-local IPv6
>> neighbor,
>&
Hi Experts,
Any idea about the difference between Cisco and Juniper equipment?
In the Juniper box, by default can learn the ULA, GUA and Link-local IPv6
neighbor,
In the Cisco box, by default just can learn the GUA and Link-local IPv6
neighbor,
Below is the output captured.
xuhu1> show ipv6 neigh
Actually I already configure the mode packet-based, also cannot work.
Thanks and regards,
Xu Hu
On 10 Sep, 2012, at 13:16, Ben Dale wrote:
> Hi Xu,
>
> Do you have the box in packet or flow-mode?
>
> If it's in flow-mode, you'll need to configure:
>
> set sec
Hi Experts,
I have one J2350 box using below configuration, my question is that, why it
cannot ping the other side?
xuhu> show configuration interfaces ge-0/0/0.1824
vlan-id 1824;
family inet {
address 10.254.125.138/30;
}
family inet6 {
address fd00:0:1:1824:2420:1218:afe:7d8a/64;
}
xuh
Hi Experts,
Anybody have the experience about IPv6 ULA deployment?
I know this kind of address is used within a site, can well done the
intra-site communication, just like the private addresses in IPv4.
I have one question about ULA, since ULA is used as local communication, if
my site need to inte
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Sound like a good news, let's wait for juniper rocking.
2012/8/15 Mike Devlin
> Juniper is moving to a single standard in future release to remove this
> confusion (from what i have been told)
>
> It will be bridge across all platforms.
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 13
Bridge is using in router, Ethernet-switching is called in switched.
Thanks and regards,
Xu Hu
On 13 Aug, 2012, at 21:00, "Stefan Fouant"
wrote:
> There is no difference between the two.
>
> Sent from my HTC on the Now Network from Sprint!
>
> - R
Is any reason juniper choose the 5 for mx5, 40 for mx40, 480 for mx480? The
number is for backplane bandwidth?
Thanks and regards,
Xu Hu
On 8 Aug, 2012, at 5:30, Doug Hanks wrote:
> Please note there's also the MX5 through MX40 that can be upgraded via a
> license to a full M
Does the Juniper RE not the same as Cisco RSP. I think the control plane
information all need to go to the RE, if RE had any issue, why the traffic
don't have any issue?
Thanks and regards,
Xu Hu
On 18 Jul, 2012, at 22:32, "OBrien, Will" wrote:
> Check your fxp0 configu
I also think it is too expansive, lol
Thanks and regards,
Xu Hu
On 24 Apr, 2012, at 23:17, "bruno.juniper" wrote:
> ths stefan,
>
>
> i have do most of lab in cjnr /ajnr/ advance vpn/ jncip lab guide /jncie lab
> guide and Proteus Networks workbook. didn't ta
Many thanks for your information.
Thanks and regards,
Xu Hu
On 13 Apr, 2012, at 21:52, Bill Blackford wrote:
> This might also help.
>
> http://www.juniper.net/us/en/local/pdf/implementation-guides/8010076-en.pdf
>
> When testing CGN, there are some general things to keep
Recently heard so many times about CGN, but i still don't understand what
is the difference between NAT and CGN, can any expert explain what's the
CGN.
2012/4/12 Saku Ytti
> On (2012-04-12 16:31 +0200), Matthias Brumm wrote:
>
> > I would like to know, if no, some or all implementations of CGN w
Please not reply this post again, since I had already got the warning from
Juniper.
Thanks and regards,
Xu Hu
On 31 Mar, 2012, at 12:33, Ben Dale wrote:
>> I am not saying braindumps are good at all, but...
>>
>> What engineer when architecting/building/supporting a sol
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>
> On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 9:08 AM, Xu Hu wrote:
>
>> Hi Team,
>> Just want to check, if there any one have the latest JNCIP-SP dumps?
>> Because next week i need to attend the exam.
>>
>> Thanks and Regards,
>>
Hi Team,
Just want to check, if there any one have the latest JNCIP-SP dumps?
Because next week i need to attend the exam.
Thanks and Regards,
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What you mean is that you need to add another EX4200 to a stacking EX4200s?
Just like in Cisco add another 3750 to a switch stack?
2012/3/14 Pappas, AJ
> Grr I was hoping that was not the answer. Thank you.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Mar 13, 2012, at 2:59 PM, "Tim Jackson" wrote:
>
> >
> ht
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