Re: [j-nsp] Basic BGP Questions

2010-05-04 Thread Paul Stewart
wart Cc: jnsp Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Basic BGP Questions I tend to use groups (under [edit groups]) to create sections of commonly-applied configurations. Very nice JUNOS feature. This might be where you'd list elements that would apply to multiple BGP neighbours (though groups can be use

Re: [j-nsp] Basic BGP Questions

2010-05-04 Thread David Ball
I tend to use groups (under [edit groups]) to create sections of commonly-applied configurations. Very nice JUNOS feature. This might be where you'd list elements that would apply to multiple BGP neighbours (though groups can be used for ANY configuration elements that you might want to reuse..

Re: [j-nsp] Basic BGP Questions

2010-05-04 Thread Chris Grundemann
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 08:16, Paul Stewart wrote: > Hi folks. > > > > I'm having a hard time getting a 'stock configuration' done on JunOS for > eBGP peering.. Been reading Juniper docs and keep circling back with more > questions than answers ;) > > > > Could someone get me pointed in the right d

[j-nsp] Basic BGP Questions

2010-05-04 Thread Paul Stewart
Hi folks. I'm having a hard time getting a 'stock configuration' done on JunOS for eBGP peering.. Been reading Juniper docs and keep circling back with more questions than answers ;) Could someone get me pointed in the right direction? . In Cisco, we do this: neighbor xxx.32.235.3