It’s a default setting … has to be in the configuration but suggest setting it
to the appropriate option … in my case it’s typically enhanced-ip but that
varies depending on your needs
http://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos15.1/topics/concept/network-services-mode-overview.html
My MX104's for my CGNat project just arrived and we've staged them in the
network. I was turning them up and am seeing a certain command that I don't
recall typing.. What is this for, and why do I need it ?
agould@blcn-h-104> show configuration | display set | grep "chassis net"
set chassis ne
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Subject: Re: [j-nsp] CGNat PBA - MX104 w/MS-MIC
On 25/Apr/16 23:10, Aaron wrote:
You guys are awesome. PBA is working ! thanks a bunch. I upgraded to
14.2.R2 like you suggested and i
Yes these are syslog traps as they arrive at my syslog server... they are
sent from the MX104 running cgnat.
This is good info that I cannot change that embedded utc time stamp on the
cgnat syslog trap.
Thanks Alex
-Aaron
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Hello,
These are taken from MX104 Routing Engine logs, correct?
If yes then "2016-05-11 16:19:58" is added by syslogd on RE.
And "2016-05-11 21:19:57" is WELF timestamp in syslog message from MS-MIC.
MS-MIC always keeps UTC timezone and this cannot be changed.
HTH
Thx
Alex
On 11/05/2016 23:08, Aa
Continuing this thread...
Any idea why my cgnat syslog shows 2 different times (Central Time and
Universal Time) ?
16:19:58 is actually the system time on the mx104, but further into the
syslog trap you see UTC 21:19:57
2016-05-11 16:19:58 User.Info 10.101.12.243 May 11 16:19:58
eng-lab-mx104-cg
On 25/Apr/16 23:10, Aaron wrote:
> You guys are awesome. PBA is working ! thanks a bunch. I upgraded to
> 14.2.R2 like you suggested and it's good now.
Quite a number of bugs in 14.2R2.
Would rather deploy 14.2R6, which is out now.
Mark.
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You guys are awesome. PBA is working ! thanks a bunch. I upgraded to
14.2.R2 like you suggested and it's good now.
BTW, PBA allocations on the non-power-of-two seem to work fine. I went with
1000.
After I enabled PBA I still saw a bunch of session open logs, then I figured
I probably needed to
Thanks, I tried 1024 and 256 block size and still get the same error.
I have Junos: 13.3R6.5
What is a stable/good version that I should upgrade to in order to get PBA
support ? 14.2R2 ? or something else ?
agould@eng-lab-mx104-cgn# set services nat pool nat1 port
secured
Hello,
What is the JUNOS version?
PBA on MS-MIC and MS-MPC is supported from 14.2R2 if memory serves but
recommended is 14.1R5-S1 and newer.
And DetNAT on MS-MIC (and MS-MPC) is a roadmap item.
HTH
Thx
Alex
On 23/04/2016 01:27, Aaron wrote:
I'm trying to enable port block allocation (pba) for
Hi Aaron,
I think that the message error is because the block-size of PBA.
According the best practice the block-size would be power of 2 (check the
link
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos14.1/topics/concept/nat-best-practices.html#jd0e110
).
To read the best practice and try again.
Be
Ugh, I hate when it clumps it all together like that... here it is again,
hopefully that's better...
agould@eng-lab-mx104-cgn> show configuration services service-set cgn-sset |
display set
set services service-set cgn-sset syslog host 172.22.14.247 services any
set services service-set cgn-sse
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Subject: [j-nsp] CGNat PBA - MX104 w/MS-MIC
I'm trying to enable port block allo
I'm trying to enable port block allocation (pba) for lessening the tons of
translation logs I'm seeing in my syslog server.
I'm getting an error, shown below. Anyone know how to enable PBA ? I'm
using an MX104 with MS_MIC-16G.
agould@eng-lab-mx104-cgn# set services nat pool nat1 port
sec
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