E-M/T #703 ; JNCIS-ENT
-Message d'origine-
De : Mark Tinka [mailto:mti...@globaltransit.net]
Envoyé : vendredi 27 mai 2011 15:40
À : juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Cc : David Lockuan; ROY David DTF/DERX
Objet : Re: [j-nsp] ISIS between ERX 1440 and MX960
On Saturday, May 21, 2011 02:03:0
On Saturday, May 21, 2011 02:03:09 AM David Lockuan wrote:
> Could you try to put the authentication with md5? I say
> this because when I was doing interoperability between
> JunOS and IOS, I noted that the simple authentication
> don't work correctly. Maybe the hash-key is not
> compatible when
;>
>>>L2 Designated IS: BRAS3-WDOO:default.01 (not us)
>>> Number of active level-2 adjacencies: 0
>>>Next IS-IS LAN Level-1 Hello in 0 seconds
>>>Next IS-IS LAN Level-2 Hello in 6 seconds
>>>BFD disabled
>>>
-2 PSNPs (in/out): 0/0
IS-IS: LSPs Retransmitted : 0
David Roy
Orange - IP Domestic Backbone - TAC
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JNCIE-M/T #703 ; JNCIS-ENT
-Message d'origine-
De : sth...@nethelp.no [mailto:sth...@nethelp.no]
Envoy
Level-2 LSPs Sent: 3086 Rcvd: 529403 Dropped: 0
> IS-IS: LSP checksum errors received: 0
>
> Interface: GigabitEthernet12/0
> IS-IS: Baseline last set 28 days, 22 hours, 11 minutes, 17 seconds
> IS-IS: Protocol PDUs (in/out): 0/0
> IS-IS: Init Failures: 0
> IS-IS: Adjacencies Changes:
> I don't know how to go on with the ERX. I tried many things without success.
> More traces below. Thanks for your help : May be a bug ?!?
Have you tried without authentication?
Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, sth...@nethelp.no
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IS-IS: Level-1 CSNPs (in/out): 0/0
IS-IS: Level-2 CSNPs (in/out): 0/0
IS-IS: Level-1 PSNPs (in/out): 0/0
IS-IS: Level-2 PSNPs (in/out): 0/0
IS-IS: LSPs Retransmitted : 0
David Roy
Orange - IP Domestic Backbone - TAC
Tel.
> 2. I tried but without success. I believe that the ISO MTU is less than the
> padded hello of the MX. I will try to set mtu of the gi 12/0 of the ERX to
> 1518 : I will update you if it works
We have IS-IS running between MX and ERX with no problem. Use 4 byte
more for the ERX MTU than the MX
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JNCIE-M/T #703 ; JNCIS-ENT
-Message d'origine-
De : Kaliraj [mailto:kalir...@gmail.com]
Envoyé : jeudi 19 mai 2011 20:37
À : ROY David DTF/DERX
Cc : juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Objet : Re: [j-nsp] ISIS between ERX 1440 and
hi david,
1. is the erx interface configured with an ip-address?
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/erx/junose72/swconfig-ip-ipv6-igp/html/isis-config6.html#89040
says erx should have atleast one ip-addres/router-id configured.
2. if yes, then pls try if adjusting hello-padding attribu
Hi Payam,
I'm trying with ERX not EX.
Thanks
David
-Message d'origine-
De : Payam Chychi [mailto:pchy...@gmail.com]
Envoyé : jeudi 19 mai 2011 19:46
À : ROY David DTF/DERX
Cc : juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Objet : Re: [j-nsp] ISIS between ERX 1440 and MX960
Hey David,
by
Hey David,
by default on the ex's igmp snooping is active.
disable this on the vlan being used for carry the isis traffic and it
will build nei adj
cheers
Payam
david@orange-ftgroup.com wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to establish an ISIS L2 adjacency between an ERX (Junose is new for
me
Hi all,
I'm trying to establish an ISIS L2 adjacency between an ERX (Junose is new for
me) and 1 MX without success : I double checked the mtu, subnet, Area (not
checked for L2), authentication key (I tried simple and MD5 types)
The problem seems to be at the ERX side. Indeed, the MX receives
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