Re: [j-nsp] J/SRX and ip fragmentation

2010-01-26 Thread Mark Tinka
On Tuesday 26 January 2010 02:58:22 pm Richard A Steenbergen wrote: > Well I guess I'll go ahead and stick this one in the > archives incase anybody else hits the same problem. Here > is what happens when you try to install 9.6R2 (the > website still recommends ver 9.6R1, go figure :P) from a

Re: [j-nsp] J/SRX and ip fragmentation

2010-01-26 Thread Terje Krogdahl
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 12:58:22AM -0600, Richard A Steenbergen wrote: > Which does a wonderful job of wiping out the entire box. The only way to > recover is to load a new image from the boot loader via console, like > so: Depending on wether the SRX was partitioned for dual-root or not (see th

Re: [j-nsp] J/SRX and ip fragmentation

2010-01-25 Thread Richard A Steenbergen
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 09:20:31PM -0600, Richard A Steenbergen wrote: > Oh good lord. I tried to downgrade the SRX from 10.0R2 to 9.6R2 after a > few people suggested off-list that there might be some sw bugs, but the > SRX never came back from the upgrade: > > FreeBSD/MIPS U-Boot bootstrap loa

Re: [j-nsp] J/SRX and ip fragmentation

2010-01-25 Thread Richard A Steenbergen
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 03:04:39PM -0600, Richard A Steenbergen wrote: > Perhaps somebody with some experience on these platforms can help answer > this one. I have an SRX210 running 10.0R2 at my house, running an IPSEC > ESP'd GRE tunnel over my trusty home connectivity to a J2300 on the > other

[j-nsp] J/SRX and ip fragmentation

2010-01-25 Thread Richard A Steenbergen
Perhaps somebody with some experience on these platforms can help answer this one. I have an SRX210 running 10.0R2 at my house, running an IPSEC ESP'd GRE tunnel over my trusty home connectivity to a J2300 on the other end (running 9.3R4, the last real junos image made for 'em). The network in t