Of Matthew
Walster
Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 7:37 PM
To: Jay Hanke
Cc: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] MPLS Layer 2 backaul on EX/MX
2009/10/9 Jay Hanke
The logical tunnel trick on the MX works great (THANKS ALL!) but only for
Ethernet-ccc (not vlan-ccc) from an EX ser
2009/10/9 Jay Hanke
> The logical tunnel trick on the MX works great (THANKS ALL!) but only for
> Ethernet-ccc (not vlan-ccc) from an EX series switch. JTAC is looking at
> vlan-ccc issue. The vlan-ccc works if you come in from a M series router,
> but not EX.
>
As I was only theorising at the t
5 AM
To: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] MPLS Layer 2 backaul on EX/MX
2009/8/27 Jay Hanke
> I have a number of EX series switches carrying vlans back to a central MX
> 480.
>
> I have remote customers running bgp with their sessions terminating on the
> MX. Cur
Hi,
[...]
> Interesting. I haven't done any tunneling on Juniper before. Is 4/3/0 the
> "sacrificial" port?
Yes.
> Also, the connection would be signaled with RSVP. So I
> would need something like in addition to some other misc config:
>
> Connections {
> Remote-interface-switch xe2tu
Hi,
> > I have a number of EX series switches carrying vlans back to a central MX
> > 480.
> >
> > I have remote customers running bgp with their sessions terminating on the
> > MX. Currently the whole system operates in layer two.
> >
> > I would like to move to a partial mesh deployment and use
2009/8/27 Jay Hanke
> I have a number of EX series switches carrying vlans back to a central MX
> 480.
>
> I have remote customers running bgp with their sessions terminating on the
> MX. Currently the whole system operates in layer two.
>
> I would like to move to a partial mesh deployment and u
I have a number of EX series switches carrying vlans back to a central MX
480.
I have remote customers running bgp with their sessions terminating on the
MX. Currently the whole system operates in layer two.
I would like to move to a partial mesh deployment and use MPLS-CCC to carry
the EX
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