The sad bit is that I've done Nat on SRX just like that as well.
Thanks for the sanity check. I pulled the lo0 address and poof it works.
Now I'm trying to stack my bandwidth policer with the nat config and hitting a
similar issue.
I think the only way to do both is to put the nat process into a
On 18/05/11 10:34, OBrien, Will wrote:
I've been working through a nat configuration on my lab MX960 with a MS-DPC
blade that I've borrowed.
To start, I'm trying to create a simple nat'd subnet. However, the NAT guide
that I've been provided doesn't really fit my current design.
The
port 179
set service-filter sf1-out term 1 then skip
set service-filter sf1-out term 2 then service
hth
Rgds
Alex
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From: OBrien, Will obri...@missouri.edu
To: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2011 1:34 AM
Subject: [j-nsp] MX, Nat + BGP
I've been
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