Re: [j-nsp] Packet mode mpls (was Layer 2 feature on srx)

2012-04-11 Thread ashish verma
Here is some explanation. Branch SrX Series Services Gateways process packets using flow-based forwarding by default. For the next several releases, the flow module will support only IP traffic. When MPLS is configured, there is no way of knowing if an IP packet entering the services gateway will

Re: [j-nsp] Packet mode mpls (was Layer 2 feature on srx)

2012-04-11 Thread Amol Desai
To: Pavel Lunin Cc: juniper-nsp Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Packet mode mpls (was Layer 2 feature on srx) Here is some explanation. Branch SrX Series Services Gateways process packets using flow-based forwarding by default. For the next several releases, the flow module will support only IP traffic

[j-nsp] Packet mode mpls (was Layer 2 feature on srx)

2012-04-10 Thread Phil Mayers
On 04/10/2012 06:17 AM, Doug Hanks wrote: In the context of packet-mode, the family mpls is analogous to inet. This is correct. Not sure I understand this. analogous implies what, here? That enabling packet-mode for MPLS implicitly enables it for IPv4? If that's the case, why is there

Re: [j-nsp] Packet mode mpls (was Layer 2 feature on srx)

2012-04-10 Thread Pavel Lunin
Phil Mayers wrote: On 04/10/2012 06:17 AM, Doug Hanks wrote: In the context of packet-mode, the family mpls is analogous to inet. This is correct. Not sure I understand this. analogous implies what, here? That enabling packet-mode for MPLS implicitly enables it for IPv4? Yep. Same for