On 10 March 2017 at 17:56, Phil Shafer wrote:
Hey,
> set system no-ping-time-stamp
> sysctl: net.inet.ip.ip_ts (JUNOS specific, I think)
> meaning: do not add timestamps to ip packets (not ping specific)
>
> Despite the names, the last two are _not_ ping/icmp related, but
> just turn off ip opti
"Valentini, Lucio" writes:
>The question
>is, what do the other commands do ? Juniper does not seem to provide examples.
>I never
>see the time stamp in the ping response anyway.
These config knobs set sysctl variables in the FreeBSD kernel to
instruct it on how to behave. The values are then p
Exactly what the documentation states it's perfectly clear...
Disbales responding to ICMP Echo request sent to a multicast group,
disable sending IPv4 redirects, etc. Most of those can be done at the
interface or system level. They don't allow/disallow/change behavior
of commands, just the respon
Hi folks,
I´ve been using these commands for quite a while now:
set system no-multicast-echo
set system no-redirects
set system no-ping-record-route
set system no-ping-time-stamp
however, I only took the time to test them out today and I can only figure out
what
set system no-ping-reco
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