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> So, I'm looking for some form of stacking router/switch solution that could
> handle BGP/OSPF/~75 MIR and CIR rules per interface with enforcement by
> customer subnet (they are all on the same interface and vlan)/and tcpdump
> for easy debug of customer connectivity problems..
>
> Possible w
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> I create my policers per subnet for convenience. You can do them per
Each customer is on a separate non-overlapping subnet, but
> NOT on a different VLAN generally.. So filtering at the subnet level is
> easy.. does this change your response at all?
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>
> No, not too much. Even worse :) Though, if so, you can try to implement
this on EX using an
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I create my policers per subnet for convenience. You can do them per IP by
simply using /32 but if each customer has a dedicated cider block, it'll be
pretty straight forward.
Here's how I do it:
on an interface
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Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Tower top switch/router recommendation..
Seems like filters+policers allows you to specify bandwidth-limit
and burst-size..
I.e. if you had a pool of 10 mbps.. you could carve it
>Seems like filters+policers allows you to specify bandwidth-limit
> and burst-size..
>
> I.e. if you had a pool of 10 mbps.. you could carve it into individual
> customer chunks at their... But no way to allow the customer to burst above
> that bandwidth-limit to some specified higher BW,
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I would have to look i
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I would have to look into it, but you should be
Subject: RE: [j-nsp] Tower top switch/router recommendation..
Hi Doug,
Thanks for responding..
I need to be able to do something like this;
Customer BW Pool of 20 Mbps up and down
Customer A, 5 Mbps committed information rate CIR, burstable to 15
Mbps as long as resources are
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Maybe someone else can
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Subject: RE: [j-nsp] Tower top switch/router recommendation..
It seems like on the EX platform, I would need each customer in a separate
VLAN for this to work (All customers on one port are on the same VLAN, and
only split by subnets).. Also don't see how one goes about s
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The EX420
22, 2011 3:20 PM
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Subject: [j-nsp] Tower top switch/router recommendation..
I'm wondering if this is something that could be done with Junipers;
On our mountain top sites, we currently have dual 48 port POE switches, and
dual Dell 1950's running Quagga/Zeb
I'm wondering if this is something that could be done with Junipers;
On our mountain top sites, we currently have dual 48 port POE switches, and
dual Dell 1950's running Quagga/Zebra routing suites..
The sites support wimax access points and redundant microwave backhauls to
other towers or our dat
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