On 3/31/16 3:49 PM, Jared Mauch wrote:
> For reasons that can’t be easily solved, we have a large subnet
> connected on a device that connects wireless and other devices. I’m
> looking for a quick answer if someone has been able to configure
> negative arp caching on JunOS to prevent ARP floods or
On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 06:33:59PM -0400, Eric Oosting wrote:
> I believe that Clemens Schrimpe came up with a solution that worked
> reasonably well at IETF91 in Honolulu. (though it wasn't a juniper specific
> solution)
Yes, I'm curious if Juniper has implemented something
similar to wha
I believe that Clemens Schrimpe came up with a solution that worked
reasonably well at IETF91 in Honolulu. (though it wasn't a juniper specific
solution)
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On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 4:49 PM, Jared Mauch wrote:
> For reasons that can’t be easily solved, we have a large subnet connected
> on a dev
For reasons that can’t be easily solved, we have a large subnet connected on a
device that connects wireless and other devices. I’m looking for a quick
answer if someone has been able to configure negative arp caching on JunOS to
prevent ARP floods or excessive ARPs for the same addresses.
An
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