Le 05/05/2012 12:38, Maciej Jan Broniarz a écrit :
Hi,
My SRX240 box started showing the following error in the logs:
May 5 00:36:08 srx240-lab srx240-lab Frame 00: sp = 0x49202a58, pc =
0x08020254
May 5 00:36:08 srx240-lab srx240-lab Frame 01: sp = 0x49202b00, pc =
0x0800c1fc
May 5
: Re: [j-nsp] problems with srx240
If I recall correctly, I looked into this previously and found that this was
due to idp being enabled (which it is by default) but not being used by
policy. I want to say the fix to stop these non-impacting albeit annoying
log messages is to just disable IDP all
] On Behalf Of Tim Eberhard
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2012 9:13 PM
To: Maciej Jan Broniarz
Cc: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] problems with srx240
If I recall correctly, I looked into this previously and found that this was
due to idp being enabled (which it is by default
Hi,
My SRX240 box started showing the following error in the logs:
May 5 00:36:08 srx240-lab srx240-lab Frame 00: sp = 0x49202a58, pc =
0x08020254
May 5 00:36:08 srx240-lab srx240-lab Frame 01: sp = 0x49202b00, pc =
0x0800c1fc
May 5 00:36:08 srx240-lab srx240-lab Frame 02: sp =
I have observed this on both an srx240 and srx210h. Jtac advised turning
off utm and idp (on 210), yet those were enabled before with no issues. The
240 was fresh out of the box getting initial config (IP, Nat, zones,
policies, I.e. nothing amazing).
I'll be waiting to see the answers too!
On May
If I recall correctly, I looked into this previously and found that
this was due to idp being enabled (which it is by default) but not
being used by policy. I want to say the fix to stop these
non-impacting albeit annoying log messages is to just disable IDP all
together.
Hope that helps,
-Tim
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