On Feb 10, 2011, at 8:53 PM, Jayson Baker wrote:
> If we add a single T1 to a different provider near the "end" of our network
> (second hop in from the furthest point) is it possible to use BGP and mark
> that path as backup-only if the primary failed?
It is possible. I assume you'll be utilizi
lated to Mikrotik
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Hello everyone.
I currently have a tp-link load balancer that is acting up lately:
freezing and getting locked up from time to time. I would like to use
a MT unit to balance our 4 5mbps dsl lines. I don't know which is the
best equipmet to do this with, I was checking out the rb450g and
noticed a
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Damnit Sam, ok I owe you some ShinerBock.
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From: Sam Tetherow
Reply-To: Mikrotik discussions
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 13:47:04 -0600
>10.5.50.294 is not a valid IP
>
>the syntax would be
>print from=[find target-addresses=10.5.50.194/
2011/2/10 Sam Tetherow
> 10.5.50.294 is not a valid IP
Bingo!
> I sure wish there was a way to find what rule is getting applied to an IP
> though.
By the way, ":put (1.2.3.4 in 1.2.3.0/24)" works fine, but "1.2.3.0/24" has
"ip-prefix" data type, not just "ip", so one cannot use ":toip" fun
ROS CLI command to print
all
routes where a certain ASN is in the BGP-AS-PATH?
Cheers
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10.5.50.294 is not a valid IP
the syntax would be
print from=[find target-addresses=10.5.50.194/32]
Your cidr has to match the rule since you are matching rules.
So 10.5.50.194/32 would not be found with find
target-addresses=10.5.50.194/24
I sure wish there was a way to find what rule is get
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What form does the ip address have to take ?!!??!!
I've tried spaces before/after the '/' to no avail.
[admin@hsnjc] /queue simple> find target-addresses="10.5.50.294"
value of target-address must contain '/'
[admin@hsnjc] /queue simple> find target-addresses="10.5.50.294/32"
value of target-addr
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