Hi,
can I block (drop) router advertisemet (RA) only on specific ports in
EX2400 (EX2200) configuration.
The problem is in security, because when any station (PC, notebook)
connected to LAN, starts own (but not official!!!) RA, I thing that this  
unoffical RA
will pass throught switch. RA is using icmpv6 port 134. For example some PCs 
with
Windows OS should generate own unoffical RA.Maybe I can use firewall filter, 
but this
will generate CPU higher load :-(. Is possible to use another specific conf. 
command?
Did anyone solve this type of problem in past?
Thanks
Martin Papik



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Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 13:34:14 -0500
From: "OBrien, Will"<[email protected]>
To: J NSP<[email protected]>
Subject: [j-nsp] msdpc example configs...
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I'm working on building a configuration to support MS-DPCs for netflow (easy) 
and nat (less easy) using a virtual routing instance to apply nat to specific 
source networks.
Does anyone on the list have some configurations that they can share, using the 
MS-DPC on a MX? I'd like to see some production quality uses to compare with 
what we generate internally and with what juniper provides.

Thanks!

Will O'Brien
University of Missouri, DoIT DNPS
Network Systems Analyst - Redacted

[email protected]






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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 13:20:09 -0700
From: Chris Cappuccio<[email protected]>
To: Dave Peters<[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Fan issues with EX4200 unit
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call juniper's quality control department!

Dave Peters [[email protected]] wrote:
Hey everybody--

I've got an EX4200 that won't recognize that one of its fans is
spinning.  The same fan works fine in another unit.  In addition, a
working replacement fan has the exact same issue (shown below).
It's out of warranty, but I thought maybe someone might have seen
this before, and could offer a fix.  Thanks much.  Here's the
chassis alarm:

root>  show chassis alarms
2 alarms currently active
Alarm time               Class  Description
2010-11-24 09:33:47 UTC  Major  FPC 0 Fan 1 not spinning

{master:0}

Appreciate any and all help.

--
Dave Peters
Technical Director
Terabit Systems
2565 3rd Street  #218
San Francisco, CA  94107

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