Re: question on access to res utility

2010-09-10 Thread Alessandro Dellavedova

On Sep 10, 2010, at 7:23 PM, Ross Cameron wrote:

 As an !!! employee !!! of Juniper I would expect that you would know that
 the res command is part of the JunOS shell and NOT part of the underlying
 FreeBSD OS.
 
 Most especially since you're helping what sounds like a member of the
 press, therefore you SHOULD have / SOME / idea of what you are doing.
 
 What respect I had for Juniper's products has been ruined of last as this is
 NOT the first time that a Juniper employee has posted such completely
 idiotic emails to this list.
Please do tell what are the employment requirements? Know how to press
 the ON button on a kettle?

Please don't be so rude, maybe she's a Press Office employee, looking for a bit 
of help here.
Working at Juniper does not mean being a JunOS developer or a tech guru.

It's just one e-mail on hundreds that you get per day, and it does not hurt.

Just my opinion, peace

Alessandro

 
 
 On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 6:42 PM, Joanne McClintock joan...@juniper.netwrote:
 
 I'm helping a new writer use tech pubs lab routers. In trying to use the
 res utility, he gets the following:
 
 -bash-2.05b$ res show tp5
 -bash: res: command not found
 
 In giving the uname -a command he gets:
 
 -bash-2.05b$ uname -a
 FreeBSD bigpink.juniper.net 4.10-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 4.10-RELEASE-p2 #0:
 Mon Oct 25 16:23:23 PDT 2004 
 r...@bigpink.juniper.net:/usr/src/sys/compile/bigpink
 i386
 
 We are wondering if perhaps this is an access problem. Any ideas? Need any
 other information? Thanks.
 
 Joanne
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Re: BGP

2009-05-15 Thread Alessandro Dellavedova


On May 14, 2009, at 12:55 AM, Steve Bertrand wrote:


Michael K. Smith - Adhost wrote:

is there a way to have FreeBSD work as BGP router and/or at least
failover between 2 different ISPs?

I, as some random guy on the Internet, would recommend Quagga and,  
yes, it will work with 2+ ISP's on single device (server).  It's  
well established and in use for transit-facing Internet connections.


I, also as some random guy on the Internet, concur with Mike.

I've got numerous FreeBSD/Quagga boxes that have dozens of BGP  
sessions,

peering and transit.

The primary reason I chose Quagga was it's similarity with Cisco in
regards to the CLI (and it works with RANCID).

If you want true failover between two ISPs, you want BGP.

Steve



Hi,

maybe you can also take a look at OpenBGPD.

Here you can find a very informative and effective presentation from  
one of the authors: http://quigon.bsws.de/papers/21c3/


You can find it in the ports under: /usr/ports/net/openbgpd/

Alessandro

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