XRv9k
-aaron
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Is that XRv or XRv9K?
XRv was great as it didn't require as many resources.
On Wed, Jun 5, 2019 at 10:28 AM Aaron Gould wrote:
> Have you all been able to use EVE-NG ? My gosh, what an awesome emulator.
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> I have eve-ng running…
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> (this might end up
Have you all been able to use EVE-NG ? My gosh, what an awesome emulator.
I have eve-ng running…
XRv
vMX
vQFX
(this might end up being a much larger topic) BTW, Why does Juniper do what
appears to be such a better job with CP/FP (control plane/forwarding plane)
separation ? I’m
Just to circle back with all of you my problem with not being able to
login to XRv was just a terminal emulator issue. Windows Telnet window was
messing up the root account creation at the beginning when XR boots up and i
guess adding a special character and messing it up. On the eve-ng
> Aaron Gould
> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2018 3:03 PM
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> Anyone seen this issue before and know how to fix ?
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> same problem even with XRv Full asr9000 version 6.3.2 i can't login ,
for
> some reason it thinks i'm an "unknown" user or something like that.
> please note that it does not ask
Anyone seen this issue before and know how to fix ?
same problem even with XRv Full asr9000 version 6.3.2 i can't login ,
for some reason it thinks i'm an "unknown" user or something like that.
please note that it does not ask me for a password... as soon as i type the
username, it comes back