Re: [j-nsp] EX8200

2009-10-02 Thread Felix Schueren
Quoc Hoang wrote: What cabinets do you have the switch installed in? The 19' or 24' cabinets? Since it's side to side cooling, I'm afraid the cold hot aisle layout in a typical datacenter may pose an issue. 600x1200mm racks, hot/cold aisle, yes, it's problematic. Totally braindead decision by

[j-nsp] PPPoE

2009-10-02 Thread Dermot Williams
Hi, Either I fail at searching the docs or the docs fail at providing the info but I'm having a bit of trouble getting a working PPPoE configuration on a J4300. Firstly, is it possible to use a logical interface (e.g., fe-0/0/0.128) as a PPPoE interface? The router lets me set the

Re: [j-nsp] EX8200

2009-10-02 Thread Eddie Parra
Hey Felix, You can buy racks with panels that guide the right-to-left airflow from front-to-back: http://www.chatsworth.com/uploadedFiles/Files/N-SERIES_JUNIPERSWTCH_APPLIC.pdf -Eddie On Oct 2, 2009, at 12:39 AM, Felix Schueren wrote: Quoc Hoang wrote: What cabinets do you have the

Re: [j-nsp] PPPoE

2009-10-02 Thread Ben Dale
Hi Dermot, I can't say I've ever tried using a sub-interface for PPPoE before, but here's a config snippet for creating the ppp interface and binding it to the logical interface you've already created: interfaces { pp0 { unit 0 { ppp-options {

Re: [j-nsp] EX Routing Throughput

2009-10-02 Thread Tore Anderson
* Paul Stewart Our needs are reasonable simple I think - considering putting in 10 EX4200 in a virtual chassis configuration using the Virtual Chassis Cabling. This allows us ample copper ports on the front and we can use the 4X1GE or 2X10GE ports for our fiber needs. Total layer3