It's an EX4500-VC running Junos 11.4r2.14
You can't configure GRES + NSR - they are mutually exclusive right?
Config is attached.
Luca
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From: Doug Hanks [mailto:dha...@juniper.net]
Sent: Wednesday, 31 October 2012 4:27 PM
To: Luca Salvatore; Morgan McLean; EXT -
Hi Guys,
Could anyone guide on how to configure system login deny-commands for
operational command 'show route community-name' with an empty string
show route community-name
I've tried but can't since configuration is already in syntax
Thanks in advance,
Al
Tried this with 12.2, it took eight seconds to switch over. I
had eight seconds where my traffic was not reaching the next switch.
Typically with the way my network is setup now, I lose maybe one ping when
set to 1s interval, so I can assume 1 second. Seems like quite a bit more
down time
On 10/30/12 5:49 PM, Pavel Lunin wrote:
Richard A Steenbergen r...@e-gerbil.net wrote:
IMHO multi-chassis boxes are for
people who can't figure out routing protocols
When it comes to ethernet switching, routing protocols means what? :)
spanning-tree/trill/l2vpn/NVO and so on.
And the same
How many vmembers do you have configured on this set?
I've seen serious issues with having trunk ports and a lot of vlans
configured in terms of reconvergence time.
Tim
On 31-10-12 00:06, Morgan McLean wrote:
Can anybody give me an idea regarding typical failover times if the master
in a two
On 30/10/12 20:21, Bjørn Mork wrote:
Using an open source viewer, all I see in that document is a single page
displaying
For the best experience, open this PDF portfolio in
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and a link to Get Adobe Reader Now!. And sure enough, inspecting the
pdf
I think you are confusing GRES w/ GR. NSR and GRES are NOT mutually exclusive
and in fact NSR requires it to function.
Stefan Fouant
JNCIE-SEC, JNCIE-SP, JNCIE-ENT, JNCI
Systems Engineer, Juniper Networks
On Oct 31, 2012, at 2:07 AM, Luca Salvatore l...@ninefold.com wrote:
It's an EX4500-VC
Julien Goodwin jgood...@studio442.com.au writes:
On 30/10/12 20:21, Bjørn Mork wrote:
Using an open source viewer, all I see in that document is a single page
displaying
For the best experience, open this PDF portfolio in
Acrobat 9 or Adobe Reader 9, or later.
and a link to Get Adobe
Yep my mistake.
However I do have 'set chassis redundancy graceful-switchover' configured as
well as 'set protocols nonestop-routing'
What I actually see when the master switch robots is that the AE interfaces
between my devices flaps. I think this causes my OSPF neighbours to go down.
I see
On Oct 31, 2012, at 10:01 AM, Luca Salvatore l...@ninefold.com wrote:
Yep my mistake.
However I do have 'set chassis redundancy graceful-switchover' configured as
well as 'set protocols nonestop-routing'
On 31/10/2012, at 11:24 PM, Stefan Fouant
Hi
What are the limitations of using FPC2 vs FPC2-E? In a chassis that also has
FPC3-E ?
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Yes so GRES and NSR is configured am correctly then?
The AE is a VC-lag with one member on each switch.
Luca
On 01/11/2012, at 3:56 AM, Stefan Fouant sfou...@shortestpathfirst.net
wrote:
On Oct 31, 2012, at 10:01 AM, Luca Salvatore l...@ninefold.com wrote:
Yep my mistake.
However I do
Don't forget to configure NSB to help with LACP and other L2 stuffs.
set ethernet-switching-options nonstop-bridging
On 10/31/12 1:05 PM, Luca Salvatore l...@ninefold.com wrote:
Yes so GRES and NSR is configured am correctly then?
The AE is a VC-lag with one member on each switch.
Luca
On
Did you see the failover times I mentioned? Is that expected timing?
8 seconds using VC-LAG w/ LACP to a third switch when pulling masters power
over 60 seconds when crashing master
Morgan
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 1:20 PM, Doug Hanks dha...@juniper.net wrote:
Don't forget to configure NSB to
I see the 60 sec delay when crashing master. It seems the backup switch takes a
while to notice the master is gone. But my main delay is the fact that my OSPF
neighbours are lost when master crashes.
@Doug, nonstop bridging is also configured.
Luca
On 01/11/2012, at 7:25 AM, Morgan McLean
Just an update on this after some more troubleshooting today.
I'm only seeing the issue on my EX4500-VC switches.
On my EX4200-VC switches, when the master reboots my OSPF neighbours stay up -
i drop about 2 pings but that's it.
The EX4500 switches have the exact same configuration. All
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