Re: [j-nsp] How to trim the text node of a specific element node in SLAX node-set?

2018-11-02 Thread Phil Shafer
Martin T writes: >Thanks Phil! I wasn't aware of the mode statement. However, as I don't >see a performance benefit, then solution in my initial e-mail looks >bit simpler. It always depends on the rules and the structure of the contents you are converting, but when someone says "I want to

[j-nsp] high RTT on vMX(virtio mode) interfaces

2018-11-02 Thread Martin T
Hi! I have a simple network topology where tap interface named ge-0.0.1-vmx1(generated by vMX orchestration scripts) is connected to virbr1 bridge port 1. This ge-0.0.1-vmx1 is mapped to ge-0/0/1 interface in Junos and has IPv4 address 10.210.0.1/24 configured. virbr1 has 10.210.0.2/24

Re: [j-nsp] Juniper MPC2E-3D-NG-R-B vs MPC2E-3D-R-B

2018-11-02 Thread Andrey Kostin
Hi Pavel, HQoS is needed for subscriber aggregation, exactly for the case that is discussed in another thread "Juniper buffer float". NG cards without HQoS can be configured for "flexible mode" which is HQoS limited to 32k queues. It's suitable for example if you have some number of vlans and

Re: [j-nsp] How to trim the text node of a specific element node in SLAX node-set?

2018-11-02 Thread Martin T
On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 10:08 PM Phil Shafer wrote: > > Martin T writes: > >I need to trim the text node of a specific element node in SLAX. All > >other elements should remain as in the original node-set. At the > >moment, I do it like this: > > Use apply-templates and a distinct mode to