Re: [j-nsp] nat - non-inline - service card ms-mic-16G in mx104

2016-03-08 Thread Alexander Arseniev
tinternet.com] *Sent:* Tuesday, March 8, 2016 10:36 AM *To:* Aaron <aar...@gvtc.com>; juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net *Subject:* Re: [j-nsp] nat - non-inline - service card ms-mic-16G in mx104 Hello, MS-MIC service interfaces are called ms-*, not sp-*. Also, You don't need these lines with MS-MIC:

Re: [j-nsp] nat - non-inline - service card ms-mic-16G in mx104

2016-03-08 Thread Aaron
flows is what I needed to use to see flows. Aaron From: Alexander Arseniev [mailto:arsen...@btinternet.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 8, 2016 10:36 AM To: Aaron <aar...@gvtc.com>; juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net Subject: Re: [j-nsp] nat - non-inline - service card ms-mic-16G in mx104 Hello,

Re: [j-nsp] nat - non-inline - service card ms-mic-16G in mx104

2016-03-08 Thread Alexander Arseniev
Hello, MS-MIC service interfaces are called ms-*, not sp-*. Also, You don't need these lines with MS-MIC: set chassis fpc 1 pic 0 adaptive-services service-package layer-3 set interfaces sp-1/0/0 services-options cgn-pic And the recommended JUNOS version for MS-MIC CGNAT is 14.2R5 or newer.

[j-nsp] nat - non-inline - service card ms-mic-16G in mx104

2016-03-08 Thread Aaron
Anybody know what I'm doing wrong ? I can't seem to get nat to work. I'm trying to do v4 to v4 with port translation (NAPT-44) using NON-inline nat. so I'm using an MX104 with a MS-MIC-16G FPC 1 BUILTIN BUILTIN MPC BUILTIN MIC 0 REV 17