OK, the High Availability docs aren't terribly clear. Does anyone
know if I can use NSR with both multicast and L3 VPNs?
8.4/8.5 HA doc simply says:
Nonstop routing is supported for the following protocols:
* Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
9.0 says:
Nonstop active routing is supported
This is an FYI, and a separate issue form Pekka's discovery that these
faster cards can hog CPU when being written.
It turns out that some SanDisk Extreme III 1G cards are Juniper
friendly, and others are not. We purchased three at the same time
from the same CompUSA. Of the three, two do
On Mon, 5 May 2008, Dave Diller wrote:
Nonstop routing is supported for the following protocols:
* Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
...
Now, 9.1 says:
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), for unicast IPv4 and IPv6 address
families only. If you configure any other address family, the BGP
session
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On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 11:42 AM, Dave Diller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now, 9.1 says:
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), for unicast IPv4 and IPv6 address
families only. If you configure any other address family, the BGP
session will not come up on the backup router.
which seems to say, relative
People,
I need to convert the following script in a CISCO router with IOS 12.4
to JUNOS 9.1.
The VRF only uses Static Routes. Can someone help me doing that ?
Thanks a lot,
Giuliano
!
!
!
ip vrf VRF01
rd 34567:400
!
!
!
interface GigabitEthernet0/0
description Trunk Giga
no ip
On May 5, 2008, at 1:14 PM, Pekka Savola wrote:
Now, 9.1 says:
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), for unicast IPv4 and IPv6 address
families only. If you configure any other address family, the BGP
session will not come up on the backup router.
This text is probably inaccurate. At least
As a follow-up to this, I've found the Silicon Systems SSD-C01GI-3100
1G flash has worked pretty well so far in our lab. I've not tested
in
production yet, but haven't seen any problems thus far in the lab -
running two months and counting.
We have a bunch more on order, but we only
On Mon, May 05, 2008 at 01:14:41PM -0400, Dave Diller wrote:
This is an FYI, and a separate issue form Pekka's discovery that these
faster cards can hog CPU when being written.
It turns out that some SanDisk Extreme III 1G cards are Juniper
friendly, and others are not. We purchased
It turns out that some SanDisk Extreme III 1G cards are Juniper
friendly, and others are not. We purchased three at the same time
from the same CompUSA. Of the three, two do not work and the third
one is fine. The symptom is that the non-functional ones time out and
you can't install
Yeah, but do they come with the $600+ needle-nose pliars like the
ones that come with Juniper CFs in the upgrade kits? ;)
David
2008/5/5 Dave Diller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It turns out that some SanDisk Extreme III 1G cards are Juniper
friendly, and others are not. We purchased three at the
From: Dave Diller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 5 May 2008 14:26:26 -0400
As a follow-up to this, I've found the Silicon Systems SSD-C01GI-3100
1G flash has worked pretty well so far in our lab. I've not tested
in
production yet, but haven't seen any problems thus far in the lab
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