Hi German
You must be careful using the Aux port.
The cabling like you've seen is not completely the same as on the console port.
Juniper is providing a crossover cable with some loops in it.
If you are using this kind of cable you will be able to connect a PC on the
console port and on the Aux
Hello im trying to configure authentication for users. Im using auth user as
a method but I have a question
Isn't there a timeout for a user like webauth to relogin to have access
again? There is a timeout in the auth server (local)but even when the
username /password is shown and im not giving
I thank to Jonas, Andrey and Tim for their valuable information regarding
the RAM upgrades using another vendors.
I got the clue and researched a couple of places that i can get them.
Thanks!
Ilker YILMAZ
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Ilker,
see:
http://juniper.cluepon.net/index.php/Tips_and_Tricks
Regards,
Jonas
On Tue, 2008-05-06 at 10:38, Ilker YILMAZ wrote:
Dear Group,
We've 2 M10i routers and many J4350s each have 256 MB RAMs. We're plannig to
upgrade them but total cost of RAM upgrade almost around 25.000 USDs.
Hello I have a problem regarding user authentication. I'm using simple auth
server in policy.
The problem is when the timeout expires the user cannot access websites
until he authenticates, but when
He presses the home button in the web browser and goes to Google
authentication goes bye bye,
I'm looking for some help with a XML parser that will convert JUNOScript XML
into plain text which is able to be loaded using a load merge terminal
command. I noticed there is a JUNOS::DOM::Parser written by Juniper for the
perl programming language and wondered if there might be such a module
On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 10:38:05AM -0500, Wade Sheridan wrote:
I'm looking for some help with a XML parser that will convert JUNOScript XML
into plain text which is able to be loaded using a load merge terminal
Use SimpleXML, for simple transactions like this where you know the XML
structure
I'm playing with linux's ClusterIP behind a couple of j2320 routers. It
works by having several machines share an ip address using a multicast
mac address. However, my j2320's don't seem to like it.
tcpdump shows they as sending an arp request, and ignoring the arp
response. If I statically
Not really sure but I would think that even with or without IGMP/PIM
enabled on the interface, the router probably doesn't know what to do
with that packet since it doesn't have corresponding IGMP/PIM join
state to match the incoming packet. Therefore any packets sourced
from a multicast mac
Chuck Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How about using an anycast IP address assigned to the loopback
interfaces of the cluster systems and run a routing protocol between
the cluster nodes and the router.
I'm not sure clusterip will just work with that. But I'm not tied to
clusterip, if I
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 5:34 PM, seph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not really sure but I would think that even with or without IGMP/PIM
enabled on the interface, the router probably doesn't know what to do
with that packet since it doesn't have corresponding IGMP/PIM join
state to match the
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