Hello,
Has anyone ever configured l2tpd or xl2tpd on a Linux box as a LAC to
connect to an E-Series router configured as a LNS? If so, could you
provide an example configuration of the l2tpd/xl2tpd side?
Thanks,
Scott Wolfe
Cybera, Inc
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Now that Solunet TAC is gone, I've been asked to locate another
company to get support from for our M5s and M10is. We can find
hardware support, but would like regular tac support too.
I would like to stay direct with Juniper, but higher up wants
something less expensive. Anybody know of another
Daniel Lete [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
instead of using from protocol aggregate, stating from protocol ospf
would not do what you want?
Yes indeed, and quite obvious really when you think about it.
-Paul-
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SunnyDay wrote:
Hello a stupid question maybe.
When i ping to a host i can see from the logging of the firewall this:
192.168.40.10:24064 192.168.100.11:512 192.168.40.10:24064
192.168.100.11:512 ICMP
my question is this i thing that icmp does not have a port,why do i
get a
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 08:43:26AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you,
I've opened a Case and I had the same response : normal behavior.
Juniper's BGP implementation is heavily built around the concept of
update groups. This optimization helps reduce CPU load in the common
case
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 11:22:44AM -0700, Harry Reynolds wrote:
I believe this is used to used to rx/tx link control traffic on the ae,
i.e., LACP.
Is there some reason that these aren't hidden? I remember a couple years
ago when they started showing up in show interface being very annoyed
Does anyone know what kind of link is used between JCS 1200 and a T series
node? The link that connects external ports on the switch module on JCS to
the T-CB on T1600 for example..
Docs refers to this link as a proprietary 1Gbps Ethernet link? I can't find
anywhere how to configure this link
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