Hi list,
It's been long time I didn't write here :)
Does anyone know in details how sampling-rate works (if it does) for inline
IPFIX on MX/Trio?
AFAIR sampling rate config hadn't had any meaning for inline IPFIX until
some version of JUNOS. It used to be always 1, no matter what you have in
Jim,
PS. Multiven provides _lifetime_ hardware and software maintenance service for
all IP networking equipment from all OEMs e.g. redback, cisco, juniper etc.
Hence you no longer need to panic into an unnecessary and expensive hardware
refresh nor leave your network vulnerable to cyberattacks
Elden,
Sure...ping either;
Hugues Remy - hr...@multiven.com or Romain Gilger - rom...@multiven.com
Best
Phil
From: "Elden Severino"
To: "Phil Green"
Cc: redback-...@puck.nether.net, "Olivier Benghozi"
,
I would be interested in this as well. My understanding was that the sampling
rate in hardware was always set to 1:1 and the sample rate value was sent as
the scaling factor for the sampling / reporting tool. Changing the rate had no
practical effect to the actual data. If this has changed
Hi, Alexander,
you can print any ASCII character by using it's HEX number: "\xXX".
For double quote it will be "\x22".
On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 6:06 PM, Alexander Shikoff
wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Does anybody know how to create a string in JunOS 10.0 SLAX with
> double-quote
Hi, Scott & Pavel.
The sampling rate of inline-sampling is always 1 since inline-sampling
process does NOT send samplingInterval(type 34, RFC5102) or
samplingPacketInterval(type 305, RFC7012) in information templates.
AFAIR there are some ambiguities on sampling rate in RFC5102, so
instead of
Hello!
Does anybody know how to create a string in JunOS 10.0 SLAX with
double-quote character inside?
var $str = "'";
works but:
var $str = '"';
var $str = '\"';
both result to an error.
Thanks in advance!
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I can confirm the rate=1 regardless of behavior up through 13.2 up through the
PFE programming blocked by flow PR when that bug was addressed.
> On Jul 25, 2017, at 1:39 PM, Euan Galloway wrote:
>
> Let's try that again, but to the list this time...
>
> *sigh*
>
>
Hi
Any how Multiven providing new software releases or fix software bugs ?
Black magic ?
Rob
On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 2:29 PM, Phil Green wrote:
> Jim,
>
> PS. Multiven provides _lifetime_ hardware and software maintenance service
> for all IP networking equipment from all
Rob,
The fact is that your perpetual software license entitles you to perpetual
software updates, to correct all defects in your licensed software,
perpectually.
Multiven simply gets the OEM that created the bugs in your software, to fix
them for you, once Multiven TAC (MTAC) identifies the
Let's try that again, but to the list this time...
*sigh*
Euan
On 25 July 2017 at 10:30, Pavel Lunin wrote:
> AFAIR sampling rate config hadn't had any meaning for inline IPFIX until
> some version of JUNOS. It used to be always 1, no matter what you have in
> the config.
>
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