Re: MX204 Rails

2020-07-16 Thread Steven Karp
I lost a set of MX204 mounting rails this year. The EX and QFX rails are not compatible with the MX204. The MX204 mounting kit is not sold separately (yet). I reached out to my Juniper account team for assistance and was successful. Hopefully the MX204 mounting kit will be sold as a spare

Re: favorite network troubleshooting tools (online)

2020-07-16 Thread Eric Dugas via NANOG
I like globaltraceroute.com (RIPE Atlas probes and NLNOG RING On Thu, Jul 16, 2020, 15:28 Geoff Mulligan wrote: > I really like netvty! Great tool. > > Geoff > > > On 7/16/20 11:41 AM, Todd Dressel wrote: > > I’ve been using netVTY for a while (https://netvty.com). Its an ssh > client that

Re: MX204 Rails

2020-07-16 Thread Pete Baldwin - TCC
I just pulled an MX204 out of the box, and these are the part numbers on the 'rails' Front section that mounts to the chassis: 760-071207 REV.03 Rear section that mounts to the rack: 760-071206 REV.04 Bag that the 'rails' were in: 760-071206 (I imagine this is the kit number) Baggy with the

Re: MX204 Rails

2020-07-16 Thread Randy Carpenter
>From the crude illustration in the manual, it looks like they are the same >rails as EX-4PST-RMK. We don't have any MX204s, but the EX-4PST-RMK kit is what is used for SRX1500, for which there is no official part, along with most current EX models. It looks to be pretty universal. It also

RE: MX204 Rails

2020-07-16 Thread Luke Guillory
Yup, the same terrible ones that came with the QFX's and ACX's. -Original Message- From: NANOG On Behalf Of Simon Lockhart Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2020 2:38 PM To: Rafael Possamai Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: MX204 Rails *External Email: Use Caution* On Thu Jul 16, 2020 at

Re: MX204 Rails

2020-07-16 Thread Simon Lockhart
On Thu Jul 16, 2020 at 02:27:25PM -0500, Rafael Possamai wrote: > Doesn't the mx204 have rackmount brackets rather than rails? It has ears at the front, and "rails" at the rear. The MX204 would have come with the rear rails when bought new. See

Re: MX204 Rails

2020-07-16 Thread Rafael Possamai
Doesn't the mx204 have rackmount brackets rather than rails?

Re: favorite network troubleshooting tools (online)

2020-07-16 Thread Geoff Mulligan
I really like netvty!  Great tool. Geoff On 7/16/20 11:41 AM, Todd Dressel wrote: I’ve been using netVTY for a while (https://netvty.com).  Its an ssh client that recognizes addresses and prefixes appearing in the output from your network devices and translates them on the fly. There’s a

MX204 Rails

2020-07-16 Thread Nicholas Warren
We're having a ton of problems trying to find a part number for juniper rails (for an mx204) or even finding something that's compatible. I suppose we can just put the router on a rack mount shelf, but man... it's like pulling teeth to get this part number... Does anyone know of where I can

Re: favorite network troubleshooting tools (online)

2020-07-16 Thread Scott Weeks
>> what are your favorite network troubleshooting tools? I thought I'd add a little data to my first response: To watch the network in real time with syslog, which puts messages in /var/log/router.log: tail -f /var/log/router.log | egrep -vi

Re: favorite network troubleshooting tools (online)

2020-07-16 Thread Todd Dressel
I’ve been using netVTY for a while (https://netvty.com). Its an ssh client that recognizes addresses and prefixes appearing in the output from your network devices and translates them on the fly. There’s a bit of work upfront to build a database from your device configs, but once that’s done it

Re: BFD for long haul circuit

2020-07-16 Thread Mark Tinka
On 16/Jul/20 05:51, Harivishnu Abhilash wrote: > > *Classification:**Public* > >   > > Guys, I’m looking for recommendation regarding BFD timers that we can > use for long haul circuit. RTT is roughly around 110 ms. In fact this > is a l2vpn ckt provided by a telco. > > Can you please advise the

RE: favorite network troubleshooting tools (online)

2020-07-16 Thread Adam Thompson
I see NLNOG’s IRRexplorer has been mentioned, but what about the NLNOG RING ? There’s a publicly-reachable LG (lg.ring.nlnog.net) but you have to sign up for access to the rest. -Adam Adam Thompson Consultant, Infrastructure Services [[MERLIN

Re: BFD for long haul circuit

2020-07-16 Thread Saku Ytti
Hey, On Thu, 16 Jul 2020 at 17:07, Harivishnu Abhilash wrote: Classification: Top secret > Guys, I’m looking for recommendation regarding BFD timers that we can use for > long haul circuit. RTT is roughly around 110 ms. In fact this is a l2vpn ckt > provided by a telco. > > Can you please

Re: favorite network troubleshooting tools (online)

2020-07-16 Thread Matt Harris
Not one specific tool, but I often use various large SP looking glasses to determine what their routing tables look like when necessary. RIPE Atlas is another cool project that has also yet to be mentioned. Cloudflare's RPKI tools may also be of use. On Thu, Jul 16, 2020 at 9:08 AM Marcos

Re: favorite network troubleshooting tools (online)

2020-07-16 Thread Marcos Manoni
https://stat.ripe.net/ has lots of widgets https://stat.ripe.net/widget/list http://irrexplorer.nlnog.net/ for detailed IRR info (https://bgp.he.net also have some) El mié., 15 jul. 2020 a las 14:41, Mehmet Akcin () escribió: > > hey there, > > I recently have come across this http://ping.pe/

BFD for long haul circuit

2020-07-16 Thread Harivishnu Abhilash
Classification:Public Guys, I'm looking for recommendation regarding BFD timers that we can use for long haul circuit. RTT is roughly around 110 ms. In fact this is a l2vpn ckt provided by a telco. Can you please advise the factors we can consider when setting the BFD timers (or any

Re: favorite network troubleshooting tools (online)

2020-07-16 Thread Tony Finch
Mehmet Akcin wrote: > > what are your favorite network troubleshooting tools? If DNS counts then https://dnsviz.net/ and https://zonemaster.net/ Tony. -- f.anthony.n.finchhttp://dotat.at/ South Fitzroy: Northeasterly 5 to 7, occasionally gale 8 in south. Moderate or rough. Fair. Good.

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