On 8/21/23 17:44, Tom Beecher wrote:
So, while this all sounds good, without any specifics on vendor,
box, code, code revision number, fix, year it happened, current
status, e.t.c., I can't offer any meaningful engagement.
If you clicked Matt's link to the Google search, you
On 8/21/23 16:51, Ryan Hamel wrote:
Paschal,
It is not supported, nor is it recommended for redundancy in a routed
setup. Please describe your (desired) topology, that way the community
can discuss alternatives.
Sounds like the OP wants to build a chassis-based system out of
I hear the cybergeography project is making a comeback.
https://personalpages.manchester.ac.uk/staff/m.dodge/cybergeography/atlas/atlas.html
On Mon, Aug 21, 2023 at 5:17 PM Matthew Petach wrote:
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> On Sun, Aug 20, 2023 at 11:06 PM Thomas Beer wrote:
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>> Hi Matt,
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>>> You might
Diogo Montagner writes:
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> I would first try to understand what you are trying to achieve. JUNOS is
> very flexible on this front and I am wondering why you think yacc is the
> right way to achieve what you are trying to
>
> We already
> have cron jobs running on the switches that tftp the config file
> to a server, and I'd prefer to leverage off that.
>
Use the same cron jobs to save a copy as xml/json and pull the file off.
On Mon, Aug 21, 2023 at 7:52 PM Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TFX/VE6BBM) <
lyn...@orthanc.ca>
On Sun, Aug 20, 2023 at 11:06 PM Thomas Beer wrote:
> Hi Matt,
>
>
>> You might mean "exchange inter-connections" as "how are the different
>> internet exchanges connected to each other?"
>> in which case the answer is generally "through the Internet". ^_^;
>>
>
> I meant ix internet exchange
Nick Hilliard writes:
> No need to reinvent that wheel:
>
> root@foo> show configuration | display xml
> root@foo> show configuration | display json
That doesn't quite work for this scenario. It would mean ssh-ing
to the switch to grab it, and that's pretty locked down. We already
have cron
Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TFX/VE6BBM) wrote on 21/08/2023 22:14:
Any chance somebody out there has a yacc grammar that will parse
a Juniper config files? My immediate interest involves v19.X on
our EX4300s, but anything in the ballpark would save me having to
write one from scratch.
No need to
Any chance somebody out there has a yacc grammar that will parse
a Juniper config files? My immediate interest involves v19.X on
our EX4300s, but anything in the ballpark would save me having to
write one from scratch.
--lyndon
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On Tue, 15 Aug 2023, 20:30 Randy Bush, wrote:
> > You might instead be thinking of "how are different participants in a
> > single internet exchange cross-connected to each other?" -- in which
> > case the answer is "through in-building wiring that often even the
> >
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From: Delron Troy
Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2023, 18:43
Subject: Re: Internet Exchange Visualization
To:
Ideally I think you need to go right back and study BGP. Looking glasses
etc will show you everything you need to know combined with the other tools
if you
> On Aug 21, 2023, at 8:32 AM, heasley wrote:
>
> Mon, Aug 21, 2023 at 08:06:11AM +0200, Thomas Beer:
>>
>> I meant ix internet exchange path visualization and an online tool to take
>> a look at it in (near) real time!
We currently do not have any near real time path visualizations. If you
Hello folks,
I would like colleagues' opinion on Sparkle/Telecom Italia's scrubbing
center services (AS6762).
I am interested in this type of service in Brazil, I heard reports that
they will have a scrubbing center there in the next few days.
What makes me curious is knowing the experiences of
>
> So, while this all sounds good, without any specifics on vendor, box,
> code, code revision number, fix, year it happened, current status, e.t.c.,
> I can't offer any meaningful engagement.
>
If you clicked Matt's link to the Google search, you could tell from the
results what vendor , model,
Mon, Aug 21, 2023 at 08:06:11AM +0200, Thomas Beer:
> Hi Matt,
>
>
> > You might mean "exchange inter-connections" as "how are the different
> > internet exchanges connected to each other?"
> > in which case the answer is generally "through the Internet". ^_^;
> >
>
> I meant ix internet
> On Aug 15, 2023, at 3:35 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
>
>> actually, i am amazed by the extent of "remote peering." if one
>> measures rtt to all the peers on the six, for example, the curve goes
>> out to well over 200ms. the six has seen remote peers from the gulf
>> states, and i do not mean
>
> I meant ix internet exchange path visualization and an online tool to take
> a look at it in (near) real time!
I'm still not sure I follow your question.
Are you asking 'How does IX-FOO connect to IX-BAR?' Or are you asking 'What
ASNs connect to IX-FOO AND IX-BAR?'
On Mon, Aug 21, 2023 at
Paschal,
It is not supported, nor is it recommended for redundancy in a routed setup.
Please describe your (desired) topology, that way the community can discuss
alternatives.
Thanks,
Ryan Hamel
From: NANOG on behalf of Pascal
Masha
Sent: Monday, August
Hello,
Does the MX204 support virtual chassis setup?
Regards,
Paschal Masha
Hi Matt,
> You might mean "exchange inter-connections" as "how are the different
> internet exchanges connected to each other?"
> in which case the answer is generally "through the Internet". ^_^;
>
I meant ix internet exchange path visualization and an online tool to take
a look at it in
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