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  • Posted in: Switching

    Hello, we are experiencing problems trying to connect an old VC EX4200-4550 (with 2x EX4450) and a 2x Aruba 8360 VSX with 2x 10Gbit/s f.o. links and LACP. Physical and LACP links go up, but the logical link doesn't work properly. Examples: some clients connected to the Aruba 8360 are reachable, ...

  • Posted in: Junos OS

    Hello Fred, Regarding fresh installing Junos without an upgrade, you can perform a USB upgrade to directly move to a newer version. Please note that the USB upgrade will wipe out the existing configuration. The keyword "install" used in https://www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/software/junos/junos-install-upgrade/topics/topic-map/install-software-on-srx.html ...

  • Posted in: Switching

    Hello experts ! I have Juniper EX2200 48P 4G, which I reset using the 'request system zeroize' command Password and name are set, ssh is configured. The device, when connected to the network via the "MGMT" port, received an IP address, pinged, connected via SSH, but I can't ...

  • Posted in: SRX

    Hello, thanks for your reply. I'll enable auto-snapshot and see what happens... ------------------------------ Georg Pauwen ------------------------------

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    RE: Class based forwarding

    Posted in: Routing

    No joy Farid!! I used IP for next hop as suggested but it did not work, ------------------------------ Be kind!! ------------------------------

  • Posted in: Routing

    Hi everyone, I am trying to understand juniper accept remote next hop feature when dealing with EBGP, looking for ipv4 example that can illustrate the issue when this knob is off, and issue resolution using this knob off. I searched and searched, found this link but it went over my head: https://community.juniper.net/discussion/what-is-accept-remote-nexthop-in-ebgp-peering#bm8c6ec089-1ef8-4149-be2d-018f4ac968f3 ...

  • Posted in: Routing

    Hi Farid, Thanks for your response, here is my understanding: 1) As BGP routes are received, they are subject to import policy if configured, it happens before BGP process accepts the route and offers it to routing table for installation. We can see this in following example: MX1 is annoucing ...

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    High-level functionality description of BIER as MVPN provider tunnels in the upcoming release of PTX Express 5. Introduction In Cheers! Have a BIER , we explained how BIER [RFC8279] works and how it has come to a prime time for BIER deployment with the hardware capabilities from several major vendors across the edge/access/core platforms. ...

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    What does differentiate the ACX7024X from the ACX7024 devices? In this short article, we will explain the differences and the motivation behind the creation of this new router. Introduction We launched the ACX7024 in mid-2022, with the following characteristics: 1RU Ethernet router. Built for the aggregation of SFP ...

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    Using Juniper vSRX on hardware with constrained resources, typically a mini-PC serving as flexible Internet gateway. Those are lately very popular due to low footprint yet with capabilities making them suitable for running virtual machines. Introduction At very minimum, a mini-PC is tool for engineers to have x86 based SRX ( vSRX ) at home ...

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