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  • Posted in: Labs

    i wait some one answer me Thanks ------------------------------ Dhikra Marghli ------------------------------

  • Posted in: Routing

    Hi John, If you want to have customer frames to be unchanged from start point to end point, you can use some kind of UNI port in terms of Metro Ethernet. It calls sometimes "transparent Ethernet" as it passes all types of frames. -----untagged + VLAN 200 ----trunk from customer----> | MX UNI ...

  • Posted in: Routing

    Hi, I have understood your concern. In mx and srx drop-probability linearly increasing. In qfx and ex switch it is different, just like the graph you mentioned. I have tested the same command "set interpolate fill-level 30 fill-level 50 drop-probability 0 drop-probability 80" . ------------------------------ ...

  • Posted in: Routing

    Hello, The answer is C. OSPF preference is 10 , BGP preference is 170. Lower preference preferred. https://www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/software/junos/routing-overview/bgp/topics/concept/routing-protocols-default-route-preference-values.html ------------------------------ CHINGIZ MAMMADOV ...

  • Posted in: Routing

    Thanks Farid!! Wide metric is on by default on Juniper so extended TLV is also added, when enable wide metric only,is enabled , then internal TLV are suppressed., extended TLV are only present. But I was curious what would be the rational behind to have wide metric also enabled along site with ...

  • Posted in: Routing

    Thanks!! This is so misleading. https://www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/software/junos/traffic-mgmt-qfx/topics/example/tail-drop-profiles-cos-configuring.html Note no drop until the first fill level is reached 30 %, linearly increases until 2nd fill level 50 is reached where drop is at 80 ...

  • Posted in: Routing

    The mode parameter sets if the relay is default open or closed for your requirement. Relay input selects the alarm criteria where the relay will switch to the other non-default position. Temperature alarm triggers are separate as you note. output selects which relay is applied. Example and ...

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