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  • 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 ...

  • Posted in: SRX

    I don't have this setup myself, so take everything below with a grain of salt. Yes, that should be possible, though, just in case, you should double-check with your ISP to make sure they can route IPv4-Embedded IPv6 traffic. You can translate all IPv4 internet-bound traffic (the destination address) ...

  • Hi. On Step 6 of page 665 of the JNCIE-ENT Self Study Bundle, we are asked to apply a BA IPv4 classifier to all L3 interfaces. In the implementation of that task, the Study Bundle applies that classifier to L2 trunk interfaces ge-0/0/3 and ge-0/0/4. Isn't it a mistake to to call trunk ports L3 ...

  • Posted in: Switching

    good luck finding the loop. my most recent one was caused by a wifi access point wich, after a power up started meshing with another one too close and mac adresses started moving because of that. disabling mesh option stopped the issue, with the tech swearing that this option was off before. ------------------------------ ...

  • Posted in: Routing

    Hi, 1) Yes, in interpolate drop profile there will be dropping before 40 percent. In interpolate drop profile system generates 64 data point. You can create segmented drop-profile , in this case dropping will start after 40 percent. 2) It is expected behavior ( linearly increasing). You ...

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