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Hi Bart This is a config you could use Below set up port 24 as trunk You can replace with your own VLANs set interfaces ge-0/0/24 description "Uplink to router_switch" set interfaces ge-0/0/24 unit 0 family ethernet-switching interface-mode trunk set interfaces ge-0/0/24 unit 0 family ...
Thank you Michael! Can you share a code I need to put in CLI? I'm a beginner and need to set this up (connect it to the router) before I start to learn how to configure proper setup. ------------------------------ bart bati ------------------------------
Hi, counterintuitively this set command is not a config mode command, but an operational mode command. So no need to 'edit' at #, but "simply" put it at > Regards Ulf
Exit configuration mode. That's an op mode command, not a configuration statement, enter in the > prompt rather # prompt. ------------------------------ Nikolay Semov ------------------------------
Hi guys, I have been hitting my head for the 2 hrs. I am trying to set up two vSRX ( just for learning)) in active-standby cluster set up. When I try to enter the command : set chassis cluster cluster-id 1 node 0 It gets rejected:root# set chassis cluster cluster-id1node0 syntax error ...
I'm not sure what happened here. I replied to your post on Monday and then it appeared shortly after. But then it was gone and here it is again. Anyway. There are two YANG models, any vendor, ever – operational and config. With GET you referrer to the second one and request type MUST be clearly identified. ...
Perhaps more the solution is about redundancy. If you realize an engineering station uses ospf, and that ospf probably helps us get to the problem with redundancy, you will also have to deal with topology change. That and other concepts are our challenges. So maybe that's why the randomized mac. It ...
Let's use the Juniper filtering tools in a more comprehensive and realistic use case in which MX301 will serve as a filtering routing gateway to protect peering points, critical cloud platforms, or any network infrastructure that requires large-scale security. Introduction This is the second article on the MX301 platform's filtering topic. ...
Explore how Juniper’s MX301 router, using Junos 24.4 and its Trio 6 ASIC’s specialized Fast Lookup Table (FLT), accelerates BGP FlowSpec rule processing so that even large and complex FlowSpec filters can be applied without degrading throughput by offloading 5-tuple matches to hardware. Introduction The Juniper Networks MX301 is the newest member ...
Juniper adds support for inline IPsec on MX-series routers, meaning that IPsec encryption/decryption is done directly by the router’s Packet Forwarding Engine (PFE) ASIC instead of by a separate service card, resulting in much higher VPN throughput and lower latency. This Techpost details how inline IPsec works on Trio 6-based MX routers and describes ...
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