Re: Router-on-a stick Cisco Router with Juniper Switch
Hello, GigabitEthernet0/0/5 is up, line protocol is up Hardware is 6XGE-BUILT-IN, address is f44e.0588.2d05 (bia f44e.0588.2d05) MTU 9216 bytes, BW 1000000 Kbit/sec, DLY 10 usec, reliability 255/255,...
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Sorry about that. So as the main stack we use esx 4300, then all IDFs 3300 and lastly small closets 2200C, but again the main stack is based on 4300 Thank You
View ArticleRe: EX4200 virtual-router: packet drop while ARPing
Hi Ashvin! Thanks for your reply! >The first packet timing out depends on the timeout for the ping. Actually no. This is not the case. The ping timeout is 1s. Time enough for an ARP reply. I do...
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man ping:-W timeout Time to wait for a response, in seconds. Hmm. Should be 10 seconds in the first place not be enough?
View ArticleQNAP TS-639 & 4300 EX Link aggregation does not work
Experts, My 4300 has: description QNAP;native-vlan-id 101;unit 0 { family ethernet-switching { interface-mode trunk; vlan { members all; } }} And QNAP storage support port trunking 802.3ad but when...
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So, I got in today and noticed that the ASR2 link to to Juniper6 is now working, pings between ASR2's IP and Juniper6's IP is successful. I don't think that there is any difference in configuration...
View ArticleRe: EX4200 virtual-router: packet drop while ARPing
Hi, I believe you don't see the first packet loss when pinging vlan.20 IP [switch RVI] address from a vlan 5 host.-W in my lab simulator:-W ms Wait ms milliseconds to receive the response I didn't...
View ArticleRe: QNAP TS-639 & 4300 EX Link aggregation does not work
Hi, Maybe you could configure LACP on the ae interface:set interfaces ae0 aggregated-ether-options lacp activeshow lacp interfaces ae0Cheers,Ashvin
View ArticleRe: Router-on-a stick Cisco Router with Juniper Switch
Hi, "P2P IP Config" - I meant using a /30 point to point on the ASR Gi0/0/5 and Juniper ge-0/0/30.0 without any vlan configs.From the previous monitor traffic, we could see EX sending LLDP Cheers,Ashvin
View ArticleRe: EX4200 virtual-router: packet drop while ARPing
Attached a PCAP trace I did a while ago already. Behaviour is still the same now and I can reproduce it any time. The PCAP is a merged PCAP taken on the office firewall and the target host.Target host...
View ArticleRe: Router-on-a stick Cisco Router with Juniper Switch
AshvinO, What you are asking me to do is not possible on the EX4500. The only way to create a routable interface is to create a routed VLAN interface (RVI) which is a logical interface associated with...
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Look at this... https://kb.juniper.net/InfoCenter/index?page=content&id=KB23996&smlogin=true&actp=searchmaybe native vlans are different for ge-0/0/30 and ge-1/0/34? And this is a cause of...
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That does make sense. Though, I did add VLAN 1 to the member list of ge-0/0/30 and that didn't make a difference. If this is true with lldp, why can Juniper6 and ASR2 see eachother on the ge-1/0/34...
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Listen, cisco lldp frames are sent as 802.1Q tagged with VLAN ID 1; even if the VLAN is not configured on the trunk.try to configure both of ge-0/0/30 and ge-1/0/34 like these:set interfaces ge-0/0/30...
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Alright, I deleted the native vlan statements from both ports on the Juniper6 side. They now both look like this: mtu 9216; unit 0 { family ethernet-switching { port-mode trunk; vlan { members VLAN100;...
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Hi, I thought family inet on an interface was possible on EX4500:"Note: Access interfaces on EX2200, EX3200, EX3300, EX4200, and EX4500 switches are set to family ethernet-switching by default. You...
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You can also swap ASR1 and ASR2 between 0/0/30 and 1/0/34 ports to make sure that's not a VC problem.
View ArticleRe: Router-on-a stick Cisco Router with Juniper Switch
Hey guys, It looks like cutting power and letting the switch restart has solved the issues.... I'm resisting the urge to take a hammer to this thing. Still need to confirm some connectivity.
View ArticleRe: Router-on-a stick Cisco Router with Juniper Switch
Wow... it was like a detective story... the butler is the murderer... I always knew that!
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