Re: Authentication Algorithms
Hi, thanks for your reply. I need to know if supported on phase2 configuration as i do not see it.
View ArticleBGP Discard on default route
Hi all, I'm sure you know the set up by now but just in case here is a quick refresh of the basic topology: laptop --> Cust router --> CPE --> LNS --> Core --> BGP peer --> Laptop I...
View ArticleRe: BGP Discard on default route
I didn’t read the whole query but This is a static route not a BGP.Have you configured any static route on your box with the next-hop as a discard?
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Hi Kingsman, Thank you for the response. I have indeed and I had been reliably informed that the following discard command was required... I have no idea why as I am not an expert with BGP by any...
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May I know what are you trying to achieve here?You are getting the error because you have not configured next-hop with your static route and why are you using no-install?Can you explain you complete...
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Hi, As I mentioned earlier, as per the documentation, I dont see we support sha384 at phase2:This is what I can see from the documentation:SHA-256, SHA-384, and SHA-512 (sometimes grouped under the...
View ArticleRe: BGP Discard on default route
Hi,If you want to remove the static 0.0.0.0/0 default route, you need to delete it completely "delete routing-options static route 0.0.0.0/0". Looks like you deleted using "delete routing-options...
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Hi, Thank you for the solution. This is indeed what I did before seeing this response and we now have everything working. I had been reliably informed by a "Juniper Expert" (None of you guys) ... That...
View ArticleL2TP Client and IPv6
Hi all, Thank you for your help with regards to the BGP configuration. We now have a fully working end-to-end test completed for IPv4. I have a couple of quick questions if I may regarding the same...
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Second question based around the LNS.... easier to answer I expect Our downstream LAC supplier has stated that they do not normally utilise client names for their L2TP tunnels, but I currently have...
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Hi Clive, For your second question, you can change the name to default. Let me review you first query. Regards,Rahul
View ArticleRe: L2TP Client and IPv6
Hi CLive, For first query, yes you need below configuration. Please confirm your requirement. You need to assign NDRA+PD or NDRA or DHCPv6 IANA+IAPD or DHCPv6 IAPD To support NDRA, you need below...
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Hi Rahul, Thank you for the response. This is exactly what I expected. very much appreciated. Thanks Clive
View ArticleUpdating Prefix list automatically from BGP received routes
HI All, Am having prefix list that contains all routes received from certain BGP neighbor. this list is at the moment updated manually (not easy). i use this prefix list in a firewall filter to apply...
View ArticleL2TP Client not receiving IPv6 address
Hi, I know this is Juniper forums and this issue could be Juniper related or it could be Cisco, so I am starting intuitively at the Juniper side. Set up: RADIUS (freeRADIUS) --> SRX1500 --> MX240...
View ArticleRe: L2TP Client not receiving IPv6 address
Hi, Can you please authd log and configuration?Regards,Rahul
View ArticleRe: Updating Prefix list automatically from BGP received routes
Can you check below? https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/usage-guidelines/policy-configuring-prefix-lists-for-use-in-routing-policy-match-conditions.html HTH
View ArticleRe: Updating Prefix list automatically from BGP received routes
Hi, Thank you so much for the response. Looking at the shared link, i see it talks about the various use of prefix list. it also mentions use of apply path, which enables you to allow any BGP PEER IP...
View ArticleRe: Updating Prefix list automatically from BGP received routes
Hello,You could use SCU/DCU for applying all kinds of CoS/rate-limit to any prefix received from BGP neighbor without updating anything in a router...
View ArticleRe: Copy image from one router to another router
If you just don't want to use any external ftp server, you can use ftp or scp to copy directly between the Juniper devices. I normally do this to open the ftp: start shell% ftp But it's better with...
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