Hi!
On Sat, 2021-05-15 at 11:38 +0300, Saku Ytti wrote:
> Juniper has worked like this since day1 and shockingly the world
> doesn't care, people really don't care for accuracy. CLI and SNMP are
> both L3. If you want to report L2 'set chassis fpc N pic N
> account-layer2-overhead'.
>
> However,
On 5/16/21 17:24, Bill Woodcock wrote:
Our staff contacted AfriNIC staff and got an acknowledgement that they were in
process of resolving it at the time.
Yes, got the same back from them as well.
Mark.
On Sun, 16 May 2021, Colton Conor wrote:
Looks like its replacement is the 5120 series. The question is does the 5120
have the same limitations and similar chipset?
Severly limited TCAM makes use of ACLs challenging.
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Jo
> On May 15, 2021, at 9:05 PM, Tom Daly wrote:
>
> Hello NANOG'ers!
>
> I'm observing a near global outage of DNS services from d.nic.so. This
> appears to be an AfriNIC anycast DNS service.
>
> Does anyone have contacts at AfriNIC for their DNS systems available?
>
> e.nic.so seems to be r
All sounds like a bit of Broadcom to me :-).
Mark.
On 5/16/21 14:56, Colton Conor wrote:
Looks like its replacement is the 5120 series. The question is does
the 5120 have the same limitations and similar chipset?
On Sun, May 16, 2021 at 7:06 AM Jason Healy
mailto:jhe...@suffieldacademy.org>>
On 5/15/21 21:05, Tom Daly wrote:
Hello NANOG'ers!
I'm observing a near global outage of DNS services from d.nic.so. This appears
to be an AfriNIC anycast DNS service.
Does anyone have contacts at AfriNIC for their DNS systems available?
e.nic.so seems to be responding (hosted behind PCH,
Looks like its replacement is the 5120 series. The question is does the
5120 have the same limitations and similar chipset?
On Sun, May 16, 2021 at 7:06 AM Jason Healy
wrote:
> To echo Alain's comments earlier, the Juniper QFX 5100 series is stable,
> once you figure out all the shortcomings of
> I'm observing a near global outage of DNS services from d.nic.so. This
> appears to be an AfriNIC anycast DNS service.
>From my vantage point in Oslo, Norway, d.nic.so works just fine using
IPv6 but not IPv4.
Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, sth...@nethelp.no
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Hello NANOG'ers!
I'm observing a near global outage of DNS services from d.nic.so. This appears
to be an AfriNIC anycast DNS service.
Does anyone have contacts at AfriNIC for their DNS systems available?
e.nic.so seems to be responding (hosted behind PCH, thanks Woody!).
Tom
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Tom Daly
t...
To echo Alain's comments earlier, the Juniper QFX 5100 series is stable, once
you figure out all the shortcomings of the chipset. We aren't doing anything
fancy, but have certainly bumped into our share of issues that have no
workaround because it's a limitation of the physical hardware. Since
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