An update:
The setup process with ARIN has now been fixed in Krill 0.5.0, which was just
released:
https://www.nlnetlabs.nl/news/2020/Feb/25/krill.0.5.0-released/
We have worked around the issue by transforming the child request XML file in
the user interface using a toggle:
https://rpki.readth
I’m in the process of choosing hardware
for a 30 story building. If anyone has experience with this I’d appreciate any
tips.
There are two fiber pairs running up the building riser. I need to put a POE
switch on each floor using this fiber.
The idea is to cut the fiber at each floor and insert
Should consider DWDM or GPON and in those look at passive optical technologies
that can benefit the project.
> On Feb 25, 2020, at 9:33 PM, Norman Jester wrote:
>
> I’m in the process of choosing hardware
> for a 30 story building. If anyone has experience with this I’d appreciate
> any tips.
I'd say a pair of Juniper switches on each floor, with their virtual-chassis
capability. Terminate the top/bottom floor of fiber 1 into switch 1, and the
other into switch two. Create an LACP bond between each floors switches, tag
the necessary VLANs, and put the VLAN SVIs onto the first pair of
If you are limited on fiber runs, how about using 10Gb BiDi optics to
limit a ring to say two sets of 15 switches.
Tim
On 2/25/20 8:21 PM, Bradley Burch wrote:
> Should consider DWDM or GPON and in those look at passive optical
> technologies that can benefit the project.
>
>> On Feb 25, 2020,
How would that work to solve Norman's problem? That sounds like a lot of money
spending, and setup time, for nothing.
Ryan
On Feb 25 2020, at 8:21 pm, Bradley Burch wrote:
>
> Should consider DWDM or GPON and in those look at passive optical
> technologies that can benefit the project.
> > On F
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> On Feb 25, 2020, at 18:34, Norman Jester wrote:
>
> I’m in the process of choosing hardware
> for a 30 story building. If anyone has experience with this I’d appreciate
> any tips.
>
> There are two fiber pairs running up the building riser. I need to put a POE
> swi
Also, Juniper switches will stack over fiber. I have deployed Virtual
Chassis over multiple IDFs. The VC ports can be (and highly suggested)
to be in a ring.
https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/concept/virtual-chassis-ex4200-overview.html
https://www.juniper.net/documentati
I do not recommend doing that, it's 30 members in a single stack. Mine was only
two, directly connected to each other.
Treat your control plane like your L2, don't extend it farther than necessary.
Ryan
On Feb 25 2020, at 9:00 pm, Tim Požár wrote:
>
> Also, Juniper switches will stack over fiber
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