This should be useful if you are new to junos, but old to screenos
http://kb.juniper.net/index?page=content&id=KB14000
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This should be useful if you are new to junos, but old to screenos
http://kb.juniper.net/index?page=content&id=KB14000
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Here is an excellent video by Juniper on how to get started with Junoscript. This video is excellent! I have been writing Junoscripts for a while now and learned some new things from this video, highly recommended.
http://www.juniper.net/us/en/training…
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Good info on how to get qemu and vmware vms to talk
http://stupefydeveloper.blogspot.com/2008/08/vm-networking-qemu-and-vmware.html
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Well I kind of hate just putting something about nothing, but just for updates sake. I have been stoopid busy lately. I just got through testing an srx3400 (which is the low-end midrange box, there are three other higher performing boxes) for performance using breaking point elite box. All I can say is wow, these [...]![]()
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Just a quick recap of what I know works and what does not, and what I am not sure about. Any ideas or comments please post.
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At my last job I created a NIST secure checklist for our cisco routers and applied it to each of them. I have been keeping my eye out for a Junos secure template and found one that seems reasonable. Tell me what you think.
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Juniper Networks NSM is their central manager for most of their products, soon to encompass their entire line of products. If you want to learn Juniper, you should take some time to learn NSM because it is going to be around a while. Here is a doc on how to create your own NSM server. [...]![]()
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I have been waiting a while for this, the EX switches, at least the 3200 and 4200 support MPLS, L2 and L3 Vpns as of 9.5R1.8. No support for LDP signaled Mpls yet. I thought the EX8208 would not get MPLS until a few more releases down the road, but I could be wrong. Once [...]![]()
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I wrote an article on how to set up GRE between a linux host and a Junos device.
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This is the way that BGP selects paths, which can be fairly involved, but the most common manner in which it is selected can remembered very easily.
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