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Hi,
The SRX3400/3600 and the SRX5600/5800 can be deployed over a layer2 network. For this there is a nice guide line available by juniper. (SRX Series Services Gateways Cluster Deployment Acrosss Layer 2 Networks)
I did this with srx3400 on a layer2 cisco network and had some problems. The cisco l3 switches seem to check l3 traffic even if there are in a layer2 deployment. There the jsrp uses ip header for there traffic, these switches can block this traffic.
This means your jsrp will not work.
Here the commands you have to do, to disable these layer3 checks on cisco.
On a Cat 6500
- no mls verify ip checksum
- no mls verify ip length
- no mls verify ip same-address
For other cisco switches it seems the following command:
- no ip verify header vlan all
Kind Regards,
Frac
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Hi all,
Because junos is spreading rappedly over the world, because of the launch of the SRX devices. I had to make the switch also.
As mentioned before, i worked/work a lot with ScreenOS, and must say i don’t mind to make the switch to JUNOS if needed.
JUNOS is a ritch and nice OS, the more you work with it the more you will love it. It has nice advanced features, which you would love to have in ScreenOS (but sadly never will …)
So because of this switch i wanted to check if i understand the junos security solution and did the exames JNCIS-ES.
I passed and have a other Certificate I can hang on the wall (well put in one of the schelfs with the other …)
If you want to go the JUNOS way. I suggest you look at the fasttrack.
Greetz,
Frac
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Hi all,
I am back from some holiday. hope you all got some time off also.
For now i am doing some SRX projects (SRX3400), and will post some stuff about this when i finished them.
cu all around.
Frac
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Juniper networks has release the branch SRX firewalls/IDP’s.
These SRX (210/240/650) scale from 750 Mbps to 8 Gbps firewalling, 80 Mbps to 900 Mbps IDP, 75 Mbps to 1,5 Gbps VPN and 30 Mbps to 350 Mbps antivirus.
These are crazy figures again. And this isn’t the only nice thing, they also support switching PIM’s, etc.
Read more about them at here
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Hey all,
Probably you saw or heard the news that juniper has build (Again) the fastest firewall of the world.
This with the SRX5600 and SRX5800. (60 Gbps fw and 15 Gbps IDP // 120 Gbps fw and 30 Gbps IDP)
If you want to know more about these monsters, look at:
GreetZ,
Frac
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