Subject: RE: [j-nsp] Try to set CE1 IQ's pic clocking to external - msg#00048
List: network.nsp.juniper
hi sean,
you set the ce1 interface to clocking external. A show interface
ce1-0/0/1 will show that.
The ds interface is a separate interface and that's why the juniper
default ( clocking internal ) is showen there.
Clocking is a "per physical e1" parameter, so at a sub-e1 ds interface
level it wouldn't make much sense anyway...
hope that helps
hannes
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Subject: [j-nsp] Try to set CE1 IQ's pic clocking to external
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Hi all,
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I tried to set CE1 IQ's interface clocking to external
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but when show interface ds-0/0/1:1, it still shown
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internal clocking. Below is the configuration :-
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[edit]
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m20@lab# show interfaces ce1-0/0/1
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clocking external;
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partition 1 timeslots 1-6 interface-type ds;
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[edit]
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m20@lab# show interfaces ds-0/0/1:1
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unit 0 {
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family inet {
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address 10.1.1.1/30;
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}
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}
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am i missed out anything ?!
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Kindly help, millions thanks.
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Regards,
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Sean
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TechZone
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[j-nsp] Try to set CE1 IQ's pic clocking to external
Hi all,
I tried to set CE1 IQ's interface clocking to external
but when show interface ds-0/0/1:1, it still shown
internal clocking. Below is the configuration :-
[edit]
m20@lab# show interfaces ce1-0/0/1
clocking external;
partition 1 timeslots 1-6 interface-type ds;
[edit]
m20@lab# show interfaces ds-0/0/1:1
unit 0 {
family inet {
address 10.1.1.1/30;
}
}
am i missed out anything ?!
Kindly help, millions thanks.
Regards,
Sean
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Hi all,
I tried to set CE1 IQ's interface clocking to external
but when show interface ds-0/0/1:1, it still shown
internal clocking. Below is the configuration :-
[edit]
m20@lab# show interfaces ce1-0/0/1
clocking external;
partition 1 timeslots 1-6 interface-type ds;
[edit]
m20@lab# show interfaces ds-0/0/1:1
unit 0 {
family inet {
address 10.1.1.1/30;
}
}
am i missed out anything ?!
Kindly help, millions thanks.
Regards,
Sean
TechZone
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[j-nsp] Static IPv6 arp entrys?
Hi,
i cant find any option to set static IPv6 arp entrys, it works fine for
IPv4 but with IPv6 that option is simply missing on the interface
address level.
I am running 6.3R1.4.
Is this not yet implented or is it just hiding somewhere else?
Regards,
Jonas
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