Re: [NANOG] [Mailman List] Strange behavior on the Juniper MX240
Ok Mark thank you for the suggestion we are currently running on the RE-S-1300 i am trying to check if juniper docs as the list of the DPCE with the I-Chip but not able to find it yet if you know DPCE model number let me know for it On Thu, May 5, 2022, 08:20 Nehul Patel <nehul.patel@gmail.com> wrote:
Ok Mark thank you for the suggestion we are currently running on the RE-S-1300 i am trying to check if juniper docs as the list of the DPCE with the I-Chip but not able to find it yet if you know DPCE model number let me know for it
On Thu, May 5, 2022, 01:46 Mark Tinka via NANOG <admin@community.nanog.org> wrote:
Mark_Tinka4 <https://community.nanog.org/u/mark_tinka4> May 5
Certainly an option, but this requires quite a bit of babysitting, because as the DFZ oscillates, you can run into issues that send you into circles, largely unaware about FIB issues, especially when just a subset of routes are affected.
So yes, definitely an option, but the OP will need to watch the line cards like a hawk, and be ultra sensitive to debugging regular issues vs. FIB-related issues.
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On 5/5/22 17:24, Nehul Patel wrote:
Ok Mark thank you for the suggestion we are currently running on the RE-S-1300 i am trying to check if juniper docs as the list of the DPCE with the I-Chip but not able to find it yet if you know DPCE model number let me know for it
If memory serves, I believe the DPC used I-chip for Layer 3, and EZ-chip for Layer 2 (Ethernet framing + MAC look-up). Someone with a longer memory may need to chime in. Mark.
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