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    Archive for February 1st, 2010

    [Juniper] Security Features Off - SRX 650 & IPv6 Enabling

    Posted by admin on 1st February 2010

    Nope Sure Yet,

    SRX 650 is a good choice for SOHO security solution.
    One thing we found last week “If the IPv6 features enabled in Juniper SRX 650, all security features will Off”. ?

    So the SRX can only act as an usual Packet Forwarder.

    a. rahman isnaini r.sutan
    “Juniper Issue This Week ?”

    Posted in Juniper, security | 2 Comments »

    [Juniper] Show | Compare in JunOS

    Posted by admin on 1st February 2010

    Situation :

    - Your Admin Colleagues made changes on Router Configuration & not Committed yet.
    - Your Admin Colleagues logged out improperly
    - Your Admin Colleagues Unreachable by Phone, SMS, what ever :)
    - You have to Commit your changes urgently
    - Your Juniper said “The configuration has been changed but not committed” by the last logged admin.

    Do this to see what changes made by last admin on the configuration. “Show | Compare” on Top Level configuration.
    Or just simply do “Rollback” and re-commit to the last configuration before new uncommitted configuration added by last admin.

    a. rahman isnaini r.sutan
    “Juniper Daily Note”

    Posted in Juniper | No Comments »

    [Juniper] Commit Check & Commit Confirmed Benefit in JunOS

    Posted by admin on 1st February 2010

    Good features from Juniper :

    1. Commit Check
    Gives me, a good analyse on new added configuration.
    Whether the config is right or any missing statement related to the changes made.
    Similar to Commit, some boxes using “Apply” to have the configuration affected.
    The point is, all added configuration can be verified before applied/commited,
    while some boxes the change directly affected after pressing “Enter”.

    2. Commit Confirmed [Very Good One !]
    Gives me, a watching & waiting period during a change[s] made to a remote router.
    If the new config was completely right & success, try to re-login and do commit before 10 minutes.
    If the new config was failed & remote router couldn’t be accessed,
    just wait for 10 minutes untill router does a rollback to the last config.
    You should be able to re-login again after 10 minutes, this would save you from a journey / hiring remote engineer.

    a. rahman isnaini r.sutan
    “Daily Juniper Note”…

    Posted in Juniper | No Comments »