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  • You are answering your own question but you haven't connected the dots yet. MGMT port = OOB network. Front ports = In-band network. The two shouldn't meet. You shouldn't be connecting them to one another. If you are managing "in-band" then configure an ...

  • Hi Sir, revert back the connection, as they are active optical cables, you need to connect them in reverse. connect Juniper Endpoint -> APEX Side APEX Servers -> Juniper Side. ------------------------------ HUSSAIN AL SAYED ------- ...

  • I'm deploying HCI APEX and using the QFX5120. I found the same issue using DAG cables. Connect the cables in reverse, and the interface in the server and Switch side will come up. ------------------------------ HUSSAIN AL SAYED -------------- ...

  • https://supportportal.juniper.net/s/article/QFX10008-16-showing-persistent-pechip-log-message This article describes stopping the Persistent log "chmac_set_port_alarms_enable" and "pechip_mac_stream_update_fault" on QFX10008 & QFX10016. Symptoms ...

  • Alright, I have tried to boot different files from the SRX series, EX series, and EX MP series switches. As long as a USB stick is formatted as FAT32, uBoot will mount the USB stick and allow you to look at files and make some minor changes. I tried ...

  • Wouldn't that take VLAN 1000, swap it to VLAN 42 and push VLAN 1234 on to it ? so SVLAN 1234 and CVLAN 42 ? That's not the goal. The goal is to only double tag the stuff on unit 2 ------------------------------ STEVEN MADDOX ------------------ ...

  • Of course the mstp protocol is compatible between Juniper and Cisco. The point here is that you're NOT on the same MSTP region, because: you didn't map the same vlans on the same MSTP instances on all the switches your MSTP config name is not ...

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