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  • Happy Friday everyone! I hope your Summer has been fun and relaxing. I hope you had a chance to recover, get some of your projects done, and spend some time with the family. Maybe you got a little travel in if you are into that. I know I ...

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  • Sorry Nathan I was busy. Will get back to you. Thanks & Regards, Jeevak Mukadam Subject Matter Expert Mob. +91 9987082323 jeevak.mukadam@orange.com 9th Floor, Building Q2,Q Park Ghansoli, Navi ...

  • I believe I understand the intended design, but I'm still experiencing an issue with my current setup. SSR node0 is physically connected to an EX4400-24x switch configured as an access port with a single VLAN member. SSR node1 is connected to a separate ...

  • " The SSR's uplinks will be connected to 2 Different EX4400-24x's. " That's not an issue. What SSR does is a VRRP on Layer 2 basis with only one IP. (Rather than Cisco where you would have 3 addresses, primary, secondary and master). Both SSR uplink ...

  • Assuming your SSR WAN interface is connected to the firewall on the same subnet through the core over an L2 VLAN, you can configure the WAN interface as redundant. However, make sure the SSR primary node and the primary core switch are connected back-to-back. ...

  • This a quick diagram I put together with what I am assuming needs to be setup for our environment. We are pretty new to Juniper and are coming from Cisco Meraki's so definitely a learning curve and I appreciate the support. ------------------------------ ...

  • Do you have diagram? ------------------------------ JEEVAK MUKADAM ------------------------------

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