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We don't see what Index 6963932 and Index 6963933 correspond to. Are the targets devices you're trying to OPTIONS ping configured the same way? Are they both expecting SIP TCP transport? For the one on st0.4 you seem to be using UDP transport. You ...
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So im pretty green when it comes to the srx and networking in general but have been in training the better part of the year. Anyway I'll be inheriting the SRX 550 from a colleague who will be retiring. I am having issue with an IPSEC Tunnel traffic ...
Hello, I can see that the version 20.4 for SRX4100 is no longer available for download from the Downloads page. Is it possible to either download it or would it be safe to upgrade from 19.4R3 to 21.2R3? ------------------------------ KRZYSZTOF ...
I would like to know if anyone has experience with this block. I want more additions but I haven't fully checked what is possible. It's a virtual switch so it seems to end up lean. Anyone got any ideas? It shows a lot of options but many are not compatible. ...
We're conflating multiple things here. ----------------------------- Note this: Session ID: 85899391940, Policy name: self-traffic-policy/1, State: Stand-alone, Timeout: 2, Valid In: 10.0.0.20/61488 --> 8.8.8.8/53;udp, Conn Tag: 0x0, If: ...
Correct but why would my Juniper try to route via 10.0.0.20 in the first place? That is a static interface used for my VPN tunnels and doesn't even route to the outside internet. I need the juniper to use 192.168.20.1 as the source for the lookup since ...
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