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  • Posted in: Junos OS

    Gotcha, that makes sub routines even more useful! Would definitely require some careful hierarchical and logic policy structuring architecture to get the most use out of it though. Thanks for the info! ------------------------------ ANDREY LEO ------------------------------

  • Posted in: Junos OS

    About the «then» clause in the subroutine: for non-terminating actions (setting localpref, community, tag, preference...): they are only effective if the final result of the term of the main/calling policy really accepts the route the terminating action in the subroutine (accept, reject) doesn't ...

  • Posted in: Junos OS

    Ah I didn't know that, so you're saying the "then" clause from the subroutine } then { local-preference 30950; accept; } } will actually set the local-preference value, WHILST a route is being evaluated by the master policy (vpn-MyVRF-export)? ...

  • Posted in: SRX

    It also occurred to me that you may be pushing the poor SRX340 to its limits or beyond with 2g traffic, depending on what it's doing. See datasheet: https://www.juniper.net/content/dam/www/assets/datasheets/us/en/security/srx300-line-firewalls-branch-datasheet.pdf ------------------------------ Nikolay ...

  • Posted in: SRX

    Thanks for the reply! " SRX will do load-balancing per flow" - I figured as much, that's no surprise. We do have plenty of users, so I think it will mostly come out in the wash anyhow. The equipment from our ISP has several SFP+ ports, so maybe I'll reach out and see if they can set up a LAG with ...

  • Posted in: Innovators Circle

    Hi Innovators, I hope your March has been going great! Some of you recently participated in our study about Juniper's training and learning programs--thank you so much for your thoughtful input. Here's what Lawrence Rust, Technical Training Senior Manager at Juniper, wanted to tell you all: ...

  • Posted in: Junos OS

    Hi Andrey, when you write that « You can reference another policy within a policy (Juniper call it a subroutine), but that only allows you to match against things.» : Actually you can well use a subroutine to SET stuff within the subpolicy (localpref, community, and so on). We use this to set ...

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