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Hi, All firewall vendor can do this feature. On Juniper SRX it's need license UTM. Thanks
Hi, If u familiar with vLab then u will know it. U need to purchase Jncie Bundle Lab JNCIE-ENT so u can know how look like in real exam. Thanks
Hi all, My SRX300 is default configuration.. Would like to know whether SRX can be configured as blocking the access for all websites but allowing few websites? Thanks. ------------------------------ Tokumasa Sanada ------------------------------
Hi everyone, I am wondering if some one from Juniper can shed some light on JNCIE-ENT exam interface. How do we access the lab? Do we have a jump box with Secure CRT? or it is simply a web interface we see in Juniper VLAB ? Do we have a note pad available? Do we get sample demo before to familiarize ...
It's been a long time since I setup Palo Alto failover, but I'm pretty sure that in active/passive you only have peers running on the active device and the peering also fails over when the switch occurs. I would think your best option with the BGP would be to run a multi hop peer from the PAN to the ...
This message was posted by a user wishing to remain anonymous Thanks for doing this Chris. Since AI is such a buzzword now, how do you see AI helping our industry on the sustainability front? Or is it more hindrance than help? Thanks.
Have you had any clarification on this yet? I'm interested in this as well. I have a scenario where I'm switching over from an EX3300 to EX3400. Ideally, I'd like to power up the EX3400 with a single AC power supply, then swap out all the connections from the old. Once I've confirmed everything ...
Using Juniper vSRX on hardware with constrained resources, typically a mini-PC serving as flexible Internet gateway. Those are lately very popular due to low footprint yet with capabilities making them suitable for running virtual machines. Introduction At very minimum, a mini-PC is tool for engineers to have x86 based SRX ( vSRX ) at home ...
PTX Express 5 ASIC has full support for SRv6 with up to 8 carrier segment identifiers (SIDs) in a packet. That translates to 48 micro-SIDs (uSIDs), enough to pass a packet around the world! Following is a description of how SRv6 was implemented in the ASIC. Introduction The large-sized headers and distinct processing steps associated with SRv6 ...
Express5 has leap frogged in terms of Route scale, thanks to a novel approach in implementing the route table memory. This article is part of a series of publications on Express5: Express 5 Overview: https://community.juniper.net/blogs/dmitry-shokarev1/2024/03/12/express-5-overview Introducing PTX10002-36QDD: ...
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