J-Series Clustering

Configuring a J-Series router for clustering is a fairly simple process. When clustering is enabled, the physical interfaces are set in order, with node0 starting at x, and node1 starting at x+7. For example, if node0’s physical interfaces were ge-1/0/0 and ge-1/0/1, then node1’s interfaces would become ge-8/0/0 and ge-8/0/1. The detailed steps are explained below. (more…)

New IPv6 Allocation? Not Sure How To Slice It Up?

Many of us network engineers want to get IPv6 going on our networks, but there aren’t very many good guides on the actual subnetting that needs to be done. I’ve developed a plan that I have deployed, and I figured it would be a good idea to share it.
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