Never Too Old – NXOS Interface Ranges
Cisco’s NXOS – the friendly face that’s just like that old IOS thing you used to know, but has enough little differences to trip you up constantly. Moving between IOS and NXOS is getting to […]
Cisco’s NXOS – the friendly face that’s just like that old IOS thing you used to know, but has enough little differences to trip you up constantly. Moving between IOS and NXOS is getting to […]
Cisco IOS devices have for years offered a “datagram size” option as part of an extended ping. Juniper similarly offers a ‘size’ option for the ping command. The big difference between them – and quite […]
Sometimes it’s the little things that can make your day. My tidbit for today relates to NXOS 5.0(3)N2(1), and LLDP neighbors.
A short post today; I found some interesting error reporting in NXOS, and wanted to quickly share for your amusement. Syntax Fun In the example below, I’m trying to filter the list of interface descriptions, […]
My post yesterday about Junos configuration inconsistencies generated some interesting responses. I should note that I’m not hating on Juniper here, or saying that they’re the only vendor with problems; they just happen to be […]
One of Juniper’s long term marketing messages has been the concept of “One OS” across all platforms – i.e. whether you log into an SRX, EX or MX (for example), it’s still the Junos you […]
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