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<0> rad
<1> whats the backhaul?
<2> 2 mbit wireless feeding the property
<2> all wired ports in the rooms are rate limited to 512k
<2> 3 mbit wireless even
<1> i can see workin out a trade with the barbershop next to the hotel
<2> haha
<2> hotel is right down the street from my office
<2> i was hoping i had enough access points there to get on the network from the office



<3> Bob Dylan says modern music is worthless...
<3> i say his music is worthless
<3> Rap music blamed for teen pregnancy...
<3> HAHA
<3> maybe he is right?
<1> modern music IS worthless
<3> damn
<3> listening in on my EE cube farm mates, ****ing talking about nuclear events and our products
<4> my dad did nuke testing at white sands and his big joke was their devices had a warranty of 5 nano-seconds
<2> hrmph
<2> OH ****
<2> coolio new album
<1> that excites you?
<1> you still livin in a gangstas paradise?
<2> haha no
<2> just goin thru shared folder we've got here
<2> one guy just puts up anything he finds thats new
<2> **** man
<2> 50Hz b*** in this ****
<2> headphones are pissed
<1> anyone happen to be up to par on active directory and dc replication?
<2> what you need
<2> we've got domain controllers sitting elsewhere across some of my vpns
<1> got two dc's that wont replicate
<1> ran a sniffer at each of them
<1> i see all kinda replication conversation happening
<1> but replication isnt
<1> curious if anyone knows the actual steps so i can figure out what the **** this sniffer is saying
<2> we had to change some settings around
<2> and get the domain controllers using tcp instead of udp
<1> cause "DCERPC request" and such
<5> Who has mpls bgp skillz?
<1> means **** to me
<1> vxPTP: define skills
<2> let me go look at what we ran into last time
<1> im not kireeti
<1> but ive done it
<5> config
<5> Setting up bgp multipath for load balance, the RD has to be different on each link, right?



<5> So that the VRF gets a discrete entry for both paths
<1> yeah but what are you trying to do
<5> understand this ****, for one thing.
<5> customer wants to balance 2 t3s
<5> They are on separate PEs
<5> I am under tha understanding you can't overlap VPNIPv4 prefixes in a VRF
<1> pe to ce should just be ip
<5> it is
<6> i amnot sure you can do load balancing, but you sure can do sharing
<5> I am trying to understand the PE-PE routing
<1> inside your "cloud" it should be an igp
<5> the VRF is BGP
<5> IP+RD
<1> youre doing bgp with the customer i ***ume, then
<5> yes
<5> They are announcing the same prefix out both links
<5> Right now the IGP is swinging the traffic back to them around any time we make a change that affect IGP to the PE
<5> Want to create a predicatble ECMP metric back to them
<5> thus multipath
<5> Somebody else is actually building the config, I just want to make sure I understand it before the customer asks anything
<5> I am allergic to looking like a n00b
<1> maximum-paths eibgp number
<1> where number is 2
<1> in the vrf address-family
<5> Yeah, I am looking at that right now
<1> do that on both pe and then
<1> sh ip route vrf name prefix
<5> Jewniper over here
<5> JUNOS has a "multipath" context with an RD specifier in the subcontext
<5> I am trying to make sure I know what the RD sub does
<1> i wanna play with juniper stuff
<1> netscreen crap doesnt count
<5> Juniper Networks Reference Guide: JUNOS Routing, Configuration and Achitecture
<5> ISBN-13: 978-0-201-77592-1
<5> It's a few years old, but still relevant. Unfortunately it makes ***umptions that you know the protocols well
<7> vxPTP: show version and haiku
<5> All your VRF are beling to us
<5> belong
<5> Oh well. It's not like anything is ****ing going on around here today anyway
<3> jesus, oracle is retarded
<3> set policy id 1577 name "16097102.6" from "Customer-Connection" to "Private-MT" "tall-lan-group" "tall-PrMT-140.85.137.200/29" "ssh/ping/trace/631" perm
<3> 140.85.122.139 is not inside 140.85.137.200/29, kthx!
<8> ping -f
<9> wut it dew, kinfo
<0> w***up kinfo


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