RE: ping mib and juniper ping mib

From: Nathan Casassa (ncasassa@gnilink.net)
Date: Wed Jan 30 2002 - 21:54:14 EST


an underscore is 0x5F

nate

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Goyette [mailto:pgoyette@juniper.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 5:24 PM
> To: Raj Arora; juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
> Subject: RE: ping mib and juniper ping mib
>
>
> If I remember my Hex-to-ASCII conversion,
>
> raj_hub = r = 0x72
> a = 0x61
> j = 0x6a
> _ = (I forget)
> h = 0x68
> u = 0x75
> b = 0x62
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Raj Arora [mailto:arorar@nortelnetworks.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 2:04 PM
> To: 'juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net'
> Subject: ping mib and juniper ping mib
>
>
> Hi
> Within the context of a MPLS VPN on Juniper, I'm trying to set the "ping
> mib" to ping from a PE to either another PE (egress side) or CE (ingress
> side).
> From within that first PE I can execute 'ping routing-instance raj_hub
> 192.178.50.17' where raj_hub is obviously my routing instance and
> 192.178.50.17 is the ip on the ingress side of the CE. This
> appears to work.
> So to effectively achieve the same using the ping mib I'm trying to set
> pingCtlTargetAddress to 192.178.50.17 (0xc0 0xB2 0x32 0x11)
> pingCtlAdminStatus to enabled(1)
> pingCtlRowStatus to createAndGo(4)
> and using juniper ping mib setting
> jnxPingCtlRoutingInstanceName to raj_hub (0xA2 0x8D 0x98 0x37 0x25 0x96
> 0xA5 0x8E)
>
> Does anyone know if this should work?
> When I set 'jnxPingCtlRoutingInstanceName' to raj_hub, it seems
> to not like
> this. Can someone advise me on what the syntax is suppose to be. I just
> converted it to the ascii equivalent as (0xA2 0x8D 0x98 0x37 0x25
> 0x96 0xA5
> 0x8E), but I keep getting inconsistent value when I try to set
> the variable.
> raj
>
>
>
> Raj Arora
> arorar@nortelnetworks.com
> Nortel Networks
> (esn) 393-2916, (613) 763-2916
>



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