R: [j-nsp] Re: Problem with routing FastEthernet (2.1)
Gary Tate
gtate at juniper.net
Wed Apr 13 16:53:22 EDT 2005
Disabling fxp0 has no effect on the forwarding of the router only in the
manor used to manage the router. Out of band management will no longer
work as expected.
Gary
Lars Erik Gullerud wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Apr 2005, Aviva Garrett wrote:
>
>
>>Yes, you are correct. My mistake. However, fxp0 needs to be configured
>>for the router to function. In the configuration below, fxp0 is
>>disabled.
>
>
> Surely you must be joking.
>
> ----
> lerik at cr1.osls> show configuration interfaces fxp0
> disable;
>
> lerik at cr1.osls> show interfaces fxp0
> Physical interface: fxp0, Administratively down, Physical link is Down
> Interface index: 1, SNMP ifIndex: 1
> Type: Ethernet, Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1514, Speed: 10m
> Device flags : Present No-Carrier
> [snip]
> ----
>
> I can positively attest that all the routers we don't have any fxp0
> connection on work just fine (here from an M320). :)
>
> /leg
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