R: [j-nsp] Re: Problem with routing FastEthernet (2.1)

Gary Tate gtate at juniper.net
Wed Apr 13 17:43:09 EDT 2005


Yes this is spot on.

C. Hagel wrote:
> 	To completely clarify, if fxp0 is disabled then all OOB
> "Ethernet" management access will be gone leaving you with only Console,
> Aux, and inband access.  
> 	If you have a terminal server connected to the Console port, then
> you will still have OOB management access.  Disableing fxp0 will not
> have any effect the forwarding of the router.  
> 
> 
> Hopefully this will clarify it all. 
> 
> 
> On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 23:27:41 +0200
> Daniel Roesen <dr at cluenet.de> wrote:
> 
> DR> On Wed, Apr 13, 2005 at 01:53:22PM -0700, Gary Tate wrote:
> DR> > Disabling fxp0 has no effect on the forwarding of the router only in the 
> DR> > manor used to manage the router.  Out of band management will no longer 
> DR> > work as expected.
> DR> 
> DR> You're talking in miracles. Without fxp0, you effectively have no
> DR> OOB management anymore at all. All else is in-band.
> DR> 
> DR> Can you shed some light on what exactly changes in behaviour when and
> DR> how?
> DR> 
> DR> 
> DR> Best regards,
> DR> Daniel
> DR> 
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