[j-nsp] Re: Re: Interfaces, deactivate vs disable

Warren Kumari Warren at kumari.net
Wed Jun 8 14:59:11 EDT 2005


While all of these sound nice, I would happily trade them all for a  
different prompt (and possibly a warning) when you have typed "commit  
confirm" and have not yet typed "commit" - I cannot even begin to  
count the number of times I have shot myself in the foot withthat -  
seems like I would stop using commit confirmed, but it's like a drug....

Warren
On Jun 8, 2005, at 10:07 AM, Daniel Roesen wrote:

> On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 12:46:01PM -0400, Richard A Steenbergen wrote:
>
>> It is also pretty darn annoying that you have to deactivate an entire
>> group when you deactivate its only/last remaining neighbor, leads  
>> to a lot
>> of weird corner cases with automated config management that just  
>> shouldn't
>> be.
>>
>
> ACK!
>
>
>> While we're on the subject of small silly but annoying things, fix  
>> the
>> empty prefix-list problem too. :P Sometimes I want a prefix-list  
>> to be
>> empty (so that it can be easily filled with something later), and  
>> if I am
>> referencing it in a standardized config I can't deactivate it  
>> without also
>> breaking the policy that references it.
>>
>
> Yes yes yes!
>
>
>> Oh and can't we find the guy who wrote the firewall language and  
>> the guy
>> who wrote the policy language and lock them in the same room together
>> until they add a termless "then whatever" default action that  
>> ALWAYS STAYS
>> ON THE BOTTOM to the firewall filters. Inserting the "default  
>> action" term
>> to the bottom after adding every new term is a pain in the ass.
>>
>
> Yep. Another annoyance. Something like "terminal-term" instead of  
> "term
> foo" would be nice. Or give the term name "terminal" or "last-resort"
> some special meaning.
>
>
>> Bleh must stop asking for easy things, will just make me  
>> disappointed when
>> I don't get them. :)
>>
>
> :-)
>
> We should collect all that stuff on
> http://wiki.denog.de/twiki/bin/view/NETWORKER/JunosWishlist
>
>
> Best regards,
> Daniel
>
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