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<p>Yes, I disabled all the security { } related features in my single J-6350 for testing as well.<br>
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Thanks<br>
Harris<br>
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<tt>On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 9:21 PM, Harris Hui <harris.hui@hk1.ibm.com> wrote:<br>
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> Hi all,<br>
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> The J-6350 in JUNOS 10.0R3.1 can disable the security context (flow-based<br>
> forwarding) and use it as a Router Context (IPv4 Packet-based forwarding).<br>
> I had tested this on a single J-6350 box.<br>
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> Did anyone tested to disable the security context and enable the router<br>
> context in a chassis cluster configuration? If yes, could you share the<br>
> experience with me? Thanks a lot!<br>
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I would imagine that this can be done, but admittedly, I've never run<br>
"router mode" in a chassis cluster.<br>
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Check out the factory-included<br>
/etc/config/jsr-series-routermode-factory.conf file. It sets some<br>
other things under security { } as well, like disabling TCP SYN and<br>
sequence checking.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
jof<br>
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