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SRX Security Policy at Group-Level – Careful what you wish for…

christianscholz    26.05.2016 26.05.2016    No Comments on SRX Security Policy at Group-Level – Careful what you wish for…

Just struggled with this one and thought that this might be helpful. To log every denied packet on my SRX-100 (Living-Room and HomeOffice-Room) I use groups so I don’t accidentally… Read more »

Security, vSRX / Firefly   

Juniper Login Banner Generator

christianscholz    16.05.2016 16.05.2016    No Comments on Juniper Login Banner Generator

Check out my new Script on jncie.de I designed it basically for my Home-Lab but then i thought that i share it with the World. Since the “translating” process from… Read more »

Lab, News   

SRX Default Drop Log

christianscholz    20.04.2016 20.04.2016    No Comments on SRX Default Drop Log

Have you ever wondered where the SRX stores the Logs for what it denied? Back in my Checkpoint days we had this nice Dashboard which showed us the Packets that… Read more »

Lab, vSRX / Firefly   

New Books – New Tasks – New Certifications

christianscholz    19.04.2016 19.04.2016    No Comments on New Books – New Tasks – New Certifications

Finally the new Books arrived – can’t wait to start Labbing them out 😉

Fun, Lab, News   

Just for the Fun – How to “secure” your Rack

christianscholz    19.04.2016 19.04.2016    No Comments on Just for the Fun – How to “secure” your Rack

Pro Tip #17: If the Door can’t be closed due to the massive amount of missing Cablemanagement, take your old V-Belt and wrap it around your Door 😀 😀 😀… Read more »

Fun   

Juniper Summmit 2016 – The Disruptive Decade

christianscholz    17.04.2016 19.04.2016    No Comments on Juniper Summmit 2016 – The Disruptive Decade

I went to the Juniper Summit in Frankfurt, Germany on Wednesday the 13th of April. It was really interesting seeing so many Juniper Employees and Partners and of course also… Read more »

News   

VCF in the Lab

christianscholz    11.04.2016 11.04.2016    No Comments on VCF in the Lab

Today I worked on a VCF-Setup for one of our Customers. The VCF consists of 8 QFX5100 (Copper and Fiber). This Setup is one of the reasons why I love… Read more »

Lab, Virtual Chassis   

POC – Pilot – Project :: Objectives and Difference

christianscholz    11.04.2016 11.04.2016    No Comments on POC – Pilot – Project :: Objectives and Difference

Customers sometimes ask me, what the Difference between a POC and a Pilot is. I found this nice Sheet (but had to modify it / tweak it since it did… Read more »

Lab, News   

IPv6 Subnetting Table

christianscholz    10.04.2016 26.12.2024    No Comments on IPv6 Subnetting Table

Just in Case someone faces the same Problem – here’s the IPv6 subnetting Table(click to enlarge) Most ISP’s in Germany provide Customers at least with a /64 Subnet – you… Read more »

IPv6   

Firefly + 1GB-RAM + IPv6 = Baaaaad Idea…

christianscholz    07.04.2016 07.04.2016    No Comments on Firefly + 1GB-RAM + IPv6 = Baaaaad Idea…

Never use less RAM then recommended, when playing with all the Features… Even after 9 hours my ESX couldn’t recover from the Firefly commit, that – even after 9 hours… Read more »

IPv6, vSRX / Firefly   

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