We believe that connectivity is not the same as experiencing a great connection. Juniper's AI-Native Networking Platform is built from the ground up across the AIOps layer and our systems to fully harness the power of AI. From real-time fault isolation to proactive anomaly detection and self-driving corrective actions, it provides campus, branch, data center, and WAN operations with next-level predictability, reliability, and security.
I was at the Sheppard Pratt North Point VA shelter in Hagerstown, MD where they make us eat old out dated garbage from the dumpster. The Director Tosha almost never comes in for more than 1 hour a month. The place is a haunted house. Water leaking from pipes everywhere, vents in the ceiling that have never been cleaned (I have pics), broken dishwasher for months. Sheppard Pratt is horrible. $2,000 a day for this nightmare. There is zero recovery. Everyone that leaves goes back to drugs and alcohol.
My SRX is behind NAT ( all incomming forwarded to the SRX ), and I could not make this work. I kept getting this on the client Configuration download: Login: HTTPS request failed. SSL: no alternative certificate subject name matches target host name
THIS is the kind of content I want to see more of. Less sales stuff and more detailed "how to build something with these emerging technologies", with a nice dose of "why" included for good measure.
Yes, when you enable configuration management in Juniper Mist, it will ingest the current configuration of the switch¹². Here's how it works: 1. **Create a Switch Configuration Template**: You create a switch configuration template at the organization level or the site level⁴. 2. **Apply the Template**: You apply this template to one or multiple sites⁴. The configuration settings linked to a particular site will be applied to the switches within that site⁴. 3. **Ingest the Current Configuration**: If an organization-level switch template was assigned to the site, the configuration will appear in view-only mode¹. You can keep the settings from the template or make adjustments¹. In each section of the page, you can select `Override Configuration Template` and then enter your changes¹. These changes will apply only to this site, not to the template itself¹. (1) Switch Configuration Options | Mist | Juniper Networks. www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/software/mist/mist-wired/topics/reference/switch-config-options.html. (2) Best Practices for switch port configs - Mist. www.mist.com/documentation/best-practices-switch-port-configs/. (3) Configure Switches | Mist | Juniper Networks. www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/software/mist/mist-wired/topics/topic-map/configure-switches.html. (4) Manage or Update Configuration Settings | Mist | Juniper Networks. www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/software/mist/mist-wired/topics/topic-map/manage-template-settings-wired-assurance.html.
Thank you for sharing! RE: ~15:30 Modular vs. Fixed Switches - Are deep buffers desirable in RDMA? Jitter and latency variation and associated frame reordering over parallel flows seems like a sensitivity. Don't these absurdly integrated systems (GPU to GPU) have their own transmission control mechanisms and realtime knowledge of the state of the flows? Is the Ethernet network doing ECN or Pause in these deployments? I think the slide at 21:50 addresses my questions. Sorry. Impatient.
If this is also for enterprises, when can we expect Mist monitoring support for this? This would be interesting choice for us for connecting our partners and L3VPNs from different ISPs etc.
The X version (ACX7024X) is actually not really targeting metro use-case, since it will be more expensive than the non-X (ACX7024). It will target enterprise use-cases and SP roles where more CPU horse power is required and where i-temp is not a requirement.
The Northeast Georgia healthcare system is in good hands with Mr. Paravate in charge. Excited for the promising future & all the innovations in the healthcare industry. Awesome video !!
Great video. Just wanted to point out that the private key should be loaded in memory before trying to authenticate. Otherwise, it would fail. On Unix-like OSes you can use eval, and put it on your bashrc file to load automatically.