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  • Discussions about TNSR

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    We're happy to announce the release of TNSR software version 25.02. This regularly scheduled release includes additional hardware support, updates, and bug fixes.

    Here's what's new:

    Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding: Introducing Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (uRPF) to prevent IP spoofing attacks. Both "loose" and "strict" modes available. Enhanced BGP Protection: New BGP Roles implementation (RFC 9234) to prevent route leaks and hijacks. Powerful Threat Detection: Multi-threaded Snort 3 integration for advanced IDS/IPS. NETCONF: The NETCONF service has been made available starting with this release. Regular Updates and Maintenance: Updated VPP and DPDK versions and made over 30 bug fixes and stability enhancements.

    Learn More:

    Release Notes
    Blog
    Video

  • Discussions about TNSR

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    @johnpoz I know I thought maybe he could be my study buddy for a while but never responded so I gave up .

  • Discussions about installing or upgrading TNSR software

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    patient0P

    @pfsin excellent, happy it worked.

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  • TNSR Feature Request and Bug Reporting

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    Giving us the ability to manually set interface speeds and/or duplex settings would be helpful.

    Explain your use case

    Say you have a TNSR router and you want to hook it up to an ISP handoff for MPLS or a mux/demux or whatever, their equipment hands off a 10Gbps link to your 10Gbps link, but they may only be providing you 2Gbps bandwidth. This can muddy the waters with OSPF if you don't statically set the link cost. Setting the reference bandwidth to 10Gb and statically setting the speed of the link to 2Gbps would then auto set the OSPF cost of the interface.

    Another use case would be if you're connecting a 10Gb interface to a 1Gb interface, or some legacy equipment. I do not know the ins and outs of how TNSR negotiates speed/duplex settings, but it can't be good if TNSR decides that a link is 10Gb when it's effectively receiving 1Gbps on the other end.

    Also if you're in a lab environment, like emulated Eve-NG or GNS3, not being able to set the speeds manually results in inconsistencies in how fast the link actually is so you can't get a good idea of what real-world links/routing tables are going to look like.

    Describe the problem and propose a solution

    I've had all of the above problems. Being able to say "speed 1000" or "speed 10000" would have been able to resolve most of my issues without having to buy more transceivers or rearrange what ports are able to dynamically negotiate speeds. (This is prevalent on the older models of TNSR hardware, where the board's NICS could not negotiate, but the add-on card could negotiate speeds).

    Is it a bug?

    No, just not a feature.

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    @gigabitguru Pro tip - if you have an active tnsr software sub you should open a ticket. You can see, from the parent category, that there's not a lot of tnsr activity over here.

    I am not someone that can help you out -- but simply directing you to TAC if you need/want more responsive suggestions.

    Cheers.

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