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Re: [rare-dev] RARE/freeRtr AMT relay available


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  • From: Ivana Golub <>
  • To: Niall Donaghy <>
  • Cc: Frédéric LOUI <>, "" <>, "" <>, "" <>, Akil Radhakrishnan <>, "" <>, Rick Havern <>, Toby Rodwell <>
  • Subject: Re: [rare-dev] RARE/freeRtr AMT relay available
  • Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2021 16:00:36 +0100

EUMETSAT on RARE 
:)

Ivana
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Ivana Golub PhD
ICHB PAN - PSNC
GÉANT 4-3 Project
Network Technologies and Services Development Work Package Leader


On Wed, 10 Nov 2021 at 13:45, Niall Donaghy <> wrote:
Indeed we are working with EUMETSAT and their tools to lab test AMT on Junos.
Testing is underway on Junos 20.4R3 train, results promising so far, but many things left to check - adverse effects, bugs, memory leaks, etc.
EDD for 'production network pilot' is tentatively late Q1 2022.

Br,
Niall

-----Original Message-----
From: Frédéric LOUI <>
Sent: 10 November 2021 12:32
To:
Cc: ; ; Akil Radhakrishnan <>; ; Niall Donaghy <>; Rick Havern <>; Toby Rodwell <>
Subject: Re: RARE/freeRtr AMT relay available

It should exist soon. IIRC (sorry if I’m mistaken) Niall is on the subject.


> Le 10 nov. 2021 à 13:29, Tim Chown <> a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
>> On 10 Nov 2021, at 10:53, Frédéric LOUI <> wrote:
>>
>> Let’s now observe how it compare with Juniper AMT relay :)
>
> Does one exist, or are you suggesting a vMX is set up to compare?
>
> Hopefully we can get to the bottom of why the relay isn’t working for me.  It’s certainly reachable on the network.  Are there any access filters or is the relay truly open to the internet?
>
> Tim
>




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