Ervin Taufik

(Notebook) Asus A43S driver vga Geforce 610 Problem utk Windows 7 32 bit

Posted in Uncategorized by ervin andriana taufik on August 2, 2012

ImageJika membutuhkan notebook spek lumayan dengan harga terjangkau sepertinya Asus A43Series ini cocok 😉 .

Dgn harga 5 Jutaan bisa dapet Intel® Core™ i3-2350M Processor (2.30 GHz, 3MB Cache), Vga Geforce 2 G, DDR 4 G, dan Harrdisk 500 GB.

Tapi ada sedkit kendala dengan VGA driver terutama yg Geforce, krn Asus ini punya 2 system VGA intel dan Nvidia Geforce. Problemnya adalah ketika kita install Microsoft windows 32 bit, driver yg diberikan vendor defaultnya 64 bit. Alhasil drvier itu tidak akan pernah cocok.

Setelah seraching2… dapet dari http://malangkomputer.com  harus download di site official asusnya dan itu gratis.

Sebelumnya download di site nvidianya malah ga nemu untuk Geforce 610. Akhirnya di site asusnya itu kita bisa berhasil install vga Geforce 610 untuk Asus Windows 32 bit. Dan reeedeee playing PB .

Image

Thx untuk semua bloger yg sudah share informasi. Saya juga akan share kembali untuk yg lain 🙂 , berikut link support asus. Tinggal pilih type2nya bertahap setelah itu baru download.

bisa di download disini

Fabric Network

Posted in Uncategorized by ervin andriana taufik on July 16, 2012

Defining a Network Fabric

While there are many definitions floating around, a data center switching fabric ultimately provides:

  • High-speed, low-latency interconnectivity
  • Non-blocking/non-oversubscribed interconnectivity
  • Layer 2-type connectivity
  • Multiple active paths with fast failover
  • Mesh connectivity rather than a tree-type topology
  • Simple management, configuration and provisioning

http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2011/08/04/is-a-fabric-architecture-in-your-future/

Menunggu, Menanti?

Posted in 1 by ervin andriana taufik on February 20, 2011

Kenapa lagunya kalo ga menunggu, menanti tuh orang.
Apa Masih pengen orang lama gitu?

[basic-bgp] advertising & Filter prefix junOS

Posted in Cisco, General by ervin andriana taufik on April 2, 2009

Sebelumnya kita sudah coba config basic-bgp 😉
sekarang kita coba advertise IP dari juniper.

kita bikin prefix-list IP yg akan kita advertise
=================================

ebenz@junOS# edit prefix-list export
ebenz@junOS# set 10.100.100.0/24
[edit policy-options prefix-list export]
ebenz@junOS# set 10.100.101.0/24
[edit policy-options prefix-list export]
ebenz@junOS# set 10.100.102.0/24
[edit policy-options prefix-list export]
ebenz@junOS# set 10.100.103.0/24
[edit policy-options prefix-list export]
ebenz@junOS# show
10.100.100.0/24;
10.100.101.0/24;
10.100.102.0/24;
10.100.103.0/24;
[edit policy-options prefix-list export]
ebenz@junOS#

kemudian kita null0 supaya IP tetep exist diluar (karena ini simulasi 😀 )

ebenz@junOS# edit routing-options static
[edit routing-options static]
ebenz@junOS# set route 10.100.100.0/24 reject
[edit routing-options static]
ebenz@junOS# set route 10.100.101.0/24 reject
[edit routing-options static]
ebenz@junOS# set route 10.100.102.0/24 reject
[edit routing-options static]
ebenz@junOS# set route 10.100.103.0/24 reject
[edit routing-options static]
ebenz@junOS# set route 10.100.104.0/24 reject
[edit routing-options static]
ebenz@junOS#

kemudian kita bikin statment untuk prefix-list

ebenz@junOS# edit policy-options
ebenz@junOS# set policy-statement export-prefix term 1 from prefix-list export

[edit policy-options]
ebenz@junOS# show
prefix-list export {
10.100.100.0/24;
10.100.101.0/24;
10.100.102.0/24;
10.100.103.0/24;
}
policy-statement export-prefix {
term 1 {
from {
prefix-list export;
}
}
}

hemm.. belum ada filtering
===================

[edit policy-options policy-statement export-prefix term 1]
ebenz@junOS# set then accept
[edit policy-options policy-statement export-prefix term 1
ebenz@junOS# show
from {
prefix-list export;
}
then accept;

[edit policy-options]
ebenz@junOS# set policy-statement export-prefix term 2 then reject
[edit policy-options]
ebenz@junOS# commit
commit complete
ebenz@junOS# show
term export-list {
from {
prefix-list export;
}
then accept;
}
term 2 {
then reject;
}
[edit policy-options policy-statement export-prefix]
ebenz@junOS# top
[edit]
ebenz@junOS# commit
commit complete

kemudian kita pasang statment pada protocol bgp
====================================

[edit protocols bgp]
ebenz@NETSOFT# edit group ASN-3030

[edit protocols bgp group ASN-3030]
ebenz@NETSOFT# show
type external;
peer-as 3030;
neighbor 172.16.0.204;

[edit protocols bgp group ASN-3030]
ebenz@NETSOFT# set export ?
Possible completions:
Export policy
( Open an expression
[ Open a set of values
[edit protocols bgp group ASN-3030]
ebenz@NETSOFT# set export export-prefix
[edit protocols bgp group ASN-3030]
ebenz@NETSOFT# commit
commit complete

kita tengok di sebrangnya apakah sudah dapet 😉
===================================

cisco#sh ip route bgp
10.0.0.0/24 is subnetted, 4 subnets
B 10.100.102.0 [20/0] via 172.16.0.202, 00:00:16
B 10.100.103.0 [20/0] via 172.16.0.202, 00:00:16
B 10.100.100.0 [20/0] via 172.16.0.202, 00:00:16
B 10.100.101.0 [20/0] via 172.16.0.202, 00:00:16

[basic-BGP] junOS – Quagga – Cisco

Posted in Cisco, Linux by ervin andriana taufik on April 2, 2009

Kali ini kita lagi coba2 build bgp dgn 3 router dalam 1 network yaitu 172.16.0.192/28 (tanpa filtering)
😉 just fur newbies.

JunOS : 172.16.0.202/28 ASN 2020
Quagga : 172.16.0.200/28 ASN 1010
AdvNetwork : 192.192.0.0/16
Cisco : 172.16.0.204/28 ASN 3030
AdvNetwork : 192.100.0.0/16

Kita Asumsikan bahwa quagga & Cisco sudah ready dgn config BGP nya, jadi kita tinggal coba step-step config di junOS tanpa filtering ;

config untuk peer asn 3030 (cisco)
ebenz@junOS> show bgp summary
BGP is not running
ebenz@junOS> edit
Entering configuration mode
[edit]
ebenz@junOS# edit protocols bgp
ebenz@junOS# set group ASN-3030 type external (peer as cisco)
[edit protocols bgp]
ebenz@junOS# set group ASN-3030 peer-as 3030
[edit protocols bgp]
ebenz@junOS# set group ASN-3030 neighbor 172.16.0.200
[edit protocols bgp]
ebenz@junOS# show
group ASN-3030 {
type external;
peer-as 3030;
neighbor 172.16.0.200;
}

config untuk peer asn 1010 (quagga)
[edit protocols bgp]
ebenz@junOS# set group ASN-1010 type external
[edit protocols bgp]
ebenz@junOS# set group ASN-1010 peer-as 1010
[edit protocols bgp]
ebenz@junOS# set group ASN-1010 neighbor 172.16.0.204
[edit protocols bgp]
ebenz@junOS# commit
commit complete

tinggal kita lihat status BGP ;
=====================
ebenz@junOS# run show bgp summary
Groups: 2 Peers: 2 Down peers: 2
Table Tot Paths Act Paths Suppressed History Damp State Pending
inet.0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Peer AS InPkt OutPkt OutQ Flaps Last Up/Dwn State|#Active/Received/Damped…
172.16.0.200 3030 0 1 0 0 40 Active
172.16.0.204 1010 0 2 0 0 40 Active

hemm Active .., ups ternyata IP kebalik untuk peer 3030 harusnya IP 172.16.0.204 :D. Nope kita rename
=============================================================================

ebenz@junOS# edit group ASN-3030
[edit protocols bgp group ASN-3030]
ebenz@junOS# rename neighbor 172.16.0.200 to neighbor 172.16.0.204
[edit protocols bgp group ASN-3030]
ebenz@junOS# up
[edit protocols bgp]
ebenz@junOS# edit group ASN-1010
[edit protocols bgp group ASN-1010]
ebenz@junOS# rename neighbor 172.16.0.204 to neighbor 172.16.0.200
[edit protocols bgp group ASN-1010]
ebenz@junOS# commit
commit complete
[edit protocols bgp group ASN-1010]
[edit protocols bgp]
ebenz@junOS# show
group ASN-3030 {
type external;
peer-as 3030;
neighbor 172.16.0.204;
}
group ASN-1010 {
type external;
peer-as 1010;
neighbor 172.16.0.200;
}
[edit protocols bgp]
ebenz@junOS#

kita lihat status BGP nya kembali 😉
==========================

ebenz@junOS# run show bgp summary
Groups: 2 Peers: 2 Down peers: 0
Table Tot Paths Act Paths Suppressed History Damp State Pending
inet.0 9 8 0 0 0 0
Peer AS InPkt OutPkt OutQ Flaps Last Up/Dwn State|#Active/Received/Damped…
172.16.0.200 1010 4 3 0 0 12 8/9/0 0/0/0
172.16.0.204 3030 1 5 0 0 0 0/0/0 0/0/0

sebelum filtering kita coba lihat route yg di dapat dari cisco dan quagga;
======================================================

ebenz@junOS> show route advertising-protocol bgp 172.16.0.200

inet.0: 14 destinations, 19 routes (14 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
Prefix Nexthop MED Lclpref AS path
* 172.16.0.0/16 172.16.0.204 3030 I
* 192.192.191.0/24 172.16.0.204 3030 I
* 192.192.192.0/24 172.16.0.204 3030 I
* 192.192.193.0/24 172.16.0.204 3030 I
* 192.192.194.0/24 172.16.0.204 3030 I
* 192.192.195.0/24 172.16.0.204 3030 I

ebenz@junOS> show route advertising-protocol bgp 172.16.0.204

inet.0: 14 destinations, 19 routes (14 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
Prefix Nexthop MED Lclpref AS path
* 192.100.1.0/24 172.16.0.200 1010 ?
* 192.100.2.0/24 172.16.0.200 1010 ?
* 192.100.3.0/24 172.16.0.200 1010 ?
* 192.100.4.0/24 172.16.0.200 1010 ?
* 192.100.5.0/24 172.16.0.200 1010 ?

[junOS] Filter prefix length ospf

Posted in Cisco, Linux, Mikrotik by ervin andriana taufik on March 14, 2009

Biasanya tidak semua prefix mau di terima kita, misalnya ada ip2 private yg tidak mau kita terima routenya.
Pada case ini misal kita mau filter prefix 20.21.22.0/24 , kita lihat dulu route sebelumnya.

ebenz@enterprise# run show route | match 20.21.22.
20.21.22.0/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:00:53, metric 21, tag 0
20.21.22.4/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:00:53, metric 21, tag 0
20.21.22.8/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:00:53, metric 21, tag 0
20.21.22.12/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:00:53, metric 21, tag 0
20.21.22.16/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:00:53, metric 21, tag 0
20.21.22.20/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:00:53, metric 21, tag 0

[edit]
ebenz@enterprise#

simple config untuk mem-filter ip di ospf ;

ebenz@enterprise# edit policy-options policy-statement ospf-filter
[edit policy-options policy-statement ospf-filter]
ebenz@enterprise# set term filter-private from neighbor 172.16.0.204
ebenz@enterprise# set term filter-private from route-filter 20.21.22.0/24 orlonger
ebenz@enterprise# set term filter-private then reject
ebenz@enterprise# set term else then accept
ebenz@enterprise# show
term filter-private {
from {
neighbor 172.16.0.204;
route-filter 20.21.22.0/24 orlonger;
}
then reject;
}
term else {
then accept;
}

[edit policy-options policy-statement ospf-filter]

kemudian import statment pada protocol ospf

ebenz@enterprise# edit protocols ospf

[edit protocols ospf]
ebenz@enterprise# set import ospf-filter

[edit protocols ospf]
ebenz@enterprise# show
import ospf-filter;
area 0.0.0.1 {
interface fe-0/0/0.0 {
hello-interval 10;
neighbor 172.16.0.204;
neighbor 172.16.0.200;
}
}

[edit protocols ospf]
ebenz@enterprise# commit
commit complete

[edit protocols ospf]
ebenz@enterprise# run clear ospf neighbor

[edit protocols ospf]
ebenz@enterprise# run show route | match 20.21.22.

[edit protocols ospf]

sudah hilang 😉 coba kita show route

ebenz@enterprise# top

[edit]
ebenz@enterprise# exit
Exiting configuration mode

ebenz@enterprise> show route

inet.0: 21 destinations, 21 routes (21 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
+ = Active Route, – = Last Active, * = Both

0.0.0.0/0 *[OSPF/150] 00:00:56, metric 1, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.200 via fe-0/0/0.0
30.31.32.0/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:00:51, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
30.31.32.4/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:00:51, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
30.31.32.8/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:00:51, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
30.31.32.12/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:00:51, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
30.31.32.16/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:00:51, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
40.41.42.0/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:00:51, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
40.41.42.4/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:00:51, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
40.41.42.8/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:00:51, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
40.41.42.12/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:00:51, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
40.41.42.16/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:00:51, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0

[OSPF basic] junOS – quagga – mikrotik

Posted in Linux, Mikrotik by ervin andriana taufik on March 14, 2009

Melanjutkan OSPF quagga <> mikrotik  mumpung lagi ada perangkat (thx bang maman),  kita tambahkan lagi neigbhor baru dengan perangkat juniper j2300 series dalam satu network.

                              quagga
                                    / \
                                  /     \
                         junOS   Mikrotik

– config IP dan protocols ospf di junOS
login: ebenz
Password:

— JUNOS 8.3R1.5 built 2007-04-13 22:22:33 UTC
ebenz@enterprise>
ebenz@enterprise# set interfaces fe-0/0/0 unit 0 family inet address 172.16.0.201/28
ebenz@enterprise# edit interfaces
[edit interfaces]
ebenz@enterprise# show
fe-0/0/0 {
description WAN;
unit 0 {
family inet {
address 172.16.0.201/28;
}
}
}
[edit interfaces]
ebenz@enterprise# set protocols ospf area 0.0.0.1 interface fe-0/0/0.0 hello-interval 10
note, untuk neigbhor bisa juga tidak diset
ebenz@enterprise# edit protocols
[edit protocols]
ebenz@enterprise# show
ospf {
area 0.0.0.1 {
interface fe-0/0/0.0 {
hello-interval 10;
neighbor 172.16.0.204;
neighbor 172.16.0.200;
}
}
}

[edit protocols]
ebenz@enterprise# commit
commit complete

[edit protocols]
ebenz@enterprise#

– check status ospf

ebenz@enterprise# up

[edit]
ebenz@enterprise# exit
Exiting configuration mode

ebenz@enterprise> show ospf neighbor
Address Interface State ID Pri Dead
172.16.0.204 fe-0/0/0.0 Full 172.16.0.204 1 39
172.16.0.200 fe-0/0/0.0 Full 172.16.0.200 0 38

check route check  route

ebenz@enterprise> show route

inet.0: 27 destinations, 27 routes (27 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
+ = Active Route, – = Last Active, * = Both

0.0.0.0/0 *[OSPF/150] 00:24:48, metric 1, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.200 via fe-0/0/0.0
20.21.22.0/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:24:48, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
20.21.22.4/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:24:48, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
20.21.22.8/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:24:48, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
20.21.22.12/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:24:48, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
20.21.22.16/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:24:48, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
20.21.22.20/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:24:48, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
30.31.32.0/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:24:48, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
30.31.32.4/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:24:48, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
30.31.32.8/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:24:48, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
30.31.32.12/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:24:48, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
30.31.32.16/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:24:48, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
40.41.42.0/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:24:48, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
40.41.42.4/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:24:48, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
40.41.42.8/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:24:48, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
40.41.42.12/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:24:48, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
40.41.42.16/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:24:48, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
40.41.42.20/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:24:48, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
40.41.42.24/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:24:48, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
40.41.42.28/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:24:48, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
40.41.42.32/30 *[OSPF/150] 00:24:48, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
169.254.0.0/16 *[OSPF/150] 00:24:48, metric 20, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.200 via fe-0/0/0.0
172.16.0.192/28 *[Direct/0] 23:41:13
> via fe-0/0/0.0
172.16.0.201/32 *[Local/0] 23:41:13
Local via fe-0/0/0.0
192.168.99.0/24 *[OSPF/150] 00:24:48, metric 21, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.204 via fe-0/0/0.0
202.53.253.0/27 *[OSPF/150] 00:24:48, metric 20, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.200 via fe-0/0/0.0
224.0.0.5/32 *[OSPF/10] 01:41:03, metric 1
MultiRecv

 

ebenz@enterprise# run show route 0.0.0.0

inet.0: 27 destinations, 27 routes (27 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
+ = Active Route, – = Last Active, * = Both

0.0.0.0/0 *[OSPF/150] 00:30:37, metric 1, tag 0
> to 172.16.0.200 via fe-0/0/0.0

[edit protocols ospf area 0.0.0.1]

check route di quagga

Router# sh ip route
Codes: K – kernel route, C – connected, S – static, R – RIP, O – OSPF,
I – ISIS, B – BGP, > – selected route, * – FIB route

O>* 20.21.22.0/30 [110/30] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 01:06:21
O>* 20.21.22.4/30 [110/30] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 01:06:21
O>* 20.21.22.8/30 [110/30] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 01:06:21
O>* 20.21.22.12/30 [110/30] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 01:06:21
O>* 20.21.22.16/30 [110/30] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 01:06:21
O>* 20.21.22.20/30 [110/30] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 01:06:21
O>* 30.31.32.0/30 [110/30] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 01:06:21
O>* 30.31.32.4/30 [110/30] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 01:06:21
O>* 30.31.32.8/30 [110/30] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 01:06:21
O>* 30.31.32.12/30 [110/30] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 01:06:21
O>* 30.31.32.16/30 [110/30] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 01:06:21
O>* 40.41.42.0/30 [110/30] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 01:06:21
O>* 40.41.42.4/30 [110/30] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 01:06:21
O>* 40.41.42.8/30 [110/30] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 01:06:21
O>* 40.41.42.12/30 [110/30] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 01:06:21
O>* 40.41.42.16/30 [110/30] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 01:06:21
O>* 40.41.42.20/30 [110/30] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 01:06:21
O>* 40.41.42.24/30 [110/30] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 01:06:21
O>* 40.41.42.28/30 [110/30] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 01:06:21
O>* 40.41.42.32/30 [110/30] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 01:06:21
C>* 127.0.0.0/8 is directly connected, lo
K>* 169.254.0.0/16 is directly connected, eth0
O 172.16.0.192/28 [110/10] is directly connected, eth0, 03:51:53
C>* 172.16.0.192/28 is directly connected, eth0
O>* 192.168.99.0/24 [110/30] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 01:06:21

Basic configurasi OSPF Quagga vs Mikrotik

Posted in Linux, Mikrotik by ervin andriana taufik on March 14, 2009

Basic configure untuk ospf di quagga (asumsi zebra, ospfd sudah terinstall)

quangga1 (172.16.0.200/28) —— (172.16.0.204/28)Mikrotik

– config IP address di zebra
[ebenz@ebenz ~]$ telnet localhost 2601
Trying 127.0.0.1…
Connected to localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1).
Escape character is ‘^]’.

Hello, this is Quagga (version 0.98.3).
Copyright 1996-2005 Kunihiro Ishiguro, et al.
User Access Verification
Password:
Router> en
Password:
Router#
Router# conf t
Router(config)# int eth0
Router(config-if)# ip ad
Router(config-if)# ip address 172.16.0.200/28
Router#

– config router ospf (ospfd)

ospfd# conf t
ospfd(config)# router ospf
ospfd(config-router)# ospf router-id 172.16.0.200
ospfd(config-router)# redistribute kernel
ospfd(config-router)# redistribute connected
ospfd(config-router)# redistribute static
ospfd(config-router)# network 172.16.0.192/28 area 0.0.0.1
ospfd(config-router)# default-information originate always
ospfd(config-router)# end

Setting IP address Mikrotik

[admin@MikroTik] > ip address add address=172.16.0.204/28 interface=Backbone

– config routing ospf Mikrotik

[admin@MikroTik] > routing ospf set router-id=172.16.0.204
[admin@MikroTik] > routing ospf set distribute-default=never (note, neigbhor sudah aktif)
[admin@MikroTik] > routing ospf set redistribute-connected=as-type-2
[admin@MikroTik] > routing ospf set redistribute-static=as-type-2

– config area & network

[admin@MikroTik] > routing ospf area add area-id=0.0.0.1 name=area1
[admin@MikroTik] > routing ospf network add network=172.16.0.192/28 area=area1

secara basic dan default setting ospf di quangga dan mikrotik sudah selesai, tingal kita lihat statusnya
di Mikrotik dan quangga
Mikrotik ;
[admin@MikroTik] > routing ospf neighbor print
router-id=172.16.0.200 address=172.16.0.204 priority=1 state=”2-Way” state-changes=0 ls-retransmits=0 ls-requests=0 db-summaries=0 dr-id=172.16.0.204 backup-dr-id=0.0.0.0

ups, sepertinya belum full. Check debug ospf pada log ;

[admin@MikroTik] routing> /log print
13:08:01 ospf,debug Hello received from 172.16.0.200 via [eth1:172.16.0.204]
13:08:01 ospf,debug Hello from 172.16.0.200: invalid HelloInterval 3, expected 10
13:08:04 ospf,debug Hello received from 172.16.0.200 via [eth1:172.16.0.204]
13:08:04 ospf,debug Hello from 172.16.0.200: invalid HelloInterval 3, expected 10
13:08:05 ospf,debug Hello sent to 224.0.0.5 via[eth1:172.16.0.204]
13:08:07 ospf,debug Hello received from 172.16.0.200 via [eth1:172.16.0.204]
13:08:07 ospf,debug Hello from 172.16.0.200: invalid HelloInterval 3, expected 10
13:08:10 ospf,debug Hello received from 172.16.0.200 via [eth1:172.16.0.204]
13:08:10 ospf,debug Hello from 172.16.0.200: invalid HelloInterval 3, expected 10
13:08:13 ospf,debug Hello received from 172.16.0.200 via [eth1:172.16.0.204]
13:08:13 ospf,debug Hello from 172.16.0.200: invalid HelloInterval 3, expected 10

dari hasil log ada ketidak cocokan hellointerval antara quangga dan Mikrotik.
Check default hellointerval di quangga dan sesuaikan sesuai informasi log yaitu 10

ospfd# conf t
ospfd(config)# int eth0
ospfd(config-if)# ip ospf hello-interval 10
ospfd(config-if)# end

before quangga;
ospfd# sh ip ospf neighbor
Neighbor ID Pri State Dead Time Address Interface RXmtL RqstL DBsmL
before mikrotik;
router-id=172.16.0.204 address=172.16.0.204 priority=1 state=”2-Way” state-changes=0 ls-retransmits=0 ls-requests=0 db-summaries=0 dr-id=172.16.0.204 backup-dr-id=0.0.0.0

After quangga;

ospfd# sh ip ospf neighbor
Neighbor ID Pri State Dead Time Address Interface RXmtL RqstL DBsmL
172.16.0.204 1 Full/DR 00:00:39 172.16.0.204 eth0:172.16.0.200 0 0 0
After Mikrotik;
[admin@MikroTik] > routing ospf neighbor print
router-id=172.16.0.200 address=172.16.0.200 priority=0 state=”Full” state-changes=5 ls-retransmits=0 ls-requests=0 db-summaries=0 dr-id=172.16.0.204 backup-dr-id=0.0.0.0
router-id=172.16.0.204 address=172.16.0.204 priority=1 state=”2-Way” state-changes=0 ls-retransmits=0 ls-requests=0 db-summaries=0 dr-id=172.16.0.204 backup-dr-id=0.0.0.0

check route di quangga

Router# sh ip route
Codes: K – kernel route, C – connected, S – static, R – RIP, O – OSPF,
I – ISIS, B – BGP, > – selected route, * – FIB route

O>* 20.21.22.0/30 [110/20] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 00:05:12
O>* 20.21.22.4/30 [110/20] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 00:05:12
O>* 20.21.22.8/30 [110/20] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 00:05:12
O>* 20.21.22.12/30 [110/20] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 00:05:12
O>* 20.21.22.16/30 [110/20] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 00:05:12
O>* 20.21.22.20/30 [110/20] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 00:05:12
O>* 30.31.32.0/30 [110/20] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 00:05:12
O>* 30.31.32.4/30 [110/20] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 00:05:12
O>* 30.31.32.8/30 [110/20] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 00:05:12
O>* 30.31.32.12/30 [110/20] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 00:05:12
O>* 30.31.32.16/30 [110/20] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 00:05:12
O>* 40.41.42.0/30 [110/20] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 00:05:12
O>* 40.41.42.4/30 [110/20] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 00:05:12
O>* 40.41.42.8/30 [110/20] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 00:05:12
O>* 40.41.42.12/30 [110/20] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 00:05:12
O>* 40.41.42.16/30 [110/20] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 00:05:12
O>* 40.41.42.20/30 [110/20] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 00:05:12
O>* 40.41.42.24/30 [110/20] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 00:05:12
O>* 40.41.42.28/30 [110/20] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 00:05:12
O>* 40.41.42.32/30 [110/20] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 00:05:12
C>* 127.0.0.0/8 is directly connected, lo
K>* 169.254.0.0/16 is directly connected, eth0
O 172.16.0.192/28 [110/10] is directly connected, eth0, 01:57:17
C>* 172.16.0.192/28 is directly connected, eth0
O>* 192.168.99.0/24 [110/20] via 172.16.0.204, eth0, 00:05:12

Schedule MotoGP 2009

Posted in MotoGP, Otomotive by ervin andriana taufik on February 13, 2009

Kalender MotoGP 2009

April 12th – Qatar, Losail (Evening Race)
April 26th – Japan, Motegi
May 3rd – Spain, Jerez
May 17th – France, Le Mans
May 31st – Italy, Mugello
June 14th – Catalunya, Catalunya
June 27th – Netherlands, Assen (Saturday Race)
July 5th – United States, Laguna Seca (MotoGP Class only)
July 19th – Germany, Sachsenring
July 26th – Great Britain, Donington Park
August 16th – Czech Republic, Brno
August 30th – Indianapolis, Indianapolis
September 13th – San Marino, Misano
September 20th – Hungary, Balaton
October 4th – Portugal, Estoril
October 18th – Australia, Phillip Island
October 25th – Malaysia, Sepang
November 8th – Valencia, Ricardo Tormo Valencia

Transparent Porxy Squid Version 2.6.STABLE6

Posted in Linux by ervin andriana taufik on February 13, 2009

Di versi squid 2.5.STABLE14 untuk enable transparent proxy biasa kita tambahkan 4 baris ;

httpd_accel_host virtual
httpd_accel_port 80
httpd_accel_with_proxy on
httpd_accel_uses_host_header on

reload config coba redirect/dnat port jalan dech.

Dan lama nunggu yg stable akhirnya keluar 2.6.Stable6 🙂 , ketika di jajal copy paste squid.conf yg lama 😀
keluar error 😀

2009/02/13 15:24:01| parseConfigFile: squid.conf:3096 unrecognized: ‘httpd_accel_host’
2009/02/13 15:24:01| parseConfigFile: squid.conf:3097 unrecognized: ‘httpd_accel_port’
2009/02/13 15:24:01| parseConfigFile: squid.conf:3098 unrecognized: ‘httpd_accel_with_proxy’
2009/02/13 15:24:01| parseConfigFile: squid.conf:3099 unrecognized: ‘httpd_accel_uses_host_header’

browsing2 dikit ke google ternyata lain, padahal di squid.conf keterangannya dah jelas tuch 😀

# TAG: http_port
# Usage: port [options]
# hostname:port [options]
# 1.2.3.4:port [options]

# Options:
#
# transparent Support for transparent interception of
# outgoing requests without browser settings.

Yah gitu dech kalo males baca 😀 , jadi config yg baru cukup simple ;

http_port 3128 transparent

dgn begitu sudah bisa jalan, ada option lain katanya squid ;

# Usage: [ip:]port cert=certificate.pem [key=key.pem] [options…]
# The socket address where Squid will listen for HTTPS client
# requests.

http_port 192.168.10.1:3128 transparent

just fur newbies 😉