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On the new 4200 side ae0 is made up of xe-0/1/0 and xe-0/1/2
On the existing stack ae11 is made up of xe-0/2/2 and xe-2/0/16
xe-0/1/0 is connected to xe-0/2/2 and xe-0/1/2 is connected to xe-2/0/16 via 10G DAC cables (which I donated)
With the exception of the 4 SFP ports and route server #2 that Jay mentioned, all moves will be to the same numbered port on the switch.  In the old stack, they are all ge-1/0/x, and on the new 4200, they will all be ge-0/0/x  I will keep the x the same so I moved my port from ge-1/0/11 to ge-0/0/11 and the looking glass has also been moved to ge-0/0/0  All other moves will happen during the Tuesday afternoon maintenance window.

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From: MICE Discuss [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Richard Laager
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Subject: Re: [MICE-DISCUSS] EX4200 (1G Switch) Packet Loss -> 10G Participants

I'm assuming these are named "ge-0/0/X", for X in 0 to 23 inclusive; is
that correct?

Jeremy, which port are you (well, Minnesota VoIP) using on the new switch?

What are the port names of two 10G uplinks on the new switch?

Of those, which 10G port on the new switch is connected to xe-0/2/2 in
the core stack and which is connected to xe-2/0/16?

What is the name of the LAG on the new EX4200-24T switch (the other side
of ae11 on the core stack)? Is it ae0?

-- 
Richard