Hello!
I have the problem, that we will have 5 sites with eBGP by the end of
the year. A fully meshed network will be possible, but perhaps it is
now the best time to think about other solutions. Would a route server
with quagga be the perfect solution? does anyhone has some experiences
about that?
Regards,
Matthias
Am 23.08.2008 um 17:34 schrieb xinyu zeng:
Hi Matthias,
The BGP RR feature on J series requires a JX-BGP-ADV-LTU license. If
you didn't buy something, sure u can't ask support of it. Till now
the license is still soft license, which means you can run it but
there is warning message for it. No one can be sure when it will
become a 'hard' license:)
Regards,
Zeng, Xinyu
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 4:15 AM, Matthias Gelbhardt
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi!
Today I configured the "cluster" statement to enable the route
reflection feature of a J6350, as it would solve a problem I have. I
would be able to make a full mesh and probably I will do so, but at
the moment I am unable to make a direct connection between two
sites. So I would like to let the router in the middle advertise the
routes to the other site and vice versa.
Anyway, the config states now: Warning: requires 'bgp-reflection'
license which is a clear warning, that I have to enable this feature
due to an additinal license. But obviously the feature worls.
License usage:
Licenses Licenses Licenses
Feature name used installed needed
bgp-reflection 1 0 1
This states also, that I need a license. The question is now, is
there a timebomb, that the feature will stop working? Will we lose
any support from juniper? Why is this feature working, when I do not
have a license code?
Regards,
Matthias
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