That would be cool if it didn't also break IPSec VPNs...bummer

-----Original Message-----
From: Timh Bergström [mailto:timh.bergst...@videoplaza.com] 
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2011 4:28 PM
To: R. Benjamin Kessler
Cc: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] J-Series Router Options

Hey,

I'd say get a bigger CF and install some 10.4 version and follow this; 
http://juniper.cluepon.net/index.php/Enabling_packet_based_forwarding

Disables all that flow stuff you really don't want on a router.

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Timh Bergström
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On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 3:18 PM, R. Benjamin Kessler <ben.kess...@zenetra.com> 
wrote:
> Hello All -
>
> We have a client with a lot of J-Series routers running 9.3 code or earlier.  
> We really like the features and functionality of JUNOS as a router and are 
> more than a little annoyed that Juniper seems to be forcing us to turn these 
> routers into firewalls.

>
> What are others doing to deal with the "flow" issues associated with more 
> recent versions of code?
>
> Also, many of these routers have "small" CF cards (e.g. 256MB or 512MB) which 
> will also cause issues with more modern versions of code.
>
> I'm interested in knowing how others have tackled these challenges for 
> customers with hundreds of these in the field.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ben
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