We are running 10.4r7.5 with security on dual stack with static routing, dhcp 
(IPv4) and RA (IPv6) for the office, it Works ok, but had to upgrade the ram 
and cf. We are running j2320. We also have one j2320 running on 
10.4R8-something for our IX peerings, both v4/v6. I've disabled all security 
and run it in packet mode though, it also has 2GB ram and the bigger cf.

Both of them average below 100mbps though and the office router handles about 
65 employees easily.

My best bet would be the latest 10.4-version or the latest 
service-release/recommended.

//T

On 28 feb 2012, at 23:23, Yucong Sun (叶雨飞) <sunyuc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> any one?
> 
> On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 5:43 PM, Yucong Sun (叶雨飞) <sunyuc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I have two j2350, one with 9.3r4.4, and the other I am trying to find
>> a good version to upgrade to, with security features. So far I have
>> tried:
>> 
>> 1) 10.1 - 10.2R4, those runs okay, but they only have half-ass ipv6 support.
>> 2) 10.4R8, crash once a month or so, msut be manually rebooted, plus
>> they basically just hose horribly under 20kpps or 200k sessions.
>> 3) 11.X crash on boot directly
>> 
>> they both are taking full BGP feeds, and I've upgraded them both to
>> 2.5G ram, and I even upgraded on-board cpu to 3G model.
>> 
>> anyway I'm about to give up on any hope to use non-packet mode on
>> these routers, my money would have been much better spend if I just
>> buy a decent dell server and good network cards, they all handles tons
>> of tons more sessions just fine, any similar experiences?
> 
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