Hi Tore, >http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos12.3/topics/concept/ex-series-software-licenses-overview.html#jd0e146
>Comparing the above seems to suggest that if you're using e.g. OSPFv2 or >VRRP today, you must purchase an Advanced Feature Licence in order to >upgrade to 12.3. Is that really the case? It is a documentation error that is being corrected and link will be updated soon. Regards Rajesh Date: Sun, 03 Feb 2013 11:57:54 +0100 From: Tore Anderson <t...@fud.no> To: Paul Goyette <pgoye...@juniper.net> Cc: "juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net" <juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net> Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Junos 12.3 Release Date Message-ID: <510e42b2.4000...@fud.no> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 * Paul Goyette > 12.3 has now been released. http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos12.2/topics/concept/ex-series-software-licenses-overview.html#jd0e146 http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos12.3/topics/concept/ex-series-software-licenses-overview.html#jd0e146 Comparing the above seems to suggest that if you're using e.g. OSPFv2 or VRRP today, you must purchase an Advanced Feature Licence in order to upgrade to 12.3. Is that really the case? Also, what is meant with the phrase "with four active interfaces" for OSPF? I hope it does not mean that if you're running OSPF on five or more interfaces today, you simply cannot upgrade to 12.3? Best regards, -- Tore Anderson _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp