On Wednesday, May 22, 2013 11:17:29 PM Paul Stewart wrote: > You have to buy the extended feature license on the > EX2200 to run OSPF. We have a bunch of EX2200-C deployed > that have OSPF routes on them and they work fine - to > qualify that though, there is very little traffic > through them at layer3 - cant' see them handling much > layer3 traffic. That deployment is mainly layer2 > oriented.
It's a shame that Juniper make you pay for an IS-IS license to run it on the lower-/mid-end EX platforms, yet all an operator might want that for is management access. Maybe some bright soul at Juniper will come up with yet- another-license where we can run IS-IS in "management access mode". Granted, all you'll get today, if you turn it on, is complaints about it not having a license, but Juniper are now seriously threatening software enforcement in upcoming code. Mark.
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