1) 13.2R5.10 (latest recommended)
2) Nope
 

Chris Jones, JNCIE-ENT #272 / JNCIP-SP
SDN Engineer
www.sdnessentials.com
Cell: 858-888-0373
E-Mail: ch...@sdnessentials.com 

 
 
--------- Original Message --------- Subject: Re: [j-nsp] EX9200 DHCP Relay
From: "Will O'Brien" <will.obr...@noaa.gov>
Date: 9/16/14 8:03 am
To: ch...@sdnessentials.com
Cc: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net

1) are you running 13.3?
 2) are you using a routing instance?
 
 On Sep 16, 2014, at 8:02 AM, ch...@sdnessentials.com wrote:
 
 > Juniper Geniuses,
 > 
 > I'm trying to set up some basic DHCP relay on an EX9200. The CLI rejects the 
 > "forwarding-options bootp" syntax, saying "unsupported platform". 
 > 
 > Googling for some documentation, I came across "DHCP Relay Minimum 
 > Configuration":
 > 
 > http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos13.3/topics/example/dhcp-subscriber-access-dhcp-relay-minimum-configuration.html
 > 
 > Now, while I've come to understand that this DHCP Relay configuration was 
 > specifically meant to be for MX subscriber management, this particular page 
 > happens to be under the EX9200 documentation (I also realize the EX9200 is 
 > basically an MX). I've also read that it's kind of buggy (or was in 
 > 2012...). I also tried labbing this using some Fireflies and a VMX in 
 > Junosphere but couldn't get it working. 
 > 
 > Anybody out there know if this is the correct way to do DHCP relaying on an 
 > EX9200? If not, could somebody please provide a config example of how to do 
 > this?
 > 
 > Regards,
 > 
 > Chris
 > 
 > 
 > Chris Jones, JNCIE-ENT #272 / JNCIP-SP
 > SDN Engineer
 > www.sdnessentials.com
 > Cell: 858-888-0373
 > E-Mail: ch...@sdnessentials.com
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