Thanks for the help. Yes i believe those are both EEOL releases so that is supported. I was just hoping to save a few reloads of the router. In addition i cant find 11.4 on Junipers site anymore.
Brendan Mannella TeraSwitch Inc. Main - 1.412.945.7045 Direct - 1.412.945.7049 eFax - 1.412.945.7049 Colocation . Cloud . Connectivity On Sat, Jan 2, 2016 at 3:35 PM, Dan White <dwh...@olp.net> wrote: > We upgraded an MX480, with a subscriber management license, a few months > ago 11.4X27.42 to 12.3R10.2 without any issues. > > The 'Upgrade and Downgrade Support Policy for Junos OS Releases' section > discusses what's supported, and it's not clear without further research if > a 11.2 to 12.3 upgrade would be supported. TAC would be your best resource > to find out. > > My guess is your primary risk would be the inability to perform a > downgrade, or configuration after upgrade not being correct, but that's > speculation. > > On 01/02/16 15:17 -0500, Brendan Mannella wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> So i am running a MX with 11.2 and have finally been able to schedule a >> long overdue software upgrade. Issue is the oldest still available on >> Junipers site is 12.3. I understand the recommended upgrade paths would >> prefer i go to 11.4 first, then 12.3 then to 13.3 which is where i would >> like to end up. >> >> My question is, can i go from 11.2 to 12.3 or even direct to 13.3 without >> breaking anything? What are my risks? Configuration and features are very >> basic. >> > > -- > Dan White > _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp