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I think it is by design as well, but really defeating the purpose therefore 
misleading us – the loyal customers.   Juniper is an excellent platform, but 
sometimes you want / need to start small and grow into a device.  Like 
previously mentioned, the MX104 is pretty ridiculous.  I am sure Juniper lost 
some loyal Juniper fans over this as the bean counters are saying, “what do you 
mean it is going to cost that much more $$$ to enable the 10g ports that are 
just sitting there.”  In my opinion, they should have at least made it the same 
cost, or maybe a little more money.  It is actually cheaper for the guys that 
bought MX104’s to buy a new MX204, than to upgrade the MX104 Base effectively 
making the initial MX104 an expensive boat anchor.

Josh



On 4/19/18, 2:30 AM, "juniper-nsp on behalf of Mark Tinka" 
<juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net on behalf of mark.ti...@seacom.mu> wrote:



    On 10/Apr/18 15:10, Josh Baird wrote:
    > I have found the licensing costs on the MX104 to be pretty ridiculous.  I
    > can buy a brand new MX204 with plenty of 10Gbps interfaces for cheaper 
than
    > it would be up upgrade the "base" MX104 (MX104-MX5 bundle) to enable the
    > four of the built-in 10Gbps interfaces and additional chassis throughput.

    I think that is by design :-).

    Mark.

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