Thanks Graham for the kind reply.
But in general that means MACsec standard 802.1ae is not support on MX204
ports?

Thanks again

On Tue, 26 Nov 2019 at 21:44, Graham Brown <juniper-...@grahambrown.info>
wrote:

> Hi Mohammad,
>
> The following link displays specific elements pertaining to MACSec support
> on various Juniper platforms, MX204 included:
> https://apps.juniper.net/feature-explorer/parent-feature-info.html?pFName=Media%20Access%20Control%20Security%20(MACsec)
>
>
> Review the link and ask the customer for clarification on what they
> require to be supported from the equipment. Depending on what the
> requirements are, the MX204 may be able to secure the L2 elements for your
> customer.
>
> HTH,
> Graham
>
> Graham Brown
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>
>
> On Wed, 27 Nov 2019 at 08:39, Mohammad Khalil <eng.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dears
>> I am working with a customer and MX204 is in play.
>> The customer concern is MACsec feature support , I have read around
>> that MX204 doesn’t Support a real MACSEC, but offers unicast MAC DA for
>> MACsec and MACsec with fallback PSK are which related to allow exchanging
>> and establishing Macsec connections.
>> So frankly MX204 does not support MACsec or am I missing something?
>>
>> Thanks
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