On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 09:49:07AM +0200, Robert Hass wrote:
> AFAIK you wrong.
>
> You cannot open JTAC or TAC (Cisco) case if you don't have valid support
> contract.
> Same regarding software upgrades - you cannot upgrade to next major version
> without valid support contract.
> You cannot
Alexander Shikoff writes:
>var $str = '"';
>var $str = '\"';
>both result to an error.
It's a bug, fixed in modern SW. I don't know of a work-around.
Apologies
Thanks,
Phil
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Rob,
What I stated in my previous post is your legal right as a software licensee,
irrespective of what some software manufacturers may state on their websites to
the contrary.
If you need help enforcing your right to bug fixes in your licensed software,
you should either get a lawyer or
AFAIK you wrong.
You cannot open JTAC or TAC (Cisco) case if you don't have valid support
contract.
Same regarding software upgrades - you cannot upgrade to next major version
without valid support contract.
You cannot download any software from Juniper or Cisco without valid
service contracts
2017-07-25 21:41 GMT+02:00 Scott Granados :
> I can confirm the rate=1 regardless of behavior up through 13.2 up through
> the PFE programming blocked by flow PR when that bug was addressed.
>
To be honest I didn't understand. You mean, the famous "rate is always 1
On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 07:20:44PM +0200, Vlad Skuba wrote:
> Hi, Alexander,
>
> you can print any ASCII character by using it's HEX number: "\xXX".
>
> For double quote it will be "\x22".
Thanks for suggestion. It does not work for Junos 10.0.
> On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 6:06 PM, Alexander
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