On 10/01/2024 22:41, Richard McGovern wrote:
Hopefully this helps, and explains a little of the history of how MX
got to where it is today, and beyond.
Thanks for the insight! this helps :)
As I only need it for spare I will probably just go for the
MX204-HW-BASE and ignore the warning message
On 10/01/2024 18:50, Richard McGovern wrote:
So basically without some Feature License tied the HW SN via some Flex
Feature License, it is a good boat anchor!
So why does the MX204 I currently have and doesn't have any license
installed on it is running BGP/OSPF without any problems on version
Is there a difference between "MX204" and "MX204-HW-BASE"?
I thought the "MX204" has honored based license, which isn't sold
anymore. Where the "MX204-HW-BASE" (also end of sale but still widely
available) enforces the license after version 22.2R1 for BGP. Is this
assumption correct?
If ther
Marlon Duksa wrote:
Does anyone know if a Cisco mailing list like this exists? Thanks,
Marlon
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Hello,
I'm studding for my JNCIA-ER exam and that includes some j-web
configurations. But I noticed that on some M routers and on Olive you can't
configure any routing protocols. Is this option in J-Web only available on J
series routers? Or am I missing something.
Anyway, Should I be save if I upgrade top 7.6R4? The router is only for
testing purposes.
Btw, I seem to only be able to download the 8.x version of JUNOS from the
juniper site. Where can I find the 7.x?
Thanks all for responding!
chiel
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installed
pkg_add: install script returned error status
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Is there any way to upgrade without a PCMCIA card? I coudn't find anything on
this mailing list/google.
chiel
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