, March 29, 2014 11:32 PM
To: Tom Storey
Cc: Juniper Maillist
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] J2300/J4300 FPCs cannot go online
Hi,
Same here
Seems there are more expired certificates.
We'll have to try JTAC - however, I'm not sure if they can help - these boxes
are long out of support.
Any other
/J4300 FPCs cannot go online
Hi,
Same here
Seems there are more expired certificates.
We'll have to try JTAC - however, I'm not sure if they can help - these boxes
are long out of support.
Any other ideas?
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Hi,
Same here
Seems there are more expired certificates.
We'll have to try JTAC - however, I'm not sure if they can help - these
boxes are long out of support.
Any other ideas?
On 29 March 2014 00:44, Tom Storey t...@snnap.net wrote:
Ive just tried this on my J2300 running 9.3r4.4.
The
Hi all,
We have a lot of J2300/J4300 routers in educational labs.
Suddenly (this weekend) on all of them all the interfaces (both embedded
and on line cards) disappeared.
This was just released:
http://kb.juniper.net/InfoCenter/index?page=contentid=TSB16366
Junos License Certificate Expired
Juniper just released a KB on this:
http://kb.juniper.net/InfoCenter/index?page=contentid=TSB16366
Apparently you can add the v4 cert from 12.1 on boxes running 11.4 or older,
but then you need to get a new license from Customer Care in order to make it
stop complaining.
The KB also confirms
Please refer to Juniper technical service bulletin TSB16366 that documents the
fix for the certificate issue.
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Tomorrow I test this with 9.3 and keep the list posted about the result.
In 9.3 there's no specific license to enable all the ports. Seems it's
embedded.
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On 28 Mar 2014 21:41, Damon Vaughn damon.vau...@rocklandtrust.com wrote:
Please refer to Juniper technical service
Please refer to: http://kb.juniper.net/TSB16366.
Thanks,
-Yasser
On 3/28/14 3:44 PM, Tom Storey t...@snnap.net wrote:
Ive just tried this on my J2300 running 9.3r4.4.
The certificate now appears, unlike before when nothing appeared:
root show system certificate
Certificate identifier:
Have you contacted JTAC or where did you get the certificate from?
Regards,
Alex
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On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 10:44:40PM +, Tom Storey wrote:
However my FPC is still seemingly refusing to come online:
root request chassis fpc slot 0 online
FPC 0 is in transition, try again
I'm not sure this is the same issue - TTBOMK the standard routing on
J-series doesn't require a
Hi all,
We have a lot of J2300/J4300 routers in educational labs.
Suddenly (this weekend) on all of them all the interfaces (both embedded
and on line cards) disappeared.
Researching the issue come with that the FPCs (even FPC0, which is the
build-in) cannot be onlined and are in status Chassis
Once upon a time, Mircho Mirchev mir...@gmail.com said:
We have a lot of J2300/J4300 routers in educational labs.
Suddenly (this weekend) on all of them all the interfaces (both embedded
and on line cards) disappeared.
snip
The interesting thing is, that setting the router date to several
Greetings Mircho,
Had a similar issue on Monday on a J2320 running 9.6, it won't validate its RR
license anymore.
# cr2.mix.mil show system license
# /config/license/JUNOS403108.lic:1:(0) JUNOS403108: invalid signature: cannot
validate /etc/db/certs/FeatureLicense-v2.pem
# certificate has
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