On Feb 7, 2013, at 12:08 PM, Steve Feldman wrote:
> What is your favorite version of JunOS for the MX5/10/40? Juniper is
> recommending 11.2R5.5 this week.
11.4.r6.6
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I second that, 12.1R. No problem for almost a year using it on an border
router with two full bgp feeds, two IXP feeds and lots of iBGP / OSPF.
Gustavo Santos
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2013/2/7 james jones
> if you can, I would go with at least the latest 12.1R
we are using here 11.4R6.6 and it was a good choice.
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if you can, I would go with at least the latest 12.1R. lots of bug fixes.
On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 3:45 PM, Gabriel Blanchard wrote:
> If it's for a lab...why not run greatest and latest? if not, run the
> recommended.
>
> On 13-02-07 03:08 PM, Steve Feldman wrote:
> > I have a couple of shiny new
If it's for a lab...why not run greatest and latest? if not, run the
recommended.
On 13-02-07 03:08 PM, Steve Feldman wrote:
> I have a couple of shiny new MX40s in my lab, and need to do some testing
> before we deploy them.
>
> They will be doing fairly vanilla BGP (~2 full feeds), IS-IS and/o
I have a couple of shiny new MX40s in my lab, and need to do some testing
before we deploy them.
They will be doing fairly vanilla BGP (~2 full feeds), IS-IS and/or OSPF, and
some interface filtering. No MPLS for now, but possibly in the future to
support L2VPN/L3VPN services.
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