[j-nsp] pppoe on e320

Truman Boyes truman at suspicious.org
Wed Oct 1 12:18:35 EDT 2008


Hi Marlon,

Licenses are required for BRAS termination on JUNOSe.

If you are working in a lab scenario you can contact your local team  
for information on a license for testing purposes. When you are ready  
to go live, you can buy the right license for your setup.

Truman


On 1/10/2008, at 11:40 AM, Marlon Duksa wrote:

> Hi,
> I have a problem establishing PPPoE session on E320. I seem to get the
> negotiation going but right after a PPP IPCP ack, the Juniper sends  
> an IPCP
> terminate, and tears down my session.  I cant' seems to find a debug  
> option
> to tell me why, but looking at some Juniper docs and it seems like  
> BRAS
> functionality is controlled by a separate license...
>
> "From the 'Broadband Access Configuration Guide"
>
>> From Global Configuration mode, configure a B-RAS license:
> host1(config)#license b-ras k3n91s6gvtj
>
> B-RAS licenses are available in various sizes to enable subscriber  
> access
> for up to one of the following maximum number of simultaneous active  
> IP,
> LAC, and bridged Ethernet interfaces:
>
>    * 4000
>    * 8000
>    * 16,000
>    * 32,000
>    * 48,000
>
> Do we need to install a license to configure this or is BRAS  
> functionality
> supported by default?Thanks,
> Marlon
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