[j-nsp] J2320 as BGP router

Shane Short shane at short.id.au
Thu Feb 18 13:56:07 EST 2010


That would explain it-- my very shallow depth of Juniper knowledge started on the EX series :)

-Shane


On 19/02/2010, at 2:54 AM, Patrik Olsson wrote:

> No BGP license of J series right? Only on EX?
> I think route reflector demands license on Jseries!
> 
> Patrik
> 
> Shane Short wrote:
>> I think the BGP licensing for JunOS is quite ridiculous..
>> 
>> I've been looking at upgrading our small network to some J series routers and simply haven't, because as you said-- the price of the license is almost as much as the unit itself. what gives?
>> 
>> -Shane
>> 
>> On 18/02/2010, at 11:28 PM, Tore Anderson wrote:
>> 
>>> * TCIS List Acct
>>> 
>>>> But don't you need the "advanced feature license" to do BGP on the
>>>> EX3200 series?  That license adds thousands to the cost..
>>> There's also JX-BGP-ADV-LTU, «Advanced BGP License for J-Series», which
>>> almost equals the list price of the smallest J2320.  I'm not sure what
>>> exactly would make a BGP setup advanced enough to require this license,
>>> though.
>>> 
>>> Best regards,
>>> -- 
>>> Tore Anderson
>>> Redpill Linpro AS - http://www.redpill-linpro.com/
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