[j-nsp] EX series needs a special license for BGP?
Tommy Perniciaro
TPerniciaro at accuvant.com
Fri Feb 19 00:10:12 EST 2010
Yes - that's correct.
Junos will complain about not having the license but BGP will still
work, same deal on the J series not having the route reflector
license, still works just complains :)
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 18, 2010, at 9:05 PM, "TCIS List Acct"
<listacct at tulsaconnect.com> wrote:
> Hrmm -- from what I've read, it seems the EX series DOES need a
> license for BGP,
> but the J-series does not, unless you need the route-reflector
> functionality.
>
> Am I correct or ?
>
> Dan Farrell wrote:
>> If I'm not mistaken I got an EX3200-24T for around $3k (give or
>> take) and I have BGP peering on it.
>>
>> Dan Farrell
>> danno at appliedi.net
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: TCIS List Acct [mailto:listacct at tulsaconnect.com]
>> Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 10:04 AM
>> To: Patrik Olsson
>> Cc: Dan Farrell; juniper-nsp
>> Subject: Re: [j-nsp] J2320 as BGP router
>>
>> But don't you need the "advanced feature license" to do BGP on the
>> EX3200
>> series? That license adds thousands to the cost..
>>
>> --Mike
>
> --Mike
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