[j-nsp] Juniper Re-registration

cjwstudios cjwstudios at gmail.com
Thu Jun 2 22:54:39 EDT 2011


Will, thanks for the reponse.  I've just learned about the MX5 today.
Looks like a fantastic option.

Christopher

On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 7:50 PM, OBrien, Will <ObrienH at missouri.edu> wrote:
> There is a re-inspection process, but yes, they make it pretty expensive.
> They'd much rather sell you a new router. I was afraid that I'd have to do it when one of my devices inadvertently fell off maintenance.
>
> That said, have you talked to a sales rep about something like a MX5?
>
>
> On Jun 2, 2011, at 8:51 PM, cjwstudios wrote:
>
>> If I were interested in purchasing an M7i that was out of contract,
>> purchased used from a third-party its my understanding that, in order
>> to download software updates, from Juniper I would need to pay a
>> re-registration fee.
>>
>> I found one part number for re-registration SVC-JUNOS-REG which @ $10k
>> was twice the cost of the M7i.  Am I correct in assuming that, in
>> order to obtain legitimate software updates this would be the only
>> course to proceed?
>>
>> Also I'm interested in a good deal on a used M7i or M10i.  Thank you,
>>
>> Christopher
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