[j-nsp] MX5-T-DC vs MX80-5G-DC-B

Jonas Frey (Probe Networks) jf at probe-networks.de
Sat Nov 19 13:01:41 EST 2011


Hi Nico,

which JunOS are you running? 10.4R7.5 here.

Maybe they changed it on later MX5/10/40 bundles or its now beeing
enforced on newer JunOS versions (just as i said)...

Best regards,
Jonas


Am Samstag, den 19.11.2011, 18:46 +0100 schrieb Nicolaj Kamensek:
> Am 19.11.2011 17:52, schrieb Jonas Frey (Probe Networks):
> 
> Hello,
> 
> > That is not true. The ports are configurable and usable. But you need a
> > license to be allowed to use them. The license is just paperwork and you
> > dont need to activate it somewhere. However this policy will change in
> > the future, all MX5/10/40 bundles and line cards are EEPROM coded and a
> > later JunOS will activate these limitations (ask your channel partner
> > about this...).
> 
> I beg to differ: I currently have a MX80-5G bundle in the lab which does 
> show the interfaces in the 'show chassis hardware' statement but does 
> not allow the link to come up. Furthermore, the MIC-3D-20GE-SFP will not 
> come online in the 2nd MIC slot as well. The system is about 8 weeks old.
> 
> Regards,
> Nico
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