[j-nsp] JunOS 10.4R8.5 on MX5? Am I forced to run 11.4+?

William McLendon wimclend at gmail.com
Thu Mar 22 09:08:36 EDT 2012


I think the -T versions are newer models than the non -T versions, hence the different code requirements and some MX5/10/40s working on different revs than others.

my understanding is the -T models have built-in Timing support (whatever that means)

will
 
On Mar 22, 2012, at 8:26 AM, juniper-nsp-request at puck.nether.net wrote:

> Subject: Re: [j-nsp] JunOS 10.4R8.5 on MX5? Am I forced to run 11.4+?
> Message-ID: <032a01cd0827$3ccac1c0$b6604540$@paulstewart.org>
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> Yeah, we just ran into this weird release issue with hardware not being supported - in this case MX10-T .... 
> 
> Anyways, I did do a no validate on a downgrade and it was miserable (had to reinstall OS via USB key).  Live and learn ... ;)
> 
> Running 11.2R5.4 on a pair of them at moment - as long as you're not doing BRAS functions it seems to work ok with BGP/MPLS/OSPF/IPv6
> 
> Paul



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