[j-nsp] Is Juniper moving features to AFL on EX Series in 12.3?
Caillin Bathern
caillinb at commtelns.com
Thu Feb 7 21:21:46 EST 2013
Hi Skeeve,
This has already been discussed in the "Junos 12.3 Release Date" thread
and a Juniper employee has stated that this is a documentation error
that will fixed.
Cheers,
Caillin
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[mailto:juniper-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Skeeve Stevens
Sent: Friday, 8 February 2013 1:05 PM
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Subject: [j-nsp] Is Juniper moving features to AFL on EX Series in 12.3?
All,
Something has just been pointed out to me, and I'd like to get the
communities take on it.
It seems that Juniper has moved features to the Advanced Features
License in 12.3.
*This is the link for the EX License Overview on 12.2*
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos12.2/topics/concept/ex-series
-software-licenses-overview.html#jd0e146
Features Requiring a License on EX3200, EX4200, EX4500, EX4550, EX6200,
and
EX8200 Switches
To use the following features on Juniper Networks EX3200, EX4200,
EX4500, EX4550, EX6200, and EX8200 Ethernet Switches, you must install
an advanced feature license (AFL):
- Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) and multiprotocol BGP (MBGP)
- Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS)
- IPv6 protocols: OSPFv3, RIPng, IS-IS for IPv6, IPv6 BGP
- MPLS with RSVP-based label-switched paths (LSPs) and MPLS-based
circuit cross-connects (CCCs)
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*This is the link for the EX License Overview on 12.3*
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos12.3/topics/concept/ex-series
-software-licenses-overview.html#jd0e146
Features Requiring a License on EX3200, EX4200, EX4500, EX4550, EX6200,
and
EX8200 Switches
To use the following features on Juniper Networks EX3200, EX4200,
EX4500, EX4550, EX6200, and EX8200 Ethernet Switches, you must install
an advanced feature license (AFL):
- Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) and multiprotocol BGP (MBGP)
- Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE)
- Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS)
- Multicast Listener Discovery version 1 and 2 (MLDv1 and MLDv2)
- MPLS with RSVP-based label-switched paths (LSPs) and MPLS-based
circuit cross-connects (CCCs)
- Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)
- RIPng (RIP next generation)
- OSPFv1/v2 (with four active interfaces)
- OSPFv3
- S-VLAN
- Unicast reverse-path forwarding (RPF)
- Virtual routing and forwarding (VRF)
- Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
Doesn't this increase the cost of these switches by a ton of money if
you want features you used to get for free?
I would have thought that IPv6 would have been something that would have
started to be in the base license since everyone is starting to need it
as standard. This sounds a little opportunistic in my opinion.
This looks like these layer 3 switches are becoming more and more like
Layer 2 dumb switches the higher the Junos version goes.
Maybe 13.x will have IPv4 in AFL?
...Skeeve
*Skeeve Stevens - *eintellego Networks Pty Ltd
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