[j-nsp] BGP/L3 routing support on EX2200 & EX2200-C

Mark Tinka mark.tinka at seacom.mu
Wed Nov 27 21:22:49 EST 2013


On Thursday, November 28, 2013 02:11:07 AM Tom Storey wrote:

> Interesting. Has anyone tried this with protocols like
> IS-IS and with IPv6? I'd love to add an EX3200 to my
> lab, but shelling out for a license would make it a bit
> too expensive.

IS-IS will work, but will spew out errors about lack of a 
license in the logs:

Nov 28 03:13:58.645 2013  host craftd[1104]: %DAEMON-4:  
Minor alarm set, IS-IS Routing Protocol usage requires a 
license

Nov 28 03:13:58.645 2013  host alarmd[1103]: %DAEMON-4: 
Alarm set: License color=YELLOW, class=CHASSIS, reason=IS-IS 
Routing Protocol usage requires a license

Nov 28 03:14:58.639 2013  host alarmd[1103]: %DAEMON-4: 
Alarm cleared: License color=YELLOW, class=CHASSIS, 
reason=IS-IS Routing Protocol usage requires a license

Installing the license gets rid of the logs, but not having 
the license doesn't break IS-IS either (been this way for 
previous and current Junos releases).

Mark.
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