[j-nsp] EX8208 - Virtual Chassis with AFL License

Diogo Montagner diogo.montagner at gmail.com
Thu Sep 5 21:13:45 EDT 2013


It seems your problem is related to the BGP license and not to the VC
license.

Can you double confirm this ?

If you deactivate the entire BGP configuration, does your problem get
solved ?

Thanks

On Friday, 6 September 2013, Giuliano Medalha wrote:

> People,
>
> We have a virtual chassis environment using:
>
> 2 x XRE200 (routing engines)
> 2 x EX8208 (linecards)
>
> We have bought AFL license for XRE200 boxes, following the JUNIPER
> recommendation for this environment:
>
> You do not need additional license keys for Virtual Chassis member
> switches that are in the linecard role or for the redundant Routing
> Engine (RE) modules or the redundant Switch Fabric and Routing Engine
> (SRE) modules in an EX8200 member switch. [1]
>
>
> After the installation of the 2 licenses in XRE200 boxes ... we still
> have problems after commit.
>
> After 27 days trying J-TAC, A-TAC, PLM, etc ... we do not have our
> problem solved.
>
> Does anyone on this list has some related problem with that ?
>
> Thanks a lot,
>
> Giuliano
>
>
> member8:
> configuration check succeeds
>
> member0-re0:
> [edit protocols]
>   'bgp'
>     warning: requires 'bgp' license
> member0-re1:
> configuration check succeeds
>
> member1-re0:
> [edit protocols]
>   'bgp'
>     warning: requires 'bgp' license
> member1:
> member1-re1:
> configuration check succeeds
>
> member9:
> configuration check succeeds
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