[j-nsp] MX80 vs. MX80-T

Serge Vautour sergevautour at yahoo.ca
Thu Dec 18 14:44:32 EST 2014


Hello,
My understanding is the "T" model is physically different than the regular older model. They look the same but have a chip to provide the timing support. You can't just upgrade with a license. You need the "T" model hardware version to support timing.
Serge

      From: Dave Peters - Terabit Systems <Dave at terabitsystems.com>
 To: "juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net" <juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net> 
 Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 2:43 PM
 Subject: [j-nsp] MX80 vs. MX80-T
   
Hi all--

Just wondering if you can use the timing support features on a regular MX80 as you can on an MX80-T. Is the timing support a feature that needs to be licensed on a standard MX80 to make it a "T" model, or is it currently a Juniper honor-system feature?
The physical properties of the two units look exactly the same, from what I can tell.

All information, as always, very much appreciated.

--Dave Peters

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