[j-nsp] vRR License Key
Ross Halliday
ross.halliday at wtccommunications.ca
Fri May 28 11:32:05 EDT 2021
Thank you Michael, it does indeed! Have an excellent night!
Cheers
Ross
From: Michael Hobl <michael at hobl.com.au>
Sent: May 28, 2021 10:12 AM
To: Ross Halliday <ross.halliday at wtccommunications.ca>
Cc: juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [j-nsp] vRR License Key
Hi Ross,
As far as I'm aware, vRR doesn't require any licensing within the instance (which probably also makes sense given it does not permit any forwarding-plane traffic).
Likewise, a quick review of a production vRR box shows nothing interesting:
admin at rr.bne01<mailto:admin at rr.bne01>> show version
Hostname: rr.bne01
Model: vrr
Junos: 18.4R1-S1.1
[...]
admin at rr.bne01<mailto:admin at rr.bne01>> show chassis hardware
Hardware inventory:
Item Version Part number Serial number Description
Chassis VRxxxxxxxxxx VRR
Midplane
Routing Engine RE-VRR
admin at rr.bne01<mailto:admin at rr.bne01>> show system license
License usage:
Licenses Licenses Licenses Expiry
Feature name used installed needed
scale-subscriber 0 10 0 permanent
scale-l2tp 0 1000 0 permanent
scale-mobile-ip 0 1000 0 permanent
Licenses installed: none
admin at rr.bne01<mailto:admin at rr.bne01>>
HTH
- Michael
On Sat, May 29, 2021 at 12:02 AM Ross Halliday <ross.halliday at wtccommunications.ca<mailto:ross.halliday at wtccommunications.ca>> wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm hoping that someone here with vRR in production is able to answer me this simple question:
After obtaining the appropriate license, is there a key that needs to be activated or installed?
Is there a command like setting R or IR mode on a hardware MPC? Is this just a paper license???
None of the information we received from Juniper upon purchase gives any indication. I have been trying to get an answer officially all week. I have been through our VAR, technical and sales reps, regional sales rep, and a Customer Service Leader, and not one of them has been able to tell me whether or not I should have a key, or generate one in the Agile portal, or what. I've been waiting on an admin ticket for two days on what should be a "yes" or "no" question.
pls halp
Thanks
Ross
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