[j-nsp] MX304 - Edge Router
Mark Tinka
mark at tinka.africa
Wed Oct 25 09:12:29 EDT 2023
On 10/25/23 10:57, Sebastian Wiesinger via juniper-nsp wrote:
> Yeah it depends. Our MX204 also needed licenses for subscriber
> managment. Some options would produce a license warning and some other
> stuff just failed silently which was worse. Also noone at Juniper
> seemed to know WHICH licenses we needed for our usecase.
>
> In the end our license list looked like this:
>
> subscriber-accounting
> subscriber-authentication
> subscriber-address-assignment
> subscriber-vlan
> subscriber-ip
> scale-subscriber
> scale-l2tp
> l2tp-inline-lns
>
> So yeah.. that wasn't a nice experience at all.
Subscriber Management has always required real licenses on the MX since
it started shipping BNG code.
You got 1,000 subscribers as standard, and then needed an enforceable
license after that.
Mark.
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