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[j-nsp] JunOS recommendations
Matthew Crocker
2018-10-02 15:44:46 UTC
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Hello,

I'm running an Enhanced MX480 Midplane with RE-S-2X00x6 and Enhanced MX SCB 2 with MPC3E NG PQ & Flex Q & MPC7E 3D MRATE-12xQSFPP-XGE-XLGE-CGE cards.

Currently running : Junos: 15.1F7.3 it appears stable but I don't' have it in production yet and want to upgrade if needed before it sees live traffic.

I'm looking for a recommended stable JunOS release that supports an ISP workload (IPv4, IPv6, BGP (DE-CIX-NYC peers), ISIS, MPLS)


Thanks,
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Richard McGovern
2018-10-02 16:16:04 UTC
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I think the answer would depend upon feature set you might want to use, or specific hardware. If neither of these matter, I think 16.2R2-S6 is probably safest choice. If you need newer feature/functions, I might suggest 18.1R3.

Good luck, and no promises!

Rich

On 10/2/18, 11:44 AM, "Matthew Crocker" <***@corp.crocker.com> wrote:


Hello,

I'm running an Enhanced MX480 Midplane with RE-S-2X00x6 and Enhanced MX SCB 2 with MPC3E NG PQ & Flex Q & MPC7E 3D MRATE-12xQSFPP-XGE-XLGE-CGE cards.

Currently running : Junos: 15.1F7.3 it appears stable but I don't' have it in production yet and want to upgrade if needed before it sees live traffic.

I'm looking for a recommended stable JunOS release that supports an ISP workload (IPv4, IPv6, BGP (DE-CIX-NYC peers), ISIS, MPLS)


Thanks,



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