On 18/10/2023 18:55, Tom Beecher via juniper-nsp wrote:
Juniper licensing is honor based. Won't impact functionality, will
just grump at you on commits.
It depends. MACSEC on EX and QFX first had a license warning and a permanent 
minor alert when configured on these platforms. With Junos 18 they introduced 
MACSEC License Enforcement, i.e. no more MACSEC for you if you don't have a 
valid license installed.
https://supportportal.juniper.net/s/article/MACsec-license-enforcement-on-EX-and-QFX-Series-Switches?language=en_US

Introducing license warnings and minor alerts when conifguring a static route 
on MX304 might be a sign of things to come. When buying MX304, you are now 
running the risk of this device only being able to work as a switch after a 
firmware upgrade, unless you have a valid license installed.

Regards
Karl


On Wed, Oct 18, 2023 at 10:32 AM Mark Tinka via juniper-nsp <
[email protected]> wrote:


On 10/18/23 15:47, Aaron1 via juniper-nsp wrote:

Also, I get a license warning when committing OSPF and LDP.  We got a
license from our account team and now we don’t see that message anymore

Any details on what this license does, and if there is any operational
risk if you don't apply it?

Mark.
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