>
> My MX304 trial license expired last night, after rebooting the MX304,
> various protocols no longer work.  This seems more than just
> honor-based... ospf, ldp, etc, no longer function.  This is new to me;
> that Juniper is making protocols and technologies tied to license.  I
> need to understand more about this, as I'm considering buying MX304's.
>

This is news to me as well. Definitely not the case on smaller or much
larger MXes.

On Tue, Oct 24, 2023 at 3:20 PM Aaron Gould <[email protected]> wrote:

> My MX304 trial license expired last night, after rebooting the MX304,
> various protocols no longer work.  This seems more than just
> honor-based... ospf, ldp, etc, no longer function.  This is new to me;
> that Juniper is making protocols and technologies tied to license.  I
> need to understand more about this, as I'm considering buying MX304's.
>
> -Aaron
>
> On 10/24/2023 4:18 AM, Karl Gerhard via juniper-nsp wrote:
> > 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.
>
>
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