Yes, I would say in general that staying on the same R release is safest as no
new features will be introduced, and yes it is often with new feature
development that bugs get created. I have found that often times affecting not
the new feature, but other standard features. This is IMHO, not
Greetings all
I was looking for document to validate if Juniper EX2300 supports Kerberos
authentication with no luck
Any ideas?
Thanks!
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Thanks Rich, similar to the guidance from my Juniper account SE. ...also
17.4R3 is being released in September but I understand that once you jump R
releases, you get into new features with potential for new bugs correct ? In
other words, am I correct that the next S (service) release is the
Hi,
JunOS 19.1 brings support for the BGP graceful shutdown mechanism
(RFC8326):
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8326
https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/reference/configuration-statement/graceful-shutdown-edit-protocols-bgp.html
While you could always do this by hand I was
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