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Effective April 2, 2025, Juniper will no longer accept cases for Junos v17.x, and effective Oct 1, 2025, Juniper will no longer accept cases for Junos v18.x and 19.x. *Effective December 31, 2025, Juniper ...
howdy! I'm so happy with the invitation from Juniper Networks to share my professional journey, some tips to prepare for certification exams and to help people with their professional career ...
This is the final post in the #JumpstartJSI series. Special thanks to @Devin and @pgoddard for their contributions. Below is a quick overview of the series: Why Connect to JSI Juniper Support ...
Hi Innovators, Can you believe we're almost halfway through the year?! Thank you so much to everyone who has participated actively in our studies! Today, we'd like to share the findings ...
Hi Innovators! In the IT networking industry, sustainability plays a crucial role in responsible resource management and reducing our environmental impact. As part of Earth Week celebrations, we're ...
NOTE: There is a typo in the switch prep instructions. To enter config mode, type "configure exclusive", not "configuration exclusive" I cannot delete/re-upload the documentation, so please just update ...
Hi Paul, Thank you for the update! Here is the diagram of test network. It should be clearer. MXs' configs are attached. Aaah perfect, that helps quite a bit for me! I thought you had another ...
This message was posted by a user wishing to remain anonymous Our AP43's run 0.12.27139 (rc1). I was wondering why Juniper keeps recommending ( https://www.mist.com/documentation/firmware ) this older ...
Juniper Support Insights (JSI) extends support automation & lifecycle management to the entire Juniper portfolio. It gives IT & network operations teams actionable operational health insights that help ...
Hi, What ipv6-tunnelling does is copy all routes from inet.3 table in inet6.3 table in an IPV6 format. In your case, 192.168.4.1 is present in inet.3 table and copied as ::ffff:192.168.4.1 in ...