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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 will no longer accept software support cases ...

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  • 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 Insights (JSI) extends support automation & ...

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  • Hello, We just purchased a Juniper EX3400-24P and it has version 18.4 installed. We want to install another version that we have so we can put it into production. However when I have tried to perform an Update and receved storage errors. show system ...

  • Hi, Apart from i40e-NVM, check for FreeBSD version of your device. Juniper does not allow two jumps of FreeBSD. We have upgraded our MX240/MX480 RE-S-X6-128G-S with SCBE2-MX-S from 20.4 to 23.2. 20.4 had FreeBSD 11 and 23.2 has FreeBSD 12. Use " ...

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    RE: MX upgrade from 19.4 to 23.4

    This message was posted by a user wishing to remain anonymous There are kernel changes in that upgrade path, second Olivier's suggestion.

  • Remark about i40e-NVM is important, of course. But, two remarks: Probably don't try to go from 19.4 to 23.4 directly. Normally you're expected to do 19.4->20.4->21.4->22.4->23.4 What is the content of the MX chassis (RE, SCB and MPC) ? ...

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