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  • Hi. Upgrade to Version 6.1.2 Upgrade to Version 5.1.0 Upgrade to Version 5.0.0/5.0.1 You can edit the URL version manually and you can see each upgrade path. A upgrade path from 4.x to 6.1 isn't explicitly documented, but it seems ...

  • I would like to upgrade Apstra from 4.x to 6.1. Would the recommended best practice be to go to 5.0/5.1 first and test, or is it okay to go to 6.1 directly? Is there any document/web link that best describes the steps for this type of upgrade and ...

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    RE: Apstra Error Codes

    Hi Angfe Every Junos feature is supported in Freeform, you just need to create the Jinja2 templates to produce that config. The Apstra DC ref design support the following OOTB 3-stage / 5-stage Clos (multi-vendor) with eBGP underlay IP Fabric ...

  • Been testing, Apstra 6.0 with freeform blueprint, is there a roadmap where a vlan configuration is supported? from what I read, only datacenter is capable. And sometimes, error codes (e.g: Failure) doesnt have sufficient descriptions as to what causing ...

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    Apstra Onboaring EVE-NG

    Hello , Am using Apstra 6.0 on VMWare and Nodes on EVE-NG , now these nodes are already on boarded on Apstra as attached in snapshot. When i am trying to create RackType am not able to connect them with generic host. What could be the possibility/missing ...

  • I've been looking for this for many years. As Juniper became more vague about recommending (going from "Recommended software" to "Software versions to consider and evaluate"), I fear that they will not be bold enough to recommend a version. Probably a ...

  • Hey everyone, Quick question - does anyone know if there's an API to get the recommended Junos versions? The ones from: https://supportportal.juniper.net/s/article/Junos-Software-Versions-Suggested-Releases-to-Consider-and-Evaluate I've searched ...

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