Table 43, License key components, Before you begin – Juniper Networks J4350 User Manual
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J4350 and J6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide
Table 43: J-series Services Router Software Feature Licenses
Licensed Software Feature
License Name
IBM Networking
Data link switching (DLSw) on all J-series Services Routers
J-series Services Router Software License for Data Link
Switching (DLSw) Support
Traffic Analysis
J-Flow traffic analysis—all configuration statements
within the [edit forwarding-options sampling] and [edit
forwarding-options accounting] hierarchies.
J-series Services Router Software License for J-Flow Traffic
Analysis
BGP Route Reflectors
Advanced Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) features that enable
route reflectors—all configuration statements within the [edit
protocols bgp cluster] hierarchy. BGP clusters allow routers
to act as route reflectors by enabling the readvertising of BGP
routes to internal peers.
J-series Services Router Software License for Advanced
Border Router Protocol Support
License Key Components
A license key consists of two parts:
License ID—Alphanumeric string that uniquely identifies the license key.
When a license is generated, it is given a license ID.
License data—Block of binary data that defines and stores all license key
objects.
For example, in the following typical license key, the string
li29183743
is the
license ID, and the trailing block of data is the license data:
li29183743 4ky27y acasck 82fsj6 jzsn4q ix8i8d adj7kr
8uq38t ix8i8d jzsn4q ix8i8d 4ky27y acasck
82fsj6 ii8i7e adj7kr 8uq38t ks2923 a9382e
The license data defines the device ID for which the license is valid
and the version of the license.
Before You Begin
Before you begin managing the J-series licenses, complete the following tasks:
Purchase the licenses you require.
Establish basic connectivity. See “Establishing Basic Connectivity” on page 93.
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