This is somewhat of an impossibility, right? Well, not really. Although not technically supported by Juniper, we are able to go above the recommended 1GB Compact Flash size on J-series routers (at least J4350s).
This was performed on lab equipment, not production equipment. I wouldn’t advise doing anything that would violate any manufacturer’s support agreement on production equipment. Use this at your own risk – your mileage may vary, especially as it’s not following Juniper’s recommendations. Phew – disclaimer finished – now let’s move on…
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Tags: 10.1, 2gb, 8.5, 9.3, cf, compact flash, j-series, j4350, Juniper, junos, memory, upgrade, upgrading
Juniper, Networking | tim |
2010-03-29 10:00 am |
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While studying for my JNCIA-EX certification, I compiled this short cheat-sheet. While the EX-series of switches run JUNOS, there are additional features found on the EX-series than on other (J-series, M-series, etc.) platforms.
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It’s been awhile since I’ve posted any articles. I’ve been very busy with life. Part of the busyness stems from studying other non-Cisco solutions (Juniper and Citrix). I’ve been able to add several letters after my credentials from these vendors, including the JNCIA-ER, JNCIA-EX, JNCIA-WX, JNCIS-ER, JNCIS-ES and CCA NetScaler 9. I’ve worked on keeping my focus within the R/S and data center (SLB, WAF, WAN optimization, etc.) specialties.
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Tags: bsd, cisco, citrix, configuration, ios, j-series, Juniper, junos, m-series, multicast, netscaler, osx, qos, router, switch
Juniper, Networking, SLB | tim |
2009-11-20 10:51 am |
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