- Introduction
- Key Features in Junos OS Release 22.3
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- Class of Service
- Chassis
- EVPN
- Hardware
- Interfaces
- Junos Telemetry Interface
- J-Web
- Licensing
- MACsec
- MPLS
- Network Address Translation (NAT)
- Network Management and Monitoring
- OpenConfig
- Precision Time Protocol (PTP)
- Routing Policy and Firewall Filters
- Routing Protocols
- Source Packet Routing in Networking (SPRING) or Segment Routing
- Services Applications
- Software Defined Networking (SDN)
- Source Packet Routing in Networking (SPRING) or Segment Routing
- Subscriber Management and Services
- Additional Features
- What’s Changed
- Known Limitations
- Open Issues
- Resolved Issues
- Migration, Upgrade, and Downgrade Instructions
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- Licensing
- Finding More Information
- Requesting Technical Support
- Revision History
Licensing
In 2020, Juniper Networks introduced a new software licensing model. The Juniper Flex Program comprises a framework, a set of policies, and various tools that help unify and thereby simplify the multiple product-driven licensing and packaging approaches that Juniper Networks has developed over the past several years.
The major components of the framework are:
A focus on customer segments (enterprise, service provider, and cloud) and use cases for Juniper Networks hardware and software products.
The introduction of a common three-tiered model (standard, advanced, and premium) for all Juniper Networks software products.
The introduction of subscription licenses and subscription portability for all Juniper Networks products, including Junos OS and Contrail.
For information about the list of supported products, see Juniper Flex Program.