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Junos Continuity Software Package Naming Conventions

This topic describes the naming conventions that are followed for the Junos Continuity software standalone package and for the Junos Continuity software package bundled with Junos OS.

The Junos Continuity software standalone package has the following naming convention:

jam-package-name-architecture-bit-release-Cx.y.tgz

Where:

  • jam-package-name is the name of the Junos Continuity software package.

  • architecture-bit indicates the architecture that the package supports and the flavor of the operating system. For example, architecture-bit value x86-32 indicates that the software package is for 32-bit Junos OS and supports the x86 architecture.

  • release is the Junos OS release that supports the Junos Continuity software package. The Junos Continuity software package is developed for a specific Junos OS release and can be used only with that release.

  • Cx.y is the Junos Continuity software package version, where C represents Junos Continuity and x.y stands for the software release number—for example, 1.3.

For example, jam-mpc7-8-9-x86-32-15.1F4.10-C1.6.tgz.

The Junos Continuity software package bundled with Junos OS has the following naming convention:

package-name-jam-platform-architecture-bit-release-Nx.y.tgz

Where:

  • package-name is the name of the bundled package.

  • jam indicates the presence of Junos Continuity software.

  • platform is the hardware platform that supports the package. For example, the platform value mx indicates that the package is for MX Series 5G Universal Routing Platforms.

  • architecture-bit indicates the architecture that the package supports and the flavor of the operating system. For example, architecture-bit value x86-32 indicates that the software package is for 32-bit Junos OS and supports the x86 architecture.

  • release is the Junos OS release that is used in the bundled package.

  • Nx.y is the integrated Junos Continuity software package version, where N represents the Junos Continuity software package bundled with Junos OS and x.y stands for the software release number—for example, 1.2.

    The integrated package may contain one more Junos Continuity software packages.

For example, junos-install-jam-mx-x86-32-15.1F4.10-N1.6.tgz.