Juniper JUNOS OS 10.4 - RELEASE NOTES Release Note page 157

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Issues in Junos OS Release 10.4 for SRX Series Services Gateways and J Series Services Routers
On SRX5800 devices, rebooting is required for any NP bundle configuration change
to take effect. Currently there is no notification displayed after the bundle configuration
change to notify that a reboot is required for the change to take effect. [PR/441546]
On SRX5600 and SRX5800 devices, data path debug trace messages are dropped
at above 1000 packets per second (pps). [PR/446098]
On J2350, J4350, and J6350 devices, extended bit error rate test (BERT) takes an
additional 3 hours to complete even though a BERT period of 24 hours is set.
[PR/447636]
Network Address Translation (NAT)
On J4350 devices, when you place internal calls, interface-based persistent NAT
displays only one active hairpinning session instead of two, even after the call is
established. [PR/504932]
On SRX5600 devices, only network addresses are allowed in IPv6 NAT configuration
from Junos OS Release 10.3 onward. This is enforced in commit check. [PR/545330]
Under certain stress conditions, SRX1400 will not be able to reach max supported NAT
sessions. [PR/568660]
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
On SRX240 and SRX210 devices, the output of the PoE operational commands takes
roughly 20 seconds to reflect a new configuration or a change in status of the ports.
[PR/419920]
On SRX210 PoE devices managing AX411 Access Points, the device might not be able
to synchronize time with the configured NTP server. [PR/460111]
On SRX210 devices, the fourth access point connected to the services gateway fails
to boot with the default PoE configuration. As a workaround, configure all the PoE
ports to a maximum power of 12.4 watts. Use the following command to configure the
ports:
root#
set poe interface all maximum-power 12.4
[PR/465307]
On SRX210, SRX220, SRX240, and SRX650 devices with factory default configurations,
the device is not able to manage the AX411 Access Point. This might be because of the
DHCP default gateway is not set. [PR/468090]
On SRX210 PoE devices managing AX411 Access Points, traffic of 64 bytes at a speed
of more than 45 megabits per second (Mbps), might result in loss of keepalives and
reboot of the AX411 Access Point. [PR/471357]
On SRX210 PoE devices, high latencies might be observed for the Internet Control
Message Protocol (ICMP) pings between two wireless clients when 32 virtual access
points (VAPs) are configured. [PR/472131]
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