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JUNOS OS 10.4 Release Notes
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RPD_MC_CFG_PREFIX_LEN_SHORT
RPD_MSDP_CFG_SA_LIMITS_CONFLICT
RPD_MSDP_CFG_SRC_INVALID
RPD_MVPN_CFG_PREFIX_LEN_SHORT
RPD_PLCY_CFG_COMMUNITY_FAIL
RPD_PLCY_CFG_FWDCLASS_OVERRIDDEN
RPD_PLCY_CFG_IFALL_NOMATCH
RPD_PLCY_CFG_PARSE_GEN_FAIL
RPD_PLCY_CFG_PREFIX_LEN_SHORT
RPD_RSVP_COS_CFG_WARN
RPD_RT_INST_IMPORT_PLCY_WARNING
RPD_OSPF_IF_COST_CHANGE
RPD_OSPF_TOPO_IF_COST_CHANGE
RPD_VPLS_INTF_NOT_IN_SITE
[System Log]
Added interface information to BFD session up/down system log tags—Added peer
address information for
BFDD_TRAP_MHOP_STATE_UP
[System Log]

VPNs

Disable TTL propagation behavior for the routes in a VRF routing instance—Enables
you to control TTL decrementing for individual VPNs. In prior releases, Junos OS enabled
control of TTL behavior only at the router level for all LDP-signaled and all
RSVP-signaled label-switched paths. With this feature, you can control the behavior
on individual VPN routes. To configure, include the
statement at the
no-vrf-propagate-ttl
level. The instance-specific behavior overrides the router behavior configured at the
[edit protocols mpls]
hierarchy level with the
and
route extensive
show route detail
routing instance.
[VPNs]
Support for Layer 3 VPN composite next hops and a larger number of Layer 3 VPN
labels on T Series routers—Layer 3 VPN composite next hops can now be enabled on
T Series routers with Enhanced Scaling FPCs by including the
statement at the
[edit routing options]
BFDD_TRAP_MHOP_STATE_DOWN
.
[edit routing-instances instance-name]
no-propagate-ttl
commands display the TTL action for each VRF
or
[edit logical-systems logical-system-name
and
or
vrf-propagate-ttl
hierarchy
statement. The
l3vpn-composite-nexthop
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