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JUNOS OS 10.4 Release Notes
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To specify commit options, include the desired options within the
tag. Use the
operator to create a node-set and assign it to a variable. Pass this
:=
variable as the argument for the
template.
jcs:load-configuration
For example, to commit the configuration with the
the following syntax for the node-set:
var $options := {
<commit-options> {
<synchronize>;
<log> "synchronizing commit";
}
}
[Configuration and Operations Automation Guide]
Junos XML management protocol support for the
operation—By default, the Junos XML protocol operation
<get-configuration>
parallels the default behavior of the CLI configuration mode
<get-configuration>
command, which displays the
hierarchy in the configuration. To display the inherited tag elements of each interface
range as children of the interface elements that are members of that range, a client
application combines the
inherit="inherit"
attribute in the
(RPC).
If the
and
inherit
interface-ranges
tag and the client application requests Junos XML-tagged output (the
attribute is included or the
includes the
junos:interface-range="source-interface-range"
tags of configuration elements that are inherited from an interface range. The attribute
does not appear if the client application requests formatted ASCII output by including
the
format="text"
attribute in the
[XML Management Protocol]

MPLS Application

Disable RSVP local revertive mode—Configure the
the
[edit protocols rsvp]
revertive mode as specified in RFC 4090, Fast Reroute Extensions to RSVP-TE for LSP).
RSVP local revertive mode is supported on all Juniper Networks routers running the
Junos OS software by default. If you configure the
Juniper Networks router uses global revertive mode instead. You might need to disable
RSVP local revertive mode on Juniper Networks routers if your network includes
equipment that does not support this mode.
[MPLS]
Enhancement to the
show mpls lsp extensive
and later, the
show mpls lsp extensive
Shortest Path First (CSPF) messages. You can now see the reason(s) for the CSPF
path computation and rejection. The following list shows some of the enhanced CSPF
$commit-options
[edit interfaces interface-range]
interface-ranges="interface-ranges"
<get-configuration>
attributes are included in the
format
attribute is omitted), the Junos XML protocol server
<get-configuration>
hierarchy level to disable RSVP local revertive mode (local
no-local-reversion
command—In Junos OS Release 10.3
command displays more detailed Constrained
<commit-options>
parameter when you call the
and
options, use
synchronize
log
interface-ranges
attribute of the
hierarchy as a separate
attribute with the
tag of a remote procedure call
<get-configuration>
format="xml"
attribute in the opening
tag.
statement at
no-local-reversion
statement, the
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