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JUNOS 10.1 Software Release Notes
Network Address Translation (NAT)
NOTE: This features does not change the maximum number of rules and rule sets
you can configure on a device for static and destination NAT. For static NAT, you
can configure up to 32 rule sets and up to 256 rules per rule set. For destination NAT,
you can configure up to 32 rule sets and up to 8 rules per rule set.
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE)
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New Features in JUNOS Release 10.1 for SRX Series Services Gateways and J Series Services Routers
Routing Engine 0
RE BIOS Backup 1
Routing Engine 0
RE FPGA
root> show system firmware
Part
Type
Routing Engine 0
RE BIOS
Routing Engine 0
RE BIOS Backup
Routing Engine 0
RE FPGA
Increased maximum number of source NAT rules supported This feature is
supported on SRX Series and J Series devices.
JUNOS Release 10.1 increases the number of source NAT rules and rule sets that
you can configure on a device. In previous releases, the maximum number of
source NAT rule sets you could configure on a device was 32 and the maximum
number of rules in a source NAT rule set was 8.
JUNOS Release 10.1, the maximum number of source NAT rules that you can
configure on a device are:
512 for J Series, SRX100, and SRX210 devices
1024 for SRX240 and SRX650 devices
8192 for SRX3400, SRX3600, SRX5600, and SRX5800 devices
These are systemwide maximums for total numbers of source NAT rules. There
is no limitation on the number of rules that you can configure in a source NAT
rule set as long as the maximum number of source NAT rules allowed on the
device is not exceeded.
LN1000 mobile secure router This feature is supported on J2320, J6350, and
SRX650 devices.
To support the credit-based flow control extensions described in [RFC–4938],
PPPoE peers can now grant each other forwarding credits. The grantee can
forward traffic to the peer only when it has a sufficient number of credits to do
so. When credit-based forwarding is used on both sides of the session, the radio
client can control the flow of traffic by limiting the number of credits it grants
to the router.
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1.7
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12.3.0
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Current
Available
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version
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1.5
1.7
1
1.7
1.7
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12.3.0
PROGRAMMING
OK
Status
OK
UPGRADED
SUCCESSFULLY
OK

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