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JUNOS 10.1 Software Release Notes

CLI Reference

The "Services Configuration Statement Hierarchy" section in the JUNOS
CLI Reference refers to the JUNOS Services Interfaces Configuration Guide, which has
the following error in the sections "Data Size" and "Configuring the Probe":

Command-Line Interface (CLI)

The following sections have been removed from the JUNOS Software CLI Reference
to reflect RPC ALG data structure cleanup:

CompactFlash Card Support

Flow and Processing

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Errata and Changes in Documentation for JUNOS Release 10.1 for SRX Series Services Gateways and J Series Services
Routers
The minimum data size required by the UDP timestamp probe is identified as 44
bytes. This is incorrect: the minimum data size required by the UDP timestamp probe
is 52 bytes.
show security alg sunrpc portmap
clear security alg sunrpc portmap
The JUNOS Software Administration Guide incorrectly states that JUNOS Software
supports a 256-MB CompactFlash card size. JUNOS Software supports only
512-MB and 1024-MB CompactFlash card sizes.
The Junos OS CLI Reference and Junos OS Security Configuration Guide state that
the following aggressive aging statements are supported on all SRX Series devices
when in fact they are not supported on SRX3400, SRX3600, SRX5600, and
SRX5800 devices:
[edit security flow aging early-ageout]
[edit security flow aging high-watermark]
[edit security flow aging low-watermark
The "Understanding Selective Stateless Packet-Based Services" section in the
JUNOS Software Administration Guide states: "The following security features are
not supported with selective stateless packet-based services stateful firewall
NAT, IPsec VPN, DOS screens, J-flow traffic analysis, WXC integrated security
module, security policies, zones, attack detection and prevention, PKI, ALGs,
and chassis cluster." This statement is not correct. With selective packet-mode,
traffic that is sent through flow is able to use all of those services, even in a single
VR scenario.
Information about secure context and router context has been removed from
the JUNOS Software Administration Guide and the JUNOS Software Security
Configuration Guide. If you want to use both flow-based and packet-based
forwarding simultaneously on a system, use the selective stateless packet-based
services feature instead. For more information, see "Configuring Selective
Stateless Packet-Based Services" in the JUNOS Software Administration Guide.
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