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JUNOS 10.1 Software Release Notes

System Logging

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New Features in JUNOS Release 10.1 for M Series, MX Series, and T Series Routers
For information about how to configure subscriber secure policy traffic mirroring,
see the Subscriber Access Configuration Guide.
[Subscriber Access]
Support for PPP/PPPoE subscriber interfaces on the Trio MPC/MIC family of
products (MX Series routers) Enables you to configure PPP/PPPoE subscriber
interfaces that are running over the Trio MPC/MIC family of products when used
on MX Series routers. To configure PPP/PPPoE subscriber interfaces, you use
the statements and procedures that are described in the JUNOS Network Interfaces
Guide.
[Subscriber Access, Network Interfaces]
Support for demux VLAN interface configuration on Ethernet and aggregate
Ethernet Trio MPC/MIC interfaces Enables the static or dynamic creation of
demux VLAN interfaces with an underlying interface of aggregate Ethernet or
Gigabit/10–Gigabit Ethernet.
When configuring static VLAN demux interfaces, specify a VLAN ID for the
statement at the
[edit dynamic-profiles profile-name interfaces demux0 unit
hierarchy level. You must also specify the underlying device name
unit-number]
for the
underlying-interface
interfaces demux0 unit unit-number demux-options]
When configuring dynamic VLAN demux interfaces, specify the VLAN ID variable
(
) for the
$junos-vlan-id
vlan-id
interfaces demux0 unit unit-number]
underlying device name variable (
underlying-interface
statement at the
demux0 unit unit-number demux-options]
In addition, keep the following in mind while configuring dynamic VLANs over
IP demux interfaces:
Only single VLAN and stacked VLAN tag options are supported as VLAN
selectors.
IP demux over IP demux stacking is not supported.
This support is limited to Trio MPC/MIC interfaces on MX Series routers.
[Subscriber Access]
New and deprecated system log families and tags The following system log
families are new in this release:
ALARMD Describes messages with the ALARMD prefix. They are generated
by the alarm process (alarmd).
CONNECTION Describes messages with the CONNECTION prefix. They
are generated whenever the alarm process is unable to connect to another
process.
statement at the
[edit dynamic-profiles profile-name
hierarchy level.
statement at the
[edit dynamic-profiles profile-name
hierarchy level. You must also specify the
$junos-interface-ifd-name
[edit dynamic-profiles profile-name interfaces
hierarchy level.
vlan-id
) for the

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