Subscriber Access Management - Juniper JUNOS 10.1 - RELEASE NOTES REV 4 Release Note

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JUNOS 10.1 Software Release Notes
Entity
Policies (total of new call usage and new transaction policies) per BSG
New call usage policies per BSG
New transaction policies per BSG
Policies per service point
Service points per BSG
Terms per policy
Terms per BSG
Total of AND and OR operators in a policy term

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Changes in Default Behavior and Syntax in JUNOS Release 10.1 for M Series, MX Series, and T Series Routers
new-transaction-input-policies [policy-and-policy-set-names]
new-transaction-output-policies [policy-and-policy-set-names]
[Services Interfaces, System Basics and Services Command Reference]
Requirement for client-to-servicer and server-to-client signatures For certain
applications that have signatures for both client-to-server and server-to-client
directions, APPID (DAA) needs to see the data packets in both directions on the
same session to finish the identification process. For example, for SIP proxy
calls, the server may not send the response on the same session (different
destination port) and that session will not be identified as application junos:sip.
[Services Interfaces]
Integrated Multi-Services Gateway (IMSG) maximum number of policies and
policy-related entities per Border Signaling Gateway (BSG) The following
table shows the maximum number of policies and related entities.
[Session Border Control Solutions]
Enabling and disabling DHCP snooping support You can now explicitly enable
or disable DHCP snooping support on the router. If you disable DHCP snooping
support, the router drops snooped DHCP discover and request messages.
To enable DHCP snooping support, include the
at the
[edit forwarding-options dhcp-relay overrides]
DHCP snooping support, include the
[edit forwarding-options dhcp-relay overrides]
also supported at the named group level and per-interface level.
In JUNOS Release 10.0 and earlier, DHCP snooping is enabled by default. In
release 10.1 and later, DHCP snooping is disabled by default.
[Subscriber Access]
Maximum
750
500
500
10
100
20
10,000
4
allow-snooped-clients
hierarchy level. To disable
statement at the
no-allow-snooped-clients
hierarchy level. Both statements are
statement

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