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JUNOS OS 10.4 Release Notes
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Security
Display multiple policy matches—This feature is supported on all SRX Series and J
Series devices.
The addition of the
result-count
functionality of the
show security match-policies
16 policy matches for the given set of criteria. The first policy in the list is the policy
applied to all matching traffic. All policies after the first one are shadow policies
(shadowed by the first one) and are not encountered. [Junos OS Security Configuration
Guide]
DHCPv6 server—This feature is supported on all SRX Series and J Series devices.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol version 6 (DHCPv6) local server is now supported
on all SRX Series and J Series devices to provide addressing for IPv6 clients.
Some features include:
Configuration for a specific interface or a group of interfaces
Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC)
Prefix delegation, including access-internal route installation
DHCPv6 server groups
To configure DHCPv6 local server on a device, you include the DHCPv6 statement at
the [edit system services dhcp-local-server] hierarchy level. The DHCPv6 address pool
is configured in the [edit access address-assignment pool] hierarchy level using the
family inet6 statement.
NOTE: Existing DHCPv4 configurations in the [edit system services dchp]
hierarchy will not be impacted when upgrading to 10.4, or by adding a
DCHPv6 configuration.
[Junos OS Administration Guide for Security Devices, Junos OS CLI Reference]
On-box reporting—This feature is supported on SRX100, SRX210, SRX220, SRX240,
SRX650, and all J Series devices.
On-box reporting offers a comprehensive reporting facility where your security
management team can spot a security event when it occurs, immediately access and
review pertinent details about the event, and quickly decide appropriate remedial
action.
J-Web reports provide summary graphics of current security events, Web traffic, and
resource utilization. When event activity occurs, you can quickly drill down to detailed
information about the specific item.
In Junos OS Release 10.4, on-box reporting capabilities include:
Real-time threat event monitoring
Dynamic visuals for quick threat identification, tracking, and analysis
option in Junos OS Release 10.4 extends the
command and lets you display up to
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