Bridging, Vlans, And Spanning Trees; Class Of Service (Cos); Fibre Channel Over Ethernet; High Availability - Juniper JUNOS OS 10.4 - RELEASE NOTES REV 5 Release Note

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JUNOS OS 10.4 Release Notes
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Bridging, VLANs, and Spanning Trees

—A private VLAN (PVLAN) can be configured to span multiple
PVLAN configuration
switches.

Class of Service (CoS)

IPv6 CoS support on EX8200 switches
on EX8200 switches. You can configure rewrite rules for IPv6 packets.

Fibre Channel over Ethernet

FIP snooping
—FIP snooping is supported on EX4500 switches. FIP snooping is a security
feature that can be used to prevent man-in-the-middle attacks when the switch is
being used as a Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) transit switch.
Priority-based flow control
switches. PFC, IEEE standard 802.1Qbb, is a link-level flow-control mechanism that
allows you to selectively pause traffic according to its class. PFC must be used for Fibre
Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) traffic.

High Availability

Nonstop active routing (NSR)
EX8200 switches that have multiple Routing Engines installed. You can configure
nonstop active routing to enable the transparent switchover of the Routing Engines
without restart of supported routing protocols. In this Junos OS release, NSR supports
only the OSPFv2 protocol. Other protocols might also work but are not supported.
Nonstop software upgrade (NSSU)
availability feature supported on EX8200 switches with redundant Routing Engines.
An NSSU upgrades the software running on both Routing Engines with a single
command and with minimal traffic disruption.

Infrastructure

Distributed Periodic Packet Management (PPM) Bidirection Forwarding Detection (BFD)
—PPM processing of BFD traffic is now supported on EX3200, EX4200, and
Support
EX8200 switches.
IPv6 support on EX4500 switches
in-band management on the management interface and on network interfaces.
—On EX Series switches, storm control, when enabled on an
Multicast storm control
interface, applies to multicast traffic in addition to broadcast and unknown unicast
traffic. On EX8200 switches, you can selectively disable storm control on registered
multicast traffic, unregistered multicast traffic, or both types of multicast traffic.

Management and RMON

J-Web interface support for the 40-port SFP+ line card for EX8200 switches
interface support has been added for the 40-port SFP+ line card for EX8200 switches.
—Classification of IPv6 packets is now supported
—Priority-based flow control (PFC) is supported on EX4500
—Nonstop active routing (NSR) is now supported on
—Nonstop software upgrade (NSSU) is a new high
—EX4500 switches support IPv6 addresses for
—J-Web
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