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JUNOS OS 10.4 Release Notes
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[Services Interfaces]
J-Web Interface
To access the J-Web interface, your management device requires the following
software:
Supported browsers—Microsoft Internet Explorer version 7.0 or Mozilla Firefox version
3.0
Language support—English-version browsers
Supported OS—Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 3
MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers
Some features marked as supported on MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers are not
currently supported on MX80 routers. For a complete list of available features on MX80
routers please contact your sales engineer or the Juniper Technical Assistance Center.
The MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers are sometimes referred to as MX Series
Ethernet Services Routers. Both names refer to the same MX Series routers. This will
be standardized to MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers in the documentation in later
releases.
Subscriber Access Management
The Subscriber Access Configuration Guide contains the following dynamic variable errors:
The Configuring a Dynamic Profile for Client Access topic erroneously uses the
$junos-underlying-interface
access dynamic profile. The following example provides the appropriate use of the
$junos-interface-name
variable:
[edit dynamic-profiles access-profile]
user@host# set protocols igmp interface $junos-interface-name
Table 25 in the Dynamic Variables Overview topic neglects to define the
$junos-igmp-version
predefined dynamic variable. This variable is defined as follows:
—IGMP version configured in a client access profile. The Junos OS
$junos-igmp-version
obtains this information from the RADIUS server when a subscriber accesses the router.
The version is applied to the accessing subscriber when the profile is instantiated. You
specify this variable at the
level for the
statement.
interface
In addition, the Subscriber Access Configuration Guide erroneously specifies the use of
a colon (:) when you configure the dynamic profile to define the IGMP version for client
interfaces. The following example provides the appropriate syntax for setting the IGMP
interface to obtain the IGMP version from RADIUS:
[edit dynamic-profiles access-profile protocols igmp interface $junos-interface-name]
user@host# set version $junos-igmp-version
The Subscriber Access Configuration Guide and the System Basics Configuration Guide
contain information about the
does not appear in the CLI and is not supported.
variable when a IGMP interface is configured in the client
[dynamic-profiles profile-name protocols igmp]
override-nas-information
hierarchy
statement. This statement
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