Changes in Default Behavior and Syntax in Junos OS Release 10.4 for M Series, MX Series, and T Series Routers
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[Network Interfaces, Subscriber Access]
Subscriber access statistics—RADIUS reports subscriber statistics as an aggregate
of both IPv4 statistics and IPv6 statistics.
For an IPv4-only configuration, the standard RADIUS attributes report the IPv4
statistics and the IPv6 VSA results are all reported as 0.
For an IPv6-only configuration, the standard RADIUS attributes and the IPv6 VSA
statistics are identical, both reporting the IPv6 statistics.
When both IPv4 and IPv6 are configured, the standard RADIUS attributes report the
combined IPv4 and IPv6 statistics. The IPv6 VSAs report IPv6 statistics.
[Subscriber Access]
Change to operation of RADIUS attribute Framed-IPv6-Prefix [97] (M120, M320,
MX Series routers)—The operation of the standard RADIUS attribute
Framed-IPv6-Prefix [97] has been modified in Junos OS Release 10.4 and later. In
these releases, the Framed-IPv6-Prefix attribute communicates the router
advertisement prefix from RADIUS to the network access server (NAS). In Junos OS
Release 10.3 and earlier, the Framed-IPv6-Prefix attribute communicated the DHCPv6
delegated prefix from RADIUS to the NAS.
[Subscriber Access]
User Interface and Configuration
Change in the
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[CLI User Guide]
New configuration statement to configure retry attempts for checking the keepalive
status of a Point-to-Point (PPP) protocol session—Junos OS introduces the
keepalive-retries number-of-retries
client client-name ppp]
reduce the detection time for PPP client session timeouts or failures if you have
configured the keepalive timeout interval (using the
[System Basics]
New configuration statement to enable the processing of IPv4-mapped IPv6
addresses—Junos OS introduces the
at the
[edit system]
hierarchy level. By default, the Junos OS disables the processing
of IPv4-mapped IPv6 packets to protect against malicious packets from entering the
network. To enable the processing of such IPv4-mapped IPv6 packets, include the
allow-v4mapped-packets
[System Basics]
option—If the number of commit messages
command is used with the
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statement at the
hierarchy level. Include this statement in the configuration to
allow-v4mapped-packets
statement in the CLI configuration.
pipe option,
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command with the
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keepalive
statement).
configuration statement
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