Service Manager; Snmp - Juniper JUNOSE 10.3.1 - RELEASE NOTES 3-19-2010 Release Note

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Service Manager

SNMP

Incorrect output is sent to the CLI the first time you enter Global Configuration
mode or issue the show subscribers command after viewing the VLAN
subinterface over which a subscriber is connected. [Defect ID 84507]
When QoS resources such as failure nodes and statistics bins are exhausted
because of insufficient memory available on the line module, the failures are
properly logged, but additional log messages are generated every 10 minutes
that report zero failures. [Defect ID 85105]
The no qos-parameter-define definition command does not delete the
specified QoS parameter definition. [Defect ID 176844]
Work-around: Remove the interface and add the desired QoS parameters
when you re-create the interface instead of deleting the definition.
When 32,000 subscribers with 128,000 QoS queues are brought up on an ES2
10G or ES2 10G ADV LM, the LM resets if you modify the QoS profile that
contains the best-effort IP or VLAN node rule, which references a scheduler
profile configured with shared shaping rate, to a scheduler profile configured
with legacy shaping rate. [Defect ID 183291]
Work-around: To avoid this problem, apply shared shaping on the best-effort
queue, instead of on the best-effort node.
After you activate an independent IPv6 service and issue either of the following
commands on the default virtual router or any other virtual router, except the
one on which the subscriber session is active, no output is displayed in the CLI
interface: [Defect ID 181929]
show service-management subscriber-session subscriberName interface
interfaceType interfaceSpecifier
show service-management subscriber-session subscriberName interface
interfaceType interfaceSpecifier service-session serviceName
This problem also occurs when a subscriber is authenticated using a RADIUS
server for a combined IPv4 and IPv6 service in a dual stack.
Work-around: To avoid this problem, use the show service-management
owner-session ownerName ownerId command to display subscriber session
information based on the session owner, instead of the show
service-management subscriber-session subscriberName interface
interfaceType command to display details on subscriber sessions.
When you configure the router with an address pool that has two IP address
ranges, only the range that you configured first is available via the MIB. [Defect
ID 61232]
Release 10.3.1
Known Problems and Limitations
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