Radius; Snmp - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 10.2.2 - RELEASE NOTES 6-4-2010 Release Note

For e series broadband services routers
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JUNOSe 10.2.2 Release Notes

RADIUS

SNMP

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Known Behavior
When you are configuring compound shared shaping using explicit constituents
and you explicitly specify both a scheduler node and a queue stacked above the
node as constituents of the shared shaper, the system selects the scheduler
node (but not the queue) as the constituent.
JUNOSe Software provides extended commands for configuring the formats of
the RADIUS NAS-Port attribute (attribute 5) and the RADIUS Calling-Station-ID
attribute (attribute 31) when the physical port value is greater than 7.
When the physical port value is greater than 7:
An incorrectly configured NAS-Port attribute format results if you use either
the radius nas-port-format 0ssssppp or radius nas-port-format ssss0ppp
command.
An incorrectly configured Calling-Station-ID attribute results if you use
either the radius calling-station-format fixed-format command or the
radius calling-station-format fixed-format-adapter-embedded
command.
Work-around: Use the following commands on routers that have line modules
with more than 7 physical ports:
To configure the NAS-Port attribute format, use the radius nas-port-format
extended [ atm | ethernet ] command.
To configure the Calling-Station-ID attribute format, use the radius
calling-station-format fixed-format-adapter-new-field command.
SNMP MIBs
Information about all the SNMP MIBs (both standard and proprietary) that the
router supports in this release is available in the MIB directory in the
SW_Image_CD-2 folder of the JUNOSe Software image bundle, which you
downloaded from the Juniper Networks website, that contains the release file
for E120 and E320 routers. .
Some Juniper Networks SNMPv1-formatted traps contain an incorrect object
identifier (OID) in the SNMPv1-Trap-PDU enterprise field. An SNMPv2 trap is
typically identified by an OID that ends in the form ...x.y.z.0.n. This OID
appears, in full, as the value of the snmpTrapOID.0 object in the varbind list of
an SNMPv2-formatted trap. In the corresponding SNMPv1-formatted trap, this
OID is broken down into subcomponents that fill the SNMPv1-Trap-PDU
enterprise field (...x.y.z) and specific trap number field (n); the zero is unused.

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