JUNOSe 10.2.2 Release Notes
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Errata
In the Configuring Data MDTs section in Chapter 3, Configuring PIM for IPv4
Multicast of the JUNOSe Multicast Routing Configuration Guide, the procedures
for configuring the pe13DataMdtSend access-list are incorrect. For correct
procedures to configure the default Multicast Distribution Trees (MDT) and the
data MDTs for configuring the access list, see Appendix C, Configuring the
Default and Data MDTs in the JUNOSe 10.2.1 Release Notes.
In the Graceful Restarts section in JUNOSe BGP and MPLS Configuration Guide,
Chapter 1, Configuring BGP Routing, the following corrections and additions
apply to the working of the BGP graceful restart feature:
The bgp graceful-restart and neighbor graceful-restart command sections
incorrectly state that advertisement of the graceful restart capability is
enabled by default. The correct default behavior of these commands is that
BGP graceful restart is disabled, and advertisement of the graceful restart
capability is also disabled, both globally and for specified peers or peer
groups.
The bgp graceful-restart command section incorrectly mentions that you
can use the default keyword to restore the default condition, which causes
the sending of advertisements of the graceful restart capability to be sent.
However, the correct command behavior is that if you use the default
keyword with the bgp graceful-restart command, advertisements of the
graceful restart capability are not sent.
The neighbor graceful-restart command section fails to state that using
the no version of this command disables advertisement of the graceful
restart capability for specified peers or peer groups only. The no form of
this command does not affect global advertisement of the graceful restart
capability.
The Number of CAM Entries Per Allocation and Free Entries section in Chapter 8,
Policy Resources of the JUNOSe Policy Management Configuration Guide
inadvertently omitted the following paragraph:
The block that is common to the variable-sized entries is not available for
144-bit CAM entries when you configure any 288-bit or 576-bit entries, even
though you remove them later. It is also not available for any 288-bit or 576-bit
entries when the 144-bit entries spill into this block, even though you remove
the 144-bit entries later.
The Note in the timeout command section in JUNOSe Broadband Access
Configuration Guide, Chapter 1, Configuring Remote Access fails to mention that
the router uses the backoff algorithm only for subscriber AAA accounting
messages except Acct-On messages.
In the JUNOSe documentation for Release 9.3.x, 10.x.x, and 11.0.x, the
descriptions about support for DSL line rate information retrieval from access
nodes for transmission to the SRC software, and the sscc
update-policy-request enable command introduced by this feature are
erroneously omitted. This feature was introduced in JUNOSe Release 9.3.0.
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