Errata
59
Release 10.2.2
The information on this functionality and associated command is missing from
the following guides in the JUNOSe documentation set:
JUNOSe Broadband Access Configuration Guide—Configuring the SRC Client
section in
Chapter 1, Configuring Remote Access,
and
Monitoring SRC Client
Conection Status
section in
Chapter 2, Monitoring and Troubleshooting
Remote Access
JUNOSe Command Reference Guide N to Z
See
Appendix C, Transferring DSL Line Rate Information from an Access Node to
SRC Software
, in these
Release Notes
for detailed information.
JUNOSe Broadband Access Configuration Guide
,
Chapter 2, Monitoring and
Troubleshooting Remote Access
, fails to include the following information for the
output of the
show radius servers
command:
If a RADIUS server was never configured on the virtual router, the command
displays the following message:
host1#
show radius servers
no radius servers configured
If a RADIUS server was configured previously and then removed on the virtual
router, the command displays the following information:
host1#
show radius servers
RADIUS Authentication Configuration
-----------------------------------
Monitoring RADIUS Server Information ¦ 1
Udp Retry Maximum Dead
IP Address Port Count Timeout Sessions Time Secret Status
------------- ---- ----- ------- -------- ---- ------ ------
RADIUS Accounting Configuration
-------------------------------
Udp Retry Maximum Dead
IP Address Port Count Timeout Sessions Time Secret Status
------------- ---- ----- ------- -------- ---- ------ ------
RADIUS Pre-Authentication Configuration
---------------------------------------
Udp Retry Maximum Dead
IP Address Port Count Timeout Sessions Time Secret Status
------------- ---- ----- ------- -------- ---- ------ ------
RADIUS Route-Download Configuration
-----------------------------------
Udp Retry Maximum Dead
IP Address Port Count Timeout Sessions Time Secret Status
------------- ---- ----- ------- -------- ---- ------ ------
The description of the
bgp graceful-restart
command in the
JUNOSe Command
Reference A to M
incorrectly states that graceful restart is enabled by default. It
also erroneously states that using the
default
keyword with the
bgp
graceful-restart
command restores the default condition, wherein graceful
restart is enabled. The correct default behavior of BGP graceful restart is that it
is disabled, which prevents the advertisement of all BGP graceful restart
capabilities. This default behavior has been applicable since the time this
command was introduced.