JUNOSe 10.3.1 Release Notes
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Errata
The General System Maximums table (for the ERX310, ERX7xx, and ERX14xx
routers) in
Appendix A, System Maximums
, of the
JUNOSe Release Notes
, for the
following releases incorrectly mentioned that the maximum number of SRC
interfaces supported on all the ERX routers was 48,000:
Releases 9.0.0, 9.0.1, and 9.0.2
Releases 9.1.0, 9.1.1, and 9.1.2
Releases 9.2.0 and 9.2.1
Release 9.3.0
Release 10.0.0
The correct maximum number of SRC interfaces supported on the different
ERX routers is as follows:
16,000 interfaces on the ERX310 router
32,000 interfaces on the ERX705 and ERX710 router
32,000 interfaces on the ERX1410 router
48,000 interfaces on the ERX1440 router
In
JUNOSe System Basics Configuration Guide, Chapter 4, Configuring SNMP
, the
Monitoring Interface Tables
section contains a topic whose heading is incorrect.
Although the heading is
show snmp group
, the information described in the
topic relates to the
show snmp interfaces
command.
The correct heading for that section is
show snmp interfaces
. The field
descriptions and usage guidelines for the
show snmp group
command are
available in a separate section in the
Viewing SNMP Status
section of the same
chapter.
The
Monitoring Suspicious Control Flow
section in
JUNOSe System Basics
Configuration Guide, Chapter 7, Passwords and Security
, incorrectly contains a
section titled
show snmp interfaces
. The section discusses commands to
monitor suspicious control flows; the
show snmp interfaces
command is used
to view SNMP status.
The
show snmp interfaces
command is described in detail in the
Monitoring
Interface Tables
section in
Chapter 4, Configuring SNMP
. However, the heading
of the topic in that section incorrectly reads
show snmp group
; the description is
about the usage of the
show snmp interfaces
command.
The
ICR Overview
section in
JUNOSe 10.3.x Service Availability Configuration
Guide, Chapter 6, Managing Interchassis Redundancy,
does not accurately
describe how the ICR master partition functions
.
The following paragraph
accurately describes how the ICR master partition functions: