JunosE 10.3.2 Release Notes
60
Errata
ERX Module Guide, Appendix A, Module Protocol Support
incorrectly states that
IPv6 multicast is supported on the following line modules:
cOCx FO line module with cOC3/STM1 modules
cOCx FO line module with cOC12/STM4 FO I/O modules
COCx-F3 line modules with CT3/T3 12 I/O modules
OCx/STMx ATM line modules with 4xDS3 ATM I/O modules
CT3/T3-FO line modules with CT3/T3 12 I/O modules
The
ERX Module Guide
fails to include a
Module Name Cross-Reference
Information
appendix. See
Appendix B, Module Name Cross-Reference
Information,
in the 10.3.1 Release Notes
for a single table that lists the module
label name, software display name, and the model number for each module for
ERX routers.
E120 and E320 Module Guide, Appendix A, IOA Protocol Support
incorrectly states
that IPv6 multicast is supported on the ES2-S1 Service IOA module. IPv6
multicast is not supported on this module.
The
Environmental Requirements
and
Cabling Recommendations
sections in
Appendix B, Installation Guidelines and Requirements,
of the
E120 and E320
Hardware Guide
fail to mention that, based on the optical fiber cables used, you
may need to increase the physical space provided for the chassis. The strain
relief and bend radius requirements of the optical fiber cables may exceed the
specified depth of the chassis and the cable-management bracket.
In
JunosE System Basics Configuration Guide, Chapter 4, Configuring SNMP
, the
Monitoring Interface Tables
section contains a topic whose heading is incorrect.
Although the title of that section is
show snmp group
, the information described
in it 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 under the
Viewing SNMP Status
main 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 discussion in this section is only about
commands to monitor suspicious control flows, while 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 subtopic in that section incorrectly reads
show snmp group
, while the
description is about the usage of the
show snmp interfaces
command.