JUNOSe 11.0.1 Release Notes
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Known Problems and Limitations
In releases numbered lower than Release 7.3.0, a dynamic tunnel-server port
was located on port 8 of the GE-HDE line module and GE-8 I/O module.
In Release 7.3.0 and higher-numbered releases, the dynamic tunnel-server port
is located on port 9. When you upgrade to Release 7.3.0, any existing
tunnel-server port configurations move from port 8 to port 9.
Known Problems and Limitations
This section identifies the known problems and limitations in this release. For more
information about known problems that were discovered at customer sites, you can
log in to the JUNOSe Knowledge Base at https://www2.juniper.net/kb/, enter the
defect ID number in the Search by Keyword field, and click Search.
ANCP
On an E320 router that has established 3000 ANCP adjacencies with a client
and traffic is initiated, the following behavior occurs sporadically: All existing
Telnet sessions are disconnected and no new Telnet sessions can be established
for several minutes. [Defect ID 83872]
ATM
The line module resets when you issue the
show nbma arp
command after you
have configured NBMA interfaces on an ATM line module. [Defect ID 88491]
When 16,000 PPPoA interfaces are configured on an OCx/STMx ATM line
module paired with an OC3-4 I/O module in an ERX14xx model, ERX7xx
model, or ERX310 router, Ping traffic passing through the line module on the
restarting router experiences an outage of 103 seconds, which is beyond the
maximum limit, after a unified ISSU from JUNOSe Release 9.2.0p1-0 to
9.3.0b0-12. This outage does not occur when the same configuration is applied
on a Gigabit Ethernet interface. [Defect ID 179794]
When you reload an ATM line module that is configured with NBMA circuits as
passive OSPF interfaces and that has established OSPF adjacencies and IBGP
peers (configured on Gigabit Ethernet interfaces), the transmission of OSPF
hello packets might be affected until all the NBMA interfaces have initialized.
[Defect ID 46157]
Work-around:
Either remove the passive OSPF interface statements on the
NBMA interfaces, or statically configure the OSPF cost on the NBMA interfaces.
When a mirror rule that triggers on username is employed for packet mirroring
of dynamic IP subscribers over ATM, removal of the rule does not disable
packet mirroring. [Defect ID 175356]
Work-around:
Use a mirror rule that triggers on account session ID rather than
on username.
The ATM peak cell rate (PCR) does not appear in the L2TP Calling Number AVP
for the first PPP session when the ATM shaping parameters were configured by
RADIUS return attributes. [Defect ID 60933]