JunosE 11.0.2 Release Notes
64
Errata
In the
Monitoring MLD
section in
JunosE Multicast Routing Configuration Guide,
Chapter 6, Configuring Multicast Listener Discovery
, the following corrections
apply to the commands used to monitor MLD configuration:
In the
show ipv6 mld
command section, the field name "learned groups"
(which denotes the number of multicast groups that the virtual router has
discovered) in the bulleted list of field descriptions and output example for
this command is incorrect. The correct field name for this setting is "learnt
groups".
In the
show ipv6 mld interface
command section, the field name "Groups
learned" (which denotes the number of multicast groups that the interface
has discovered) in the bulleted list of field descriptions and output example
for this command is incorrect. The correct field name for this setting is
"Groups learnt".
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.
In the
Aggregating Routes
section in
JunosE BGP and MPLS Configuration Guide,
Chapter 1, Configuring BGP Routing
, the references to the router, “Snakes”, in
the description that precedes the “Configuring Aggregate Addresses” figure are
incorrect. The correct references for this router are “SanJose”, which is the
label used for this router in the figure.
In the
Detecting Peer Reachability with BFD
section in
JunosE BGP and MPLS
Configuration Guide, Chapter 1, Configuring BGP Routing
, the
neighbor-bfd-liveness-detection
command subsection incorrectly states the
following:
If you remove the BFD configuration while the BGP sessions and the BFD
protocol session are up, then the BGP session may flap because the remote
BGP speaker cannot detect why the BFD session went down.