source address, and destination address is blocked. For more information, see
the
JUNOS Software CLI Reference
.
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On SRX3400 and SRX3600 devices in Layer 2 and Layer 3 integrated mode,
mode, 30 percent to 40 percent of the logs created in IDP are not exited from
IDP. In Layer 2 and Layer 3 dedicated mode, the logs are exited properly.
J-Web
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On SRX3400, SRX3600, SRX5600, and SRX5800 devices, to add the Predefined
Attacks and Predefined Attack Groups, users do not need to type the attack
names. Instead, users can select attacks from the Predefined Attacks and
Predefined Attack Group lists and click the left arrow to add them.
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On SRX100, SRX210, SRX240, and SRX650 devices, the LED status (Alarm, HA,
ExpressCard, Power Status, and Power) shown in the front panel for Chassis
View does not replicate the exact status of the device.
Management and Administration
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On SRX5600 and SRX5800 devices running a previous release of JUNOS Software,
security logs were always timestamped using the UTC time zone. In JUNOS
Release 10.1, you can use the
set system time-zone
CLI command to specify the
local time zone that the system should use when timestamping the security logs.
If you want to timestamp logs using the UTC time zone, use the
set system
time-zone utc
and
set security log utc-timestamp
CLI statements.
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Configuring the External CompactFlash card on SRX650 Services Gateways:
The SRX650 Services Gateway includes 2–GB CompactFlash storage devices:
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The Services and Routing Engine (SRE) contains a hot-pluggable
CompactFlash (external CompactFlash) storage device used to upload and
download files.
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The chassis contains an internal compact flash used to store the operating
system.
By default, only the internal CompactFlash is enabled, and an option to take a
snapshot of the configuration from the internal CompactFlash to the external
compact flash is not supported. This can be done only by using a USB storage
device.
To take a snapshot on the external CompactFlash:
1.
Take a snapshot from the internal CompactFlash to the USB storage device
using the
request system snapshot media usb
CLI command.
2.
Reboot the device from the USB storage device by using the
request system
reboot media usb
command.
3.
Go to the U-boot prompt. For more information, see the "Accessing the
U-Boot Prompt" section in the
JUNOS Software Administration Guide
.
4.
At the U-boot prompt, set the following variables:
set ext.cf.pref 1
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