Enhanced Switching
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On J Series devices, if the access port is tagged with the same VLAN that is
configured at the port, the access port accepts tagged packets and determines
the MAC. [PR/302635]
Flow and Processing
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On J Series devices, even when forwarding options are set to drop packets for
the ISO protocol family, the device forms End System-to-Intermediate System
(ES-IS) adjacencies and transmits packets because ES-IS packets are Layer 2
terminating packets. [PR/252957]
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On SRX Series devices, the
show security flow session
command currently does
not display aggregate session information. Instead, it displays sessions on a
per-SPU basis. [PR/264439]
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On J Series devices, OSPF over a multipoint interface connected as a
hub-and-spoke network does not restart when a new path is found to the same
destination. [PR/280771]
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On SRX Series devices, when traffic matches a deny policy, sessions will not be
created successfully. However, sessions are still consumed, and the
unicast-sessions
and
sessions-in-use
fields shown by the
show security flow session
summary
command will reflect this. [PR/284299] [PR/397300]
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On J Series devices, outbound filters will be applied twice for host-generated
IPv4 traffic. [PR/301199]
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On SRX Series devices, configuring the flow filter with the
all
flag might result
in traces that are not related to the configured filter. As a workaround, use the
flow trace flag
basic
with the command
set security flow traceoptions flag
.
[PR/304083]
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On SRX210, SRX240, and SRX650 devices, after the device fragments packets,
the FTP over a GRE link might not perform properly because of packet
serialization. [PR/412055]
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On SRX240 devices, traffic flooding occurs when multiple Multicast (MC) IP group
addresses are mapped to the same MC MAC address because multicast switching
is based on the Layer 2 address. [PR/418519]
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On SRX650 devices, the input DA errors are not updated when packets are
dropped because of MAC filtering on the following:
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SRX240
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SRX210
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16-port and 24-port GPIMs
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SRX650 front-end port
This is due to MAC filtering implemented in hardware.
[PR/423777]
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Issues in JUNOS Release 10.1 for SRX Series Services Gateways and J Series Services Routers
JUNOS 10.1 Software Release Notes