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The SRX210 device allowed the FXS 2 port to be configured as a station and as
an FXS trunk concurrently. In this case, the system did not display a commit
error. [PR/473561: This issue has been resolved.]
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For SIP trunk to FXO trunk calls routed through the peer call server, the SRX
Series device removed the called party number in the SIP INVITE messages.
[PR/473979: This issue has been resolved.]
Interfaces and Routing
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On SRX240, SRX650, and SRX5600 devices, the SNMP null zone counter was
not increased when the
reth
interface was put into the null zone. [PR/427256:
This issue has been resolved.]
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On SRX Series devices, when you configured attributes of an interface unit under
both the [
interfaces
] and the [
logical-router logical-router-name interface
] hierarchies,
only the configuration at the interfaces level was taken to effect. [PR/447986:
This issue has been resolved.]
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On SRX210 PoE devices, the ATM interface on G.SHDSL interface did not go
down when the interface was disabled through the
disable
command. [PR/453896:
This issue has been resolved.]
Intrusion Detection and Prevention (IDP)
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On SRX210 devices during attack detection, multiple attacks got detected. This
happened when the IDP policy contained rules that had the match criteria for
the same attacks. Error/warning messages did not appear during policy
compilation. [PR/414416: This issue has been resolved.]
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On SRX3400, SRX3600, SRX5600, and SRX5800 devices with application-level
DDoS protection, the IDP session capacity dropped by 9 percent in integrated
mode. [PR/479552: This issue has been resolved.]
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SRX5600 devices operating at high HTTPS session rate with the default
session-id-cache-timeout
value ran out of memory and began dropping sessions.
[PR/476215: This issue has been resolved.]
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On SRX3400, SRX3600, SRX5600, and SRX5800 devices, HTTP throughput
dropped 10 percent from ~3.6 Gbps to ~3.2 Gbps with one Services Processing
Card. [PR/482801: This issue has been resolved.]
J-Web
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On SRX Series devices, when the user tried to associate an interface to GVRP, a
new window appeared. This new window showed multiple move-left and
move-right buttons. [PR/305919: This issue has been resolved.]
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On an SRX5600 device, when you clicked
OK
or
Cancel
from the IPS/Exempt
rule configuration page, it took a long time to go to the next page when the
Internet Explorer IE browser was used. The slow response was due to predefined
attacks, attack group XML data fetching, and the way Internet Explorer IE
refreshed the page. [PR/449017: This issue has been resolved.]
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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