Class of Service (CoS)
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Port shaping and queue shaping
—Port shaping and queue shaping (the
shaping-rate
configuration statement) is now available on EX8200 switches.
Infrastructure
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IPv6 support on EX8200 switches
—EX8200 switches now support configuration
of IPv6 addresses.
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Automatic refreshing of scripts
—You can refresh commit, event, and op scripts
automatically using operational mode commands such as
request system scripts
refresh-from commit
,
request system scripts refresh-from event
, or
request system
scripts refresh-from op
.
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Source gateway IP address selection for relayed DHCP packets
—The source
gateway IP address selection for relayed DHCP packets feature allows you to use
the gateway IP address (giaddr) as the source IP address of the switch for relayed
DHCP packets when an EX Series switch is used as the DHCP relay agent.
Interfaces
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Unicast reverse-path forwarding support
—Unicast reverse-path forwarding
(RPF) is available on EX8200 switches. The unicast RPF feature can be enabled
on specific interfaces on EX8200 switches and supports ECMP traffic.
Layer 2 and Layer 3 Protocols
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IPv6 Layer 3 multicast routing and forwarding
—EX3200 and EX4200 switches
now support IPv6 Layer 3 multicast routing and forwarding, which includes
Multicast Listener Discovery version 1 (MLDv1) and MLDv2 to manage multicast
group membership; reverse-path forwarding (RPF) to enable multicast routers
to correctly forward multicast traffic to other multicast routers; Protocol
Independent Multicast sparse mode (PIM SM) and PIM source-specific multicast
(PIM SSM) protocols; and static rendezvous point (RP), bootstrap RP, and
embedded RP to manage RP information for multicast groups.
Management and RMON
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Real-time performance monitoring (RPM) support on EX8200 switches
—RPM
is supported on EX8208 and EX8216 switches.
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SNMP MIB enhancements
—The SNMP agent polls and gets details of all MIBs
on EX2200 switches.
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New Features in JUNOS Release 10.1 for EX Series Switches
JUNOS 10.1 Software Release Notes