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On EX Series switches, in a scaled environment with more than 4000 VLANs,
MVRP advertisements might not be sent intermittently when the VLAN
membership is modified. [PR/475701]
Class of Service
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On EX2200 switches, CoS port-shaping can yield different shaping results on
uplink ports than on normal network ports when the same shaping rate is used.
[PR/453660]
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If you are configuring an interface as part of an aggregated Ethernet interface
and also configuring CoS on that interface, do not commit both configurations
using a single commit operation. Use separate commit operations to commit
the two configurations. [PR/490542]
Firewall Filters
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If an ingress firewall has been configured with a LAG
interface
match condition
and you delete this firewall configuration, the forwarding (
pfem
) process might
create a core file. When the
pfem
process is restarted, it works as expected.
[PR/504273]
Infrastructure
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On EX Series switches, MAC addresses not present in the forwarding database
(FDB) because of hash collision are not removed from the Ethernet switching
process (
eswd
). These MAC addresses do not age out of the Ethernet switching
table even if traffic is stopped completely and are never relearned when traffic
is sent to these MAC addresses, even when there is no hash collision. As a
workaround, clear those MAC addresses from the Ethernet switching table.
[PR/451431]
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On EX8200 switches, when IGMP snooping is enabled on an interface, the IPv6
multicast Layer 2 control frame is not forwarded to other interfaces in the same
VLAN. [PR/456700]
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The
jnxFirewall
MIB might not be populated in a firewall filter configuration. As
a workaround, set up the following configuration to skip the firewall MIB:
user@switch# show snmp
view firewall_exclude {
oid .1.3.6.1.4.1.2636.3.5 exclude;
oid .1;
}
community public {
view firewall_exclude;
authorization read-only;
}
[PR/464061]
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Outstanding Issues in JUNOS Release 10.1 for EX Series Switches
JUNOS 10.1 Software Release Notes