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learn-vlan-1p-priority
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learn-vlan-1p-priority-except
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learn-vlan-id
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learn-vlan-id-except
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user-vlan-1p-priority
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user-vlan-1p-priority-except
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user-vlan-id
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user-vlan-id-except
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VPLS flood FTF and input FTF
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Simple filters
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Filter action 'then ipsec-sa'
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Filter action 'then next-hop-group'
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Mac-filter output accounting and output policing
[PR/466990]
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On some M, MX, and T Series routers, when a family CCC filter is applied on
multiple interfaces that belong to different L2VPN routing instances, packet loss
may occur after the routing instances are deactivated and activated. As a
workaround, deactivate and activate the CCC filter on the interfaces. [PR/521357]
Routing Protocols
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When you configure damping globally and use the import policy to prevent
damping for specific routes, and a new route is received from a peer with the
local interface address as the next hop, the route is added to the routing table
with default damping parameters, even though the import policy has a non-default
setting. As a result, damping settings do not change appropriately when the route
attributes change. [PR/51975]
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When you issue the
show ldp traffic-statistics
command, the following system
log message might be generated for all forwarding equivalence classes (FECs)
with an ingress counter set to zero: "send rnhstats GET: error: ENOENT — Item
not found." [PR/67647]
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If ICMP tunneling is enabled on the router and you configure a new logical system
that does not have ICMP tunneling enabled, the feature is globally disabled.
[PR/81884]
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The
keepalive timeout
counter for multicast sessions may not display after you
deactivate and activate the
pim
protocol. This is a cosmetic issue and there is no
interruption to the multicast traffic flow. [PR/419509]
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Setting the
advertise-high-metric
option while using IS-IS overload also suppresses
route leaking. [PR/419624]
Issues in JUNOS Release 10.1 for M Series, MX Series, and T Series Routers
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Issues in JUNOS Release 10.1 for M Series, MX Series, and T Series Routers