workaround, deactivate the configured filter group. [PR/503609: This issue has
been resolved.]
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After configuring a three-color-policer, a dfwc core file is generated. [PR/509742:
This issue has been resolved.]
High Availability
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On an ISSU upgrade from JUNOS Release 9.3 to any of the current higher releases,
the ATM logical interfaces will flap. [PR/491511: This issue has been resolved.]
Interfaces and Chassis
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When the ATM scheduler map is programmed, the code does not check if the
early packet discard (EPD) configured on the forwarding class exceeds the
max_epd that the hardware supports. [PR/70336: This issue has been resolved.]
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The following messages are displayed on both the primary and secondary RLSQ
MS 500 PICs: “SCHED: %PFE-0: Thread 7 ran for x ms without yielding",
"Scheduler Oinker." [PR/286357: This issue has been resolved.]
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On M Series and MX Series routers, the ifHCInOctets retrieved by SNMP may
report an incorrect value. [PR/420985: This issue has been resolved.]
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The
show interfaces diagnostics optics
command displays wrong diagnostic
information for the SumitomoElectric SFP with vendor part number
SCP6F44-J3-ANE. [PR/463837: This issue has been resolved.]
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For AnnexB, the
force
command may not work as expected when loss of signal
is present. This is because the previous command did not complete for both the
protect and the working circuit, and priority comparison does not consider the
signal fail condition. [PR/465906: This issue has been resolved.]
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Both the working and protect circuit are stuck in the “disabled” state when the
TX cable is unplugged and the RX cable is plugged for protect circuit after an
Automatic Protection Switching (APS) switchover. [PR/466649: This issue has
been resolved.]
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On an M320 router, the 4x STM-1 1x STM-4 SFP PIC (PB-4OC3-1OC12-SON-SFP)
currently supports only two ports (0 and 2) when configured for eight queues
per port on an E3 FPC. [PR/475008: This issue has been resolved.]
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SFPs are absent in the output of the
show chassis hardware
command following
TOXIC SFP messages. [PR/480828: This issue has been resolved.]
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When a DPC restarts, a large amount of route (about 700,000 simple IPv4 routes)
remains in the forwarding table learned through another DPC. The sync process
between the Routing Engine and the Packet Forwarding Engine will take too
long, and the Routing Engine will restart the FPC. This repeats endlessly.
To restore the service and get the DPC out of the boot loop, restart the chassis
process or the routing process. [PR/481164: This issue has been resolved.]
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In some cases during the periodic error status monitoring, error messages such
as “Wi seg ucode discards in fabric stream” might be displayed on adjacent
streams. These messages are cosmetic and can be ignored. [PR/481344: This
issue has been resolved.]
Issues in JUNOS Release 10.1 for M Series, MX Series, and T Series Routers
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