User Interface and Configuration
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The wildcard apply groups do not work properly in JUNOS Release 9.1 and above.
[PR/425355: This issue has been resolved.]
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When jcs:syslog() is used in an event script, messages do not appear until another
system application sends a syslog message. [PR/449778: This issue has been
resolved.]
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The core files cannot be removed using the
file delete
command unless the
Routing Engine name is included in the path. [PR/469168: This issue has been
resolved.]
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The
deactivate
configuration statement cannot be blocked through the
deny-configuration
statement. [PR/488352: This issue has been resolved.]
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When commit scripts are used and the configuration contains a policy which
uses an apply-group with a then action of “then com EXPORT,” the
commit fails. [PR/501876: This issue has been resolved.]
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The
load replace
command does not consider the allow-configuration
configuration. [PR/501992: This issue has been resolved.]
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On M10i, M120, M320, and MX Series routers with dual Routing Engines running
JUNOS Release 9.4 or later, the dfwd process running on the backup Routing
Engine might access the
/var/pdb/rdm.taf
file every 30 seconds, causing excessive
writes to the hard disk drive. This problem does not occur when GRES is enabled.
[PR/506691: This issue has been resolved.]
VPNs
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Configuring a forwarding-cache threshold under a routing instance for NG-MVPN
might not produce the expected behavior and might not limit the number of
forwarding cache entries. [PR/438164: This issue has been resolved.]
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In an MLAN scenario where two PEs are connected to the multicast receiver,
when the PE acting as the designated router (DR) has a link failure on the MLAN,
the backup PE that becomes the DR is unable to forward traffic. [PR/490153:
This issue has been resolved.]
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When different prefixes are advertised to the same source by different PE routers,
an egress PE router is prevented from picking the lower prefix route for RPF
when the PR advertising the higher prefix loses its route to the source.
[PR/493835: This issue has been resolved.]
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When multipath is enabled in a routing instance with NG MVPN, the traffic might
get dropped on the receiver PE. [PR/508090: This issue has been resolved.]
Related Topics
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New Features in JUNOS Release 10.1 for M Series, MX Series, and T Series Routers
on page 6
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Changes in Default Behavior and Syntax in JUNOS Release 10.1 for M Series,
MX Series, and T Series Routers on page 42
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