configured. Some LSPs with smaller allocated bandwidths receive more traffic
than the ones configured with higher bandwidths. Traffic distribution does not
strictly comply with the configured bandwidth allocation. This caveat is applicable
to the following routers:
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T1600 and T640 routers with Enhanced Scaling FPC1, Enhanced Scaling
FPC2, Enhanced Scaling FPC3, Enhanced Scaling FPC 4, and all Type 4 FPCs
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M320 routers with Enhanced III FPC1, Enhanced III FPC2, and Enhanced III
FPC3
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MX Series routers with all types of FPCs and DPCs, excluding MPCs
NOTE:
This caveat is
not
applicable to MX Series routers with line cards based on
the Junos Trio chipset.
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M120 routers with Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3 FPCs
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M10i routers with Enhanced CFEB
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System Basics
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Subscriber Access Management
The
Subscriber Access Configuration Guide
contains the following dynamic variable
errors:
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The
Configuring a Dynamic Profile for Client Access
topic erroneously uses the
$junos-underlying-interface
variable when a IGMP interface is configured in the
client access dynamic profile. The following example provides the appropriate
use of the
$junos-interface-name
variable:
[edit dynamic-profiles access-profile]
user@host#
set protocols igmp interface $junos-interface-name
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Table 25 in the
Dynamic Variables Overview
topic neglects to define the
$junos-igmp-version
predefined dynamic variable. This variable is defined as
follows:
$junos-igmp-version
—IGMP version configured in a client access profile. The
JUNOS Software obtains this information from the RADIUS server when a
subscriber accesses the router. The version is applied to the accessing subscriber
when the profile is instantiated. You specify this variable at the
[dynamic-profiles
profile-name
protocols igmp]
hierarchy level for the
interface
statement.
In addition, the
Subscriber Access Configuration Guide
erroneously specifies the
use of a colon (:) when you configure the dynamic profile to define the IGMP
version for client interfaces. The following example provides the appropriate
syntax for setting the IGMP interface to obtain the IGMP version from RADIUS:
[edit dynamic-profiles access-profile protocols igmp interface $junos-interface-name]
user@host#
set version $junos-igmp-version
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