1.
Disable the dialer interface.
root@noky# set interfaces dl0 disable
root@noky# commit
2.
Restart the forwarding daemon.
root@noky# run restart forwarding Forwarding Daemon started, pid 1407
root@noky# delete interfaces dl0 disable
root@noky# commit
3.
Enable the dialer interface.
root@noky# delete interfaces dl0 disable
root@noky# commit
[PR/480206]
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On SRX210 High Memory devices and J6350 devices, packet loss is seen during
rapid ping operations between the dialer interfaces when packet size is more
than 512 Kbps. [PR/484507]
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On SRX210 High Memory devices, the modem interface can handle bidirectional
traffic of up to 19 Kbps. During oversubscription of 20-Kbps or more traffic, the
keepalive packets are not exchanged and the interface goes down. [PR/487258]
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On SRX210 High Memory devices, IPv6 is not supported on dialer interfaces
with a USB modem. [PR/489960]
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On SRX210 High Memory devices, http traffic is very slow through the umd0
interface. [PR/489961]
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On SRX210 High Memory devices, on multiple resets of the umd0 interface, the
umd0 interface keeps flapping if the d10 (dialer) interface on either the dial-in
or dial-out interface goes down because no keepalive packets are exchanged. As
a workaround, increase the ATS0 value to 4 or greater. [PR/492970]
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On SRX210 High Memory devices and J6350 devices, the D10 link flaps during
long-duration traffic of 15 Kbps and also when packet size is 256 Kbps or more.
[PR/493943]
Virtual LANs (VLANs)
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On SRX650 devices, when VLAN tagging is configured and traffic is sent, the
output of
show interfaces ge-0/0/1 media detail
VLAN tagged frame count is not
shown. [PR/397849]
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On SRX240, SRX650, J4350, and J6350 devices, tagged frames on an access
port with the same VLAN tag are not dropped. [PR/414856]
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On SRX100, SRX210, and SRX240 devices, the packets are not being sent out
of the physical interface when the VLAN ID associated with the VLAN interface
is changed. As a workaround, you need to clear the ARP. [PR/438151]
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On SRX100 Low Memory, SRX100 High Memory, SRX210 Low Memory, SRX210
High Memory, SRX240 High Memory, and SRX650 devices, the Link Layer
Discovery Protocol (LLDP) organization-specific Type Length Value (TLV), medium
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