JUNOSe 10.0.3 Release Notes
64
Errata
The
JUNOSe Command Reference Guide A to M
omits the following information
for the
interface loopback
command:
You cannot shut down a loopback interface.
The description of the
mpls ldp ip-forwarding
command in the
JUNOSe
Command Reference Guide A to M
fails to state that, although the carriage return,
<cr>, option is displayed when you type a question mark (
?
) after entering the
mpls ldp ip-forwarding
command, this command takes effect only if the
access-list
,
host-only,
or
prefix-list
keyword, or a combination of them is
specified. Otherwise, although the command is configured successfully and no
error is displayed, labels are not used in the IP routing table for forwarding
plain IP traffic. This behavior for this command began in JUNOSe Release
7.1.0, in which the command was introduced.
The
JUNOSe Command Reference Guide A to M
and the
JUNOSe Command
Reference Guide N to Z
fail to state the following additional information for the
relay-format
keyword that is available in the
mpls-relay
and
route interface
commands:
The
relay-format
keyword determines the pseudowire PW Type value that is
used in LDP protocol messages. For a complete list of pseudowire Type values,
see http://www.iana.org/assignments/pwe3-parameters.
If you do not specify the
relay-format
keyword in the
mpls-relay
or
route
interface
command, the pseudowire Type value is chosen based on the type of
the interface. For Ethernet interfaces, the pseudowire Type value is chosen as
Ethernet (0x0005). For VLAN interfaces, the pseudowire Type value is chosen
as Ethernet Tagged Mode (0x0004).
The description of the
neighbor graceful-restart
command in the
JUNOSe
Command Reference N to Z
incorrectly states that graceful restart is enabled by
default. The correct default behavior is that graceful restart is disabled. This
default behavior has been applicable since the time this command was
introduced in JUNOSe Release 7.1.0.
The description of the
neighbor password
command in the
JUNOSe Command
Reference Guide N to Z
incorrectly states that the
string
variable that specifies
the MD5 password is an alphanumeric text string of up to 80 characters. In
fact, the
string
variable for the MD5 password is an alphanumeric text string of
up to 16 characters.
NOTE:
We recommend that you configure a 32-bit subnet mask for the loopback
interface. For example, if you configure a loopback interface with the IP address
and mask as 1.1.1.1/16, the 1.1.0.0/16 route entry is entered on the line module
and if no specific or longer route entry is found, all traffic destined to the
1.1.0.0/16 subnet is forwarded to the SRP module by the line module. Although
the SRP module responds only to traffic destined to the 1.1.1.1 subnet and
discards traffic to all other host IP addresses within that subnet (1.1.1.1/16), if the
SRP module receives too much traffic from subnets other than 1.1.1.1, the CPU
utilization on the SRP module reaches the saturation level.