JunosE 10.3.2 Release Notes
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Known Behavior
In JunosE Releases 7.1.x, 7.2.x, and 7.3.x, you can attach a QoS profile to
Ethernet interfaces that are configured in a link aggregation group (LAG)
interface. However, beginning with JunosE Release 8.0.1, you can attach a QoS
profile directly to the LAG interface. As of JunosE Release 8.0.1, the software
restricts you from attaching a QoS profile to any Ethernet interfaces that are
members of a LAG. [Defect ID 84632]
Work-around:
Prior to upgrading from JunosE Releases 7.1.x, 7.2.x, or 7.3.x to
JunosE Release 8.0.x or higher-numbered releases, remove the QoS profile
from the Ethernet interface. When you have successfully upgraded to JunosE
Release 8.0.x or higher-numbered releases, reattach the QoS profile to the LAG
interface.
In Release 7.2.0 and higher-numbered releases, you can configure the simple
shared shaper to select scheduler nodes in a named traffic-class group as active
constituents.
By default, simple implicit shared shapers activate scheduler nodes in named
traffic-class groups. The implicit constituent selection process is now the same
for both simple and compound shared shapers.
This is a change in default behavior. For releases before Release 7.2.0, you
could not configure scheduler nodes as active constituents of the simple shared
shaper, except for the best-effort node.
To recover the default behavior available before Release 7.2.0, or to select
active constituents that are different, use simple explicit shared shapers to
select best-effort nodes only.
RADIUS
JunosE Software provides extended commands for configuring the formats of
the RADIUS NAS-Port attribute (attribute 5) and the RADIUS Calling-Station-ID
attribute (attribute 31) when the physical port value is greater than 7.
When the physical port value is greater than 7:
An incorrectly configured NAS-Port attribute format results if you use either
the
radius nas-port-format 0ssssppp
or
radius nas-port-format ssss0ppp
command.
An incorrectly configured Calling-Station-ID attribute results if you use
either the
radius calling-station-format fixed-format
command or the
radius calling-station-format fixed-format-adapter-embedded
command.
Work-around
: Use the following commands on routers that have line modules
with more than 7 physical ports:
To configure the NAS-Port attribute format, use the
radius nas-port-format
extended [ atm | ethernet ]
command.
To configure the Calling-Station-ID attribute format, use the
radius
calling-station-format fixed-format-adapter-new-field
command.
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