JUNOSe 11.0.1 Release Notes
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Known Behavior
GRE
When you shut down the only outgoing IP interface to the IP destinations of
GRE/IP tunnels, the tunnels remain in the up state rather than transitioning to
down. As a consequence, all IP routes that use these tunnels as next hops also
remain in the routing table.
Hardware
SRP modules with only 1 GB of memory do not work reliably in ERX7xx and
ERX14xx routers running JUNOSe Release 8.1.0 or higher, and may experience
system resets due to an out of memory condition. However, the ERX310 router
still supports 1 GB of memory in the SRP-SE10 module.
Work-around:
Upgrade your SRP module memory to 2 GB for all ERX7xx and
ERX14xx routers running JUNOSe Release 8.1.0 or higher.
Do not include a
not
protocol
clause in any classifier control list for policies
attached to an interface on an ES2 10G Uplink LM. The
not
protocol
functionality is not available for this module.
The ES2 10G LM and the ES2 10G Uplink LM do not support VLAN statistics in
the current release.
PCMCIA NVS Card Caution
The 4XOC3 APS MULTIMODE and 4XOC3 APS SINGLE MODE I/O modules are
incompatible with the following versions of the OCx/STMx ATM and OCx/STMx
POS line modules:
OCx/STMx ATM line modules with assembly numbers 350-00039-xx,
350-80039-xx, and 350-90039-xx
OCx/STMx POS line modules with assembly number 350-10039-xx
When you configure 1:5 line module redundancy by using either the 4XOC3
APS MULTIMODE or 4XOC3 APS SINGLE MODE I/O module, the spare R-Mid
OCX I/O module you install must have assembly number 350-00094-01 Rev.
A01 or later. Spare R-Mid OCX I/O modules with an earlier assembly number
are not supported for 1:5 redundancy configurations that use either the 4XOC3
APS MULTIMODE or 4XOC3 APS SINGLE MODE I/O module.
There is a very small chance that some line modules can have an improperly
modified keying block that prevents the module from proper seating in the top
slot of an older ERX7xx chassis or a preproduction ERX310 chassis. For
example, this problem has been observed for an OCx/STMx module in slot 2 of
an early-test ERX310 chassis.
Work-around:
Remove the keying block to insert the module into the top slot,
or insert the module into a different slot.
CAUTION:
Before you insert or remove PCMCIA NVS (flash) cards from a running
router, we strongly recommend that you halt the SRP module or shut down the
router. Failure to do this can result in file corruption in one or both cards.