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The Global Enterprise Edition of the Steel-Belted Radius software may be used by Customer only to manage access to Customer’s enterprise 
network.  Specifically, service provider customers are expressly prohibited from using the Global Enterprise Edition of the Steel-Belted Radius 
software to support any commercial network access services. 

The foregoing license is not transferable or assignable by Customer.  No license is granted herein to any user who did not originally purchase the 
applicable license(s) for the Software from Juniper or an authorized Juniper reseller.  

4.

Use Prohibitions.

  Notwithstanding the foregoing, the license provided herein does not permit the Customer to, and Customer agrees not to and shall 

not: (a) modify, unbundle, reverse engineer, or create derivative works based on the Software; (b) make unauthorized copies of the Software (except as 
necessary for backup purposes); (c) rent, sell, transfer, or grant any rights in and to any copy of the Software, in any form, to any third party; (d) 
remove any proprietary notices, labels, or marks on or in any copy of the Software or any product in which the Software is embedded; (e) distribute 
any copy of the Software to any third party, including as may be embedded in Juniper equipment sold in the secondhand market; (f) use any ‘locked’ 
or key-restricted feature, function, service, application, operation, or capability without first purchasing the applicable license(s) and obtaining a valid 
key from Juniper, even if such feature, function, service, application, operation, or capability is enabled without a key; (g) distribute any key for the 
Software provided by Juniper to any third party; (h) use the Software in any manner that extends or is broader than the uses purchased by Customer 
from Juniper or an authorized Juniper reseller; (i) use Embedded Software on non-Juniper equipment; (j) use  Embedded Software (or make it available 
for use) on Juniper equipment that the Customer did not originally purchase from Juniper or an authorized Juniper reseller; (k) disclose the results of 
testing or benchmarking of the Software to any third party without the prior written consent of Juniper; or (l) use the Software in any manner other 
than as expressly provided herein.

5.

Audit.  

Customer shall maintain accurate records as necessary to verify compliance with this Agreement.  Upon request by Juniper, Customer shall 

furnish such records to Juniper and certify its compliance with this Agreement.

6.

Confidentiality.  

The Parties agree that aspects of the Software and associated documentation are the confidential property of Juniper.  As such, 

Customer shall exercise all reasonable commercial efforts to maintain the Software and associated documentation in confidence, which at a minimum 
includes restricting access to the Software to Customer employees and contractors having a need to use the Software for Customer’s internal business 
purposes.

7.

Ownership.

  Juniper and Juniper’s licensors, respectively, retain ownership of all right, title, and interest (including copyright) in and to the Software, 

associated documentation, and all copies of the Software.  Nothing in this Agreement constitutes a transfer or conveyance of any right, title, or 
interest in the Software or associated documentation, or a sale of the Software, associated documentation, or copies of the Software.  

8.

Warranty, Limitation of Liability, Disclaimer of Warranty.  

The warranty applicable to the Software shall be as set forth in the warranty statement 

that accompanies the Software (the “Warranty Statement”).  Nothing in this Agreement shall give rise to any obligation to support the Software.  
Support services may be purchased separately.  Any such support shall be governed by a separate, written support services agreement.  TO THE 
MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, JUNIPER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOST PROFITS, LOSS OF DATA, OR COSTS OR PROCUREMENT 
OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES, OR FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT, THE 
SOFTWARE, OR ANY JUNIPER OR JUNIPER-SUPPLIED SOFTWARE.  IN NO EVENT SHALL JUNIPER BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES ARISING FROM 
UNAUTHORIZED OR IMPROPER USE OF ANY JUNIPER OR JUNIPER-SUPPLIED SOFTWARE.  EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN THE WARRANTY 
STATEMENT TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, JUNIPER DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES IN AND TO THE SOFTWARE (WHETHER 
EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY, OR OTHERWISE), INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR 
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RUNNING THE SOFTWARE, WILL OPERATE WITHOUT ERROR OR INTERRUPTION, OR WILL BE FREE OF VULNERABILITY TO INTRUSION OR 
ATTACK.  In no event shall Juniper’s or its suppliers’ or licensors’ liability to Customer, whether in contract, tort (including negligence), breach of 
warranty, or otherwise, exceed the price paid by Customer for the Software that gave rise to the claim, or if the Software is embedded in another 
Juniper product, the price paid by Customer for such other product.  Customer acknowledges and agrees that Juniper has set its prices and entered 
into this Agreement in reliance upon the disclaimers of warranty and the limitations of liability set forth herein, that the same reflect an allocation of 
risk between the Parties (including the risk that a contract remedy may fail of its essential purpose and cause consequential loss), and that the same 
form an essential basis of the bargain between the Parties.

9.

Termination.

  Any breach of this Agreement or failure by Customer to pay any applicable fees due shall result in automatic termination of the license 

granted herein.  Upon such termination, Customer shall destroy or return to Juniper all copies of the Software and related documentation in 
Customer’s possession or control.  

10.

Taxes.

  All license fees payable under this agreement are exclusive of tax.   Customer shall be responsible for paying Taxes arising from the purchase 

of the license, or importation or use of the Software.  If applicable, valid exemption documentation for each taxing jurisdiction shall be provided to 
Juniper prior to invoicing, and Customer shall promptly notify Juniper if their exemption is revoked or modified.  All payments made by Customer 
shall be net of any applicable withholding tax.   Customer will provide reasonable assistance to Juniper in connection with such withholding taxes by 
promptly: providing Juniper with valid tax receipts and other required documentation showing Customer’s payment of any withholding taxes; 
completing appropriate applications that would reduce the amount of withholding tax to be paid; and notifying and assisting Juniper in any audit or 
tax proceeding related to transactions hereunder.  Customer shall comply with all applicable tax laws and regulations, and Customer will promptly pay 
or reimburse Juniper for all costs and damages related to any liability incurred by Juniper as a result of Customer’s non-compliance or delay with its 
responsibilities herein.  Customer’s obligations under this Section shall survive termination or expiration of this Agreement.  

11.

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  Customer agrees to comply with all applicable export laws and restrictions and regulations of any United States and any applicable foreign 

agency or authority, and not to export or re-export the Software or any direct product thereof in violation of any such restrictions, laws or regulations, 
or without all necessary approvals.  Customer shall be liable for any such violations.  The version of the Software supplied to Customer may contain 
encryption or other capabilities restricting Customer’s ability to export the Software without an export license.  

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 The Software is “commercial computer software” and is provided with restricted rights.  Use, duplication, or 

disclosure by the United States government is subject to restrictions set forth in this Agreement and as provided in DFARS 227.7201 through 
227.7202-4, FAR 12.212, FAR 27.405(b)(2), FAR 52.227-19, or FAR 52.227-14(ALT III) as applicable.

13.

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. To the extent required by applicable law, and at Customer's written request, Juniper shall provide Customer with the interface 

information needed to achieve interoperability between the Software and another independently created program, on payment of applicable fee, if 
any. Customer shall observe strict obligations of confidentiality with respect to such information and shall use such information in compliance with 
any applicable terms and conditions upon which Juniper makes such information available.

14.

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Any licensor of Juniper whose software is embedded in the Software and any supplier of Juniper whose products or technology 

are embedded in (or services are accessed by) the Software shall be a third party beneficiary with respect to this Agreement, and such licensor or 
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third party software may be provided 

with the Software and is subject to the accompanying license(s), if any, of its respective owner(s).  To the extent portions of the Software are 
distributed under and subject to open source licenses obligating Juniper to make the source code for such portions publicly available (such as the GNU 
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Содержание JUNOSe 11.1.0

Страница 1: ...iper Networks Inc 1194 North Mathilda Avenue Sunnyvale CA 94089 USA 408 745 2000 www juniper net Published 2010 04 29 JUNOSe Software for E Series Broadband Services Routers Release Notes Release 11 1...

Страница 2: ...cated outside the Americas such applicable entity being referred to herein as Juniper and ii the person or organization that originally purchased from Juniper or an authorized Juniper reseller the app...

Страница 3: ...WILL BE FREE OF VULNERABILITY TO INTRUSION OR ATTACK In no event shall Juniper s or its suppliers or licensors liability to Customer whether in contract tort including negligence breach of warranty or...

Страница 4: ...nd supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements relating to the Software whether oral or written including any inconsistent terms contained in a purchase order except that the terms of a separa...

Страница 5: ...You Start 5 Release Highlights 7 Ethernet 8 ICR 9 IP 10 L2TP over MPLS 10 MLPPP 10 MPLS 10 Multiclass MLPPP 12 Packet Mirroring 12 Policy Management 13 SDX Software and SRC Software 13 SNMP 14 System...

Страница 6: ...33 MLPPP 34 MPLS 34 Multicast 34 Packet Mirroring 35 Policy Management 35 PPP 37 PPPoE 37 QoS 38 RADIUS 38 SNMP 39 SSH 40 Stateful SRP Switchover High Availability 40 Subscriber Interfaces 41 System 4...

Страница 7: ...ed Known Problems 63 IP 63 Errata 64 Appendix A System Maximums 65 ERX310 ERX7xx and ERX14xx System Maximums 66 General System Maximums 66 Physical and Logical Density Maximums 67 Link Layer Maximums...

Страница 8: ...viii Table of Contents JUNOSe 11 1 0 Release Notes...

Страница 9: ...restore the earlier software version Upgrading to Release 5 3 0 or a Higher Numbered Release When you upgrade from a lower numbered release to Release 5 3 0 or a higher numbered release the higher re...

Страница 10: ...ter 8 Maintaining ERX Routers Upgrading NVS Cards on SRP Modules in E120 and E320 Hardware Guide Chapter 8 Maintaining the Router Moving Line Modules Between Releases The Juniper Networks ERX1440 Broa...

Страница 11: ...Support Compatibility of E120 router and E320 router modules with software releases is in E120 and E320 Module Guide Table 1 Modules and IOAs Layer 2 and layer 3 protocols and applications supported b...

Страница 12: ...www juniper net cm To verify service entitlement by product serial number use our Serial Number Entitlement SNE Tool located at https tools juniper net SerialNumberEntitlementSearch Opening a Case wit...

Страница 13: ...The 11 0 0 Release Notes which describe features available in Release 11 0 0 The 11 1 x documentation set which provides detailed information about features available in Release 11 1 0 The 11 1 x doc...

Страница 14: ...onfigure IP multicast routing and IPv6 multicast routing JUNOSe Multicast Routing Configuration Guide Configure BGP MPLS Layer 2 service and related applications JUNOSe BGP and MPLS Configuration Guid...

Страница 15: ...ultipoint LSPs at Egress Nodes on page 10 Support for Troubleshooting MTU Failures in Point to Point MPLS LSPs on page 11 Multiclass MLPPP Multiclass MLPPP Support on page 12 Packet Mirroring Support...

Страница 16: ...Remote fault detection Detects failure conditions that occur in the receive path of the link and influences the state of the link based on the Event Notification OAM PDU received from the remote peer...

Страница 17: ...as described here In lower numbered releases ICR was not supported on the ES2 10G LM and ES2 10G ADV LM Support for Fast Reconnection of PPPoE Subscribers JUNOSe Software now supports the fast reconn...

Страница 18: ...ed releases logical port 20 could not be configured for hardware multicast replication on the ES2 S3 GE 20 IOA This is no longer the case L2TP over MPLS Support for L2TP over MPLS with ES2 10G ADV LM...

Страница 19: ...ta size keyword with the trace mpls command for point to point LSPs in Privileged Exec and User Exec modes to specify the size of the MPLS ping messages echo requests in point to point LSPs associated...

Страница 20: ...feature the following SNMP MIB objects have been added to the Juniper Networks PPP MIB juniPppMlPppLinkConfigMultilinkMulticlass juniPppMlPppLinkConfigMultilinkMaxClasses The following SNMP MIB object...

Страница 21: ...2 10G LM The exception rule enables an application such as HTTP redirect to perform application dependent action on the content of the packet To create the exception rule use the exception http redire...

Страница 22: ...rtual path include the export summarized stats keyword The output of the show bulkstats command has been updated to display information about the QoS schema As part of this feature the following new M...

Страница 23: ...rease the timeout value of the RADIUS server configured depending on the time used for IOA replacement The maximum timeout value is 1000 seconds Change in existing behavior Existing feature extended a...

Страница 24: ...ONET POS module combinations on E Series routers now support configuration of the DHCP external server DHCP local server DHCP relay and DHCP relay proxy applications alone or in combination when the P...

Страница 25: ...and For example host1 show ip dhcp local limits DHCP Local Server Address Limits ATM Limit 48000 VLAN Limit 48000 POS Limit 1000 Ethernet Limit 48000 Policy Management Support for CAM Classifier Size...

Страница 26: ...g commands appear in IPv6 PIM Data MDT Configuration mode but are unsupported in the current release Policy Management External Parent Groups Unsupported on ES2 10G ES2 10G Uplink and ES2 10G ADV LMs...

Страница 27: ...ce Vector Multicast Routing Protocol DVMRP Internet Group Membership Protocol IGMP Intermediate System to Intermediate System IS IS Layer 2 Virtual Private Networks L2VPNs Mobile IP Open Shortest Path...

Страница 28: ...Network Address Translation NAT SRC Software and SDX Software Compatibility Matrix The SRC software offers the features of the SDX software on the C Series Controllers a range of hardware platforms th...

Страница 29: ...use by a dynamic ATM 1483 subinterface Conversely you cannot create a bulk configured VC range on an ATM interface on which you have configured CAC The router rejects these configurations which causes...

Страница 30: ...e longer than usual to execute Work around You can either delay examination of profiles until the router is less busy or save a copy of the profile to a text file off the router CLI In Interface Confi...

Страница 31: ...filter in Classifier Group Configuration mode forward next hop Policy List Configuration forward next hop in Classifier Group Configuration mode forward next interface Policy List Configuration forwa...

Страница 32: ...r Configuration and Interface Configuration modes local interface loopback remote remote line fdl ansi remote line fdl bellcore remote line inband remote payload fdl ansi Controller Configuration mark...

Страница 33: ...c show ipsec ike sa show ip dhcp external binding Privileged Exec show dhcp binding show ip dhcp external binding id Privileged Exec show dhcp binding show ip dhcp local binding Privileged Exec show d...

Страница 34: ...t routes being correctly stored in NVS DHCP External Server If you are using DHCP external server and a burst of client releases occurs during a unified ISSU some of the client releases might not be p...

Страница 35: ...these three conditions exist simultaneously the ES2 4G LM may not be able to successfully process all DHCP packets Although all clients may get bounded in DHCP relay or relay proxy some clients may no...

Страница 36: ...ore of the maximum 24 possible ports for the module in an ERX1440 chassis that is two ports in each of 12 slots full bandwidth is delivered only on a maximum of four ports those in slots 2 and 4 When...

Страница 37: ...ork 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 me...

Страница 38: ...nterface is operationally up Therefore you must ensure that the interface is operationally up before you delete it For example if you have issued the shutdown command for the interface before you try...

Страница 39: ...generate the script If the default show configuration format format 1 is enabled instead the generated script cannot properly configure the IP shared interfaces because they are created before the phy...

Страница 40: ...from them to the E Series router is broken and then shut down an IPSec tunnel that has DPD enabled In the worst case all IPSec tunnels might be shut down Defect ID 65132 IS IS When IS IS is configured...

Страница 41: ...perly handled line module control packets If your network does include this type of asymmetric route tunnels using these routes might fail to recover properly NAT dynamic translation generation affect...

Страница 42: ...ust choose only one of the fragmentation configurations by setting it to the necessary value and set the other fragmentation configuration to the maximum allowable value MPLS Martini circuits configur...

Страница 43: ...he ip proxy arp unrestricted command on the next hop router for each ECMP interface As a result when the link fails the router sends an ARP request to identify the MAC address of the analyzer device a...

Страница 44: ...ed so that when a forwarding solution conflict occurs within a policy such as those described earlier the second forwarding solution overwrites the preceding solution That is the last forwarding rule...

Страница 45: ...er that matches all packets can be present in a VLAN policy list definition PPP The GE 2 line module does not support dynamic IP interfaces over static PPP interfaces when the PPPoE subinterface is al...

Страница 46: ...ehavior 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 ava...

Страница 47: ...is unused The SNMPv1 formatted versions of the following Juniper Networks traps incorrectly contain x y z 0 in the SNMPv1 Trap PDU enterprise field That is a zero is mistakenly appended to the correct...

Страница 48: ...on again by using the mode high availability command When IP tunnels are configured on a router enabled for stateful SRP switchover and the Service Module SM carrying these tunnels is reloaded statefu...

Страница 49: ...e router detects an unmatched packet it generates a trigger event that determines whether to create a dynamic subscriber interface or configure an existing interface To configure packet detection on t...

Страница 50: ...ot prevent you from adding filters to other interfaces nor does it prevent you from adding a filter to the same interface if you re create it after deletion Defect ID 34842 45063 Work around Remove th...

Страница 51: ...he same configuration is applied on a Gigabit Ethernet interface Defect ID 179794 When you reload an ATM line module that is configured with NBMA circuits as passive OSPF interfaces and that has estab...

Страница 52: ...inks are tunneled to the LNS Defect ID 178821 For PPPoE the AAL5 inPacket Discards counter might increment erroneously during call setup when a packet is passed directly to PPPoE for negotiation rathe...

Страница 53: ...Reissue the commands necessary to reenter the desired mode The logout subscribers all command may not log out all of the DHCP subscribers Although the bindings and DHCP addresses are cleared the show...

Страница 54: ...new and release sent Defect ID 78802 When DHCP clients on an S VLAN over bridged Ethernet stack configuration send a decline message to a router that has DHCP relay and DHCP external server configured...

Страница 55: ...than a longest prefix match The subscriber demux entry source address must be a 32 value matching the IP address of an ARP entry in order to validate the MAC address against that ARP entry Defect ID...

Страница 56: ...ical policies to subinterfaces as input policies secondary input policies and output policies incoming traffic loss can occur when the number of subinterfaces to which the policies are attached exceed...

Страница 57: ...partition partitionId Modify the macro as follows to add a delay of one second before the VRRP instance ID is enabled on the router and a delay of another second before the ICR partition that correspo...

Страница 58: ...alwaysup command to prevent the route from being removed from the IP routing table after the interface is shut down Traffic statistics for dynamic subscriber interfaces associated with Mobile IP subs...

Страница 59: ...es up successfully IS IS On a router configured with IS IS and BFD using the redundancy force srp command to force an SRP switchover sometimes brings down IS IS and BFD Defect ID 179287 IS IS graceful...

Страница 60: ...Defect ID 178653 Work around You can use the user realm syntax instead to display the binding for a specific user as in this example host1 show ip mobile binding nai xyz example com Alternatively you...

Страница 61: ...words are required for these MPLS shim interfaces these circuits should instead be signaled with the setting Control word is preferred by default Defect ID 87048 Work around To reinstate the proper s...

Страница 62: ...than 65 535 is sent to an E120 or E320 router by means of a COA request the value that is displayed in the UDP header of mirrored packets is the actual value minus 65 536 For example an MD Port Numbe...

Страница 63: ...ad rebalance command string that uses the percent option into a console or Telnet session from show configuration output because the output displays the sign rather than the percent keyword that was s...

Страница 64: ...rate Defect ID 80938 On a router that has both an ES2 10G LM and an ES2 4G LM installed the byte count reported by the show fabric queue egress slot command is incorrect The reported packet count is...

Страница 65: ...function correctly when it is used for 32 000 subscribers on an ES2 10G ADV LM However when you change the shaper to compound shared shaping it works properly Also simple shared shaping does not funct...

Страница 66: ...MP When you configure the router with an address pool that has two IP address ranges only the range that you configured first is available via the MIB Defect ID 61232 SONET You cannot use the highest...

Страница 67: ...k as the destination address and no source address when stateful SRP switchover is performed the first time an identical packet loss occurs In this case too no packet loss occurs during subsequent swi...

Страница 68: ...pt to boot the E320 router Defect ID 80304 If you hot swap an IOA and then remove it again before that IOA s OK or FAIL LED is illuminated the associated line module can reset Defect ID 177313 177267...

Страница 69: ...e current release fails and causes the SRP module and the ES2 4G LM to reset Defect ID 179975 When any of the subsystems is excluded for a JUNOSe release a unified ISSU to that release fails to apply...

Страница 70: ...y and the stateful SRP switchover process begins to synchronize between the active and standby SRP modules When the synchronization process is in progress the standby SRP module reloads for the second...

Страница 71: ...e primary SRP module on an E320 router resets Also if you perform a warm restart of an ERX1440 router that contains a virtual router which is configured to support policies on L2TP interfaces the prim...

Страница 72: ...cted documentation The Policy and QoS Maximums for E120 and E320 routers table in JUNOSe Release Notes Appendix A System Maximums for Releases 9 x 10 x and 11 0 x incorrectly states that the maximum n...

Страница 73: ...aximums for ERX310 ERX7xx and ERX14xx Section General router values General System Maximums on page 66 Physical layer values Physical and Logical Density Maximums on page 67 Link layer values Link Lay...

Страница 74: ...ble 1 General System Maximums Feature ERX310 ERX705 and ERX710 ERX1410 ERX1440 Fabric size 10 Gbps 5 or 10 Gbps 10 Gbps 40 Gbps Chassis per 7 foot rack 14 6 3 3 NTP clients 1000 1000 1000 1000 NTP ser...

Страница 75: ...e Physical Layer Configuration Guide Chapter 5 Configuring Ethernet Interfaces 3 When you pair the GE HDE line module with the GE 8 I O module on the ERX1440 router you can terminate up to 96 Gigabit...

Страница 76: ...ports per chassis OC12 STM4 I O modules 2 4 5 8 12 12 OC12 STM 4 POS ports per chassis OC12 STM4 I O modules 2 4 5 4 12 12 OC48 STM16 POS ports per chassis OC48 FRAME I O modules ERX1440 router only 2...

Страница 77: ...000 500 per OC3 STM1 Logical fractional T1s DS0 per CT3 T3 F0 line module 1992 166 per T3 1992 166 per T3 1992 166 per T3 1992 166 per T3 Logical fractional T3s DS3 per COCX F3 line module 12 12 12 12...

Страница 78: ...atic The JUNOSe Software supports up to 10 000 PPP interfaces with EAP authentication negotiation configured Performance and scalability is unchanged when EAP is not configured 2 The total maximum num...

Страница 79: ...chassis 100 100 100 100 ATM VP VC addresses per line module OCx STMx DS3 ATM 20 bit 20 bit 20 bit 20 bit OC3 STM1 GE FE 20 bit 20 bit 20 bit 20 bit ATM VP tunnels per port all supported modules 256 25...

Страница 80: ...16 384 OC3 2 GE APS I O 4096 4096 4096 4096 Ethernet VLAN bulk configuration VLAN ranges per chassis 300 300 300 300 Ethernet VLAN bulk configuration VLAN ranges per line module 300 300 300 300 Ethern...

Страница 81: ...interface columns MLPPP bundles per chassis 12 000 12 000 12 000 12 000 MLPPP bundles per line module The maximum number of MLPPP bundles supported per line module is the lesser of the maximum number...

Страница 82: ...8000 Subinterfaces per GE 2 line module 8000 8000 Subinterfaces per GE HDE line module 8000 8000 Subinterfaces per OCx STMx DS 3 ATM line module 8000 8000 8000 8000 Subinterfaces per OC3 STM 1 GE FE l...

Страница 83: ...a maximum of 16 000 IP network interfaces For all these models the interfaces can be any combination of dynamic or static 3 These values are subject to limitations on available SRP module memory whic...

Страница 84: ...RX1440 BFD Sessions per line module 50 50 50 50 ECMP maximum paths to a destination BGP IS IS MPLS OSPF RIP 16 16 16 16 IPv4 forwarding table entries See Note 1 on page 75 Chassis with only ASIC modul...

Страница 85: ...Total Martini circuits per chassis See Note 7 on page 75 16 000 16 000 16 000 32 767 External Martini circuits per chassis 16 000 16 000 16 000 32 767 Internal Martini circuits local cross connects p...

Страница 86: ...m Maximums Response Time Reporter simultaneous operations per VR 500 500 500 500 VRRP VRIDs per line module ASIC See Ethernet VRRP VRIDs per line module ASIC on page 72 Table 4 Routing Protocol Maximu...

Страница 87: ...most configurations each classifier entry in a policy consumes one CAM entry However a policy that has only the default classifier consumes no CAM resources Policies that use CAM hardware classifiers...

Страница 88: ...e modules 16 000 16 000 16 000 16 000 Combined ATM Frame Relay GRE L2TP LNS only MPLS and VLAN interface attachments 8191 8191 8191 8191 Rate limiters Egress per ASIC line module 24 575 24 575 24 575...

Страница 89: ...imums 81 Appendix A System Maximums Secure policies for packet mirroring Per ASIC line module 1022 1022 1022 1022 Per chassis 2400 2400 2400 2400 Table 5 Policy and QoS Maximums continued Feature ERX3...

Страница 90: ...rview Table 6 Tunneling Maximums Feature ERX310 ERX705 and ERX710 ERX1410 ERX1440 DVMRP IP in IP tunnels per chassis 4000 4000 4000 4000 DVMRP IP in IP tunnels per line module See Note 1 on page 82 GE...

Страница 91: ...nel server ports provisioned 8000 8000 IPSec Service Module ISM L2TP IPSec sessions 5000 5000 5000 5000 Service Module SM 16 000 16 000 16 000 16 000 L2TP tunnels per chassis 8000 8000 8000 8000 L2TP...

Страница 92: ...of 32 000 static major interfaces Although the ERX1440 router supports a maximum of 48 000 static major interfaces for PPPoE the PPPoE static limit is enforced at the subinterface level which has a li...

Страница 93: ...hentication server Local user databases per chassis 100 100 100 100 Users per local user database 100 100 100 100 Users for all local user databases 100 100 100 100 RADIUS requests Concurrent RADIUS a...

Страница 94: ...aces per chassis 16 000 32 000 32 000 48 000 Dynamic subscriber interfaces per line module 8000 8000 8000 8000 Static subscriber interfaces per chassis 16 000 32 000 32 000 48 000 Static subscriber in...

Страница 95: ...nd VRF instance is running a routing protocol 2 The maximum of 3000 VRs and VRFs can be achieved only with the SRP 120 and SRP 320 modules which have 4 GB of memory The limits cannot be achieved with...

Страница 96: ...lled in slot 2 or slot 4 you cannot install another line module in slot 3 or slot 5 In this case you can only install the ES2 4G LM in slots 0 1 and 6 11 therefore the maximum number of ports and the...

Страница 97: ...OC12 2 STM4 POS IOAs 24 48 OC48 STM16 ports per chassis ES2 S1 OC48 STM16 POS IOAs 6 12 Logical density per chassis Logical OC3 STM1 per chassis 96 192 Logical OC12 STM4 per chassis 24 48 Logical OC4...

Страница 98: ...ication negotiation configured Performance and scalability is unchanged when EAP is not configured 4 The E120 router supports a maximum of 64 000 Ethernet subinterfaces that can be active at any one t...

Страница 99: ...0 128 000 ATM bulk configuration VC ranges per chassis 300 1025 ATM bulk configuration VC ranges per line module 300 1025 ATM bulk configuration total VCs per chassis 192 000 384 000 ATM bulk configur...

Страница 100: ...ndles per chassis 64 64 Ethernet S VLANs per chassis See Notes 2 4 and 5 on page 90 64 000 96 000 Ethernet S VLANs per IOA See Note 6 on page 90 ES2 S1 GE 4 IOA with ES2 4G LM 16 384 16 384 ES2 S1 GE...

Страница 101: ...G Uplink LM See Note 5 on page 90 4096 4096 ES2 S3 GE 20 IOA with ES2 10G LM 16 384 16 384 ES2 S3 GE 20 IOA with ES2 10G ADV LM 32 768 32 768 Ethernet VLAN major interfaces over Bridged Ethernet Inter...

Страница 102: ...the line module For more information see the JUNOSe Link Layer Configuration Guide PPP major interfaces per chassis See Notes 2 and 3 on page 90 64 000 96 000 PPP major interfaces per line module ign...

Страница 103: ...terfaces per line module ES2 4G LM 16 000 16 000 ES2 10G LM 16 000 16 000 ES2 10G ADV LM 32 000 32 000 Transparent bridging and VPLS Bridge groups or VPLS instances per chassis 1024 1024 Bridge interf...

Страница 104: ...tions on available SRP module memory which varies according to your router configuration 4 Depending on your configuration the router may support more routing table entries or fewer routing table entr...

Страница 105: ...000 1 500 000 IP next hops egress FECs used to represent the IP addresses of next hop routers on Ethernet interfaces 1 000 000 1 000 000 MPLS next hops egress FECs when graceful restart is not enable...

Страница 106: ...32 767 Internal Martini circuits local cross connects per chassis 16 000 32 767 Mobile IP bindings per chassis 96 000 Multicast routes IPv4 and IPv6 Forwarding entries S G pairs per chassis See Note 7...

Страница 107: ...cy attachments based on the following considerations IPv4 Up to 2 ingress policy attachments and 1 egress policy attachment Secure policy Up to 1 ingress policy attachment and 1 egress policy attachme...

Страница 108: ...Note 2 on page 99 ES2 4G LM combined IP and IPv6 interface attachments 16 383 16 383 ES2 4G LM combined ATM GRE L2TP LAC only MPLS and VLAN interface attachments 16 383 16 383 ES2 10G LM combined IP a...

Страница 109: ...imiters egress per line module ES2 4G LM 64 000 64 000 ES2 10G LM 64 000 64 000 ES2 10G ADV LM 64 000 64 000 ES2 10G Uplink LM 64 000 64 000 Rate limiters ingress per line module ES2 4G LM 64 000 64 0...

Страница 110: ...ne module ES2 4G LM 49 151 49 151 ES2 10G LM internal parent groups only 8191 8191 ES2 10G ADV LM internal parent groups only 8191 8191 ES2 10G Uplink LM internal parent groups only 8191 8191 Software...

Страница 111: ...120 E320 DVMRP IP in IP tunnels per chassis 4000 4000 DVMRP IP in IP tunnels per line module with shared tunnel server ports provisioned 4000 4000 DVMRP IP in IP tunnels per ES2 S1 Service IOA See Not...

Страница 112: ...aximums L2TP tunnels per line module with shared tunnel server ports provisioned See Note 2 on page 103 8000 8000 L2TP tunnels per ES2 S1 Service IOA See Note 1 and Note 2 on page 103 16 000 16 000 Ta...

Страница 113: ...tored for all DHCP relay and DHCP relay proxy instances that is for all virtual routers 2 On the E120 router the SRP 120 and the SRP 320 support a maximum of 64 000 interfaces On the E320 router the S...

Страница 114: ...is 64 000 96 000 Service Manager Service definitions 2048 2048 Service sessions active 196 608 262 144 Active subscriber sessions 64 000 96 000 SRC Software and SDX Software COPS client instances 200...

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