Errata
This section identifies errors found in the JUNOSe documentation. These errors are corrected in subsequent releases of the affected documentation.
- The Obtaining Documentation section in the About the Documentation chapter of every JUNOSe document erroneously indicates that MIBs are available on the JUNOSe Software CDs. MIBs are available for a particular software release only from the software image bundle that is available for download from the Juniper Networks website. We are no longer providing software CDs beginning with JUNOSe Release 11.0.0.
- The following chapters in the JUNOSe System Basics Configuration Guide contain erroneous references about accessing the software image from the set of JUNOSe Software CDs:
Beginning with JUNOSe Software Release 11.0.0, we are no longer providing a set of software CD-ROMs nor can you order software CDs. You can create your own software discs by downloading the compressed image bundle from the Download Software page on the Juniper Networks website at https://www.juniper.net/customers/csc/software.
Alternatively, you can download a compressed version of the software release by logging on to http://www.juniper.net/customers/support. The .zip file that you download contains the software release file. The naming conventions remain the same as the standards followed when the image was delivered on a set of software CDs, and all references to the software CDs are valid only for the downloadable bundle.
- JUNOSe 10.3.x Service Availability Configuration Guide, Chapter 6, Managing Interchassis Redundancy fails to clearly describe the working of the master ICR partition and incorrectly specifies that ICR supports 1:3 subscriber redundancy. See the JUNOSe 11.0.x Service Availability Configuration Guide for updated information.
- The OSPF MIB section in JUNOSe IP, IPv6, and IGP Configuration Guide, Chapter 5, Configuring OSPF incorrectly mentions that you can obtain more information about the OSPF MIB from the JUNOSe Software CDs. You can access detailed notes about all MIBs only from the software image bundle that is available for downloading from the Juniper Networks website. This changed method of accessing MIBs is because software CDs, associated with your router model, are not supplied in Release 11.0.0.
- The note in the timeout command section in JUNOSe Broadband Access Configuration Guide, Chapter 1, Configuring Remote Access fails to mention that the router uses the backoff algorithm for only subscriber AAA accounting messages except Acct-On messages.
- The following additional information updates the discussion about DHCPv6 client bindings in the Deleting DHCPv6 Client Bindings section in JUNOSe Broadband Access Configuration Guide, Chapter 18, DHCP Local Server Overview:
Beginning with JUNOSe Release 11.0.0, after a stateful SRP switchover, in a scaled environment, the interface strings associated with DHCPv6 client bindings might not be displayed in the output of the show commands used to view information about client bindings if you issue the show command immediately after a stateful SRP switchover. These show commands display interface strings in the output only if the restoration of IPv6 interfaces on the router is complete after the SRP warm switchover. After the restoration of IPv6 interfaces is complete, interface strings are displayed properly in the output of the show commands available for this purpose.
- The note in the description of the copy running-configuration command in the JUNOSe Command Reference A to M incorrectly indicates that a Perl script is available in the Tools folder of the JUNOSe Software CDs shipped with your router. You can access the Perl script only from the software image bundle that you can download from the Juniper Networks website because the software CDs, associated with your router model, are not supplied in Release 11.0.0.