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Errata
This section identifies errors found in the JunosE documentation. These errors are corrected in subsequent releases of the affected documentation.
- In the JunosE 8.2.x BGP and MPLS Configuration Guide, the following figures are missing in the HTML version:
The omitted figures are included in the HTML version of the JunosE 9.0.x BGP and MPLS Configuration Guide in the following sections:
- The ERX7xx Models, ERX14xx Models, and the ERX310 Broadband Services Router section of JunosE System Basics Configuration Guide, Chapter 6, Managing Modules failed to mention that the ERX7xx models, ERX14xx models, and the ERX310 Broadband Services Router do not support hot-swap of the SRP IOA.
See the JunosE 12.0.x System Basics Configuration Guide for updated information.
- In the Configuring a Profile section in JunosE Link Layer Configuration Guide, Chapter 17, Configuring Dynamic Interfaces, the ppp authentication command section erroneously omits the following information from the list of guidelines:
If the VR specified in a profile with the ipv6 virtual-router command differs from the VR provided by AAA, IPv6 uses the VR provided by AAA when the dynamic IPv6 upper-layer interface is created.
- The Monitoring Redundancy in Installed Hardware section in JunosE Service Availability Configuration Guide, Chapter 2, Managing Module Redundancy fails to state the following additional information regarding the show environment all command that is used to display system environment information for an E320 router.
You can use the show environment all command for ES2 4G line modules configured with Service IOAs on E120 and E320 routers to view information related to line module high availability configuration.
The following example displays information about the slots in which primary and secondary line modules that are configured and activated for stateful line module switchover reside. The information that relates to stateful line module switchover is highlighted in bold and appears in the line after the line module redundancy detail.
host1#show environment allchassis: 17 slot (id 0x3, rev. 0x0)fabric: 100 Gbps (rev. 1)fans: fanSubsystemOknvs: ok (977MB flash disk, 29% full), matches running configpower: A ok, B not presentsrp redundancy: mode is file-system-synchronization auto-syncenabled, switch-on-error enabledstatus unknown*** slots: cards missing or offlineonline: 0 6 13offline: 7empty: 1 2 3 4 5 11 12 14 15 16fabric slots: okonline: 6 7 8 9 10line redundancy: noneline card HA:high availability is configured on slots:{0, 13}high availability state is active on slots:{0, 13}temperature: oktiming: primaryprimary: internal SC oscillator (ok)secondary: internal SC oscillator (ok)tertiary: internal SC oscillator (ok)auto-upgrade enabledfabric redundancy: ok*** system operational: notemperature temperatureslot type (10C - 70C) status---- ------------------ ----------- -----------0 LM-4 42 normal0/1 GE-4 IOA 23 normal6 SRP-100 32 normal6 SFM-100 32 normal6/0 SRP IOA 25 normal7 SFM-100 30 normal8 SFM-100 23 normal9 SFM-100 25 normal10 SFM-100 24 normal13 LM-4 24 normal13/0 GE-4 IOA 23 normalfabric temperature rangesbelow -5C is too coldabove 80C is too hotlow temperature warning below 10Chigh temperature warning above 70Cprocessor temperature rangesbelow -5C is too coldabove 80C is too hotlow temperature warning below 10Chigh temperature warning above 70CIOA temperature rangesbelow -5C is too coldabove 80C is too hotlow temperature warning below 10Chigh temperature warning above 70CThe descriptions of the fields related to line module high availability are as follows:
- line card HAConfiguration details for stateful line module switchover on E120 and E320 routers:
- high availability is configured on slotsSlot numbers of the pairs of primary and secondary line modules configured on a single chassis for stateful switchover.
- high availability state is active on slotsSlot numbers of the pairs of primary and secondary line modules activated for stateful switchover.
- The Service Modules table in ERX Module Guide, Appendix A, Module Protocol Support incorrectly states that IPv6 Neighbor Discovery is not supported on the Service line module. In fact, IPv6 Neighbor Discovery is supported on ERX routers that contain a Service line module.
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