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Resolved Issues
The following section describes resolved issues since JUNOS Release
7.4R1. The identifier following the description is the tracking number in
the bug database.
- The largest ping packet allowed between two T1 interfaces is 28400
bytes. [PR/46120: This issue has been resolved.]
- A G.SHDSL interface configured in two-wire mode with the 2304-Kbps
line rate does not support the full line rate for upstream traffic. [PR/62429:
This issue has been resolved.]
- When tested for 0% packet loss, a G.SHDSL interface configured
in two-wire mode with the 2304-Kbps line rate does not achieve the expected
throughput. [PR/62461: This issue has been resolved.]
- On an ADSL PIM, the zero packet loss rate for 64-byte, 128-byte,
and 256-byte packets is less than the expected rate. [PR/63744: This issue
has been resolved.]
- If you configure the Fast Ethernet interfaces for autonegotiation
while the peer is configured for full-duplex operation, the Fast Ethernet
interface might stop receiving traffic. As a workaround, explicitly set the
duplex mode to either half or full on both peers. [PR/69576: This issue has
been resolved.]
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