Services Applications
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Support for displaying the timestamp in syslog (MX Series routers with MS-MPC, MS-MIC, and MX-SPC3)—Starting in Junos OS Release 21.1R1, you can enable system log (syslog) timestamps in local system timestamp format or UTC format.
On routers with MS-MPC, you can override the default UTC timestamp to local system timestamp format by configuring the new statement,
syslog-local-system-timestamp
, at theedit interfaces ms-interface\ams-interfaceservices-options
hierarchy level.On routers with MX-SPC3 cards, you can override the default local system timestamp in syslog to UTC format by configuring the existing statement,
utc-timestamp
, at theedit interfaces vms-interface\ams-interfaceservices-options
hierarchy level or at the[edit services service-set-namesyslog
hierarchy level.For the routers with MX-SPC3 cards, starting in Release 21.1R1 you can configure the
utc-timestamp
statement at theedit interfaces vms-interface\ams-interfaceservices-options
hierarchy level. In earlier releases, we support this statement at the[edit services service-set-namesyslog
hierarchy level. -
Enhancements to DNS sinkhole feature (MX240, MX480, and MX960 routers with MS-MPC and MX-SPC3)—Starting in Junos OS Release 21.1R1 as part of the DNS sinkhole feature enhancements, you can:
- Configure new actions for a DNS request for a disallowed domain-alert, accept, drop, and drop-no-log.
- Configure domain names and actions for multiple tenants such that domain feeds can be managed on a per tenant basis.
- Configure hierarchical domain feed management per profile, dns-filter-template or dns-filter-term.
- Exempt domain feeds at the IP, subnet, or CIDR level.
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TWAMP Light IPv4 support (MX Series, PTX Series)—Starting in Junos OS Release 21.1R1, we support the Two-Way Active Measurement Protocol (TWAMP) Light, as defined in Appendix I of RFC 5357. TWAMP Light is a stateless version of TWAMP, where test parameters are predefined instead of negotiated. All test packets received by the server on a test port are reflected back and forgotten right away.
[See twamp.]
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Support for the any firewall filter family and the Layer 2 firewall filter families for inline monitoring services (MX Series)—Starting in Junos OS Release 21.1R1, you can configure the
any
,bridge
,ccc
,mpls
, orvpls
family firewall filter with the term actioninline-monitoring-instance inline-monitoring-instance-name
.