Interfaces
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Microsoft Azure Advanced Networking with SR-IOV support (vSRX 3.0)—Starting in Junos OS Release 21.4R1, vSRX 3.0 supports the Azure Accelerated Networking (AAN) feature. AAN utilizes the Mellanox single-root I/O virtualization (SR-IOV) virtual function for high-speed networking. Microsoft Azure uses Mellanox ConnectX-3, ConnectX-4, and ConnectX-5 NICs to support AAN. However, vSRX 3.0 supports only ConnectX-4 and ConnectX-5 AAN.
See Understand vSRX with Microsoft Azure Cloud and Enable Accelerated Networking for Replicated VMs.
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New CLI command to view load-balancing statistics for af interfaces (MX480, MX960, MX2008, MX2010, and MX2020)—Starting in Junos OS Release 21.4R1, use the
show interfaces lb-stats af-interface-name
command at the guest network function (GNF) level to view the information about the load balancing of transmit traffic on each peer Packet Forwarding Engine of an abstracted fabric (af) interface. You can also view the statistics of the transmit traffic on the fabric queues (high and low queues) for each peer Packet Forwarding Engine on an af interface. In Junos OS releases earlier than Release 21.4R1, you use theshow interface af-name
command to display the load-balancing information.[See show interfaces lb-stats af.]