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What’s Changed

Learn about what changed in this release for QFX Series switches.

General Routing

  • Verified the qualification of ordered-by-user in the hierarchies (ACX Series, EX Series, MX Series, QFX Series, SRX Series, vMX, and vSRX)—The requested hierarchies are reviewed and checked to confirm if they qualify for the ordered-by-user list type. If they do not, the flag autosort is included in the DDL definition for the list, making it ordered-by-system. The hierarchies are now indexed. The benefits from this arrangement are we get accurate data modeling and optimized configuration load in the user interface infrastructure.

  • In the past inet6flow.0 was not allowed to be a primary rib in a rib-group. Starting with Release 22.3 this is now allowed.

Junos XML API and Scripting

  • The xmlns:junos attribute includes the complete software version string (ACX Series, EX Series, MX Series, PTX Series, QFX Series, SRX Series, vMX, and vSRX)—The xmlns:junos namespace string in XML RPC replies includes the complete software version release number, which is identical to the version emitted by the show version command. In earlier releases, the xmlns:junos string includes only partial software version information.

Network Management and Monitoring

  • operator login class is restricted from viewing NETCONF trace files that are no-world-readable (ACX Series, EX Series, MX Series, PTX Series, QFX Series, SRX Series, vMX, and vSRX)—When you configure NETCONF tracing options at the [edit system services netconf traceoptions] hierarchy level and you restrict file access to the file owner by setting or omitting the no-world-readable statement (the default), users assigned to the operator login class do not have permissions to view the trace file.