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Network Management and Monitoring

  • Minimize system reboot systemd console logging (ACX7100-32C, ACX7100-48L, ACX7509, ACX7024, PTX10001-36MR, PTX10003, PTX10004, PTX10008, PTX10016, QFX5130-32CD, QFX5700, and QFX5220)—Starting in Junos OS Evolved 23.1R1, we support writing all system application start and application stop messages to the console, not just the error messages. During system reboot, by default, the systemd process logs messages for applications to the journal log. By default, application stop and application start status messages are written to the journal log. Only application stop and application start errors are logged to the console. To change this default, configure the application-status any statement at the [edit system syslog console] hierarchy level.

    [See application-status.]

  • Sample size support in sFlow (PTX10001-36MR, PTX10003, PTX10004, PTX10008, and PTX10016)—Starting in Junos OS Evolved 23.1R1, you can configure the sFlow sample size of the raw packet header to be exported as part of the sFlow record to the collector. The configurable range of sample size is from 128 bytes through 512 bytes.

    [See Sample-Size.]

  • Support for additional RPCs for the gNOI CertificateManagement service (PTX10001-36MR, PTX10003, PTX10004, PTX10008, and PTX10016)—Starting in Junos OS Evolved Release 23.1R1, we support the following gRPC Network Operations Interface (gNOI) CertificateManagement service RPCs:

    • CanGenerateCSR()—Query if the target device can generate a certificate signing request (CSR) with the specified key type, key size, and certificate type.

    • RevokeCertificates()—Revoke certificates on the target device.

    [See gNOI Certificate Management (Cert) Service.]

  • Logging support for routing engine shell and line card shell (ACX7100-32C, ACX7100-48L, PTX10001-36MR, PTX10003, PTX10004, PTX10008, PTX10016, and QFX5130-32CD)—Starting in Junos OS Evolved Release 23.1R1, you can log commands executed from the shell when you configure set system syslog shell.

    [See syslog (System) and start shell.]