Specifications
Corrected & Current Anomalies
SPECTRUM Software Release Notes Page 161
Juniper Networks
Known Anomalies:
Problem 1: Juniper Internet JUNOS may send OSPF traps SNMP Version
1 with a non-standard specific trap number. Traps will be sent with a
specific trap number of 9-24, which should be 1-16. As a result,
SPECTRUM will show these traps as UNKNOWN to the Juniper Model or
will display the wrong Event/Alarm.
Solution: This is a firmware related issue.
Problem 2: Juniper Internet JUNOS may send Juniper MPLS traps SNMP
Version 1 with a generic trap number of 0. This should be a 6. As a result,
SPECTRUM will show these traps as UNKNOWN to the Juniper Model.
Solution: This is a firmware related issue.
Problem 3: Juniper Internet JUNOS 4.2 may not populate the table entry
ifStackStatus OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.2.1.3. As a result, subinterfaces will
not be correctly mapped; thus, all subinterfaces will show up in the Device
Interface and Device Topology views.
Solution: This is a firmware related issue.
Part Number Device Firmware MM Version
SM-JPR1000 M20, M40, M160
Internet Backbone
Routers
JUNOS 4.0R1.2 6.0.2