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get aborted. This happens because although the MIC is removed physically but it does
not get removed from the hardware database (HWDB), which makes the chassis
mistakenly try to offline the already removed MIC during unified ISSU and in turn cause
the upgrade failure. PR923569
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Queue stats counters for AE interface will become invalid after deactivating ifl on the
AE interface. PR926617
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Strange FRU Insertion trap[RE PCMCIA card 0] is generated when Routing Engine
master-switching is done on box with RE-1800. PR943767
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Kernel crash might happen when a router running a Junos OS install with the fix to PR
937774 is rebooted. This problem will not be observed during the upgrade to this Junos
OS install. It occurs late enough in the shutdown procedure that it shouldn't interfere
with normal operation. PR956691
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When an ifl containing some vrrp group configuration is deleted, snmp walk on vrrp
MIB may loop continuously. PR957975
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If there is an IRB interface configured for "family inet6" in a bridge-domain on an MX
Series router, the Packet Forwarding Engine may not correctly update the next-hop
for an IPv6 route when the MAC address associated with the next-hop moves from an
AE interface to a non-AE interface. PR958019
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In very uncommon situation, we will see LCCs chassisd state is inconsistent with SFC
chassisd state, this is very misleading in troubleshooting stage. This PR fixed this issue.
PR963342
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Link speed of a LAG bundle may not properly reflect the total bandwidth, when
microBFD is enabled on the LAG interface. PR967046
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Temperature Top and Bottom are swapped in show chassis environments output for
Type3/Type4 FPCs of T Series. PR975758
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In the large scaled VPLS environment , during delete routing-instance of type VPLS,
the memory is not getting freed. The connectivity-fault management daemon (cfmd)
might crash with a core file generated.The core files could be seen by executing CLI
command "show system core-dumps". PR975858
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Vrrpd memory leaks only on backup Routing Engine without any operation on condition
that graceful-switchover under chassis/redundancy is enabled and nonstop-routing
under routing-options is disabled with configuring ipv6 vrrp groups. PR978057
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In the multilink frame relay (mlfr) environment with "disable-tx" configuration. When
the differential delay exceeds the red limit, the transmission is disabled on the bundle
link. When it is restored, the link should be added back. But in this case, the link stays
disable state and it is not rejoined to the bundle. PR978855
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After the following process, we can find MCAE becomes standby/standby status. Even
if we set "set interfaces aeX aggregated-ether-options mc-ae events iccp-peer-down
prefer-status-control-active" for both routers, we can find this issue. << topology
example >> iccp ge-1/0/1 ge-1/0/1 [ MX80(router A)]-----------------[MX240(router
B)] \ ae0 ae0 / --active-- \ / --standby-- \ MC-LAG / \ / \ / ae0(ge-0/0/0)\
/ae0(ge-0/0/1) [ EX4200(switch C) ] << process >> initial status router A : active
router B : standby 1. disable ae0 of router A. 2. disable iccp link of router A. 3. disable
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Release Notes: Junos OS Release 13.3R6 for the EX Series, M Series, MX Series, PTX Series, and T Series