Specifications
For example, if you issue the set chassis member 0 fpc slot 1 power off statement,
only the MPC installed in slot 1 of member ID 0 in the Virtual Chassis is powered off.
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Statements included at the [edit chassis fpc slot slot-number] hierarchy level apply
to the MPCs (FPCs) in the specified slot number on each member router in the Virtual
Chassis.
For example, if you issue the set chassis fpc slot 1 power off statement in a
two-member MX Series Virtual Chassis, both the MPC installed in slot 1 of member
ID 0 and the MPC installed in slot 1 of member ID 1 are powered off.
BEST PRACTICE: To ensure that the statement you use to configure MPC
chassis properties in a Virtual Chassis applies to the intended member
router and MPC, we recommend that you always include the member
member-ID option before the fpc keyword, where member-id is 0 or 1 for a
two-member MX Series Virtual Chassis.
Interfaces Feature Guide for Subscriber Management
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IP Demux Interfaces overStatic or Dynamic VLAN Demux Interfaces— The “IP Demux
Interfaces over Static or Dynamic VLAN Demux Interfaces” topic incorrectly states that
both DPCs and MPCs support VLAN demux subscriber interfaces. In fact, only MPCs
support these interfaces.
Junos Address-Aware Carrier-Grade NAT and IPv6 Feature Guide
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The following note applies to the topic “Configuring Address Pools for Network Address
Port Translation (NAPT) Overview”:
NOTE: When 99 percent of the total available ports in a pool for napt-44
are used, no new flows are allowed on that NAT pool.
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Several errors were found in the configuration statements included in the “Example:
Configuring Inline Network Address Translation” topic. The topic has been corrected
on the Web and in the Junos Address Aware Carrier Grade NAT and IPv6 Feature Guide
PDF.
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The address-allocation statement topic fails to state the following additional
information regarding addresses allocation on MS-MICs and MS-MPCs:
Regardless of whether the round-robin method of allocation is addresses is enabled
by using the address-allocation round-robin statement, round-robin allocation is enabled
by default on MS-MICs and MS-MPCs.
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The topic “Configuring Secured Port Block Allocation” contains a note listing
configuration changes that require a reboot of the services PIC. The note has been
updated to include a change to the NAT pool name.
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Release Notes: Junos OS Release 13.3R6 for the EX Series, M Series, MX Series, PTX Series, and T Series