Specifications

statistics you want to clear. When you reset firewall statistics to zero, you also zero
the counters reported to RADIUS.
On the MX Series, subscriber management provides a route suppression feature that
enables you to override the DHCP default behavior that adds access-internal and
destination routes for DHCPv4 sessions, and to access-internal and access routes for
DHCPv6 sessions. However, you cannot suppress access-internal routes when the
subscriber is configured with both IA_NA and IA_PD addresses over IP demux interfaces,
because the IA_PD route relies on the IA_NA route for next-hop connectivity.
The “Configuring Tunnel Interfaces on MX Series Routers” topic in the Services Interfaces
Configuration Guide fails to state that Ingress queuing and tunnel services cannot be
configured on the same MPC as it causes Packet Forwarding Engine forwarding to
stop. Each feature can, however, be configured and used separately.
Related
Documentation
New and Changed Features on page 21
Changes in Behavior and Syntax on page 54
Known Issues on page 70
Resolved Issues on page 80
Documentation Updates on page 135
Migration, Upgrade, and Downgrade Instructions on page 156
Product Compatibility on page 165
Known Issues
This section lists the known issues in hardware and software in Junos OS Release 13.3R6
for the M Series, MX Series, and T Series.
For the most complete and latest information about known Junos OS defects, use the
Juniper Networks online Junos Problem Report Search application.
Authentication and Access Control on page 71
Class of Service (CoS) on page 71
Forwarding and Sampling on page 71
General Routing on page 71
High Availability (HA) and Resiliency on page 73
Interfaces and Chassis on page 73
Layer 2 Features on page 74
MPLS on page 74
Network Management and Monitoring on page 75
Platform and Infrastructure on page 75
Routing Protocols on page 77
Routing Policy and Firewall Filters on page 78
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Release Notes: Junos OS Release 13.3R6 for the EX Series, M Series, MX Series, PTX Series, and T Series