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2057 Features
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Features M320 MX2020
Application Identification and Tracking
Heuristic detection of encrypted P2Papplications
11.2R1 † 12.3R1 11.2R1 †
Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) (RADIUS)
RADIUS functionality over IPv6 for systemAAA
14.1R2 14.1R2 14.1R2
Class of Service (CoS)
ATM CoS scheduling for Layer 2 circuittrunk mode
6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Accepts traffic destined for GRE tunnels orDVMRP (IPinIP) tunnels
12.3R1
Accurate reporting of output counters forMLFR UNI NNI bundles
12.3R3 12.3R3
Additional queue priorities 9.6R1 †
Allocating extra CIR bandwidth equallyamongst all PVCs
9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Assigning forwarding class and DSCP valuefor Routing Engine generated traffic
10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
Average buffer WRED 8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
BA classification based on the inner VLANtag
9.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
BA classification for VPLS based on IEEE802.1p bits
9.3R1 † 12.3R1
BGP/Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)virtual private networks (VPNs)
12.3R1
Bandwidth sharing for ATM over IP/MPLStrunks
6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Burstsize control 12.3R1 12.3R1
CCC and TCC support on FRF.15, FRF.16,and MLPPP interfaces
13.3R1
CIR and PIR on a single logical interface 8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Cisco HighLevel Data Link Controlencapsulation
13.2R2
Class of service for bypass LSPs 7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Classofservice support for PBB 12.3R1
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Classification and DSCP marking ofdistributed protocol handler traffic
12.2R2 † 12.2R2 †
Classification of controlplane traffic 8.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
CoS 12.3R1
CoS aspects of the MPC/MIC 12.3R1
CoS for IPSec tunnels 7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
CoS for L2TP sessions 8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
CoS for tunnels 7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
CoS on static IP demux interfaces 12.3R1
CoS show command enhancements 13.3R1
CoS support for aggregated Ethernet andaggregated SONET/SDH interfaces
7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
CoS support for dynamic profiles 12.3R1
CoS with mixed FPC types 8.4R1 †
CoSbased perVC queuing for ATM2interfaces
9.6R1 †
Configurable CoS buffer size percentage ortemporal value
9.6R1 †
Configurable IEEE 802.1p inheritance pushand swap from transparent tag
11.2R1 † 12.3R1
Configurable Packet Forwarding Enginequeuing
6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Custom MPLS EXP classifiers for routinginstances
7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Customizing typeofservice bits 9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
DSCP classification for VPLS and CCC onEnhanced Queuing DPCs
12.3R1
DSCP classification for VPLS at ingress PE 10.2R2 †
DSCP classification for VPLS at the ingressPE router
10.4R1 †
Delay buffer enhancement 9.6R1 †
DiffServ for IPv6 6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Different classifiers for different virtualcircuits (ATM interfaces)
10.2R2 † 12.3R1 10.2R2 †
Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP)rewrite
7.1R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol(DVMRP) and generic routingencapsulation (GRE) support, access sideand server side
12.3R1
Distribute excess bandwidth amongdifferent services for a subscriber
12.3R1
Distribution of class of service (CoS)schedulers on Ethernet IQ2 PICs
8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Egress GRE classification based on DSCP 8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Elevated packet drops duringoversubscription
12.3R1
Enabling the memory allocation dynamic 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
(MAD) per queue
Endtoend jitter reduction in egress queuesover ports on hierarchical queuing MICsand MPCs by lowering the maximumqueues enabled on the line card
13.2R1
Enhanced IQ PIC for the M320, M120, Tseries, and M40e
9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Enhanced rewrite profile options applied toincoming frames or outgoing frames on alogical interface
8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhancement of Layer 2 circuit cellbundling based on CoS
6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Establish a separate timer for eachforwarding class on LSQ interfaces usingmulticlass MLPPP
8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Excess bandwidth and rate limiting 9.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Extended MPC support for perunitscheduler
12.3R3 12.3R3
Extended PIC support for perunitschedulers
9.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Extended support for eight queues per port 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Extended support for large delay buffers onslow interfaces
8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Extended support for output shaping onphysical interfaces
7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
Extended support for shaping onaggregated Ethernet interfaces
8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Extended support for trTCM 12.3R1
Extended support for tricolor marking 9.6R1 †
Extends support for Layer 2 policers 12.3R1
Extends support for fault management 13.1R1
Forwardingclass aliases 10.1R1 † 10.1R1 †
Guaranteed bandwidth for DLCIs ((FRF.16Link Services IQ interfaces)
8.1R1 †
Hierarchical policer functionality extendedto Enhanced Scaling FPCs
11.1R1 †
Hierarchical policer functionality extendedto Modular Interface Cards (MICs)
12.3R1
Hierarchical schedulers 9.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Hierarchical schedulers on AggregatedEthernet interfaces
13.3R3
IEEE 802.1Q VLANs 12.3R1
IEEE 802.1p and DEI rewriting based onforwarding class and PLP at VPLS ingressPE
12.3R1
IEEE 802.1p and DEI rewriting based onforwarding class and PLP at VPLS ingressPE (IQ2 and IQ2E PICs)
9.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
IPv4 12.3R1
IPv6 traffic over IPsec tunnels 13.3R1
IQ2 interface forwarding class policer 8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Improvements to Interface TransmitStatistics Reporting
12.3R1
Increase of maximum packet buffer 8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Increased perVC bandwidth speed 14.2R1
Independent values for DSCP and EXP bits 8.4R1 † 12.3R1
Ingress CoS on EQ DPC 12.3R1
Ingress DSCP bits for multicast traffic overLayer 3 VPNs
9.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Ingress differentiated 12.3R1
Intelligent oversubscription 12.3R1
Intelligent oversubscription service support 12.3R1
Intelligent oversubscription services 12.3R1
Internet Group Management Protocol(IGMP) (excludes snooping)
12.3R1
L2TP policing 8.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
LANPHY mode 12.3R1
Labeledswitched path (LSP) accounting,policers, and filtering
12.3R1
Large delay buffers for slower interfaces 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Layer 2 ATM QoS to Layer 3 CoS EXPmapping
9.6R1 †
Layer 2 CoSbased traffic metering 14.1R1
Layer 2 frame filtering 12.3R1
Layer 2 traffic policing at the pseudowire 12.3R1
Local loopback 12.3R1
MAC learning, policing 12.3R1
MPLS EXP classifiers for MPLS explicitnulllabels
7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
Maximum queues for static and dynamicsubscriber interfaces
12.3R1
Multiple forwarding classes to single CoSqueues
9.6R1 †
Multiple tag protocol identifiers (TPIDs),accounting, and filtering
12.3R1
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) 12.3R1
New forwardingclassaccounting statement 13.3R3
Output shaping on physical interfaces 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Oversubscribing DLCI bandwidth (FRF.16LSQ interfaces )
8.1R1 †
Oversubscribing interface bandwidth 7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
PLP copy for unicast and multicast 10.3R1 †
Packet marking schemes on a percustomerbasis
14.2R3
Packet mirroring 12.3R1
Packetloss priority (PLP) bits 9.6R1 †
Perpriority shaping 12.3R1
Perunit scheduling 8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Perunit scheduling on E1 interfaces(Channelized STM1 IQ PIC)
8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Policer support for aggregated Ethernet andSONET bundles
11.4R1 12.3R1 11.2R1 †
Policer support for aggregated Ethernetbundles
12.3R1
Policing 13.2R2
Preservation of loss priority from the packetforwarding component to the PIC
8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Provisioning a guaranteed minimum rateand sharing excess bandwidth
7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
QoS per virtual LAN (VLAN) 12.3R1
Quality of service (QoS) per port 12.3R1
Queuing support for logical tunnel interfaces 12.3R1
Ratelimit and excess rate/excess priorityoption
9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Remarking of MVPN GRE encapsulationDCSP at ASBR
12.3R1
Replace the Type of Service (ToS) bit valueor on any system with IQ2 or Enhanced IQ2PICs
9.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) 12.3R1 12.3R1
Rewrite IP precedence at MPLS LSPingress
9.6R1 †
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) 12.3R1
Scheduler node scaling 12.3R1
Set IPv6 DSCP and MPLS EXPindependently
11.4R1 12.3R1
Set IPv6 DiffServ code point (DSCP) andMPLS EXP independently
12.3R1
Set the DSCP field of IPv4 and IPv6 packetsto 000000
8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Setting IPv4 and IPv6 DSCP and MPLS EXPbits independently
14.1R1
Setting the 802.1p field for hostgeneratedtraffic
12.3R1 12.3R1
Shared ingress and egress shaping andscheduling
7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
Shared scheduling on aggregated Ethernetinterfaces
13.2R1
Simple filters for metropolitan Ethernetapplications
7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
Simultaneous rewrite of the IP precedenceand MPLS EXP fields
9.6R1 †
Substitution of userdefined values for thetypeofservice (ToS) bit in incomingpackets.
9.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Support for CoS service updates in dynamicprofiles
12.3R1
Support for DSCP classification on customeredge links for CCC, TCC, and VPLS
12.3R1
Support for Layer 2 policers at the VLANlevel
12.3R1
Support for applying a transmit rate limit tological interfaces on Type 1, 2, or 3Multiservices PICs
9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for configuring BA classificationbased on the IEEE 802.1 bits for bridgedEthernet over ATM, PPP, and Frame Relayfor VPLS applications
9.4R1 †
Support for configuring HDLC idle cycle flag 12.3R1
Support for configuring HighLevel DataLink Control (HDLC) payload scrambling
12.3R1
Support for configuring a ToS rewrite rule sothat the DCSP bits of GRE packets areconsistent with the service provider’s overallCoS policy
9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for copying the TOS bits to the outerIP header on GRE tunnel traffic sent by theRouting Engine
8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for crc16 and crc32 HDLC CRCchecking modes
12.3R1
Support for hierarchical scheduling onaggregated Ethernet subscriberinterfaceswith PPPoE encapsulation
12.3R1
Support for limiting the transmit rate of theMSPIC logical interface on Type 1, 2, or 3Multiservices PICs (MSPICs)
9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for rewrite rules and classifiers onEthernet pseudowires
12.3R1
Support for set forwarding class and DSCPvalue
12.3R1
Support for setting forwarding class andDSCP value for Routing Engine–generatedtraffic
12.3R1
Support for the following encapsulations:ciscohdlc, ciscohdlcccc, ciscohdlctcc,flexibleframerelay, framerelay, framerelayccc, framerelaytcc, framerelayppp,ppp, pppccc, ppptcc, MPLS circuit crossconnect, MPLS translational crossconnect,MPLS fast reroute
12.3R1
Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE) and EthernetSynchronization Messaging Channel(ESMC)
14.2R1
Threelevel hierarchical CoS scheduling 13.2R1
Traffic control profile for FRF.15 bundles 11.1R1 † 12.3R1 11.1R1 †
Traffic control profile support at the FRF.16physical interface level
10.4R2 † 12.3R1 10.4R2 †
Traffic scheduling and shaping support forGRE tunnel interface output queues
13.3R1
Traffic shaping and scheduling 12.3R1
Transmission rate limiting 9.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Two EPD thresholds per queue 6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Tworate tricolor marking 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Unified command to display all QoSstatistics
11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
Up to eight forwarding classes in eight CoSqueues
9.6R1 †
Up to four loss priorities on a single queue 8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Userdefined DSCP classification (queuingPacket Forwarding Engines only)
9.6R1 † 12.3R1
VLAN shaping on aggregate devices 12.3R1
WANPHY mode 12.3R1
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
DHCP Server 7.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Recursive DNS server ICMPv6 routeradvertisement
13.3R4 13.3R4 13.3R4
Forwarding and Sampling
Change to portmirroring configuration 9.6R1 †
Changes to VRF import filters 9.6R1 †
Configurable source address for cflowdpackets
9.6R1 †
Filterbased forwarding and CoSbasedforwarding for IPv6
9.6R1 †
Forwarding Table filtering is nowimplemented on both the Packet ForwardingEngine and the Routing Engine
9.6R1 †
Forwarding table filter behavior 12.2R1 †
MPLS loadbalancing improvements 9.6R1 †
New default action for VRF import filters 9.6R1 †
New policy qualifiers 9.6R1 †
Show a single firewall counter in a filter 9.6R1 †
VPLS priority forwarding of Spanning TreeProtocol (STP) BPDU
9.6R1 †
High Availability (HA) and Resiliency
802.1ag connectivity fault management(CFM) monitoring enhancements
12.3R1
BFD for IPv6 BGP sessions 11.2R1 † 12.3R1 11.2R1 †
Configuration support to include GTP TEIDfield in hash key for loadbalancing GTPUtraffic
13.2R1
Distributed periodic packet management(PPMD) support for VRRP
9.6R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Enhancements made to unified ISSU forVRRPv3 to avoid adjacency flap
14.2R2 14.2R2
Enhancements to nonstop active routingProtocol Independent Multicast
11.1R1 † 12.3R1 11.1R1 †
(PIM)support
Ethernet CFM support on Trio MPCs andMICs
12.3R1
Extended capabilities for logical routers 9.6R1 †
Extending Y.1731 functionality for VPLS tosupport delay and delay variation
12.3R1
Extending Y.1731 functionality on VPWS tosupport delay, delay variation, andframeloss measurement
12.3R1
Extension of nonstop active routing supportto Layer 2 circuits on RSVPTE basedLSPs
11.1R1 † 12.3R1 11.1R1 †
GRES support for VPLS 8.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Graceful Routing Engine Switchover(GRES)
6.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Graceful Routing Engine switchover (GRES)and nonstop active routing support forpseudowire configurations
9.6R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Graceful Routing Engine switchover supportof dynamic DHCP subscriber access
9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Graceful protocol restart for OSPF 7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
Graceful restart 13.1R1
Graceful restart for Label DistributionProtocol (LDP) and Resource ReservationProtocol (RSVP)
9.6R1 †
High availability support for dynamicapplication awareness for JunosOSsoftware
11.2R1 † 12.3R1 11.2R1 †
Integrated MultiService Gateway (IMSG)high availability call continuity
12.3R1
Interchassis high availability providesstateful redundancy
13.3R1
L2TP Failover and GRES support for LAC 12.3R1
LACP with Fast Hellos During ISSU 14.1R1
Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) 6.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Load balancing across 64 ECMP next hops 14.2R1
Logical routers 9.6R1 †
MX Series Virtual Chassis support for Layer2 spanningtree protocols
14.1R1
MX Series Virtual Chassis support fordetermining member router health
14.1R1
MX Series Virtual Chassis support for inlineflow monitoring
14.1R1
MX Series Virtual Chassis support forlocality bias
14.1R1
MX Series Virtual Chassis support forlogical systems
14.2R1
MX Series Virtual Chassis support forunified ISSU
14.1R1
Multichassis link aggregation (MCLAG) 10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
NSR support for PIM for IPv4 9.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
NSR support for additional protocols 9.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
New configuration statement to controlVRRP advertisements
9.6R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Nonstop active routing (NSR) 12.3R1 13.1R1
Nonstop active routing PIM support for IPv6 10.4R1 † 12.3R1 10.4R1 †
Nonstop active routing for VRRP 13.2R1 13.2R1 13.2R1
Nonstop active routing for multipoint labeldistribution protocol
13.3R1 13.3R1 13.3R1
Nonstop active routing support 10.0R1 †
Nonstop active routing support for BGPaddpath
13.3R1 13.3R1 13.3R1
Nonstop active routing support for LDP OAMfeatures
9.6R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Nonstop active routing support for Layer 2VPN and Layer 3 VPN over RSPVTE LSPs
10.2R1 † 12.3R1 10.2R1 †
Nonstop active routing support for Layer 2VPNs
9.1R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Nonstop active routing support for Layer 2circuits
9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Nonstop active routing support for RSVPOAM and BFD over RSVP
11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
Nonstop active routing support for RSVPTEbased VPLS
11.2R1 † 12.3R1 11.2R1 †
Nonstop active routing support for RSVPTELSPs
9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Nonstop active routing support for VPLS 9.1R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Nonstop active routing support for logicalsystems
13.3R1
Nonstop bridging (NSB) for spanning treeprotocols (STP)
12.3R1
Ondemand roundtrip delay measurementfor VPLS
11.1R1 † 12.3R1 11.1R1 †
Protocol Independent Multicast NonstopActive Routing Support for IGMP
12.3R1 12.3R1
Reduce the VRRP convergence time forquicker traffic restoration
12.2R1 †
Routing Engine redundancy 13.1R1
Support extended for Layer 3 feature:Egress filtering of PIMv4/v6 messages
13.2R1
Support extended for Layer 3 feature:External/Internal BGP VPN load balancingand egress filtering support
12.3R1
Support extended for Layer 3 feature:Pseudowire redundancy
13.2R1
Support for Layer 2 Ethernet OAM 12.3R1
Support for an indirect next hop for allrouting protocols supporting indirectlyconnected next hops
8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for network management system(NMS)initiated iterator function forVirtual
12.3R1
Private Wire Service (VPWS)
Support for unicast RPF statement extendedto routing instances
8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for unified inservice softwareupgrade
12.3R1
TCP automerge support in nonstop activerouting for short duration hold timers forprotocols (BGP, LDP) (kernel)
13.3R1 13.3R1 13.3R1
Twoway active measurement protocol(TWAMP) compliance with RFC 5357
11.1R1 † 12.3R1 11.1R1 †
Unified ISSU support for ESE major versionchange
10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
Unified ISSU support for Enhanced Scaling 9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Unified ISSU support for IEEE 802.1ag CFM 12.3R1
Unified ISSU support for LACP 12.3R1
Unified ISSU support for additionalhardware
9.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Unified ISSU support for additionalprotocols
9.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Unified ISSU support for statisticspreservation on MPC/MIC interfaces
12.3R1
Unified ISSU support for subscribermanagement DHCP access model
12.3R1
Unified ISSU support on additional PICs 9.4R1 †
VRRPv3 12.2R1 † 12.2R1 †
IPv6
BFD for IPv6 static routes 9.1R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
BGP for IPv6 6.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) forOSPFv3
9.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Expanded ALG support with NAT64 14.1R1
Hyper mode to increase packet processingrate
14.1R4
IPv6 MIB (RFC 2465) 7.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
IPv6 Multicast Listener Discovery protocols(MLDv1/v2)
9.6R1 †
IPv6 support for nexthop groups 14.2R1
IPv6 support in packettriggered subscribersand policy control (PTSP), applicationaware access list (AACL), and local policydecision function (LPDF) services
12.2R1 † 12.2R1 †
IPv6: Application identification (APPID) 12.2R1 † 12.2R1 †
Multitopology ISIS: Unicast IPv6 6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Open Shortest Path First version 3(OSPFv3) for IPv6
9.6R1 †
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol(VRRP) for IPv6
8.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Interfaces and Chassis
100Gigabit Ethernet PIC interoperabilitywith VLAN steering
12.3R1 10.4R1 †
4port Channelized OC12/STM4 (Type 3)PIC
10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
4port Type 2 Gigabit Ethernet PIC withSFPs
7.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
64 aggregated interfaces for linkaggregation of SONET/SDH interfaces
13.2R1 13.2R1
64bit support for ATM 2 interfaces 11.1R1 † 12.3R1 11.1R1 †
6rd support for Anycast 11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
6rd support for hairpinning 11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
802.1Q VLAN tagging on aggregatedEthernet interfaces
8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
802.1ag Ethernet OAM for CCCencapsulated packets
9.6R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
802.1ag optional type, length, and value(TLV) support
9.6R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
802.1p BA classification through EthernetVPLS over ATM LLC interfaceencapsulation
9.0R1 † 12.3R1
AS PIC link services IQ interfaces 7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
AS PIC maximum flows per service set 7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
AS PIC redundancy 7.5R1 †
AS PIC service packages 7.1R1 †
ATM ILMI with cellrelay encapsulation 6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
ATM IMA and ATM PWE3 support on CircuitEmulation (CE) PICs—M7i, M10i, M40e,M120, and M320 routers with 4port COC3CE PICs and 12port T1/E1 CE PICs nowsupport ATM IMA and ATM PWE3
10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
ATM PWE3 support 12.3R1
ATM encapsulation 13.2R2
ATM encapsulation support for passivemonitoring
6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
ATM interim local management interface(ILMI)
6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
ATM scheduler for RFC1483 bridgedinterface
10.2R1 †
ATM to Gigabit Ethernet interworking feature 9.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
ATM virtual connection multiplexing andLLC encapsulation
13.3R1
ATMtoEthernet interworking 10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
Active flow monitoring support 7.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Additional MPC support 12.3R1
Additional display options for softwireservices
11.2R1 † 12.3R1 11.2R1 †
Additional options for handling statefulfirewall IP header information
7.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Additional output for monitoring services 9.6R1 †
operational mode commands
Adjustable ARP aging timer 7.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Aggregated Ethernet interfaces supporthierarchical queuing and shaping
12.3R1
Aggregated Ethernet support extended toinclude member links of mixed rates andmixed modes
14.1R2 13.2R1
Aggregated Ethernetspecific naming forlogical systems
14.2R1 14.2R1 14.2R1
Aggregated SONET interfaces to supportmixedspeed child interfaces
9.6R1 †
Aggregated interfaces support hierarchicalqueuing and shaping
12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Aggregated interfaces support increased to16 links
8.0R1 †
Aggregated interfaces support increased to64 links
12.3R1 12.3R1
Aggregated multiservices interface 13.2R1
Annex B support for SONET multiplexsection protection
9.3R1 †
AnnexB lockout 10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
Apply hold timers to SONET/SDH defecttriggers
6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Apply packet schedulers to QPP interfaces 9.6R1 †
Apply packet schedulers to channelizedSTM1 QPP interfaces
9.6R1 †
Associate scheduler map names withlogical interfaces on channelized STM1 IQinterfaces
8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Assured removal of license keys 13.2R1 13.2R1 13.2R1
Automatic AS number entry 9.6R1 †
Automatic insertion of Simple NetworkManagement Protocol (SNMP) index entriesfor input and output interfaces
9.6R1 †
Autonegotiation on Gigabit Ethernetinterfaces
7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
Bidirectional optics for wavelengthdivisionmultiplexing (WDM)
12.3R1
Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU)forwarding
9.6R1 †
C2 SONET/SDH overhead byte 7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
CFM support for PBB 12.3R1
CRTP for LSQ interfaces 7.2R1 †
Cellrelay VP shaping 7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
Centralized clocking on the Enhanced MXSwitch Control Board (SCB)
13.3R1
Changes to pointtopoint (PPP) circuitcrossconnect (CCC) encapsulation
9.6R1 †
Channelized ATM support on 12port T1/E1CE and 4port Channelized OC3/STM1
9.6R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
circuit emulation interfaces
Channelized SDH (cstm) EnhancedIntelligent Queuing (IQE) interfaces supportsimultaneous E1 and E3 channelizationwithin a single STM1
9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Chassis daemon enhancements for theMFC application on the Routing Engine
12.3R1 12.3R1
Chassis operational mode commandssupported
9.6R1 †
Circuit crossconnect (CCC) and Layer 2VPN support over aggregated Ethernetinterfaces
6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Ciscocompatible Frame Relayencapsulation
8.5R1 †
Class of service (CoS) support extended tooriginal channelized OC12 interfaces
6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Classofservice features on theSONET/SDH OC3/STM1 (MultiRate) MICswith SFP
11.2R1 † 12.3R1 11.2R1 †
Clear all MAC address information 8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
CoS RED profiles 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Command for monitoring Packet ForwardingEngine memory usage
9.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Command output changes for EnhancedMX Switch Control Board
12.3R1
Communications Assistance for LawEnforcement Act (CALEA) with MultiservicesPICs
13.1R2
Computation of the Layer 2 overheadattribute in interface statistics
13.3R1
Configurable timeout to clear the PPP loopdetected flag
8.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Configuration support to improve MCLAGLayer 2 and Layer 3 convergence
14.2R3
Configuration support to keep an MCLAGaggregated Ethernet link up for a peer withlimited LACP capability
14.2R1 14.2R1 14.2R1
Configure SONET or SDH framing on a perinterface basis
8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Configuring interface alias names 13.3R1 13.3R1 13.3R1
Configuring parameters for offloading flows 12.3R1
Congestion control for chassis queues 7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Connecting the JCS1200 Platform to a TXMatrix Plus Router now supported
11.4R1
Consortium Local Management Interface(LMI) virtual circuit status message support
11.1R1 †
Consortium Local Management Interfaceextended to Frame Relay protocol
12.3R1
Control cell bundle size 9.6R1 †
Copy packet loss priority (PLP) bit setting 6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
DSLite support for Anycast and 6PE (IPv6 11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
Provider Edge)
DSLite support for EIM, EIF, APP, andhairpinning
11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
Degraded fabric alarm 13.2R1
Diagnostic optics enhanced for small formfactor pluggable (SFP) transceivers
8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Discarded packet accounting 9.6R1 †
Display IPv6 statistics for MLPPP bundles 12.1R1 † 12.3R1 12.1R1 †
Display Layer 2 statistics for MLPPP,FRF.15, and FRF.16 bundles
12.1R1 † 12.3R1 12.1R1 †
Display age of ARP entries 8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Display model numbers for fieldreplaceable units
8.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Display pseudowire Layer 2 policingstatistics
12.3R1
Display the package running 8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Distribution of Ethernet connectivity faultmanagement sessions
13.3R1
Drop all traffic directed at a broadcastaddress
9.6R1 †
Dynamically generated interfaces for routercontrol traffic
9.6R1 †
Eight egress CoS queues on ATM2 IQinterfaces
7.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Eight egress queues on IQ interfaces 6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Eightqueue support 8.5R1 †
Enabling Switch Control Board (SCB)redundancy
10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
Enhanced ATM2 interface statistics 9.6R1 †
Enhanced Ethernet over AsynchronousTransfer Mode (ATM) encapsulation forvirtual private LAN service (VPLS) domains
9.6R1 †
Enhanced MX Switch Control Board 12.3R1
Enhanced Y.1731 functionality on VPWS tosupport ETHLM for dual VLAN tags
14.2R1
Enhanced container interface allows ATMchildren for containers
10.4R1 † 12.3R1 10.4R1 †
Enhanced link aggregation group 14.2R1
Enhanced loadbalancing 12.3R4
Enhanced operational mode commands forthe Monitoring Services and AdaptiveServices PICs
9.6R1 †
Enhanced optical diagnostics information 8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhancement to IPCP 7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhancement to show chassis environmentsib command
13.1R1
Enhancement to show services commandoutput
7.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhancement to the output from the showchassis hardware detail operational modecommand
8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Enhancements for gratuitous AddressResolution Protocol (ARP) processing andcache size
9.6R1 †
Enhancements to commit check processing 13.3R1 13.3R1
Enhancements to services interface andservice set configurations: closetimeout
13.2R1 13.2R1 13.1R1
Enhancements to services interface andservice set configurations: cpuloadthreshold
13.2R1 13.2R1 13.1R1
Enhancements to services interface andservice set configurations: headerintegritycheck
13.2R1 13.2R1 13.1R1
Enhancements to stateful firewall andNetwork Address Translation (NAT) services
6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Ensuring guaranteed bandwidth bypreventing oversubscription
10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
Entropy label support in mixed mode 14.2R1
Ethernet 802.1ag support on trunk port 9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Ethernet ARP packet rate limiting 9.6R1 †
Ethernet Delay Measurement (ETHDM) 12.3R1
Ethernet Local Management Interface (ELMI)
12.3R1
Ethernet encapsulation for ATM scheduler 10.4R1 †
Ethernet frame padding with VLAN 13.3R1
Ethernet host addresses with no subnets 9.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Ethernet over ATM encapsulation 9.6R1 †
Ethernet ring protection switching 12.3R1
Ethernet synthetic loss measurement 13.2R1
Expanded macros for flow collection 7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Expanded support for CRTP on T3/OC3channels with MLPPP
7.3R1 †
Extend support for 64bit Junos OS toinclude RE1800 Series Routing Engines
10.4R1 † 12.3R1
Extended DLCI support 6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Extended Frame Relay CCC andtranslational crossconnect (TCC)encapsulation support
6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Extended period for T1 and E1 bit error ratetest (BERT)
9.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Extended platform support for Ethernet OAM 9.3R1 †
Extended support for CCC and VPLS onaggregated Ethernet interfaces
8.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Extended support for IEEE VLAN rewrite 7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Extended support for eight egress queueson lowerspeed IQ interfaces
7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Extended support for graceful Routing 7.0R1 †
Engine switchover
Extended support for operational modecommands
12.3R1
Extended support for passive monitoringand flow collection
7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Extended support for the ES PIC 7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Extending flowtap to intercept IPv6 packets 11.2R1 † 11.2R1 †
Extends support for the TwoWay ActiveMeasurement Protocol (TWAMP)
12.3R1
External synchronization interface 7.6R1 †
Failure recovery for Monitoring Servicesinterfaces in a monitoring group
9.6R1 †
Fast interval for Virtual Router RedundancyProtocol (VRRP) advertisements
6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Finer control of active and standby LACPlinks
12.3R1
Firewall filtering supports nonzero DSCPvalues
12.3R1
Flexible Ethernet encapsulation 6.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Flexible Frame Relay encapsulation support 6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Flexible allocation of DLCIs to ports in 4portE3 IQ PIC
7.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Flow collection services 6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Flow collector FTP server switchenhancement
7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Fragmentation support for GREencapsulated packets (Multiservices DPC)
10.1R1 † 12.3R1
Frame Relay port CCC encapsulationsupport
6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
FreeBSD upgrade 8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Gigabit Ethernet PICs support aggregatedEthernet VLAN IDs from 1023 to 4094
7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Graceful Routing Engine switchover (GRES)support for new PIC type
9.6R1 †
Graceful Routing Engine switchoverextended to aggregated Ethernet interfaces
6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Graceful Routing Engine switchover forextended DHCP relay agent
8.5R1 † 12.3R1
Graceful switchover for adaptive services 7.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
High availability hotstandby for FRF.15(MLFR) and FRF.16 (MFR) configurations
10.2R1 † 12.3R1 10.2R1 †
Holdoff timing synchronization 14.2R1
IDS flow limitation 7.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
IEEE 802.1ag CFM for Ethernet OAM 8.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
IEEE 802.1ag OAM Linktrace Protocol 9.0R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
IEEE 802.1ag OAM loopback functions 9.1R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
IEEE 802.3ad link aggregation 12.3R1
IP address definition for the master RoutingEngine
7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
IPsec support 13.2R1
IPv4 over IPv6 IPIP Tunnel 11.2R1 † 12.3R1 11.2R1 †
IPv6 interface statistics support on IQ2 andIQ2E Interfaces
11.2R1 † 11.2R1 †
IPv6 statistics for MLPPP bundles 13.1R2
IPv6 statistics from IQ2 and IQ2E PICs 10.4R1 † 10.4R1 †
IPv6 subnet support on loopback interfaces 9.1R1 † 12.3R1
IPv6 support for the dynamic flow capture(DFC) application
11.4R1 11.4R1
IPv6 support for unnumbered Ethernetinterfaces
9.6R1 † 12.3R1
IPv6 support on interfaces with destinationclass usage (DCU) and source class usage(SCU) accounting
6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
ISDN call and call history information 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
ITUT Y.1731 ETHLM, ETHSLM, and ETHDM
14.1R4
Ignore SONET/SDH defects 6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Increase available bandwidth by bypassingthe queuing chip
14.2R1
Increased Layer 3 forwarding capabilitiesfor MPCs and Multiservices DPCs throughFIB localization
13.3R1
Increased VLAN support 7.0R1 †
Increased accuracy for hold time 6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Increased encapsulation support on logicaltunnel interfaces
6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Increased number of aggregated Ethernetbundles
9.6R1 †
Ingress synchronous Ethernet support for10Gigabit Ethernet MPC with SFP+
12.3R1
Inline JFlow—IPFIX template to includeElement ID 243 and 245
13.2R1 13.2R1
Inline JFlow—IPFIX template to includeElement ID 52(minimumTTL),53(maximumTTL) for inet and inet6
13.2R1 13.2R1
Inline Multilink PPP, Multilink Frame Relay,and Multilink Frame Relay EndtoEnd fortimedivision multiplexing WAN interfaces
14.1R1
Inline flow monitoring support for VPLStraffic
13.2R1
Inline static source NAT 12.3R1
Interfaces shared by PSDs 9.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Interoperation with SONET/SDH lineterminating equipment (LTE)
9.6R1 †
Interoperation with unidirectionalSONET/SDH devices
9.6R1 †
Intrusion detection services (IDS) on 9.6R1 †
adaptive services interfaces
JFlow support 13.2R1
JUNOS software Layer 3 datapath supportfor Type 2 FPC
12.3R1
LACP holdup timer configuration supporton LAG interfaces
14.2R3
LACP support 9.6R1 †
LAG/LACP for 10port 10Gigabit EthernetPICs
12.1R1 †
LCC mode configuration 13.1R1
LFI support on Voice Services PICs 7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
LMI, error, and DLCI enhancements forFrame Relay networks
7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
LSQ interface enhancement 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
LSQ interfaces 7.1R1 †
Larger delay buffers for channelized T1/E1interfaces
8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Layer 2 VPLS, IRB, and mesh group featureparity
12.3R1
Layer 2 circuit ATM2 interfaceenhancements
9.6R1 †
Layer 2 circuit signaling extensions forSAToP and CESoP TDM pseudowires
9.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Layer 2 circuit trunk mode 6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Layer 2 interface statistics enhancement 11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
Layer 2.5 VPNs support ISO family andMPLS family over TCC
8.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Limiting blackhole time by detecting PacketForwarding Engine destinations that areunreachable over the fabric
11.4R3 14.2R1
Link fragmentation and interleaving (LFI)with Multiservices PICs
13.1R2
Link protection support on aggregatedEthernet interfaces
8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
List of supported software features 12.3R1
Load balancing on active flow monitoring 6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Loadbalance across multiple inputinterfaces
9.6R1 †
Logging improvements 10.4R2 † 12.3R1 10.4R2 †
MAC address of an IRB interface 13.2R1
MCLAG on logical systems 14.1R1 14.1R1 14.1R1
MCML for LSQ (lsq) interfaces 7.2R1 †
MLFR FRF.15 with AS PIC link services IQinterfaces
7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
MPLSsignaled LSPs to use GRE tunnels 13.3R1
MXseries Ethernet Services DPCs 9.1R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Manually switch between the primary and 6.4R1 †
backup IPSec remote gateways
Microcode remap 10.4R2 †
Mixed tagging support 8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Mixedrate mode 13.3R1
Modification to the operation of flowcollection services
7.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Modified show commands to include theMX240
9.0R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Modular Port Concentrators (MPCs) 12.3R1
Multilink Frame Relay (MFR) UNI NNI(FRF.16)
13.2R2 13.1R2
Multilink Frame Relay (MLFR) endtoend(FRF.15)
13.2R2 13.1R2
Multilink Frame Relay configuration 9.6R1 †
Multilink PPP (MLPPP) over ATMAdaptation Layer 5 (AAL5) logical linkcontrol (LLC) encapsulation
9.6R1 †
Multilink PointtoPoint Protocol (MLPPP) 13.2R2 13.1R2
Multiple DLCIs per FR interface 11.2R1 † 12.3R1
Multiple VRRP owners per physical port 12.3R1 12.3R1
Multiple cflowd servers 9.6R1 †
Multiple encapsulations with circuit crossconnect (CCC) cellrelay promiscuousmode
6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Multiple iso addresses on loopbackinterface
9.6R1 †
Multiservices MIC 13.2R1
NAT compliance enhancements 10.1R1 † 12.3R1 10.1R1 †
NAT port block allocation (PBA) option 11.2R1 † 12.3R1 11.2R1 †
NAT provisioning changes 11.2R1 † 12.3R1
Network Address Translation (NAT) onadaptive services interfaces
9.6R1 †
New 10port Channelized E1/T1 IQE PIC 9.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
New 16port 10Gigabit Ethernet MPC withSFP+ (model number: MPC3D16XGESFPP)
12.3R1
New 2port MIC with XFP (model numberMIC3D2XGEXFP)
10.2R1 † 12.3R1 10.2R1 †
New 20port Gigabit Ethernet MIC with SFP(model number MIC3D20GESFP)
10.1R1 † 12.3R1 10.1R1 †
New 30Gigabit Ethernet MPC (modelnumber MXMPC13D)
10.2R1 † 12.3R1 10.2R1 †
New 30Gigabit Ethernet queuing MPC(model number MXMPC13DQ)
10.2R1 † 12.3R1 10.2R1 †
New 4port 10Gigabit Ethernet MIC withXFP (model number MIC3D4XGEXFP)
10.1R1 † 12.3R1 10.1R1 †
New 4port Channelized OC12 EnhancedIntelligent Queuing (IQE) type 3 PIC
10.1R1 † 10.1R1 †
New 40port dualwide Trirate MIC (modelnumber MIC3D40GETX)
10.2R1 † 12.3R1 10.2R1 †
New 60Gigabit Ethernet EnhancedQueuing MPC (model number MXMPC23DEQ)
10.1R1 † 12.3R1 10.1R1 †
New 60Gigabit Ethernet MPC (modelnumber MXMPC23D)
10.1R1 † 12.3R1 10.1R1 †
New 60Gigabit Ethernet Queuing MPC(model number MXMPC23DQ)
10.1R1 † 12.3R1 10.1R1 †
New CBP and PIP pseudological interfacessupported
12.3R1
New Enhanced Intelligent Queuing (IQE)PICs
9.4R1 †
New Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC) MXFPC2
12.3R1
New MPC3E with two MIC slots 12.3R1
New Modular Port Concentrators (MPCs)and Modular Interface Cards(MICs)
10.1R1 † 12.3R1 10.1R1 †
New autonegotiation of speed and disableAuto MDI/MDIX features
12.3R1
New command to set the license mode 14.1R2
New configurable range for inactivitytimeout and open timeout
7.0R1 †
New configuration hierarchy levels andstatements to support stateful firewall, NAT,and IDS services on adaptive servicesinterfaces
9.6R1 †
New configuration statements for GigabitEthernet source addresses
9.6R1 †
New control queue disable feature 10.4R1 †
New functionality for CET interop mode 12.3R1
New interface range commands 10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
New management Ethernet interface em0 9.6R1 †
New operational mode command to displaysystemwide memory usage
12.1R1 † 12.3R1 12.1R1 †
New show chassis temperaturethresholdsoperational mode command
8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
New statement to sync the FPC that isbrought online with other active FPCs
10.2R1 † 10.2R1 †
Nexthop cloning and permutationsdisabled
10.1R1 †
Nonstandard BPDU forwarding 9.6R1 †
Nonstandard bridge protocol data unit(BPDU) forwarding
9.6R1 †
Nonstop routing support for BidirectionalForwarding Detection (BFD)
8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
ONC RPC and DCE RPC 11.1R1 † 12.3R1 11.1R1 †
Operational upgrade from a TX Matrix Plusrouting matrix to a TX Matrix Plus routingmatrix with 3D SIBs
13.2R1
Optical Transport Network support 9.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Option to disable the craft interface 8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Output fields for the show interfaces macdatabase command
6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
PAP support for PPP authentication 8.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
PPP Address and Control FieldCompression (ACFC)
7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
PPP Protocol Field Compression (PFC) 7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
PPP tracing operations 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
PPTP ALG available on Multiservices PICsand Multiservices DPCs
11.2R1 † 12.3R1 11.2R1 †
PTP path trace mechanism 13.3R2
PTP redundancy support for line cards 13.3R1 13.3R1
Packetbased IPsec services 10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
Passive ARP learning for backup VirtualRouter Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)routers
7.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Passive flow monitoring support 12.3R1
Passive monitoring of Ethernetencapsulated traffic
7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Perunit scheduling for GRE tunnels usingIQ2 PICs
10.1R1 †
Physical interface damping 14.1R1
Ping and traceroute available for DSLitesoftwire tunnels
11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
PointtoPoint Protocol (PPP) encapsulation 13.2R2
PointtoPoint Protocol (PPP) over ATMencapsulation
9.6R1 †
Port mirroring with nexthop groups 11.1R1 †
Preferred source address configuration onunnumbered Ethernet interfaces
9.0R1 † 12.3R1
Protection against distributed denial ofservice (DDoS) attacks
12.3R1
Provider edge link protection for BGPlabeled unicast paths
13.3R1 13.3R1 13.3R1
Pseudowire logical interface device MACaddress configuration
13.3R1
Quality of service (QoS) 9.6R1 †
Qualityofservice (QoS) support for ATM oncircuit emulation PICs
10.2R1 † 12.3R1 10.2R1 †
Queue statistics support for logical interfacesets
8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
RFC 4601–compliant PIM hello address listoption processing
10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
Rate limiting of Ethernet OAM messages 10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
Realtime VBR service on ATM2 interfaces 9.6R1 †
Redundant Service PIC (RSP) hot standby 9.6R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Redundant logical tunnels 13.3R1
Restarting PPP 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Restrictions on NAT configuration on DPCs 12.3R1
Revised operational mode command outputfor Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
9.6R1 †
Rewrite IEEE 802.1p packet headers withMultiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) EXPvalue
9.6R1 †
Routing advertisement of Virtual RouterRedundancy Protocol (VRRP) virtual IPaddresses though Internet Control MessageProtocol (ICMP) Router Discovery Protocol(IRDP)
9.6R1 †
SCG support for graceful Routing Engineswitchover
6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
SDH Multiplexer Switching Protection (MSP)for Channelized STM1 PICs with QPP
9.6R1 †
SFPP10GCT50ZR 14.1R1
SFPP10GZROTNXT 14.1R1
SONET APS ANNEX.B (G.841) for ATMsupport
9.4R1 †
SONET Automatic Protection Switching(APS) for Channelized OC12 PICs withQPP
9.6R1 †
SONET or SDH framing on a perport basis 9.6R1 †
SONET/SDH APS using container interfaces 9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Sample flow accounting on the MonitoringServices interface
9.6R1 †
Sanity polling for FPCs 12.1R1 †
Scaling and performance AddressResolution Protocol (ARP) parameters
12.3R1 12.3R1
Separate alarm category for T1 CRC errors 8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Simultaneous use of multiple serviceencapsulations
6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Softwire support for IPv4 to IPv6 transition 11.1R1 † 12.3R1 11.1R1 †
Stateful firewall 13.2R1
Stateful firewall chaining for FTP, TFTP, andRTSP data sessions
10.1R1 † 12.3R1
Stateful firewalls on adaptive servicesinterfaces
9.6R1 †
Static IP demultiplexing interface 9.0R1 † 12.3R1
Static mapping for port forwarding 12.1R1 † 12.3R1 12.1R1 †
Static or dynamic IP demux subscriberinterfaces over aggregated Ethernet links
12.3R1
Static source NAT with prefixes 7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Support for 16port 10Gigabit EthernetModular Port Concentrator (MPC)
12.3R1
Support for 64bit Junos OS 11.1R1 † 12.3R1 11.4R1
Support for 802.1ag Ethernet OAM for VPLS 10.2R1 † 12.3R1 10.2R1 †
Support for 802.1ag connectivity faultmanagement (CFM) monitoring withserviceprotection
12.3R1
Support for DS3/E3 MIC 12.3R1
Support for Dynamic Application Awarenessfor Junos OS with unidirectional traffic
11.2R1 † 12.3R1 11.2R1 †
Support for ESMC or SSM qualitybasedclock selection mode
12.3R1
Support for FIB Localization 11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
Support for FRF.8 transparent mode 8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Support for FlowTapLite 12.3R1
Support for Frame Relay DE bit rewriting onEnhanced IQ PICs
11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
Support for Frame Relay DE loss prioritymapping
11.4R1 12.3R1
Support for LPDF and AACL on aggregatedmultiservices interfaces
12.1R1 † 12.3R1 12.1R1 †
Support for Layer 2 Ethernet OAM 12.3R1
Support for Layer 2 features on theSONET/SDH OC3/STM1 (MultiRate) MICswith SFP
12.3R1
Support for Layer 2 trunk ports 12.3R1
Support for MPC tunnel features with otherDPC types
12.3R1
Support for Maintenance IntermediatePoints (MIPs) for Ethernet OAM 802.1agCFM Protocol at a bridgedomain level
12.3R1
Support for PKID SSL support services 11.1R1 † 12.3R1
Support for REST interfaces 14.2R1 14.2R1 14.2R1
Support for SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 (MultiRate) MICs with SFP
12.3R1
Support for SONET/SDH OC48/STM16Enhanced IQ (IQE) PIC with SFP
10.4R1 † 12.3R1
Support for SONET/SDH interface featureson the SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 (MultiRate)MICs with SFP
12.3R1
Support for VRF in Routing Enginebasedsampling
10.1R1 † 12.3R1 10.1R1 †
Support for active monitoring on logicalsystems
12.3R1 11.4R2
Support for active/active bridging and VRRPover integrated routing and bridginginmultichassis link aggregation foraggregated Ethernet
12.3R1
Support for carrying DE, FECN, and BECNbit information in Layer 2 VPN and Layer2circuit control word
11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
Support for channelized SONET/SDHOC3/STM1 (MultiRate) MIC with SFP
12.3R1
Support for chassis Enhanced NetworkServices modes
12.3R1
Support for configuring either passivemonitoring or normal routing per port onthe10port Gigabit Ethernet PIC
11.1R1 † 12.3R1 11.1R1 †
Support for connection protectionoptimization in CFM
12.3R1
Support for ct1 to ds0 channelization 7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
Support for four or five input feeds on sixinput DC power supply
11.4R2 12.3R1 11.4R2
Support for inclusion of element IDs 54 and64 in IPFIX templates
14.2R1
Support for integrated routing and bridging(IRB) MAC synchronization in multichassislink aggregation for aggregated Ethernet
12.3R1
Support for interface level DHCP statistics 12.3R1
Support for managing HTTP subscribersessions based on request URI or domainname of a site
12.1R1 † 12.3R1 12.1R1 †
Support for multilinkbased protocols onchannelized MICs
12.3R1
Support for new Flexible PIC ConcentratorFPC41 with enhanced scalability
9.6R1 †
Support for new Flexible PIC Concentratorwith enhanced scalability
9.6R1 †
Support for nonconcatenated interfaces inSONET/SDH aggregated links
9.6R1 †
Support for portmirroring of CCC, VPLS,and bridged traffic and mirroronce features
12.3R1
Support for reducing APS switchover time inLayer 2 Circuits
12.1R1 †
Support for the 10Gigabit Ethernet IQ2 PIC 8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Support for untagged packets on portsconfigured for 802.1Q flexible VLAN tagging
8.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Support for xSTP 12.3R1
Support of TriRate Copper SFPs on aCombo Line Rate DPC on an MXseriesplatform for Metro Ethernet and enterpriseapplications
9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Supports for the new ClearChannelOC3/STM1 Enhanced Intelligent Queuing(IQE) PICs and DS3/E3 IQE PICs
9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Symmetrical load balancing on 802.3adLink Aggregation (LAG)
12.3R1
Synchronizing router chassis with anEnhanced MX SCB to an external BITStiming source
13.3R1
Synchronous Ethernet 12.3R1
Synchronous Ethernet support for 10Gigabit Ethernet MICs in LAN mode
12.3R1
System log file transfer enhancements 8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
System power off 8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
T3 and T1 channelization under SDHframing
10.1R1 † 10.1R1 †
The IQ2E PIC family extends the CoSscaling and functionality of the IQ2 PICfamily.
9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
The request support information command 13.3R1
Trafficbased detection of dead IKE peers 6.4R1 †
Transmit ESMC SSM quality level fromsynchronous Ethernet mode
13.3R1
Tunable XFP support 12.3R1
Two new AC power supply modules (ACPower Entry Module 10kW US and ACPower Entry Module 10kW EMEA) inchassis
10.1R1 †
TwoWay Active Measurement Protocol(TWAMP) with Multiservices PICs
13.1R2
Unicast RPF loose mode with the ability todiscard packets with the source addresspointing to the discard interface
12.1R1 †
Unicast and multicast packet classificationon the egress interface
10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
Unicast reversepath forwarding (RPF)loose mode
9.6R1 †
Unidirectional link support 12.3R1
Unidirectional link support on 10GigabitEthernet IQ2 PIC interfaces
9.6R1 †
Unnumbered Ethernet 8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Unnumbered Ethernet enhancements 8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Upgrading a T1600 router to be the LCC0 ofthe TX Matrix Plus router
10.1R1 † 12.3R1 10.1R1 †
Use regular expressions to delete relatedconfiguration items
9.6R1 †
Userdefined system identifier in LACP 12.2R1 †
Using bandwidth to adjust VRRP priority 8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
VLAN rewrite operations on incoming andoutgoing frames
9.5R1 † 12.3R1
VPI/VCI rewrite for ATM cell mode 8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
VPLS support on new Flexible PICConcentrator MXFPC2
12.3R1
VRRP on logical interfaces with stackedVLAN tags
9.6R1 †
VeriSign digital certificates for IPSec andInternet key exchange (IKE)
9.6R1 †
Version 9 flow template support for inlinesampling
13.2R1
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol(VRRP) preemption holdtime value
9.6R1 †
Virtual local area network (VLAN) TCCencapsulation support
6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Virtual private network (VPN) support oninterfaces with unicast reversepathforwarding (RPF)
6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Virtual tunnel interface support 12.3R1
Voice over IP (VoIP) services 10.2R1 † 12.3R1 10.2R1 †
Voice services support 6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Y.1731 functionality extended to DownMEPS
13.2R2
Intrusion Detection and Prevention (IDP)
Application identification (AppID) for nestedapplications with threat prevention
11.1R1 † 12.3R1
JWeb
Capturing and viewing packets with the JWeb interface
8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
JWeb Quick Configuration Pages 8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
JWeb display enhancement 8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
JWeb graphical user interface 8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Junos OS XML API and Scripting
Commit script access to the preinheritancecandidate configuration in configure privatesessions
12.1R3 † 12.1R3 †
Configuring limits on concurrently runningevent policies and memory allocation forscripts
12.3R1 12.3R1
Delay interval for upload actions defined inan event policy
8.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Emit event script output in XML 8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Enhanced commit script support 9.1R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Event policy support for configurationchanges using Junos OS configurationmode commands
12.1R1 † 12.3R1 12.1R1 †
Event policy support to override the systemlog priority of the triggering event
12.1R1 † 12.3R1 12.1R1 †
Finergrained retrieval in JUNOScript 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Identifier indicator in JUNOScript 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Identifier retrieval in JUNOScript 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Indicator for configuration identifiers 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
JUNOS XML tag element for accountingrecords
8.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
JUNOS XML tag elements and utility MIB forop scripting
8.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
JUNOS software configuration commitscripts
7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Junos XML protocol operation supportsloading sets ofconfiguration modecommands
11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
Limit permissions for executing event policyactions
8.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Merging of the event process (eventd) andsystem log process (syslogd)
8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
NETCONF Java toolkit for rapid 11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
development of Java applications tomanage Junosdevices
NETCONF Perl client installation supportsloading prerequisites from CPAN
11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
NETCONF tracing operations 12.2R1 † 12.2R1 †
New XML operational request tag elements 8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
New directory for user script library 11.1R1 † 12.3R1 11.1R1 †
New input and global variable provided toJunos OS automation scripts
11.1R1 † 12.3R1 11.1R1 †
New insert capability in the JUNOScript API 9.6R1 †
New rename capability in the JUNOScriptAPI
9.6R1 †
Operation scripts for JUNOS event policy 7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
Refer to a correlating event in a policyaction
8.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Remote procedure call (RPC) system logmessage search
8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Retry upload operations 8.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
SLAX debugger available through theJunos OS CLI
13.1R1
Sequential RPCs in automation scripts 9.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Service template automation 12.3R1 12.3R1
Support added for NETCONF sessions inthe jcs:open() function
11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
Support added for the format attribute inJunos XML API operational requesttagswithin a Junos XML protocol orNETCONF session
11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
Support for NETCONF API 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Support for XML output for ping mplscommands
10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
Support for master source file for eventscript
9.6R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Synchronizing scripts between RoutingEngines
13.2R1 13.2R1 13.2R1
Trigger a policy based on event count 8.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Unique filenames for uploaded files 8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Upload files created by event scripts 8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
XML schemata for JUNOS XML operationaltag elements
8.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
jcs:open() extension function support forroutinginstances
11.4R3 12.3R1 11.4R3
libslax distribution supports SLAX scriptdevelopment
12.2R1 †
Junos Scope
Automated Event Script Deployment 9.0R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Bulk update for imported configuration 8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Configuration Editor commit synchronization 7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
Configuration auditing of partialconfiguration (configlet)
8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Documented Database AdministrationProcedures for JUNOScope
8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Element management support 9.6R1 †
Importing configuration files from a clientlocal file system
7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Inventory Management System export toexternal applications
7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Inventory management 8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Inventory reports of deployed softwareimages
7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
JUNOScope Inventory Management System 6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
JUNOScope Microsoft Internet Explorer 7with Windows Vista support
8.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
JUNOScope Schedule Inventory Reports 8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
JUNOScope Software Manager 8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
JUNOScope Task Manager 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
JUNOScope system log messages 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
JUNOScope user groups 8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
License management 7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Linux server support 7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
Monitoring pseudowires 10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
Multirouter operations labels 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Purge unwanted entries in the Status andAudit Log tables through the user interface
8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
RADIUS authentication 7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Script and configuration management 8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Security enhanced audit logging 7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
Specify options when importing XML 8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Support for Layer 2 virtual packet network(l2vpn) pseudowires
10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
Support for configuration revisioncomparison
8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for diagnostic tests 10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
Support for global authentication policies 8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Transferoncommit 9.1R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
URL interface for application integrationwith JUNOScope
8.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
JunosFIPS
JunosFIPS ondemand selftest 11.2R1 † 12.3R1 11.2R1 †
Login authentication failure handling 11.2R1 † 12.3R1 11.2R1 †
Search, sort, and clear the audit log 11.2R1 † 12.3R1 11.2R1 †
Trusted channel for JunosFIPS 11.2R1 † 12.3R1 11.2R1 †
Layer 2 Features
BFD support for VCCV 10.0R1 † 13.2R1 10.0R1 †
Bridge domains and virtual switching 12.3R1
Configuration support for manual andautomatic link switchover mechanism onmultichassis link aggregation interface
12.3R4 12.3R4 12.3R4
Configuring PPP NCP negotiation mode 14.1R1
Create multiple pseudowires on a pervirtual circuit basis
14.2R1
DHCP support for integrated routing andbridging
9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
ETREE with remote VSI support on JuniperNSN Carrier Ethernet Transport
12.3R1 12.3R1
Egress protection service mirroring for BGPsignaled Layer 2 service
14.2R1
Enhanced support for firewall filter matchconditions based on IEEE 802.1p VLANpriority bits
14.1R1 14.1R1
Enhancements to multichassis linkaggregation group (MCLAG) support forIGMP snooping in IRB
12.3R1
Ethernet Ring Protocol (ERP) support formultiple ring instances on the same physicalring
12.3R1
Ethernet alarm indication signal 14.2R1
Feature support for Trio MPCs and MICs 12.3R1
Global configuration for LAC interoperationusing Cisco NAS Port Info AVP
14.1R1
Hash key load balancing support for Layer 3and Layer 4 fields
9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Host path 12.3R1 12.3R1
IEEE 802.1ah PBB 12.3R1
IP multicast over Layer 2 trunk port support 11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
Integrated routing and bridging (IRB) 12.3R1
Integrated routing and bridging (IRB) Support on the 16port 10Gigabit EthernetMPC with SFP+
12.3R1
Layer 2 address learning in logical systems 12.3R1
Layer 2 control packets 12.3R1 12.3R1
Layer 2 forwarding support for bridging andVPLS
12.3R1
Layer 2 protocol tunneling (L2PT) 9.1R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) 12.3R1 11.1R1 †
Loop detection using the MAC addressmove
13.2R1
Multiple VLAN Registration Protocol(MVRP) (IEEE 802.1ak)
12.3R1
New firewall filter match conditions for Layer2 bridging and VPLS
12.3R1
Nexthop groups 12.3R1
Portbased access control 12.3R1
Setting the network services mode 12.3R1
Spanningtree protocols support for Layer 2bridging and VPLS
12.3R1
Support for Ethernet Automatic ProtectionSwitching (APS)
12.3R1
Support for Layer 2 and Layer 2.5 features 12.3R1
Support for Layer 2 services on routers 12.3R1
Support for RADIUS Attribute LocalLoopbackInterface for L2TP
12.3R1
Support for applying portmirroring firewallfilter
12.3R1
Support for configuring interface MTUsettings (range: 256–9192 bytes)
12.3R1
Support for trunk port enhancements 12.3R1
Trunk port enhancements 12.3R1
Uniform Enhanced Layer 2 Software (ELS)CLI configuration statements andoperational commands
12.3R4
VPLS root protection topology changeactions
10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
Layer 3 Features
Distributed periodic packet management(PPM) with LACP
12.1R1 † 12.3R1 11.4R2
IP Security (IPSec) authentication forOSPFv3
7.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Support extended for Layer 3 feature:Distributed PPM support for LACP
12.3R1
Layer 3 Unicast forwarding
IP directed broadcast traffic forwarding 10.2R1 † 12.3R1 10.2R1 †
MPLS
Accounting for interAS MPLS traffic 6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Adding descriptions for bypass LSP 10.4R1 † 12.3R1 10.4R1 †
Additional ping options for Layer 2 circuits 7.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Admin Status object for GMPLS 8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Administrative groups for bypass LSPs 9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Advertise MPLS LSP metrics into OSPF 9.6R1 †
Automatic LSP policing 6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Automatic configuration of routedistinguishers on VPN provider edge (PE)routers
9.6R1 †
Automatic policers for P2MP LSPs 9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
BFD for MPLS 7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
Bandwidth reservation of fastreroutedetours for differentiatedservicesaware
7.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
traffic engineered LSPs
Bypass link protection priority 7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Bypass static LSPs 10.1R1 † 12.3R1 10.1R1 †
Clear LDP sessions 7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Commandline interface (CLI) monitorcommand for MPLS LSPs
6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Convergence enhancement for fast rerouteat the LSP ingress
7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Corouted bidirectional packet LSPs 12.2R1 † 12.2R1 †
DHCP relay for IP VPNs 9.6R1 †
DiffServaware MPLS traffic engineering 6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Disable trap notifications for LDP 6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Dynamic bandwidth management usingcontainer LSPs
14.2R1 14.2R1 14.2R1
ECMP reliability 8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Enable local receivers on the ingress of apointtomultipoint circuit crossconnect(CCC)
12.3R1 12.3R1
Enhanced MPLS load balancing 9.6R1 †
Enhanced label allocation for stacked MPLSlabels
9.6R1 †
Enhanced load balancing for MPLS 7.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhanced support for Junos Trio chipsets 11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
Enhancement to LDP hello interval 7.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhancement to bandwidth allocation forLSPs
7.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Entropy label 14.1R1 14.1R1 14.1R1
Ethernet CCC, VLAN CCC, andtranslational crossconnect (TCC)encapsulations for Layer 2.5 VPNs
9.6R1 †
Exclude MPLS labelswitched paths (LSPs)from route selection
9.6R1 †
Expanded support for DiffServaware MPLStraffic engineering
6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Expanded support for LSP traceroute 8.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Explicit route configuration for link protectionbypass
9.6R1 †
Extension of traceroute over MPLS tunnels 14.2R1 14.2R1 14.2R1
Fast reroute reoptimization 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Finegrain control of hashkey computation 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
GMPLS RSVPTE VLAN LSP signaling 14.2R1 14.2R1 14.2R1
GMPLS enhancements 9.6R1 †
GRES for MPLS ingress and egress P2MPLSPs
9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Graceful restart for CCC 9.6R1 †
Graceful restart for pointtomultipoint LSPs 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Graceful teardown for nonpacket GMPLSLSPs
7.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Hello acknowledgements for nonsessionRSVP neighbors
10.2R1 † 12.3R1 10.2R1 †
Host fast reroute (HFRR) 11.4R3 12.3R1 11.4R3
IP tunnels for MPLS traffic 9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Ingress PE router redundancy for P2MPLSPs
9.0R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
InterAS traffic engineering (Phase 2) 8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Interarea traffic engineering 7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
LDP LSP action based on a BFD failureevent
9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
LDP downstream on demand 12.2R1 † 12.2R1 †
LDP graceful restart enhancements 9.6R1 †
LDP operational mode commandsenhancements
9.6R1 †
LDP traceoptions filter 9.6R1 †
LDP, BGP, and VPLS interworking 9.0R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
LMP control channel configuration 8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
LSP ping 9.6R1 †
LSP ping enhancement 7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
LSP ping for MPLS 6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
LSP selection for default forwarding classusing CBF
14.1R1 14.1R1 14.1R1
LSP setup protection using facility backupfast reroute
11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
LSP subscription enhancement 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
LSP teardown for BFD 8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
LSPs remain up and running when MPLStraffic features are changed
9.6R1 †
Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) 12.3R1
Link protection for MLDP 12.3R1 12.3R1
Link protection support for pointtomultipoint LSPs
7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Load balancing VPLS nonunicast trafficacross member links of an aggregateinterface
14.1R1 14.1R1 14.1R1
Loopback interfaces for each VPN routingand forwarding instance (VRF
9.6R1 †
MD5 support for LDP 9.6R1 †
MPLS LSP traceroute supported on transitrouters
8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
MPLS Transport Profile (MPLSTP) 12.1R1 † 12.3R1 12.1R1 †
MPLS extended administrative groups 11.1R1 † 12.3R1 11.1R1 †
MPLS interAS link protection 13.2R1 13.2R1 13.2R1
MPLS label removal 12.1R1 †
MPLS node protection 9.6R1 †
MPLS optimize timer 7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
MPLS support on services PICs 10.2R3 † 12.3R1 10.2R3 †
MPLS tunneling of private addresses asdefined in RFC 3032, Section 2.3.2
9.6R1 †
MTU handling on MPLS LSPs signaled withRSVP
9.6R1 †
Multisegment pseudowire for FEC 129 13.3R1 13.3R1 13.3R1
New Simple Network Management Protocol(SNMP) trap setting for MPLS
7.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Node and link protection status informationenhancements
7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Nonstop active routing support for RSVPpointtomultipoint ingress LSPs
12.1R1 † 12.3R1 12.1R1 †
Ondemand packet loss and delaymeasurement
14.2R1
Optimize LSPs without disrupting traffic 9.6R1 †
P2MP LSP ping 9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
P2MP LSP traceroute 11.2R1 † 12.3R1 11.2R1 †
PCEinitiated LSPs for the PCEPimplementation in MPLS RSVP TE
13.3R2 13.3R2 13.3R2
Passive monitoring for MPLS packets 9.6R1 †
Path Computation Element Protocol forRSVPTE
12.3R2 12.3R2
Ping a tunnel to a remote PE routingplatform
6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Pointtomultipoint (P2MP) LSPs 6.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Pointtomultipoint LSP object formats 12.3R1
Policing for labelswitched paths (LSPs) 6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Preservation of IS reachability information inLSPs
8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
RSVP LSP Action Based on BFD Failures 9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
RSVP LSP tunnelintunnel capability 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
RSVP cryptographic authentication 9.6R1 †
RSVP for unnumbered interfaces 8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
RSVP graceful restart for ingress routers 9.6R1 †
RSVP multiple link bypass 7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
RSVP nodeID hello support 10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
RSVPsignaled MPLS LSP traceroute 9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Remove the EXP bit from the loadbalancehash
8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Require BFDtriggered Packet ForwardingEngine local repair
12.2R1 † 12.2R1 †
Resource Reservation Protocoltrafficengineering (RSVPTE)
6.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Revert timer for LSP switchover 6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Routing table enhancement 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Simplified policy configuration for BGPcommunities within a VPN routing andforwarding (VRF) instance
9.6R1 †
Soft preemption of MPLS LSPs 9.6R1 †
Static LSP revert timer 10.1R1 † 12.3R1 10.1R1 †
Static LSP statistics 10.1R1 † 12.3R1 10.1R1 †
Static LSP traceoptions 10.1R1 † 12.3R1 10.1R1 †
Static LSPs at the ingress router 10.1R1 † 12.3R1 10.1R1 †
Static LSPs at the transit router 10.1R1 † 12.3R1 10.1R1 †
Statistics for P2MP LSPs 9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for MPLS feature interoperability 12.3R1
Support for MPLS feature interoperabilitybetween MX Series DPCs andTrioMPC/MIC interfaces
12.3R1
Support for RSVP RRO node ID subobject 9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for RSVP refresh reduction 6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Support for RSVPsignaled pointtomultipoint LSPs extended to logical systems
11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
Support for shared risk link groups 11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
Switching LSPs away from a network node 10.2R1 † 12.3R1 10.2R1 †
Traffic distribution enhancement 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Traffic engineering for LSPs 6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Ultimatehop popping for pointtomultipointLSPs
8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Unconditional LSP switchover 6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
show rsvp session detail command 9.6R1 †
Management
Rescue Configuration 6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
YANG module that defines the Junos OSconfiguration hierarchy
14.2R1 14.2R1 14.2R1
Multicast
Ability to set the default MDT SPT thresholdto infinity
8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Alternate way of enabling multicast on aninterface
8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Anycast RP for IPv4/IPv6 PIM sparse mode 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Automatic Multicast Tunneling (AMT)support
10.2R2 † 12.3R1 10.2R2 †
BFD for PIM IPv6 12.2R1 † 12.2R1 †
BFD support for ECMP LSPs signaled usingLDP
9.0R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
BGP link state distribution 14.2R1 14.2R1 14.2R1
Bandwidth management 8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) for 8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
PIM
Bidirectional PIM (RFC 5015) 12.1R1 † 12.3R1 12.1R1 †
Change in output of the show pim rps detail| extensive command
7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Configure all IGMP snooping parameters 12.3R1
Controlling PIM resources for multicastVPNs
12.2R1 † 12.2R1 †
Disabling PIM for IPv6 family 9.6R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Dynamic reuse of data multicast distributiontree group addresses
9.5R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
Enhancement to a PIM operationalcommand
7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhancements for PIM sparse mode in aLayer 3 VPN on PE routers
6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Filtering PIM Register Messages 7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
Flexible configuration for IGMP/MLD staticjoin
9.6R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Full support for IGMPv3 and MLDv2 9.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Full support for IGMPv3 snooping on Layer2 interfaces
12.3R1
Graceful restart support for PIM sparsemode
6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Hierarchical bandwidth adjustment andreverse OIF mapping
9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
IGMP Snooping 12.3R1
IGMP and MLD enhancements 8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
IGMP and PIM support for unnumberedinterfaces
8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
IGMP join and leave recording 8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
IGMP/MLD source/group access lists andMLD join and leave recording
9.1R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
IGMP/MLD support for dynamic interfaces 9.1R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
IPv4 Multicast 12.3R1
Independently configurable loopbackaddresses for VRF VPNs
10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
Integrated routing and bridging (IRB)support extended to multicast snooping
12.3R1
Internet Group Management Protocol(IGMP) snooping support for multichassislink aggregation group (MCLAG) interfaces
10.2R1 † 12.3R1 10.2R1 †
Internet multicast using ingress replicationprovider tunnels
10.2R2 † 12.3R1 10.2R2 †
JUNOS software supports configuringaccept anysource multicast (ASM) joinmessages (*,G) for group addresses
9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
JUNOS software supports the ability toconfigure a provider network to operate insourcespecific multicast (SSM) mode
9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
LDP signaling for pointtomultipoint LSPs innextgeneration MBGP multicast VPNs
11.2R1 † 12.3R1 11.2R1 †
Load sharing multicast traffic overaggregated trunks
8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Loadbalancing PIM join messages onmulticast VPNs
12.1R1 † 12.3R1 12.1R1 †
Loadbalancing multicast tunnel interfacesamong available PICs
10.2R1 † 12.3R1 10.2R1 †
MLD snooping 14.2R1
MSDP statement enhancement 7.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Mapping agent election option 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Multicast RPF routes option for OSPF 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Multicast data MDT configurationenhancement
8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Multicast flow maps 8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Multicast performance enhancements 9.6R1 †
Multicast ping enhancement 8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Multicastonly fast reroute (MoFRR) 14.1R1
Nonstop active routing PIM for draftrosenMVPNs
12.2R1 † 12.2R1 †
PE routers cache data MDT advertisementsof new data MDT group addresses
11.2R1 † 12.3R1 11.2R1 †
PIM Bootstrap Router Protocol for IPv6 7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
PIM automatic makebeforebreak (MBB)join load balancing
12.2R1 † 12.2R1 †
PIM join load balancing 9.0R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Redundant virtual tunnel (VT) interfaces inMultiprotocol BGP (MBGP) multicast VPNs(MVPNs)
12.3R1 12.3R1
SSM mapping from IGMPv1/IGMPv2 toIGMPv3 PIM
7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Sourcespecific multicast (SSM)mapdefinition for different groups to differentsources
11.4R2 12.3R1 11.4R2
Static ARP with multicast MAC address foran IRB interface
12.3R3 12.3R3
Support for filtering unwanted PIMneighbors
8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for multicast OIF mapping 9.6R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Translation of PIM join/prune messages toIGMP or MLD report/leave messages
9.6R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Turn off spanningtree interface state 12.3R1
Multiplay
BSG SIP timers 9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Border Gateway Function (BGF) RTCP XRreporting
10.1R1 † 12.3R1 10.1R1 †
Border Gateway Function (BGF) virtual BGFscability
10.2R1 † 12.3R1 10.2R1 †
Border signaling gateway statistics 9.4R1 †
Border signaling gateway trace options 9.4R1 †
Integrated MultiService Gateway (IMSG)access mode support (VoIPsubscribermanagement)
10.2R1 † 12.3R1 10.2R1 †
Integrated MultiService Gateway (IMSG)border signaling gateway (BSG) serverclusters
10.2R1 † 12.3R1 10.2R1 †
Integrated MultiService Gateway (IMSG)redirection of messages to contactaddress
10.2R1 † 12.3R1 10.2R1 †
Integrated MultiService Gateway (IMSG)support for up to four border signalinggateways (BSGs) on a router
10.2R1 † 12.3R1 10.2R1 †
Integrated MultiServices Gateway (IMSG)failed call reporting
10.1R1 † 12.3R1 10.1R1 †
Integrated MultiServices Gateway (IMSG)media release
10.1R1 † 12.3R1 10.1R1 †
PGCP 9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Syslog messages from the pgcpd process(all platforms)
9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Network Address Translation (NAT)
Carriergrade NAT (CGN) scaling 12.3R1
NAT session logging 13.2R1
NAT support 13.2R1
NAT64 support for MSMIC and MSMPCinterface cards
13.2R1
Port control protocol 13.2R1
Network Management and Monitoring
A new ATM CoS MIB has been added forthe ATM2 PIC that includes perVCconfiguration, scheduler information, andCoS queue statistics for all the VCs thathave CoS configured
9.6R1 †
A new MIB and traps have been added forSONET/SDH alarms
9.6R1 †
A new table, jnxFruTable, and four newtraps for hardware are added to the chassisMIB
9.6R1 †
ATM2 perqueue counters have beenadded to the jnxCosAtmVcQstatsTable tableof the ATM CoS MIB
9.6R1 †
Add input and output error counters to theenterprisespecific interface MIB
9.6R1 †
Advanced Insight Manager (AIM) 9.0R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Alarm MIB 14.1R1
Allow system log events to trigger SNMPtraps
8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
BFD over child links of AE or LAG bundle(crossfunctional Packet ForwardingEngine/kernel/rpd)
13.3R1 13.3R1 13.3R1
Buffer trap messages until route todestination is set up
9.6R1 †
Chassis MIB definitions have been updatedto support newly released PICs andplatforms
9.6R1 †
Chassis MIB definitions have been updatedto support newly released PICs and routingplatforms.
7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Chassis Management Information Base(MIB)
6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Chassis Management Information Base(MIB) definitions
6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Chassis viewer feature 9.0R1 †
Configuration Editor 6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Configuration options to filter out interfacesfrom SNMP Get and GetNext operations
9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Dualcore support 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhanced SNMP support for logical routersand routing instances
8.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Enhanced tracing operations for SNMP 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhancement for viewing the details of userauthentication
14.1R1 14.1R1 14.1R1
Enhancement to the LDP MIB 7.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhancement to the MPLS MIB 7.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhancement to the show snmp command 7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhancements to Juniper Networksenterprisespecific MPLS MIB
9.6R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Enhancements to SNMP statisticsoperational mode commands
14.2R1 14.2R1 14.2R1
Enhancements to promote SNMP version 3(SNMPv3) interoperability
6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhancements to the VPN MIB 6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhancements to the jnxOperatingCPUObject
11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
Enterprisespecific BGP trap support forBGP clients with IPv6 addresses
10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
Enterprisespecific DFC MIB {jnxMibs 33} 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enterprisespecific IPSec monitoring MIB{jnxMibs 22}
7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enterprisespecific Services PIC MIB 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enterprisespecific VPN MIB {jnxMibs26} 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Expanded RMON alarm support 8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Extended MIB support for IEEE 802.3ad 9.6R1 †
Extended support for the enterprisespecificLicense MIB
11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
Forwarding Class extension to Interface MIB 14.1R1
Generating SNMP traps when MAC addresstable is full
12.3R1
Health monitor 8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Host resources MIB 7.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
JWeb quick configuration page 9.0R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
JUNOScope network management tool kit:Configuration browser
9.6R1 †
JUNOScope network management tool kit:Enhanced Looking Glass content
9.6R1 †
JUNOScope network management tool kit:Import and export of data
9.6R1 †
Junos OS MIB support for VPLS 11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
Logical interfaces summary 14.1R2
MIB Support for VRF Route Entries 11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
MIB for RFC 2547 VPNs 9.6R1 †
MPLS OAM Traffic Engineering MIB 8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Monitoring Services PIC traffic overload trap 9.6R1 †
Network Time Protocol (NTP) 6.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
New JUNOScope software 9.6R1 †
New enterprisespecific Ethernet MAC MIB 9.6R1 †
New enterprisespecific MIB to monitorNetwork Address Translation(NAT)resources
11.2R1 † 12.3R1
New enterprisespecific MIB to support TDMPICs
9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
New enterprisespecific MIBs to view PPPand PPPoE information
11.4R1 12.3R1
New objects for the Ping MIB 7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
New request system add script commands 9.0R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Objects added to the standard hostresources MIB
9.6R1 †
Perprotocol source address control 6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Proxy SNMP agent 12.2R2 † 12.2R2 †
RADIUS VSAs in output of test aaacommand when authentication isunsuccessful
13.2R3
RFC 2096, IP Forwarding Table MIB 8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
RFC 2096, IP Forwarding Table MIB IPv6 12.2R1 † 12.2R1 †
RFC 4087, IP Tunnel MIB IPv4 and IPv6 12.2R1 † 12.2R1 †
RMON events, alarms and history 8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
RSVP traffic engineering MIB 6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Realtime performance monitoring (RPM) 7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Results for last completed probe tests 8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
SNMP MIB support for Ethernet OAM 14.1R1
SNMP MIB support for OSPFv3 12.1R1 † 12.3R1 12.1R1 †
SNMP MIB support for licensing information 11.2R1 † 12.3R1 11.2R1 †
SNMP inform support 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
SNMP notifying target for removed notifytarget configuration
14.1R1 14.1R1 14.1R1
SNMP poll and trap support for DHCPleases
12.3R1
SNMP support for Common LanguageEquipment Identifier (CLEI) code
9.6R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
SNMP support for DHCP Bindings Table 12.3R1
SNMP support for LAC and LNS 12.3R1
SNMP support for RPM 8.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
SNMP support for address counters 12.3R1
SNMP support for authd 12.3R1
SNMP support for enterprisespecific MVPNMIB
14.2R1 14.2R1
SNMP support for monitoring L2TPtunneling and sessions
8.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
SNMP support for radiusaccservermiband radiusauthservermib
12.3R1
SNMP support for rescue configuration 6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
SNMP support for routing instances 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
SNMP support for spanningtree protocols 12.3R1
SNMP support for subscriber table 12.3R1
SNMP support for the TX Matrix Plus router 9.6R1 †
SNMP support for the timing feature 14.2R1 14.2R1 14.2R1
SNMP support to monitor subscriber countper port
14.1R1 14.1R1 14.1R1
SNMP trap for ftp destination switch 7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
SNMP traps and alarms for backup RoutingEngines
7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
SONET/SDH Automatic ProtectionSwitching (APS) MIB and traps
9.6R1 †
Simple Network Management Protocol(SNMP)
12.3R1
Standard MIBs for IPv6/IPv4 13.2R1
Standardized tracing operations for SNMPactivity
8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Subscriber accounting MIB 14.1R1 14.1R1 14.1R1
Support for AES and 3DES with SNMPv3 6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Support for GMPLS MIBs 9.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Support for Internet draft draftieftbfdmib02.txt, Bidirectional Forwarding DetectionManagement Information Base (as definedunder the Juniper Networks enterpriseexperimental branch)
8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for Internet draft draftietfospfospfv3mib11.txt, Management InformationBase for OSPFv3
8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for MIB objects in accountingprofiles
8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for P2MP MPLSTE MIB 11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
Support for RFC 3635, Definitions of 14.2R1
Managed Objects for the EthernetlikeInterface Types
Support for RFC 3637, Definitions ofManaged Objects for the Ethernet WANInterface Sublayer
8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for an enterprisespecific event MIB(mibjnxevent.txt)
8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for sending traps over routinginstances
8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for the MPLS Label SwitchingRouter (LSR) MIB as defined in RFC 3813
7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Support for the clientlist, prefixlist, andclientlistname statements in SNMPconfiguration
8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for the enterprisespecific PacketForwarding Engine (PFE) MIB (mibjnxpfe.txt)
8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for the pimNeighborLoss trap 11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
Support for trap spoofing 8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support is added for an enterprisespecificconfiguration change MIB
9.6R1 †
Support is added for two MIBs 6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
System alarms 7.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
System log messages to monitor processes 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
The CoS MIB has been updated to supporteight CoS queues
9.6R1 †
The chassis MIB has been updated tosupport PC card objects, removal andinsertion traps, and a CLI commanddisplaying the absence or presence of acard
9.6R1 †
The chassis MIB has been updated tosupport newly released PICs
9.6R1 †
The chassis MIB includes two new objectsfor operating and LED states and otherenhancements
9.6R1 †
The enterprisespecific ATM MIB has beenupdated to support the ATM2 PICs
9.6R1 †
The enterprisespecific Juniper NetworksMIBs have been added or updated
9.6R1 †
Three new tables in the enterprisespecificpassive monitoring MIB have been added tothe support the collection of statistical datafrom the Passive Monitoring PIC
9.6R1 †
Traceroute monitor 8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Transfer interval for accounting files 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Two new commands: fileget and fileput 9.0R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Network Operations and Troubleshooting Automation
Event policies 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Operation scripts 7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
Script dampening 14.1R1 14.1R1 14.1R1
Upgrade to automation libraries 14.1R1 14.1R1 14.1R1
Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM)
IEEE 802.3ag OAM functionality extended to10Gigabit Ethernet LAN/WAN PIC withSFP+
12.1R1 †
IEEE 802.3ah Link Fault Management(LFM) for Ethernet OAM
8.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
IEEE 802.3ah OAM functionality extended to10Gigabit Ethernet LAN/WAN PIC withSFP+
12.1R1 †
Platform and Infrastructure
Alarm configuration 7.4R1 †
Automatic verification of PIC combinations 7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Configurable password restrictions 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Disable system logging 6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhanced commit configuration 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhanced security for TCP sessions 9.6R1 †
Enhancement to active flow monitoring onthe Monitoring Service PIC
9.6R1 †
Enhancement to the procedure for changingthe sampling rate on the Monitoring ServicePIC
9.6R1 †
Extended support for RADIUSauthentication of PPP sessions usingChallenge Handshake AuthenticationProtocol (CHAP)
7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
File transfer enhancement 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Graceful Routing Engine switchoverenhancements
9.6R1 †
Logging of singlebit error checking andcorrection (ECC) errors in the RoutingEngine
9.6R1 †
RADIUS accounting for user sessions 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Routing Engine boot sequence for the TXMatrix Plus router and T1600 routers in arouting matrix
9.6R1 †
System logging across multiple RoutingEngines
9.6R1 †
System time zone enhancement 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Terminal Access Controller Access ControlSystem Plus (TACACS+) and systemaccounting
9.6R1 †
Port Security
Proxy ARP—unrestricted 7.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Routing Policy and Firewall Filters
Access and accessinternal routes 8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Additional numericrange match conditionsin firewall filters
12.3R1
Aggregate policer for IPv4 and IPv6 traffic 7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Aggregate policer support for different familyaddress types configured on the sameinterface
9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Allow lists for tag match 7.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Authentication for BFD (MD5/SHA1) 9.6R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
BGP multipath linkbandwidth attribute 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
BGP route type firewall filter match condition 9.6R1 †
Configuring a filter sequence 7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
Configuring a filter within a filter 7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
Configuring simple filters 7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
DHCP state persistence 8.4R1 † 12.3R1
Decrementing TTL values for a BOOTP orDHCP relay agent
8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Default policy action 9.6R1 †
Destinationclass policing 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Dynamic configuration support for routingpolicies
9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Enhanced BGP AS path lists 9.6R1 †
Enhanced firewall filter matching for IPv6TCP flag
7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhanced policy “or longer” match 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhanced routing policy for multicast scopematching
7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Extended DHCP relay agent 8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Extended support for the forwardingclassmatch condition in familyspecific firewallfilters
9.6R1 †
Filterbased forwarding on output interfaces 7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Filtering based on FEC criteria 7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Firewall Filters 12.3R1
Firewall filter match condition support forIPv6 extension headers
14.1R1
Firewall filter match condition support foradditional ICMPv6 types
14.1R1
Firewall filters for rejected or discardedtraffic
9.6R1 †
Firewall filters within logical systems 9.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Forwarding table filter 9.6R1 †
Four loss priority levels 8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
IEEE 802.1p priority match conditions forLayer 2 VPN firewall filters
12.3R1
IPv6 port mirroring 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet logical interfacepolicing support extended to MX Seriesrouters
12.3R1
Layer 2 support for firewall filter match 12.3R1
conditions
Load balancing of Ethernet pseudowire andVPLS traffic
9.4R1 † 12.3R1
Lower minimum policer bandwidth limit 9.3R1 † 12.3R1
Lower policer limit 10.3R1 † 10.3R1 †
MPLS filter for perEXP accounting andpolicing
9.6R1 †
MPLS loadbalancing hash functionconsistency
8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Modify the IP/MPLS loadbalancing hashfunction
8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Multisegment allocation for firewall filter 11.1R1 † 11.1R1 †
New MPLS firewall filter match conditions 10.1R1 †
New fastlookupfilter statement 13.3R3
New firewall family bridge match criteria forIPv6
14.2R1
New firewall filter grekey field matchcondition
13.3R3 13.3R3 13.3R3
New flexible offset firewall filter terms 14.2R1
New routing policy system log message 10.4R1 † 12.3R1 10.4R1 †
New walkup statement available 14.2R1 14.2R1 14.2R1
Noncontiguous prefix lengths in firewallfilters
9.6R1 †
Option 60 support for extended DHCP relayagent
9.0R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Option to repartition jtree memory 9.6R1 † 12.3R1
Packet loss priority match condition forfirewall filters extended to M120 and M320routers
9.5R1 †
Physical interface policers 9.6R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Policing based on a percentage of interfacebandwidth
9.6R1 †
Policy match condition for contributors toaggregate routes
6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Policy support for multicast scoping 6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Port mirroring for Layer 2 VPN 9.6R1 †
Port mirroring for VPLS traffic and multipleportmirroring instances for IPv4, IPv6, andVPLS traffic
9.5R1 †
Port mirroring of Layer 2 bridge and VPLStraffic
12.3R1
Prefixspecific counters and policers 9.6R1 †
Preserving prenormalized ToS value in anegress mirrored or sampled packet
14.1R1 14.1R1 14.1R1
Regular expressions for BGP extendedcommunities
9.6R1 †
Removal of inputlist and outputliststatements for firewall filters for the ccc andmpls protocol families applied to loopback,
10.2R1 † 12.3R1 10.2R1 †
internal Ethernet, and USB modeminterfaces
Reversematching for community regularexpressions
9.6R1 †
Revised policer hierarchy 9.6R1 †
Support for MPC firewall filter features 12.3R1
Support for displaying the firewall filterversion information
10.4R1 † 12.3R1 10.4R1 †
Support for minimum policer bandwidth limitof 8000 bps
9.4R1 † 12.3R1
Support for perprefix load balancing 9.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Support for policers that limit traffic on alogical interface in the ingress or egressdirection
8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for policers that ratelimit based ona percentage of physical port speed on aninterface
8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for the discard action for the tricolormarking policer applied to a firewall filter
10.2R1 † 12.3R1 10.2R1 †
Support for the match condition prefixlist forfirewall filters for the protocol family VPLS
10.2R1 † 12.3R1 10.2R1 †
TTL matching criteria 7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Updated behavior in static link protectionMode
14.1R1 14.1R1 14.1R1
Using a firewall filter to prevent or allowdatagram fragmentation
13.3R1
VPLS filters, policers, and forwarding tablefilters
9.6R1 †
Routing Protocols
802.1ad provider bridge support 12.3R1
802.1ad provider bridge support with TrioMPC/MIC
12.3R1
Accumulated IGP Attribute for BGP 12.1R1 † 12.3R1 12.1R1 †
Additional policy nexthop actions 7.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Advertisement of the best external BGP pathto internal peers
9.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Alias support for local autonomous systemnumber for BGP
9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Automatic enabling of Internet GroupManagement Protocol (IGMP) and MulticastListener Discovery (MLD)
9.6R1 †
BFD for RIP 8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
BFD for singlehop external BGP sessions 8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
BFD liveness detection 8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
BFD version 1 support 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
BGP VPN AS override 6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
BGP graceful restart helper modeenhancement
9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
BGP multipath enhancement 7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
BGP path selection enhancement 8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
BGP peer group performance improvement 9.6R1 †
BGP prefixbased outbound route filter(ORF)
9.6R1 †
BGP remote nexthop support for singlehopEBGP peers
8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
BGP support for 4byte autonomous systemnumbers
9.1R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
BGP support for MDTSAFI updates withouta route target
10.1R1 † 12.3R1 10.1R1 †
BGPstatic routes 14.2R1
BMP version 3 13.3R1 13.3R1 13.3R1
Behavior change for BGPindependentautonomous system (AS) domains
10.4R1 † 12.3R1 10.4R1 †
Behavior change for provider edge (PE)routers acting as BGP route reflectors
9.6R1 †
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)holddown timer
8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) 12.3R1
Configurable TCP MSS Value 14.2R1
Configuring TCP MSS for BGP peers 8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Configuring routing process mode 14.2R1
Consistent load balancing for ECMP groups 13.3R3
Deprecated loopback option for LDPtransport address
9.6R1 †
Disabling unicast traffic on an ISIS interface 7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Distributed periodic packet managementsupport for aggregate interfaces
10.1R1 † 12.3R1 10.1R1 †
Distributed periodic packet managementsupport for aggregate interfaces with TrioMPC/MIC
12.3R1
Dynamic firewall rule propagation via BGP 7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Egress filtering PIMv4/v6 join messages 9.6R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Egress protection for BGP labeled unicast 14.1R1 14.1R1 14.1R1
Enforce an exact match for advertisement(or restriction) of an area range
7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhanced timers for RIP 7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhancement of PIMSM to supportinterdomain IPv6 multicast with embeddedRPs
7.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhancement to clear ospf databaseoperational mode command
8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Exchange of labeled and unlabeled routesin the same BGP session
9.6R1 †
Expanded BGP and Layer 3 VPN supportfor Ethernet services DPCs
12.3R1
Expanded support for advertising multiplepaths to a destination in BGP
12.3R1 12.3R1
Explicit NULL for labeled BGP network layerreachability information
6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Explicit null option for IPv6based BGP 7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Failure detection for static routes using theBFD protocol
7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Flexible authentication in ISIS networks 6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
For internal BGP (IBGP), advertise multiplepaths to a destination
11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
Frequent BGP keepalive messages andshort BGP hold time
11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
Graceful Routing Engine switchover supportwith multicast protocols
6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Hitless authentication key rollover for ISIS 11.2R1 † 12.3R1 11.2R1 †
Hubandspoke support for multiprotocolBGPbased multicast VPNs with PIMSSMGRE SPMSI transport
10.1R1 † 12.3R1 10.1R1 †
IPv4 source routing support disabled bydefault
8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
IPv4 subnet support on loopback interfaces 9.0R1 † 12.3R1
IPv6 multicast forwarding and scoping 9.6R1 †
IPv6 tunneling capability 12.3R1
ISIS adjacency down reason enhancement 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
ISIS holddown timer for subsequent SPFcalculations
8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
ISIS partial route calculation 9.6R1 †
ISIS route tagging 9.6R1 †
ISIS trafficengineering shortcutsenhancement
7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
ISO CLNS VPNs 12.3R1
Ignore LSP metric in OSPF trafficengineering
7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
Ignore the metric of RSVP labelswitchedpaths (LSPs) in shortcut decisions
7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Improve IGMPv3 snooping performanceusing bulk updates 1a3,14
10.1R1 † 12.3R1 10.1R1 †
Intermediate SystemtoIntermediate System(ISIS)
12.3R1
Interoperability with routers that are notcompliant with RFC 2858
9.6R1 †
Keepalive support for GRE interfaces 10.2R1 † 12.3R1
LDP IGP synchronization 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
LDP statistics enhancement 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Layer 3 VPN support for OSPFv3 9.6R1 †
MD5 authentication for MSDP peer sessions 6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
MD5 authentication without requiringnetworkwide deployment
7.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
MLD version 2 (MLDv2) sourcespecificmulticast (SSM)only multicast support
9.6R1 †
MSDP in virtual private network (VPN)routing and forwarding (VRF) routinginstances
7.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
MSDP persource active limits 6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Multicast over IPSec tunnels 9.6R1 †
Multiple NSSA support 7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
Multitopology routing (MTR) 9.0R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
New minimumholdtime statement for BGP 9.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
New option propagatettl for IP traceroute 12.1R1 † 12.3R1 12.1R1 †
New show bfd session operational modecommand options
8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
New show route rdprefix command forLayer 3 VPNs
10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
Nonstop active routing for BGP multicastVPNs
14.1R1 14.1R1 14.1R1
Nonstop routing for BGP, ISIS, OSPF,OSPFv3, and LDP
8.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Nonstop routing supported for RoutingInformation Protocol (RIP) and RIP nextgeneration (RIPng)
9.0R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Nonstop routing supported on MXseriesEthernet Services routers
12.3R1
OSPF active backbone detection 7.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
OSPF graceful restart enhancement 8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
OSPF holddown timer for subsequent SPFcalculations
8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
OSPF pointtopoint interfaces 7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
OSPF statistics information enhancement 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Only the system log notes failure to addroutes to the Trio MPC/MIC
12.3R1
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) 12.3R1
Option to set the Intermediate SystemtoIntermediate System (ISIS) metricsmaximum
6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Origin validation for BGP 12.2R1 † 12.2R1 †
PIM changes 9.6R1 †
PIM join suppression support 10.1R1 † 12.3R1 10.1R1 †
PIM version 2 for IPv6 9.6R1 †
Pointtopoint behavior on numbered LANinterfaces
9.6R1 †
Policybased OSPF inbound route filtering 7.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Pragmatic General Multicast (PGM) 6.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Prefix limit of imported external routes intoan interior gateway protocol (IGP)
9.6R1 †
Priority assignment for prefixes in OSPFimport policies
9.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) IPv6enhancement
6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) densemode for Layer 3 VPNs
9.6R1 †
RIP Demand Circuits (RFC 2091) 11.1R1 † 12.3R1 11.1R1 †
Reduction in flooding of selforginatedOSPF LSAs
9.6R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Remote LFA support for LDP in ISIS 14.2R1
Resolution of indirectly connected next hops 7.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Revert time for redundant Layer 2pseudowires
10.2R1 † 12.3R1 10.2R1 †
Revised error handling for BGP updatemessages
13.2R1
Route resolution enhancements 7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) holddown timer minimum reduced
9.6R1 †
Routing table group enhancement for pointtomultipoint LSPs
6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Routing table path selection 7.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
STP root guard 9.1R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Selecting a location for BFD processing 8.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Selecting backup LFA for ISIS routingprotocol
14.1R1 14.1R1 14.1R1
Set the Bidirectional Forwarding Detection(BFD) protocol version number
7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Several multicast show commands havebeen modified to include IPv4 (inet) andIPv6 (inet6) options
9.6R1 †
Show isis database detail command 9.6R1 †
Show multicast statistics command 9.6R1 †
Simplified virtual private network (VPN)routing and forwarding instances
9.6R1 †
Specify an IP address for the LabelDistribution Protocol (LDP) transportaddress
9.6R1 †
Subcodes for BGP cease notificationmessage
9.6R1 †
Support for BFD over multihop static routes 8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for BFD protocol extended to logicalrouters
8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for BGP flow specification version 7 10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
Support for IPSec authentication for OSPFv2 8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for IPv6 routing table groups in ISIS
6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Support for OSPF database protection forOSPF and OSPFv3
10.2R1 † 12.3R1 10.2R1 †
Support for OSPF export and import policiesfor networksummary LSAs
9.1R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for RFC 4861 12.1R1 † 12.3R1 12.1R1 †
Support for SEND 9.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for TCP path maximumtransmission unit (MTU) discovery
7.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Support for alternate loopfree routes for ISIS
9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for alternate loopfree routes forOSPF
10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
Support for clearing the VPN tag 10.3R1 † 12.3R1 10.3R1 †
Support for disabling the attribute setmessages on independent AS domains forBGP loop detection
10.4R1 † 12.3R1 10.4R1 †
Support for disabling traps for passiveOSPFv2 interfaces
10.4R1 † 12.3R1 10.4R1 †
Support for display of flood nexthop branchoverflow condition
10.3R1 † 12.3R1 10.3R1 †
Support for dropping and ignoring pathattributes during BGP neighbor updates
10.3R1 † 12.3R1 10.3R1 †
Support for having the algorithm thatdetermines that the single best pathskip thestep that evaluates an AS path
10.2R1 † 12.3R1 10.2R1 †
Support for limiting the number of prefixesaccepted from a BGP peer
9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for multiarea adjacency in OSPFv2 9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for multiple BFD session 12.3R4 12.3R4 12.3R4
Support for multiple address families inOSPFv3
9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for route leaking when router is inoverload mode
10.3R1 † 12.3R1 10.3R1 †
Support for routefilterbased BGP outboundroute filtering
9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for the BGP Monitoring Protocol 9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support in ISIS for an IPv6 multicasttopology for shortest path first (SPF)calculation
7.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Support to hold down BGP peering sessionsafter a nonstop active routingswitchover
9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
The instance option has been added to theshow bgp summary and show bgp neighborcommands to display BGP informationabout a specific instance
9.6R1 †
The output of the show igmp group, showigmp interface, and show igmp statisticscommands has been enhanced
9.6R1 †
The show bgp group command containsthree new options: summary, detail, andbrief
9.6R1 †
The show ospf interface command nowdisplays authentication key information
9.6R1 †
The show route protocol isis and show isisdatabase extensive commands now displayISIS route tags
9.6R1 †
Timer to delay MED updates for routes 9.0R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
advertised by BGP groups or peersconfigured with the metricout igp statement
Traffic engineering metric for OSPF 6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
VRRP enhancement 7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Virtual Route Reflector (VRR) 14.2R1 14.2R1 14.2R1
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol(VRRP)
9.0R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
show route command enhancement to seeactive and inactive routes
8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Security
Internet Key Exchange version 2 (IKEv2) 11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
TCP Session Check Per Policy 11.1R2 † 12.3R1 11.1R2 †
Services Applications
1:1 destination NAT support (AdaptiveServices and MultiServices PICs)
9.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
AACL statistics for dynamic packettriggeredsubscribers
10.2R1 † 12.3R1 10.2R1 †
ALGs using Junos Services Framework(JSF)
10.4R1 † 12.3R1
AS PIC warm standby support for selectedservices
8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Active flow monitoring samplingenhancements
9.6R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Active monitoring enhancement 9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Active monitoring flowtap application 8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Audit selection filters for PGCP 9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Border Gateway Function (BGF) RTCPbandwidth policing
9.6R1 †
Border Gateway Function (BGF) RTCPsender and receiver reports
9.6R1 †
Border Gateway Function (BGF) preferentialhandling of emergency calls duringoverload
9.5R1 †
Border Gateway Function (BGF) support forhigh availability for PICs running the pgcpdprocess
9.6R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Border Gateway Function (BGF) support forpgcpd process running on MSPIC or MSDPC
9.6R1 †
Border Gateway Function (BGF) userinterface enhancements
9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Border gateway function (BGF) andIntegrated MultiService Gateway (IMSG)support on MX platform
12.3R1
Border gateway function (BGF) supportsIPsec for H.248 messages and for sessionmirroring
10.0R1 † 12.3R1
Border gateway function (BGF) usability andH.248 compliance
9.6R1 †
CRTP operation 7.5R1 †
CRTP operation over Frame Relay circuits 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
CRTP operation over PPP 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Call admission control (CAC) for BorderSignaling Gateway (BSG)
9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Certificate revocation list support for digitalcertificates for IPSec services
8.1R1 †
Chained composite next hops 13.3R2 13.3R2
Classofservice (CoS) marking andreclassification
8.1R1 †
Configuration of MTU and MRRU values onMLPPP interfaces
7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Configuring template ID, observationdomain ID, and source ID for Version 9 andIPFIX flow templates
14.1R1 14.1R1 14.1R1
DFC liberal sequence windowing 9.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
DFC threshold range changed 9.0R1 †
Data plane inline support added for 6rd and6to4 tunnels connecting IPv6 clients to IPv4networks
14.1R3
Digital certificate support for IKEauthentication of IPSec dynamic endpoints
8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Digital certificate support for IPSec services 7.5R1 †
Dynamic application awarenessfunctionality extended to M320 routers
9.6R1 †
Dynamic flow capture 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Dynamic flow capture enhancements 9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
ELINE and ELAN services in PBB 12.3R1
Enabling Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling (L2PT)support for VLAN Spanning Tree Protocol(VSTP) and perVSTP
13.3R1
Enhanced packet gateway monitoringinformation
8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Enhanced traffic class support for flowmonitoring version 9
9.3R1 †
Enhancement to IPSec PIC redundancysupport
9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Enhancement to IPSec dead peer detection 9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Enhancement to IPSec match conditions 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhancements to IPsec packetfragmentation
14.1R1
Enhancements to active flow monitoring 10.4R1 † 12.3R1 10.4R1 †
Enhancements to port mirroring with nexthop groups
12.3R1
Extended support for Packet GatewayControl Protocol
8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Fast update filters for dynamic profiles 12.3R1
Filter support for service packet counting 12.3R1
Flow aggregation template enhancements 9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Flow aggregation to multiple collectors 9.0R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Flowtap support on additional platforms 9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
FlowTapLite enhancements 10.1R1 † 12.3R1 10.1R1 †
GRES support for LSQ interfaces 7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
Graceful Routing Engine switchover (GRES)is supported in case of a Routing Enginefailure
9.0R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
H.248 overload control 9.3R1 †
Hanging termination detection for PGCP 9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
ICMP, ping, and traceroute ALGs for MSMICs and MSMPCs
14.2R1
IDP functionality extended to MXseriesplatforms
9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
IP reassembly on GRE tunnel interfaces 14.2R1
IPSec support for IPv6 addresses 7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
IPSec tunnels with dynamic endpointaddresses
7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
IPsec invalid SPI notification 14.2R1 13.3R4 13.3R4
IPv6 flow aggregation templates 9.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
IPv6 support for aggregated multiservices(AMS) interfaces
14.2R1
Inline flow monitoring 12.3R1
Inline video monitoring 14.1R1
Instanceaware IPSec IKE 8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Integrated MultiService Gateway (IMSG)BSG overload protection
10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
Integrated MultiService Gateway (IMSG)management features
12.3R1
Integrated MultiService Gateway (IMSG)provides DNS support
10.0R1 † 12.3R1
Integrated MultiService Gateway (IMSG)provides firewall and security services toSIP signaling traffic
9.6R1 † 12.3R1
Integrated MultiService Gateway (IMSG)support for BGF state changes and loadbalancing
9.5R1 †
Integrated MultiService Gateway (IMSG)support for DSCP
9.6R1 † 12.3R1
Integrated MultiService Gateway (IMSG)support for Media anchoring
9.6R1 † 12.3R1
Integrated MultiService Gateway (IMSG)support for Media inactivity detection
9.6R1 † 12.3R1
Integrated MultiService Gateway (IMSG)support for NAT pool selection
9.6R1 † 12.3R1
Integrated MultiService Gateway (IMSG)support for manipulating SIP headers
9.6R1 †
Interim AACL bulk statistics for dynamicapplication awareness subscribers
10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
LSQ noterminationrequest enhancement 8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
LSQ redundancy interface 7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
Latch deadlock detection 9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Local policy decision functionality forapplicationrelated services
12.3R1
Logging flow monitoring records withversion 9 and IPFIX templates for NATevents
14.2R2
MLPPP, FRF.15, and FRF.16 bundling forPICs with AS PIC Link Services
8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
MultiServices DPC enhanced featuresupport
9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
MultiServices PICs now support bandwidthoversubscription on LSQ interfaces,COSservices, and RPM timestamping
8.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Multilink PPP (MLPPP) support for L2TPshared mode
7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Multiple IDP detector support 10.4R1 † 12.3R1
NAT enhancement 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
NAT enhancements: Ability to staticallyassign NAT addresses from a dynamic NATpool
7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
NAT enhancements: Original or transparentNAT mode
7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
NAT enhancements: Oversubscribed sourceNAT pool
7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
NAT enhancements: Support for NAT ruleswithout requiring a pool definition
7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
NAT enhancements: Support for NATwithout implementing a stateful firewall rule
7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
NAT enhancements: Support for addressranges as a match condition in a statefulfirewall, NAT, or IDS rule
7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
NAT enhancements: Support for multipleprefixes and address ranges
7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
NAT using Junos Services Framework (JSF) 10.4R1 † 12.3R1 10.4R1 †
NAT with deterministic port block allocation 11.4R2 12.3R1 11.4R2
NATPT with DNS ALG support 10.4R1 † 10.4R1 †
New applicationaware access list (AACL)service
12.3R1
New command to clear ipaction flows 10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
New keyword completions for the showsecurity idp counters command
10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
New link services operational commandand event reporting
8.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
New option for restricting a NETCONF TCPport
10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
New option for the show snmp mibcommand
9.6R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
New options for configuring global session 10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
timeout settings
New service for identifying applications 9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
New statement for controlling sessionoffload behavior
12.3R1
New templates for exporting IPv4 and MPLSflow records
8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
PCP version 2 14.2R3
Packet sampling 10.3R1 †
Port mirroring with nexthop groupsenhancement
9.6R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Priority and emergency for PGCP 9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Quality of service for the border signalinggateway
9.4R1 †
RPM TWAMP enhancements 9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
RPM TWAMP support on MultiServices PICs 9.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
RPM discovery through BGP 7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
RPM enhancement 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
RPM jitter measurement enhancement 8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
RPM probes with IPv6 sources anddestinations
13.3R5
RPM timestamp 8.1R1 †
RPM timestamp support for Layer 2 services 9.1R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
RPM timestamping extension 12.3R1
RTP/RTCP drop and forward gateoperations
9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Rate limiting for PGCP traffic 9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Roundrobin allocation for NAPT addresses 10.4R2 † 12.3R1 10.4R2 †
Routing of SIP requests for the bordersignaling gateway (BSG)
9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
SIP application protocol for NAT and statefulfirewall services
7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Selection of NAT pools based on transportprotocol
9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Service rules support source anddestination prefix lists as a match conditionfor stateful firewall, NAT, IDS, and CoSservices
8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Services PIC redundancy for PGCP 9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Session Policy Decision Function (SPDF)solution for the Integrated MultiServiceGateway
9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Session mirroring for voice sessions 9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Stateful GRES on services PICs 8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Stateful firewall using Junos ServicesFramework (JSF)
10.4R1 † 12.3R1 10.4R1 †
Support for DFC and passive flowmonitoring
8.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Support for IP ALG in AS PIC service rules 8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for IPv6 addresses in adaptiveservices
8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for NAT pools in the packetgateway and packet gateway controller
8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for NAT traversal for VoIP 8.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for PGCP 8.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Support for TCP maximum segment size(MSS) adjustment
9.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Support for acknowledging transactionresponses (threeway handshake)
8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for bidirectional NAT 8.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for cflowd with VPNs 9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for multiple virtual packet gateways 8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for rate limiting in voice traffic 8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for source multicast addresses inNAT, IDS, and stateful firewall services
8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Support for the RPM timestamp on theServices SDK
10.4R1 † 12.3R1 10.4R1 †
Support for transmission and retransmissiontimers on the packet gateway
8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for twice NAT 8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Symmetric control association for PGCP 9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
TWAMP support extension 9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Transition of IPv4 traffic to IPv6 addressesusing DualStack Lite (DSLite)
10.4R1 † 12.3R1 10.4R1 †
Transmission of probes between a TWAMPclient and a TWAMP server
14.2R2
VPN aggregation for VoIP calls 9.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Virtual packet gateways (VPGs) 9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
ping mpls command enhancements 9.6R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Software Defined Networking (SDN)
OpenFlow v1.3.1 14.2R1
VXLAN Gateway 14.1R1
Software Installation and Upgrade
Autoinstallation of satellite devices in a JNUgroup
13.3R1
Automatic configuration file uploads 9.6R1 †
Automatic download of platformspecificsoftware package
9.6R1 †
Enhancement to software load command 6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
ISSU support for Layer 3 VPNs using LDPand Layer 2 circuits
9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
License support for CoA 9.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Load configuration from userspecifiedmedia
9.6R1 †
Retain, delete, or validate addon packagesduring installation
12.2R1 †
Subscriber interface creation licensingsupport
12.3R1
Support for bootable PC Card, USB storagedevice, and LS120 floppy
8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Unified ISSU support for BFD sessions 9.1R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Unified ISSU support for LFM 14.1R1 14.1R1
Unified ISSU support on EIA530 PICs 9.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Unified ISSU support on L2TP LNS 14.1R1 14.1R1 14.1R1
Unified inservice software upgrade (UnifiedISSU)
9.6R1 † 13.2R2 9.6R1 †
SpanningTree Protocols
BPDU protection for spanningtree protocols 12.3R1
Loop protection for spanningtree protocols 9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
VLAN Spanning Tree Protocol (VSTP) 12.3R1
Subscriber Management and Services
ANCP individual VLAN support andneighbor configuration enhancements
12.3R1
AVP service bundle and definition 12.3R1
Access Node Control Protocol (ANCP)supported
12.3R1
Accounting volume statistics 12.3R1
Addressassignment pool linking 12.3R1
Automatic binding of stray DHCP requests 12.3R1
CLIbased activation and deactivation ofsubscriber services
12.3R1
Centrally configured persubscriber DHCPoptions (VSA 2655)
12.3R1
CoS enhancements for managingbandwidth for subscriber services
12.3R1
Command to monitor active subscribers 9.3R1 † 12.3R1
Configuring connection speeds on the LAC 12.3R1
Configuring how long L2TP maintainsdynamic information
12.3R1
Configuring nested interface ranges forDHCP
12.3R1
Configuring retransmission of L2TP controlmessages
12.3R1
Configuring the idle timeout for L2TPtunnels without sessions
12.3R1
Counters and statistics 12.3R1 12.3R1
DHCP support for dynamic demuxinterfaces
12.3R1
DHCPv6 Rapid Commit 12.1R1 † 12.3R1
DHCPv6 local server 12.3R1
DHCPv6 multiple address support 12.3R1
DHCPv6 relay agent support for DHCPsnooping
12.1R1 † 12.3R1
DHCPv6 requests that include a request forboth DHCPv6 IA_NA and DHCPv6 prefixdelegation
12.3R1 12.3R1
DHCPv6 support 12.3R1
DTCP support for subscriber secure policy 12.3R1
DTCP trigger attributes and SNMP objectsfor subscriber secure policy traffic mirroring
12.3R1
Default subscriber service 12.3R1
Delay in removing subscriber routes aftergraceful Routing Engine switchover
12.1R1 † 12.3R1
Diameter base protocol support forAuthentication, Authorization,andAccounting (AAA)
12.3R1
Diameter base protocol support for packettriggered subscribers and policy control(PTSP)
12.3R1
Distinguishing DHCP duplicate clients bysubinterface
12.3R1
Duplicate RADIUS accounting reports 12.3R1
Dynamic VLAN AutoConfigurationEnhancements
12.3R1
Dynamic VPLS Layer 2 wholesaleconfiguration enhancements
12.3R1
Dynamic profile and enhanced RADIUSsupport for MLPPP subscriber services
10.2R1 †
Dynamic reconfiguration of extended DHCPlocal server clients
12.3R1
Dynamic reconfiguration of extendedDHCPv6 local server clients
12.3R1
Dynamic subscriber and servicemanagement on static interfaces
12.3R1
Dynamic subscriber interfaces for IP demuxinterfaces
12.3R1
Enhanced AAA troubleshooting 12.3R1
Enhanced PPP support 9.6R1 †
Enhanced show binding and clear bindingcommands for DHCP local server andDHCP relay agent
12.3R1
Enhancement of client firewall filter and CoSattribute aggregation
12.3R1
Enhancement to the show services l2tpdestination command
12.3R1
Enhancements to tracing DHCP operations 11.4R1 12.3R1
Expression support for dynamic profiles 12.3R1
Extended DHCP relay proxy 12.3R1
Extended DHCPv4 local server andextended DHCPv4 relay agent and relay
12.1R1 †
proxy support
Fail filters for RPF checks in dynamicprofiles
12.3R1 12.3R1
Fast update filters for dynamic profilessupported on Trio MPCs
12.3R1
Filtering traffic that is mirrored using DTCPinitiated subscriber secure policy
12.3R1 12.3R1
GRES support for dynamicallycreated IPDEMUX interfaces
9.5R1 † 12.3R1
HTTP redirect server plugin 12.3R1
HTTP redirect service plugin 12.3R1
IPv6 address assignment pools 12.3R1
Improved scheduling and scaling forsubscribers in an aggregated Ethernetbundle
12.3R1
Improving the accuracy of the data ratereported by ANCP
12.3R1
JSRC supports subscriber sessions onstatic and dynamic interfaces
12.3R1
JUNOS predefined internal variablessupport dynamic CoS configuration insubscriber dynamic access profiles
12.3R1
L2TP LAC support for subscribermanagement
12.3R1
L2TP LAC support for unified ISSU 12.3R1
L2TP tunnel profiles and AAA support fortunnels in subscriber management
12.3R1
LAC enhancements 12.3R1
MAC address validation for Ethernet and IPdemux interfaces
12.3R1
MAC address validation in enhancednetwork services modes
12.3R1 12.3R1
Maintaining subscriber session wheninterface is deleted
12.3R1
Mapping ANCP attributes to vendorspecificattributes
12.3R1
Mobile IP home agent support for WiMAX 12.3R1
Mobile IP supports multiple logical routersand routing instances
12.3R1
New Mobile IP home agent 12.3R1
Offload status for PTSP and local LPDFflows
12.3R1
One dynamic profile for both singlestackand dualstack subscribers
12.3R1 12.3R1
Optional disabling of automatic ARP tablepopulation
12.3R1
Overriding DHCP settings on specificinterfaces
12.3R1
PPP PAP and CHAP enhancements forsubscriber management
10.1R1 †
PPPoE encapsulation type lockout support 11.4R1 12.3R1
PPPoE interface support for subscribersecure policy traffic mirroring
12.3R1
PPPoE service name table enhancements 10.2R1 † 12.3R1
PTSP support for application identificationservices
12.3R1
PTSP supports dynamic and static policyrules
12.3R1
Parameterized filters and policers 12.3R1
Perinterface DHCP tracing operations 12.3R1
RADIUS support for limiting maximumnumber of concurrent PPPoE sessions
11.4R1 12.3R1
RADIUSbased authentication of mobilenodes using Juniper Networks VSAs
9.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Redirecting HTTP redirect requests 12.3R1
Roundrobin method for accessing RADIUSservers
12.3R1
SNMP support for dualstack subscribersecure policy traffic mirroring
12.3R1
SNMP trap support for subscriber securepolicy
12.3R1
SVLAN based shaping for dynamic profiles 11.4R2 12.3R1
Semantic checking support for dynamicprofiles
9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Sending a DHCP relay and relay proxyrelease message
12.3R1
Service accounting with JSRC 11.4R1 12.3R1
Setting a recommended shaping rate fortraffic on ANCP interfaces
12.3R1
Setting the Tunnel Name Format 12.3R1
Shapingrate adjustments managesubscriber bandwidth at scheduler nodes toprevent overcommitment of the accessbandwidth to each subscriber access client
12.3R1
Specifying the DHCP source address usedfor IP packets
12.3R1
Static VLAN subscriber interfaces overaggregated Ethernet with support forstaticand dynamic hierarchical CoS
12.3R1
Statistics collection and reporting for GigabitEthernet interfaces
12.3R1 12.3R1
Subscriber Secure Policy License 12.3R1
Subscriber secure policy 12.3R1
Subscriber secure policy (aka LawfulIntercept) support for IPv6 traffic
12.3R1
Subscriber secure policy support for IPv6traffic
12.3R1
Subscriber secure policy traffic mirroring 12.3R1
Subscriber secure policy traffic mirroringsupported for L2TP sessions on the LAC
12.3R1
Support for CoS on dynamic PPPoEsubscriber interfaces
10.1R1 † 12.3R1
Support for CoS on static PPPoE subscriberinterfaces
10.0R1 †
Support for DHCP Layer 3 wholesaleconfiguration in a subscriber accessnetwork
9.6R1 † 12.3R1
Support for DHCP Subscriber IP SessionBFD Liveness Detection
12.1R1 † 12.3R1
Support for DHCPv6 Layer 3 wholesaleconfiguration in a subscriber accessnetwork
12.3R1
Support for Enhanced Policer Statistics 12.3R1
Support for GxPlus for subscriberprovisioning and charging
12.3R1
Support for IP demux subscriber securepolicy and MAC validate configuration onTrio MPC/MIC interfaces
12.3R1
Support for IPv6 demux configuration onTrio MPC/MIC interfaces
12.3R1
Support for IPv6 for dynamic subscriberservices
12.3R1
Support for MAC address validation 12.3R1
Support for PPP/PPPoE subscriberinterfaces
12.3R1
Support for PPPoE Layer 3 wholesaleconfiguration in a subscriber accessnetwork
12.3R1
Support for PPPoE service name tables 10.0R1 †
Support for PTSP application on aggregatedand redundant service PICs
12.1R1 † 12.3R1
Support for RADIUS attribute LocalLoopbackInterface for L2TP
12.3R1
Support for RADIUS framedroute attribute[22]
9.5R1 † 12.3R1
Support for VLAN ID as a selector for IPdemux interfaces
12.3R1
Support for VPLS Layer 2 wholesaleconfiguration in a subscriber accessnetwork
12.3R1
Support for address pool threshold traps 12.3R1
Support for ascend data filters (RADIUSattribute 242) in subscriber firewall filters
12.3R1
Support for automatic removal of subscriberVLANs
11.4R1 12.3R1
Support for concurrent IPoE DHCP andPPPoE logical interfaces on the same VLAN
12.3R1
Support for configurable RADIUS accounttermination reasons
11.4R1 12.3R1
Support for controlling the rate of flow ofRADIUS messages
11.4R1 12.3R1
Support for demux VLAN interfaceconfiguration
12.3R1
Support for demux VLAN interface 12.3R1
configuration on Ethernet and aggregatedEthernet Trio MPC/MIC interfaces
Support for domain maps that applyconfiguration options based onsubscriberdomain names
10.4R1 † 12.3R1
Support for dynamic 802.1Q VLANconfiguration over aggregated Ethernetinterfaces
9.6R1 † 12.3R1
Support for dynamic 802.1Q VLAN interfaceconfiguration for PPPoE overTrio MPC/MICinterfaces
12.3R1
Support for dynamic CoS for IP demuxinterfaces
12.3R1
Support for dynamic CoS for subscriberinterfaces
12.3R1
Support for dynamic PPPoE interfaces 10.1R1 † 12.3R1
Support for dynamic VLAN interfaceauthentication
10.0R1 † 12.3R1
Support for dynamic configuration of framedroutes and addresses
9.5R1 † 12.3R1
Support for dynamic distribution of excessbandwidth among different subscriberservices on subscriber interfaces
12.3R1
Support for dynamic interface sets 10.4R1 † 12.3R1
Support for dynamic profile versions 12.3R1
Support for filter Enhanced NetworkServices mode
12.3R1
Support for frame and cellshaping modeand byte adjustments on static and dynamicsubscriber interfaces
12.3R1
Support for framed routes and addresses forPPP dynamic subscriber interfaces
10.0R1 † 12.3R1
Support for hierarchical CoS on IP demuxinterfaces over aggregated Ethernet
12.3R1
Support for hierarchical CoS on interfacesets of aggregated Ethernet interfaces
12.3R1
Support for hierarchical policer as filteraction
12.3R1
Support for inline L2TP LNS 12.3R1
Support for input and output filters 12.3R1
Support for interface name in theauthentication username
11.4R1 12.3R1
Support for interfacestyle services forPPPoE subscribers
12.3R1
Support for link redundancy for CoSconfigured on an L2TP
12.1R1 † 12.3R1
Support for new RADIUS parameters todynamically distribute excess bandwidth onsubscriber interfaces
12.3R1
Support for nonhierarchical dynamic CoSconfigurations on subscriber interface
12.3R1
Support for processing DHCP information 11.4R1 12.3R1
request messages
Support for processing subscriberinitiatedPPP fast keepalive requests
12.3R1
Support for removing inactive dynamicsubscriber VLANs
12.3R1
Support for service session accountingstatistics
12.3R1
Support for session and idle timeouts forL2TP tunneled subscriber sessions
12.3R1
Support for session and idle timeouts forsubscriber sessions
12.3R1
Support for shaping rate and overheadaccounting on dynamic subscriberinterfaces based on access line parametersin PPPoE discovery packets
12.3R1
Support for show subscribers commandenhancements
12.3R1
Support for stacking PPPoE interfaces overVLAN demux interfaces overaggregatedEthernet for subscriber access
12.3R1
Support for static and dynamic CoS andfirewall filters on L2TP inline LNSserviceinterfaces
12.3R1
Support for static and dynamic CoS on L2TPLAC subscriber interfaces
10.4R1 † 12.3R1
Support for subscriber managementfeatures
12.3R1
Support for the calling station ID field inRADIUS packets
11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
Support to display CoS statistics for L2TPsession
12.1R1 † 12.3R1
Support to display LCP statistics for an L2TPsession
12.1R1 † 12.3R1
Support to display MLPPP statistics for anL2TP session
12.1R1 † 12.3R1
Support to display disconnect causesummary for L2TP sessions
12.1R1 †
Testing L2TP tunnel configurations on anL2TP LAC
12.3R1
Testing subscriber configuration,authentication, and connectivity
12.3R1
Timebased accounting for Mobile IPsubscribers
12.3R1
Triggering ANCP OAM loopback tests 12.3R1
Unified ISSU support for subscribermanagement PPPoE access model
11.4R1 12.3R1
Unique identifiers for firewall variables indynamic profiles
12.3R1
Using DHCP option 50 and DHCPv6 IA_NAoption to request a specific IP address
12.3R1
Using IPv4toIPv6 dual stack as a migrationpath to IPv6
12.3R1
Using access profiles to manage NAS portinformation
12.3R1
Using the CLI to modify active CoS trafficcontrol profiles
12.3R1
Using the textual interface description inDHCP relay option 82 Agent Circuit IDsuboption
12.3R1
System Logging
New and deprecated system log familiesand tags
10.1R1 † 12.3R1 10.1R1 †
New and deprecated system log messages 11.2R1 † 12.3R1 11.2R1 †
Support for configuring system log filerotation frequency
11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
Support for forwarding structured system logmessages to remote system log server
11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
Support for subscriber management eventtracing
12.3R1
User Interface and Configuration
Addressassignment pools 9.0R1 † 12.3R1
Authentication support on the extendedDHCP local server and extended DHCPrelay
9.1R1 † 12.3R1
Automatic reenrollment support for IPSecdigital certificates before expiration
8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
CC and FIPS are certified on 8.5R1. 9.0R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
CLI changes for the TX Matrix Plus router 9.6R1 †
Change to the output of the request supportinformation command
9.6R1 †
Command for displaying optical portinformation
13.1R1
Comment characters for operational andconfiguration modes
6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Commitconfirmed alert banner 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Configuration mode banner for orphanedconfigurations
9.6R1 †
Configuration option to automatically log outthe console port
6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Configuration storage and rollback 9.6R1 †
Default configuration group and statementsfor JUNOS software
6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Deviceinitiated SSH connection (outboundSSH)
8.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Display end of output 6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Dynamic IPv6 filters 12.3R1
Dynamic autosensed VLAN support 9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Dynamic configuration of the routeradvertisement protocol
10.1R1 † 12.3R1 10.1R1 †
Dynamic profiles support by extendedDHCP local server and extended DHCP
12.3R1
relay agent
Enforcing licensebased restrictions whileupgrading Junos OS
13.2R1
Enhanced IPv6 statistics 8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Enhanced support for up to 64 ECMP nexthops for load balancing
10.1R1 † 12.3R1 10.1R1 †
Enhancement for compressing andarchiving files
6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhancement for configuring the location ofyour routing platform
7.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhancement to TACACS+ authorization 7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhancement to reduce the time taken forperforming system commit
14.2R1 14.2R1 14.2R1
Enhancement to redundancy 7.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhancement to storing configurations 7.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhancement to the delete command 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhancement to the show system commitcommand
7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhancement to the show systemconfiguration command
7.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhancement to the show versioncommand
7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhancement to the show | display setcommand
7.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Extended DHCP local server 9.0R1 † 12.3R1
Extended support for the JWeb graphicaluser interface
7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
FEC 129 BGP autodiscovery for VPWS 13.2R1 13.2R1 13.2R1
Global search and replace in CLIconfiguration mode
7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
Halt two Routing Engines simultaneously 6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Hitless authentication key rollover 7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
IGMP dynamic profiles 9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
IP reassembly on an L2TP connection 13.2R1
IPv6 Flow Servers on Interfaces Hosted onMICs or MPCs
12.3R1 12.3R1
Import OpenSSH 3.4 to fix CERT AdvisoryCA200218
9.6R1 †
Improved fragment statistic tracking formultilink bundles on LSQ PICs
8.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Improving commit time when usingconfiguration groups
13.2R1 13.2R1 13.2R1
JWeb CLI terminal access 8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
JWeb enhancements 8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
JWeb event viewer 7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
JWeb interface RPM updates 9.1R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
JUNOS licensing 9.0R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Limit number of login attempts for SSH andTelnet sessions
8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Load a configuration without specifying acomplete hierarchy level
9.6R1 †
Load set configuration 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Log warning message when the number ofifstate client reaches 60
11.1R1 † 12.3R1 11.1R1 †
Login tips 6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Multipoint LDP inband signaling for pointtomultipoint LSPs
13.2R1 13.2R1 13.2R1
New L2TP RADIUS display command 9.0R1 † 12.3R1
New TACACS+ attribute for configuring userpermissions
8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
New default behavior when you configureapply groups
9.6R1 †
New directory structure and file systemaccess for logical systems
9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
New login script feature 9.6R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
New profiles to support dynamic subscriberservices
12.3R1
Output from the show | compare command 8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Override default setting of compressedoperational configuration file
7.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
PHP upgrade for the JWeb interface 11.2R1 † 12.3R1 11.2R1 †
Passive FTP support 8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Per interface DHCP lease limits 12.3R1
Persubscriber accounting 9.1R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Priority information for system log messages 6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Protecting a device configuration 11.2R1 † 12.3R1 11.2R1 †
Pseudowire redundancy in mobile backhaulscenarios
13.2R1 13.2R1 13.2R1
Quick Configuration page 7.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
RADIUS MSCHAPv2 protocol support foradministrator authentication, passwordaging, and update
9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
RADIUS accounting for L2TP 8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
RADIUS dynamic request support 12.3R1
Remote RPC support for event scripts 9.6R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Remote tracing 9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Restart the routing protocol process (rpd) ona logical router
6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
SDX support for JUNOS routing platforms 6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
SSL security support for SDX servers 7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
Scheduled configuration commits 9.6R1 †
Secure copy for background file transfer 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
SelfMonitoring Analysis and ReportingTechnology System (SMART) for Routing
9.6R1 †
Engine hard drive health
Signed binaries for JUNOS images 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Simplified command expressions forRADIUS and TACACS+ servers
8.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Single Routing Engine recovery 7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Specifying access privileges for Junos OSconfiguration mode hierarchies
11.2R1 † 12.3R1 11.2R1 †
Statement to limit configuration output 8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Stylesheet language alternative syntax(SLAX)
8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Subscriber Access Feature Pack License 9.1R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Subscriber authentication using AAAservers
9.1R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Supply a comment when committing aconfiguration
9.6R1 †
Support extended for Layer 2 policers 13.2R1
Support for CLI edit mode wildcard rangecommand
12.1R1 † 12.3R1 12.1R1 †
Support for Common Criteria EAL3 8.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Support for allowing commands in a JunosOS op script
14.2R1 14.2R1 14.2R1
Support for batch commits 12.1R1 † 12.3R1 12.1R1 †
Support for classifiers and rewrite rules indynamic subscriberbased CoS
12.3R1
Support for configuring ARP aging time for alogical interface
9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for configuring a proxy server fordownloading licenses
11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
Support for configuring timebased useraccess
10.1R1 † 12.3R1 10.1R1 †
Support for logical router systemadministrators
8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for optionally configuring checksumvalues to check the integrity of scripts
9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Support for the confirmed option with thecommit command in the edit privatemode
11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
System logging of interactive commands 7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Timestamp format for system log messages 9.6R1 †
UI_LOGIN_EVENT message enhanced withadditional information
10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
Using virtual memory mapping to changeconfiguration database size per process
13.2R1 13.2R1 13.2R1
View configuration data as a series of setcommands
9.6R1 †
View previous configurations 7.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Wildcard characters for file operations 9.6R1 †
help apropos in CLI operational mode 8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
“Logical system” replaces “logical router” 9.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
VPNs
APS support for Layer 2 circuits 9.6R1 †
Activeactive multihoming support forEVPNs
14.1R4
Aggregate label for VPNs 6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Aggregated Ethernet interfaces for VPLSrouting instances
8.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Altered CLI command syntax for Layer 3VPN MPLS pings
6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Associating VPLS CEfacing interfaces withCE mesh groups
9.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
BGP Path Selection for Layer 2 VPNs andVPLS
12.3R1 12.3R1
BGP autodiscovery for LDP VPLS (FEC129)
10.4R3 † 12.3R1 10.4R3 †
BGP multihop support in Layer 3 VPNrouting instances
9.6R1 †
BGP prefixindependent convergence (PIC)edge for MPLS VPNs
13.2R1 13.2R1 13.2R1
BPDU forwarding over VPLS 9.6R1 †
Bandwidth booking for Layer 2 circuits 6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) route targetfiltering
6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Change in default configurationrequirements
9.6R1 †
Clear all MAC address entries from theVPLS table
6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Clearing MAC addresses for betterconvergence
9.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
CoS extended to interfaces with VPLS 6.2R1 †
Configurable label block sizes for VPLS 10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
Connectivityfault management processflooding to interfaces based on meshgroups
9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Control word for BGP VPLS 14.1R1 14.1R1
Creation of VPLS virtual tunnel interfaces 6.2R1 †
DataMDT tunnels for multicast over VPNs 7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Disable TTL propagation behavior for theroutes in a VRF routing instance
10.4R1 † 12.3R1 10.4R1 †
Dynamic Address Resolution Protocol(ARP) is not supported when you use TCCencapsulations
9.6R1 †
Dynamic creation of GRE tunnels 7.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
EXPbased traffic classification for VPLS 12.3R1
Edge node failure protection for LDPsignaled pseudowires
12.3R1 12.3R1
Egress protection LSPs 10.4R1 † 12.3R1 10.4R1 †
Egress protection for Layer 3 VPN edge 12.2R1 † 12.2R1 †
protection
Emulated virtual circuit encapsulation forFrame Relay and ATM
9.6R1 †
Enhanced Media Access Control (MAC)address cache aging for VPLS
9.6R1 †
Enhanced controls and limits for MACaddress learning in VPLS environments
7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Enhanced egress protection in Layer 3VPNs
13.3R1 13.3R1 13.3R1
Enhanced multicast VPNs traceoptionsstatement
13.3R1 13.3R1 13.3R1
Enhanced show interface command forLayer 3 VPN functionality
9.1R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Enhancement to Layer 2 circuits 7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Ethernet VLAN encapsulation for IPinterworking of Layer 2.5 VPNs with ARPmediation
9.6R1 †
Ethernet virtual private network (EVPN) 13.2R1
Expanded interface support for the vrftablelabel statement
8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Extended PIM support for multicast in Layer3 VPNs
6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Extended VPLS support 9.6R1 †
Extended Y.1731 functionality on VPLS forframedelay and delayvariation
12.3R1
Extended interface support for the VRF tablelabel
7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Extended support for Ethernet VPLS overATM
6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Extends egress protection LSP support andinteroperability between MX Series DPCsand MPC/MIC interfaces
12.3R1
Extranet nextgeneration MVPN 9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Full support for sharedtree data distribution(RPTSPT) across providercores
10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
GRE tunnels for Layer 3 VPNs 9.6R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Graceful restart extended to interfaces withVPLS
6.2R1 †
Graceful restart for Layer 2 VPNs, Layer 3VPNs, and labeled BGP
9.6R1 †
IP header filtering in Layer 3 VPNapplications
7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
IPv6 VPNs 9.6R1 †
IPv6 VPNs support 6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
IPv6 support for multiprotocol BGPbasedmulticast VPNs
10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
IRB interface on EVPNs 14.1R1
Ignore MTU mismatch on Layer 2 circuits 8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Independent MTUs for Layer 2 circuits onmultiple interfaces
7.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
Integrated routing and bridging support forinterAS VPLS between BGPsignaledVPLS and LDPsignaled VPLS
12.3R1
Integrating EVPN with VXLAN for Layer 2data center interconnect
14.1R4
InterAS VPLS with MAC processing at theAS boundary router
9.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
InterAS multicast Layer 3 VPNs 12.1R1 † 12.3R1 12.1R1 †
JUNOS software supports interAS VPLSand interAS L2VPNs using a VPLS controlplane described in RFC 4364 as option (b)or method (b)
9.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
LDPbased VPLS 8.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
LSP ping command for Layer 3 VPNs 9.6R1 †
Label allocation and substitution policy 10.0R1 † 12.3R1 10.0R1 †
Layer 2 VPN multihoming 9.1R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Layer 2 circuit switching protection 12.3R1 12.3R1
Layer 2 circuit termination 7.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Layer 2 pseudowire redundancy 9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Layer 3 VPN BGP routes and labels 9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Layer 3 VPN localization 12.2R1 † 12.2R1 †
Layer 3 VPN routing and forwarding (VRF)table labels for Frame Relay and ATMprovider routertoPE router uplinks
6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
Link failure notification 9.6R1 †
Load balancing IPv4 traffic over Layer 2Ethernet pseudowires
9.1R1 † 9.6R1 †
Load balancing and IP header filtering forLayer 3 VPNs
12.1R1 † 12.3R1 12.1R1 †
Local switching support for the ignoreencapsulationmismatch statement
10.4R1 † 12.3R1 10.4R1 †
Loop prevention in VPLS network due toMAC moves
14.2R1
Mapping of Frame Relay and ATM controlinformation within Layer 2 circuits and Layer2 VPNs
9.6R1 †
Merge and sort of VLAN ranges 12.2R1 † 12.2R1 †
Modify the VPLS table timeout interval 6.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
Modify the size of the VPLS MAC addresstable
9.6R1 †
More than one million Layer 3 VPN labels 12.2R1 †
Multihoming support for EVPNs 14.1R1
Multipath load balancing for EBGP andIBGP VPNs
8.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Multiple logical trunk interfaces per physicalinterface
9.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Multiprotocol BGPbased multicast VPN 8.4R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
NTP support for IPv4 VRF 11.2R1 † 12.3R1 11.2R1 †
NTP support for IPv6 VRF 11.4R1 12.3R1 11.4R1
New operational mode command for VPLS 6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Nonstop active routing support for Layer 3VPNs
9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) sham linksfor MPLS VPNs
6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
PIM Snooping for VPLS 12.3R1 12.3R1
PIM sourcespecific multicast (PIMSSM)provider tunnel support added toMultiprotocol BGPbased multicast VPNs:nextgeneration
9.6R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Pointtomultipoint LSP support for VPLS 8.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Pointtomultipoint LSP support for multicastVPNs
8.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Provider Edge Link Protection in Layer 3VPNs
12.3R1 12.3R1
Proxy BGP route target filtering 12.2R1 † 12.2R1 †
Rewrite IP precedence for VPN and nonVPN traffic at LSP ingress
9.6R1 †
Select tunnelbased PICs to process VPLStraffic
6.4R1 † 9.6R1 †
Static VPLS 10.2R1 † 12.3R1 10.2R1 †
Static pseudowires 9.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
Static route target filtering 12.2R1 † 12.2R1 †
Support for Layer 3 VPN composite nexthops and a larger number of Layer 3 VPNlabels
10.4R1 †
Support for autorp, BSR, PIM dense modeand mtrace for nextgeneration multicastVPNs
9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
Trace a multicast route within a VPN 9.6R1 †
Traffic engineering of Layer 2 circuits overmultiple LSPs
9.6R1 †
VLAN range for L2 VPN 12.3R1
VPLS automatic site ID 9.1R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
VPLS automatic site ID for nonstop activerouting
9.2R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
VPLS extended to Tseries platforms 9.6R1 †
VPLS improved convergence time formultihomed sites
12.2R1 † 12.2R1 †
VPLS operation without a Tunnel PIC 7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
VPLS perdestination address and sourceaddress media address control (MAC)accounting
6.2R1 †
VPLS perpacket load balancing 7.3R1 † 9.6R1 †
VPLS ping 9.1R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
VPLS process 8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
VPLS routing instance prioritization 9.5R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
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VPLS site multihoming 7.5R1 † 9.6R1 †
VPLS trunk pseudowire interfaces 9.3R1 † 12.3R1 9.6R1 †
VPLS without a Tunnel Services PICsupported
12.3R1
VPN load balancing between PE routingplatforms that have different routedistinguishers
6.2R1 † 9.6R1 †
VRF and BGP policy interaction 9.6R1 †
VRF localization 14.2R1
VRF table label for IPv6 9.6R1 †
VRF table label for nonVLAN Ethernetprovider routertoPE router uplinks
9.6R1 †
VRF table label support added forEnhanced Intelligent Queuing (IQE) Type1PICs on M320 routers with E3 FPCs
10.2R1 †
VRF tablelabel enhancement 7.6R1 † 9.6R1 †
Virtual private network (VPN) 12.3R1
Virtual switch support for EVPNs 14.1R1
eBGP and iBGP loadbalancing support forMVPN and PIM
12.1R1 † 12.3R1 12.1R1 †
vrftablelabel statement support expandedto handle packets with null top labels
8.0R1 † 9.6R1 †
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