For information about how to configure subscriber secure policy traffic mirroring,
see the Subscriber Access Configuration Guide.
[Subscriber Access]
■ Support for PPP/PPPoE subscriber interfaces on the Trio MPC/MIC family of
products (MX Series routers)—Enables you to configure PPP/PPPoE subscriber
interfaces that are running over the Trio MPC/MIC family of products when used
on MX Series routers. To configure PPP/PPPoE subscriber interfaces, you use
the statements and procedures that are described in the JUNOS Network Interfaces
Guide.
[Subscriber Access, Network Interfaces]
■ Support for demux VLAN interface configuration on Ethernet and aggregate
Ethernet Trio MPC/MIC interfaces—Enables the static or dynamic creation of
demux VLAN interfaces with an underlying interface of aggregate Ethernet or
Gigabit/10–Gigabit Ethernet.
When configuring static VLAN demux interfaces, specify a VLAN ID for the vlan-id
statement at the [edit dynamic-profiles profile-name interfaces demux0 unit
unit-number] hierarchy level. You must also specify the underlying device name
for the underlying-interface statement at the [edit dynamic-profiles profile-name
interfaces demux0 unit unit-number demux-options] hierarchy level.
When configuring dynamic VLAN demux interfaces, specify the VLAN ID variable
($junos-vlan-id) for the vlan-id statement at the [edit dynamic-profiles profile-name
interfaces demux0 unit unit-number] hierarchy level. You must also specify the
underlying device name variable ($junos-interface-ifd-name) for the
underlying-interface statement at the [edit dynamic-profiles profile-name interfaces
demux0 unit unit-number demux-options] hierarchy level.
In addition, keep the following in mind while configuring dynamic VLANs over
IP demux interfaces:
■ Only single VLAN and stacked VLAN tag options are supported as VLAN
selectors.
■ IP demux over IP demux stacking is not supported.
■ This support is limited to Trio MPC/MIC interfaces on MX Series routers.
[Subscriber Access]
System Logging
■ New and deprecated system log families and tags—The following system log
families are new in this release:
■ ALARMD—Describes messages with the ALARMD prefix. They are generated
by the alarm process (alarmd).
■ CONNECTION—Describes messages with the CONNECTION prefix. They
are generated whenever the alarm process is unable to connect to another
process.
36 ■ New Features in JUNOS Release 10.1 for M Series, MX Series, and T Series Routers
JUNOS 10.1 Software Release Notes