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Juniper JUNOS 10.1 - RELEASE NOTES REV 4 User Manual

Juniper JUNOS 10.1 - RELEASE NOTES REV 4
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Attribute NameAttribute Number
IPv6-NdRa-Prefix26-129
IPv6-Acct-Input-Octets26-151
IPv6-Acct-Output-Octets26-152
IPv6-Acct-Input-Packets26-153
IPv6-Acct-Output-Packets26-154
IPv6-Acct-Input-Gigawords26-155
IPv6-Acct-Output-Gigawords26-156
IPv6-NdRa-Pool-Name26-157
You can monitor IPv6 statistics by issuing the show subscribers and show
network-access aaa subscriber commands.
[Subscriber Access]
Support for dynamic PPPoE interfaces (M120, M320, and MX Series
routers)Enables you to configure dynamically created PPPoE logical interfaces
over statically created underlying interfaces. For subscriber access purposes, the
dynamic PPPoE logical interface represents a dynamic PPPoE subscriber interface.
The router automatically and transparently creates the dynamic interface in
response to an external event, such as the receipt of traffic on an underlying
interface. For example, the router creates a dynamic PPPoE logical interface
when it receives a PPPoE Active Discovery Request (PADR) control packet from
the client on an underlying interface to which a PPPoE dynamic profile is
assigned. The router uses the information configured in the dynamic profile to
determine the properties of the dynamic PPPoE logical interface.
The use of dynamically created PPPoE interfaces gives you the flexibility of
having the router create the dynamic PPPoE logical interface only when the
subscriber logs in on the associated underlying interface. By contrast, statically
created interfaces always allocate and consume system resources upon interface
creation, even when no traffic is flowing on the interface. Configuring and using
dynamically created interfaces helps you effectively and conveniently manage
subscriber access networks that provide services to large numbers of subscribers.
Configuration of dynamic PPPoE logical interfaces is supported on Intelligent
Queuing 2 (IQ2) PICs on M120 and M320 Series routers, and on Trio MPC/MIC
interfaces on MX Series routers.
To configure a dynamic PPPoE logical interface:
1. Configure a dynamic profile to define the attributes of the dynamic PPPoE
logical interface. To do so, include the following statements at the [edit
dynamic-profiles profile-name] hierarchy level:
dynamic-profiles {
profile-name {
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New Features in JUNOS Release 10.1 for M Series, MX Series, and T Series Routers

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