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On SRX5800 devices, rebooting is required for any NP bundle configuration change
to take effect. Currently there is no notification displayed after the bundle configuration
change to notify that a reboot is required for the change to take effect. [PR/441546]
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On SRX5600 and SRX5800 devices, data path debug trace messages are dropped
at above 1000 packets per second (pps). [PR/446098]
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On J2350, J4350, and J6350 devices, extended bit error rate test (BERT) takes an
additional 3 hours to complete even though a BERT period of 24 hours is set.
[PR/447636]
Network Address Translation (NAT)
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On J4350 devices, when you place internal calls, interface-based persistent NAT
displays only one active hairpinning session instead of two, even after the call is
established. [PR/504932]
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On SRX5600 devices, only network addresses are allowed in IPv6 NAT configuration
from Junos OS Release 10.3 onward. This is enforced in commit check. [PR/545330]
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Under certain stress conditions, SRX1400 will not be able to reach max supported NAT
sessions. [PR/568660]
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
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On SRX240 and SRX210 devices, the output of the PoE operational commands takes
roughly 20 seconds to reflect a new configuration or a change in status of the ports.
[PR/419920]
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On SRX210 PoE devices managing AX411 Access Points, the device might not be able
to synchronize time with the configured NTP server. [PR/460111]
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On SRX210 devices, the fourth access point connected to the services gateway fails
to boot with the default PoE configuration. As a workaround, configure all the PoE
ports to a maximum power of 12.4 watts. Use the following command to configure the
ports:
root# set poe interface all maximum-power 12.4
[PR/465307]
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On SRX210, SRX220, SRX240, and SRX650 devices with factory default configurations,
the device is not able to manage the AX411 Access Point. This might be because of the
DHCP default gateway is not set. [PR/468090]
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On SRX210 PoE devices managing AX411 Access Points, traffic of 64 bytes at a speed
of more than 45 megabits per second (Mbps), might result in loss of keepalives and
reboot of the AX411 Access Point. [PR/471357]
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On SRX210 PoE devices, high latencies might be observed for the Internet Control
Message Protocol (ICMP) pings between two wireless clients when 32 virtual access
points (VAPs) are configured. [PR/472131]
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Issues in Junos OS Release 10.4 for SRX Series Services Gateways and J Series Services Routers