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Policy Name: sample
Running Detector Version: 10.4.160091104
The Junos OS CLI Reference states that the maximum timeout range for IDP policy is
0 through 65,535 seconds, whereas the ip-action timeout range has been modified to
0 through 64,800 seconds.
The Junos OS CLI Reference has missing information about the new CLI option
download-timeout, which has been introduced to set security idp security-package
automatic download-timeout value to configure the download timeout in minutes. The
default value for download-timeout is one minute. If download is completed before
the download times out, the signature is automatically updated after the download.
If the download takes longer than the configured period, the automatic signature
update is aborted.
user@host# set security idp security-package automatic download-timeout ?
Possible completions: <download-timeout>
Maximum time for download to complete (1 - 60 minutes)
[edit]
user@host# set security idp security-package automatic download-timeout
Range: 1 60 minutes
Default: 1 minute
Junos OS Integrated Convergence Services Configuration and Administration Guide
The Junos OS Integrated Convergence Services Configuration and Administration Guide
does not include show commands for Junos OS Release 10.4.
J-Web
J-Web security package update Help pageThe J-Web Security Package Update
Help page does not contain information about download status.
J-Web pages for stateless firewall filtersThere is no documentation describing the
J-Web pages for stateless firewall filters. To find these pages in J-Web, go to
Configure>Security>Firewall Filters, then select IPv4 Firewall Filters or IPv6 Firewall
Filters. After configuring filters, select Assign to Interfaces to assign your configured
filters to interfaces.
There is no documentation describing the J-Web pages for media gateways. To find
these pages in J-Web, go to Monitor>Media Gateway.
J-WebConfigurationInstructions Because of ongoing J-Web interface enhancements,
some of the J-Web configuration example instructions in the Junos administration and
configuration guides became obsolete and thus were removed. For examples that are
missing J-Web instructions, use the provided CLI instructions.
Junos OS Security Configuration Guide
The Junos OS Security Configuration Guide contains outdated information about NSM
support for IPv6. Please consult the NSM release notes for version compatibility,
required schema updates, and up-to-date support information.
ALG configuration examples in the Junos OS Security Configuration Guide incorrectly
show policy-based NAT configurations. NAT configurations are now rule-based.
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JUNOS OS 10.4 Release Notes

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