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Feature Support in Junos OS Release 24.4R1

date_range 12-Mar-25

Learn about new features introduced in the Connected Security Distributed Services (CSDS) Architecture in this release.

Junos OS Platforms Support

The CSDS Architecture supports the following Junos OS platforms and releases with centralized management of devices in the topology:

Table 1: Junos OS Platforms and Releases
Junos OS Platform Junos OS Devices Junos OS Release
MX Series MX240, MX304, MX480, MX960, MX10004, MX10008 24.4R1 or later
SRX Series Firewalls SRX4600, SRX5400, SRX5600, SRX5800, and vSRX 3.0 24.4R1 or later

Redundancy Support

The CSDS Architecture additionally supports the following redundancy for load balancing:

Table 2: Redundancy Support
CSDS Components Supported Redundancy
Forwarding layer with MX Series
  • CSDS Traffic Orchestrator (CSDS-TO) with Routing Engine (RE)-based health-checks support for load balancing

CSDS Traffic Orchestrator with Routing Engine-Based Health Checks (MX304, MX10004, and MX10008)

The CSDS Traffic Orchestrator (CSDS-TO) for next-generation MX Series routers can now run the health check process on the Routing Engine too. This enhancement ensures that the traffic distribution and redirection management process connects to the local network monitoring process rather than the remote instance on the services PIC. The Routing Engine-based health checks support probe types such as ICMP, TCP, UDP, HTTP, and SSL.

Use the set services traffic-load-balance routing-engine-mode CLI command to enable this feature.

Modify the traffic load balancer configuration to use the loopback (lo0) interface instead of the service interface.

[See routing-engine-mode (CSDS), CSDS Traffic Orchestrator.]

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