- Introduction
- Key Features in Junos OS Release 21.4
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- Hardware
- Architecture
- Chassis
- EVPN
- High Availability
- IP Tunneling
- Junos Telemetry Interface (JTI)
- Layer 2 VPN
- Interfaces
- MPLS
- Multicast
- Network Address Translation (NAT)
- Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM)
- Platform and Infrastructure
- Routing Protocols
- Source Packet Routing in Networking (SPRING) or Segment Routing
- Services Applications
- Software Defined Networking (SDN)
- Software Installation and Upgrade
- Subscriber Management and Services
- VPNs
- Additional Features
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- Application Identification (AppID)
- Authentication and Access Control
- Chassis
- Chassis Cluster-specific
- Flow-Based and Packet-Based Processing
- Hardware
- J-Web
- Network Address Translation (NAT)
- Platform and Infrastructure
- Software Installation and Upgrade
- Unified Threat Management (UTM)
- Additional Features
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- Licensing
- Finding More Information
- Documentation Feedback
- Requesting Technical Support
- Revision History
Services Applications
IPv6 link-local address support for TWAMP Light (MX Series, vMX, PTX1000, PTX3000, and PTX5000)—Starting in Junos OS Release 21.4R1, you can specify IPv6 link-local addresses for target addresses. You can also configure IPv6 addresses for source addresses that correspond to target addresses configured with IPv6 link-local addresses. To configure a TWAMP Light target address as an IPv6 link-local address, include both the:
local-link logical-interface-name
option for thetarget-address
statement at the[edit services rpm twamp client control-connection connection-name test-session session-name]
hierarchy levelcontrol-type light
statement at the[edit services rpm twamp client control-connection connection-name]
hierarchy level
[See Configure TWAMP.]