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What’s Changed in Release 21.4R1
EVPN
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Community information no longer included in VRF routing table—The QFX series switches will no longer include the inherited advertised route target communities, EVPN extended communities, or vxlan encapsulation communities for EVPN Type 2 and EVPN Type 5 routes when an IP host is added in the VRF routing table.
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Output for the show Ethernet switching flood extensive command—The output for the
show ethernet-switching flood extensive
command now displays the correct next-hop type for Virtual Ethernet and WAN mesh group in an EVPN-VXLAN network as unilist. Previously, the output for theshow ethernet-switching flood extensive
command would misidentify the next-hop type as composite.
Network Management and Monitoring
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The configuration accepts only defined identity values for nodes of type identityref in YANG data models (ACX Series, EX Series, MX Series, PTX Series, QFX Series, SRX Series, vMX, and vSRX)—If you configure a statement that has type identityref in the corresponding YANG data model, the device accepts only defined identity values (as defined by an identity statement) as valid input. In earlier releases, the device also accepts values that are not defined identity values.
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Limits increased for the
max-datasize
statement (ACX Series, PTX Series, and QFX Series)—Themax-datasize
statement's minimum configurable value is increased from 23,068,672 bytes (22 MB) to 268,435,456 bytes (256 MB), and the maximum configurable value is increased from 1,073,741,824 (1 GB) to 2,147,483,648 (2 GB) for all script types. Furthermore, if you do not configure themax-datasize
statement for a given script type, the default maximum memory allocated to the data segment portion of a script is increased to 1024 MB. Higher limits ensure that the device allocates a sufficient amount of memory to run the affected scripts.[See max-datasize.]
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The configuration accepts only defined identity values for nodes of type identityref in YANG data models (ACX Series, EX Series, MX Series, PTX Series, QFX Series, SRX Series, vMX, and vSRX)—If you configure a statement that has type identityref in the corresponding YANG data model, the device accepts only defined identity values (as defined by an identity statement) as valid input. In earlier releases, the device also accepts values that are not defined identity values.