Additional Features
Support for the following features has been extended to these platforms.
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MAC-VRF instances with EVPN-VXLAN ( MX240, MX304, MX480, MX960, MX10003, MX10004, MX10008, MX2010, and MX2020 with MPC10E line cards)
We support
vlan-based
,vlan-aware
, andvlan-bundle
service types for Ethernet VPN (EVPN) unicast and multicast traffic.[See MAC-VRF Routing Instance Type Overview, mac-vrf, and service-type.]
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Passive flow monitoring (MX304; MX2010 and MX2020 with the MPC10 and MPC11 line cards; and MX10004, MX10008, and MX10016 with LC9600 line cards)
[See Passive Flow Monitoring System Requirements for T Series, M Series and MX Series Routers and Passive Flow Monitoring Router and Software Considerations for T Series, M Series and MX Series Routers .]
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Support for Access Gateway Function (MX10004). Starting with Junos OS Release 22.4R1, we support the Access Gateway Function on the MX10004 router.
[See Access Gateway Function User Guide . ]
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Encryption with TPM 1.2 (MX240, MX480, MX960, MX2010, MX2020, and MX10003). We use the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) device to secure sensitive data including the master password on MX Series devices.
[See Master Password Encryption.]
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Remote Integrity Verification (RIV) (MX240,MX480, MX960, MX2008, MX2010, andMX2020). We use RIV to determine the authenticity of software on a particular device.
[See Remote Integrity Verification .]
Support for SRv6 (MX240, MX480, and MX960). We support Segment Routing for IPv6 (SRv6) with the following features:
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Network programming and Layer 3 services over Segment Routing for IPv6 (SRv6) in BGP
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Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM)
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Topology-independent loop-free alternate (TI-LFA link) and Node protection
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Static segment routing–traffic engineering (SR-TE) policy
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Support for rewrite rules (MX304 and MX240, MX480, MX960 with MPC10E-10C-MRATE and MPC10E-15C-MRATE line cards). You can configure IEEE 802.1 class-of-service (CoS) rewrite rules for host outbound traffic on subscriber interface for line cards based on advanced forwarding toolkit (AFT).
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Support for unicast IP-IP tunneling for IPv4 and IPv6 traffic signaled by BGP (MX304 and MX10004; and MX10008 with MX10K-LC9600 line cards). We support an IP over IP (IP-IP) encapsulation to facilitate IP overlay construction over an IP transport network.
[See Overview of Next-Hop-Based Dynamic Tunneling Using IP-Over-IP Encapsulation.]
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Support for Layer 2 features (MX304). Starting in Junos OS Release 22.4R1, we support the following Layer 2 features:
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Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling (L2PT)
[See Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling.]
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Ethernet VPN (EVPN) and virtual private wire service (VPWS)
[See Overview of VPWS with EVPN Signaling Mechanisms and Overview of Headend Termination for EVPN VPWS for Business Services.]
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EVPN-MPLS and EVPN-VXLAN overlay networks
[See Overview of Multicast Forwarding with IGMP or MLD Snooping in an EVPN-MPLS Environment and Multicast Support in EVPN-VXLAN Overlay Networks.]
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EVPN routing policies
[See Routing policies for EVPN.]
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Multiple VLAN registration protocol (MVRP) and Ethernet ring protection switching (ERPS)
[See Understanding Multiple VLAN Registration Protocol (MVRP) for Dynamic VLAN Registration and Ethernet Ring Protection Switching Overview.]
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VPLS over transport class tunnels
[See Introduction to VPLS and BGP Classful Transport Planes Overview.]
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Headend termination of pseudowire services in a VPLS-enabled virtual switch
[See Layer 2 Services on Pseudowire Service Interface Overview.]
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Support for inline (ITU-T Y.1731) performance monitoring (MX Series routers with MPC10E and MPC11E line cards)
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Feature support (MX304, MX10004, and MX10008)—We support the following features:
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Link delay measurement and advertising in OSPF.
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SRv6 locator summarisation, locator anycast, and service mapping.
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Layer 3 VPN service interworking between SRv6 and MPLS.
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Remote LFA support for LDP in IS-IS.
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SRv6 support for static SR-TE policy.
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Compute traffic-engineered path delays using delay metrics.
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Support for CBF fallback inside the service group.
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AFT-based trio line cards on your network devices support OSPFv3 and IS-IS BFD sessions that use IPv6 link-local addresses.
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Enhancements to Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)-triggered fast reroute (FRR) for unicast next hops and session-id-change-limiter-indirect.
[See Understanding Link Delay Measurement and Advertising in OSPF , How to Enable SRv6 Network Programming in IS-IS Networks, Understanding Remote LFA over LDP Tunnels in IS-IS Networks, and Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) for MPLS.]
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Support for platform resiliency (MX304)
[See show system errors active.]
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Support for asynchronous notification (MPC10, MPC11, MX304, MX10004, MX10008, MX2008, MX2010, MX2020, and MX10008 with MX10K-LC9600)
[See Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Notification of Link Down Alarm.]
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Supported transceivers, optical interfaces, and DAC cablesSelect your product in the Hardware Compatibility Tool to view supported transceivers, optical interfaces, and direct attach copper (DAC) cables for your platform or interface module. We update this tool and provide the first supported release information when the optic becomes available.