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Release Notes: Junos OS Release 23.4R2
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Software Installation and Upgrade

date_range 25-Jun-24
  • In-band ZTP management in campus fabrics (EX4100-24MP, EX4100-48MP, EX4100-48P, EX4100-48T, EX4100-24P, EX4100-24T, EX4100-F-48P, EX4100-F-24P, EX4100-F-48T, EX4100-F-24T, EX4100-F-12P, EX4100-F-12T, EX4400-24MP, EX4400-24P, EX4400-24T, EX4400-24X, EX4400-48F, EX4400-48MP, EX4400-48P, EX4400-48T, EX4650, EX9204, EX9208, EX9214, MX304, QFX5120-32C, QFX5120-48T, QFX5120-48Y, and QFX5120-48YM)—Starting in Junos OS Release 23.4R2, you can simplify the provisioning process for campus fabrics. Already provisioned upstream devices, such as core and distribution devices, that are capable of detecting downstream Day 0 devices can provide Layer 3 (L3) connectivity. With L3 connectivity, the downstream Day 0 devices can proceed with secure zero-touch provisioning (SZTP).

    To configure in-band ZTP management, include the in-band-ztp statement at the [edit system services] hierarchy level on your core and distribution devices. Optionally, your cloud controller can provide the in-band-ztp configuration as part of the provisioning process for your core and distribution devices.

    [See Zero Touch Provisioning.]

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