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Effective April 2, 2025, Juniper will no longer accept cases for Junos v17.x, and effective Oct 1, 2025, Juniper will no longer accept cases for Junos v18.x and 19.x. *Effective December 31, 2025, Juniper will no longer accept software support cases ...
This is the final post in the #JumpstartJSI series. Special thanks to @Devin and @pgoddard for their contributions. Below is a quick overview of the series: Why Connect to JSI Juniper Support Insights (JSI) extends support automation & ...
Juniper Support Insights (JSI) gives you visibility to installed base inventory, software and hardware configurations, and licenses. JSI benefits include improved inventory management, faster case resolution, reduced operation risk, and effective ...
Releases where this has been fixed are visible at Juniper Networks - Problem Report Search More releases are being worked on. Description is also being improved.
Here we were bitten by PR1813536. In this PR, packets going through irb interfaces are eaten if bigger than 1496 bytes and toward/from interfaces with 1500 bytes of L3 MTU... Those added 4 bytes might be the actual symptom of it. It is fixed ...
The packet is going through an irb. The previous JUNOS version was: 21.2R3-S3.5
Is it a packet going through an irb interface ? ------------------------------ Olivier Benghozi ------------------------------
While you can no longer get support for your Junos 14.x and 16.x network, you CAN upgrade to a supported Junos version.
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