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  • 1.  Feature Friday: Release 6.1 Edition

     
    Posted 05-01-2023 10:24

    Hello everyone!

    I apologize for my absence lately. We have been crazy busy over here at Juniper (all good stuff!). We've been out there crushing it with shows like Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, MPLS, SD & AI Net World in Paris, RSA in San Francisco, etc. We've been winning awards. And we've been improving on our amazing products. 

    However, I missed speaking with you, so I needed to bring back the Feature Fridays. For this week's Feature Friday, we are actually going to look at a release that happened recently...6.1.0!

    6.1.0 came out on April 14 and it is GA. We are changing our whole LA/GA structure, so you don't need special permission to use 6.1.0. You can see a summary of available release here

    6.1.0 comes with a ton of cool and useful features. You can read all of the features here. Below I will list some of my favorites. 

    Traceroute

    We now have Traceroute as a troubleshooting tool in the SSR!!!! This is one I have heard asked about FOREVER. I am sure many of you know what Traceroute is, but for those that don't, it's a tool network admins use to test hop by hop connectivity, instead of just connectivity to the destination - like a traditional ping would do. The SSR's Traceroute is a little different than traditional Traceroute in that it can be given a Service and Tenant name to test the hop by hop connectivity for different Services. You can also have it sent as traditional Traceroute as well. I'll definitely be doing a full FF (Feature Friday…yea, I'm abbreviating now…deal with it) on Traceroute in the future, but for now check out how it works and how to configure it here

    Session Recovery Detection

    Session Recovery Detection provides a new way for the SSR to preserve sessions when failures have occurred in the network. Traditionally, traffic destined to flows that no longer exist result in a metadata response from the SSR. This response may falsely indicate that the SSR is listening and responding to wayports - which it does not. With the Sessions Recovery Detection set to inactivity-based, the originating SSR monitors activity on the flow. If no activity is detected for the specified time, the originator will add an additional metadata attribute called session-health-check to the next packet. The session-health-check attribute is validated by the receiving node. If the flow on the receiving node does not exist, it generates an enable-metadata message back to the originator. Check out how to configure this as well as look at a neat diagram here

    BFD Overlay over SVR

    In deployments where the number of SVR sessions between SSRs are limited due to provider settings, the established BFD channel is leveraged to encapsulate SVR sessions. When enabled, the SSR transforms each packet in the SVR session to a UDP packet, matching the IP/Port tuples of the BFD peer connection. The carrier does not see any additional sessions between the SSRs beyond the initial BFD peer connection. Check out how to configure and troubleshoot this feature here

    Automatic mesh created for route-reflector topology

    Use this option to generate a full-mesh BGP over SVR configuration, where all spokes learn the routes from other spokes via the reflector. In this configuration, the hub is a route reflector and all spokes are SVR peers, having been placed in the same mesh neighborhood. The BGP next hop is the originating spoke, and traffic is passed via SVR directly between the spokes. Check out the caveats and how to enable this feature here

    Outside of the above features, you will find CVE's being addressed, more features being brought over to the Mist-managed routers, and bugs being resolved. 

    Alright, that's a lot of words coming from me. I'm tired. I want to hear from you now:

    • Which 6.1.0 feature excites you the most?
    • Which mode of Session Recovery Detection are you going to use?
    • Are you going to start sending sessions on your BFD channel?
    • Once you get some experience with some of these new features, let us know what you think about them and if they solve any of your current issues.


    Oh, btw, I am going to be in Vegas next week for Channel Partners Conference 2023! If you are around, come by and say hi, we could even grab a drink or play some craps or something. I'm there to do some demos, so if you would like to see a demo, you can sign up for one here: https://register.events.juniper.net/cpconference23?utm_userID=c6eeda1a-e9b2-4f2b-99a3-92daa5837f60&utm_source=linkedin&utm_medium=everyonesocial&es_id=fe29e37633. We're raffling off a Solo Stove to one lucky demo watcher. We'll have some other cool stuff to give out too. Anyway, I hope to see you there!

    Talk to you soon! I promise.

    #FeatureFridays #SVR #BGPoverSVR #6.1.0  #SecureVectorRouting  #troubleshooting #Traceroute #SessionResiliency 



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    Justin Melloni
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  • 2.  RE: Feature Friday: Release 6.1 Edition

    Posted 05-01-2023 12:47

    Would it cause any connectivity issues if we were to update the conductor and a few routers to 6.1.0 while still having some routers on older 4 and 5 versions?



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    Austin Stoffel
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  • 3.  RE: Feature Friday: Release 6.1 Edition

     
    Posted 05-02-2023 17:46

    Hey @Austin ! Great question! This should work fine. As you pointed out, just make sure you upgrade the Conductor first and then the 4 and 5 versions should be able to reach the 6.1s with no problem. 

    Let us know if you run into any issues.



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    Justin Melloni
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