JunosE 11.1.1 Release Notes
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Errata
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Errata
This section identifies errors found in the JunosE documentation. These errors are
corrected in subsequent releases of the affected documentation.
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The JunosE documentation for Release 6.0.5 and higher-numbered releases states
that when you upgrade the JunosE Software from Release 5.1.1 or lower-numbered
releases, you must perform the upgrade in two stages: first to an intermediate
release and then to the higher-numbered release that you want to run. This
statement is only partially correct; you must perform a two-stage upgrade only when
you upgrade from a new NVS card. This restriction is not applicable if you upgrade
your software remotely through Telnet or FTP.
The imprecise information appears in the following JunosE documents:
−
The
Upgrading to JunosE Software Release 6.x.x or Higher-Numbered Releases
from Release 5.1.1 or Lower-Numbered Releases
special hardware notice dated 31
March 2006
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The
Upgrading to JunosE Software Release 6.x.x or Higher-Numbered Releases
from Release 5.1.1 or Lower-Numbered Releases
section in the
JunosE Release
Notes
for the following releases:
>
Releases 6.0.5, 6.1.4, and 6.1.5
>
Releases 7.1.2, 7.1.3, 7.1.4, 7.2.x, 7.3.x
>
Releases 8.x, 9.x, 10.x, 11.0.x, and 11.1.x
−
The
Upgrading to JunosE Software Release 6.x.x or Higher-Numbered Releases
from Release 5.1.1 or Lower-Numbered Releases
section in
ERX Hardware Guide,
Chapter 8, Maintaining ERX Routers
for the following releases:
>
Release 7.3.x
>
Releases 8.x, 9.x, 10.x, 11.0.x, and 11.1.x
−
The
Upgrading to JunosE Software Release 6.x.x or Higher-Numbered Releases
from Release 5.1.1 or Lower-Numbered Releases
section in the
JunosE System
Basics Configuration Guide, Chapter 3, Installing JunosE Software
for the following
releases:
>
Release 7.3.x
>
Releases 8.x, 9.x, 10.x, 11.0.x, and 11.1.x
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The
Environmental Requirements
and
Cabling Recommendations
sections in
Appendix B
of the
E120 and E320 Hardware Guide
fail to mention that, based on the
optical fiber cables used, you may need to increase the physical space provided for
the chassis. The strain relief and bend radius requirements of the optical fiber cables
may exceed the specified depth of the chassis and the cable-management bracket.
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The
ERX Module Guide
and the
E120 and E320 Module Guide
incorrectly include
information about the following end-of-life (EOL) modules, which can no longer be
ordered for ERX routers, E120 routers, and E320 routers:
Module Name
Module Type
cOC3/STM1multimode
ERX
cOC3/STM1 single-mode intermediate
reach
ERX
cOC3/STM1 single-mode long reach
ERX