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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: EX4100, EX4400, EX4600, QFX5000 Series: A high rate of specific ICMP traffic will cause the PFE to hang

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0.05%
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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: QFX5000 Series, EX2300, EX3400, EX4100, EX4400 and EX4600: Packet flooding will occur when IGMP traffic is sent to an isolated VLAN

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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: QFX Series: The PFE may crash when a lot of MAC addresses are being learned and aged

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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: QFX5k Series, EX46xx Series: MAC limiting feature stops working after PFE restart or device reboot

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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: QFX5000 Series and MX Series: An l2alm crash leading to an FPC crash can be observed in VxLAN scenario

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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: QFX5000 Series and EX4600 Series: Control traffic might be dropped if a high rate of specific multicast traffic is received

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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: QFX Series and PTX Series: FPC resource usage increases when certain packets are processed which are being VXLAN encapsulated

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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: User-defined ARP Policer isn't applied on Aggregated Ethernet (AE) interface until firewall process is restarted

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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: QFX5000 Series and EX4600 Series: Continuous traffic destined to a device configured with MC-LAG leading to nodes losing their control connection which can impact traffic

7.5
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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: RPD process crashes upon receipt of a specific SNMP packet

7.5
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Juniper JUNOSQFX5000 Series, EX4300, EX4600: A stack buffer overflow vulnerability in Packet Forwarding Engine manager (FXPC) process

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