Hi 陈江, You're right, this should be almost always done if you run several external peers with fullview, but this code only switches the box into router context. It doesn't make fwdd to free the memory. The router I used to show the fwdd memory consumption is also given this piece of config.
I heard some talks Juniper is going to deploy different memory allocation models based on the mode and even licenses (not sure whether they have much sense), but by now router context does not give you any additional free DRAM, fwdd still eats about 500 megs. In new versions of JUNOS for J/SRX idpd daemon is also consuming quite a lot of memory even if you do not need IDP. But there is no problem to turn it of with [edit system processes] hierarchy. So in some cases the best way will be just still use <= 9.3 packet mode. -- Pavel 2009/9/26 陈江 <iloveb...@gmail.com> > if you running flow based JUNOS , you could try this knob to turn it into > packet based mode: > > security { > forwarding-options { > family { > mpls { > mode packet-based; > } > } > } > } > _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp