I don't KNOW why, but I realize that some want their entries sorted on address, 
others on name; therefore it is in insertion order with the possibility to 
reorder by ”insert …..” (or reorder externally, den delete and reapply content).

/Per

7 mar 2014 kl. 11:02 skrev Phil Mayers <p.may...@imperial.ac.uk>:

> Does anyone know why JunOS on SRX doesn't apply alphabetical ordering for 
> address-book members and address-set members? It seems rather pointless to 
> have them ordered by insert order, since they don't have precedence - that 
> all happens inside the policies.
> 
> (We care because we have similar configs on multiple firewalls and a 
> "check/compare" diff; so I had to write a Junoscript job to reorder them via 
> a commit in order for the diff not to slowly grow)
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