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UTMD_MALLOC_FAILURE

June 7, 2016 by Marques Brownlee

The UTMD_MALLOC_FAILURE message is reported into the system message file when the Unified Threat Management process (utmd) could not allocate memory for a resource. This article documents an approach to troubleshoot this problem. Unified Threat Management is currently only supported on J-Series and SRX devices. The UTMD_MALLOC_FAILURE message is logged each time the umtd … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Juniper Tagged With: syslog, umtd, Unified Threat Management process, UTM

E-mails are timed out when UTM is enabled

May 26, 2016 by Marques Brownlee

This article describes the issue of certain e-mails not going through the device and eventually being timed out, when UTM is enabled on SRX branch and J-series devices. Certain e-mails are not going through the device and are eventually timed out, when UTM is enabled on SRX branch and J-series devices. Currently, the UTM module on Branch SRX/J-series devices does not … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Juniper Tagged With: J-Series, SRX, UTM

Best practice guide for IDP deployment on branch SRX devices

May 20, 2016 by Marques Brownlee

This article provides the best practice guide that can used, when IDP, UTM, NSM, AppSecure, and other features are simultaneously running on Branch SRX devices that have a memory of 1GB. Advanced security software memory usage is growing from release to release, due to increased functionality and use of combined features, such as IDP, UTM (anti-virus, anti-spam, web … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Juniper Tagged With: AppSecure, Branch SRX devices, Branch SRX IDP Deployment, control plane memory, IDP, IDP Policy, NSM, SRX, SRX IDP, UTM

How to automatically trigger failover of redundancy-group 0 and redundancy-group 1 at the same time on a chassis cluster

May 17, 2016 by Marques Brownlee

This article discusses how failover of redundancy-group 0 (RG0) and redundancy-group 1 (RG1) be automatically triggered at the same time on a chassis cluster. Some protocols, such as the Unified Threat Management (UTM) feature, are currently only supported in an active/passive cluster scenario whereby both RG0 and RG1 need to be primary on the same node. How can Ithe user … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Juniper Tagged With: Chassis Cluster, redundancy-group, SNMP_TRAP_LINK_DOWN, SRX, Unified Threat Management, UTM

Internet speed is very low when ‘node-0’ is the master and the internet speed is fine when ‘node-1’ is the master

May 9, 2016 by Marques Brownlee

This article describes the issue of the internet speed being very low and CPU utilization being high, when node-0 is the master; whereas the internet speed is fine, when node-1 is the master. The internet speed is very low, when node-0 is the master; whereas it is fine, when node-1 is the master. CPU utilization is very high, when node-0 is the master. When node-0 is … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Juniper Tagged With: CPU utilization, UTM, UTM policy

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