Configuring A Gigabit Ethernet Interface - Juniper JUNOS OS 10.3 - LN1000 MOBILE SECURE ROUTER USER GUIDE 8-26-2010 User Manual

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Configuring a Gigabit Ethernet Interface

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latency 100;
quality 100;
threshold 10;
}
}
}
...
pp0 {
unit 1 {
pppoe-options {
underlying-interface ge-3/0/3;
server;
}
family inet {
unnumbered-address lo0.0 destination 192.168.1.2;
}
family inet6;
}
}
If you are done configuring the device, enter
To confirm that the configuration is working properly, perform this task:
Verifying the PPPoE-based Radio-to-Router Protocol on page 39
Verifying the PPPoE-based Radio-to-Router Protocol
Verify the PPPoE-Based radio-to-router protocol.
From operational mode, enter the
Junos OS Feature Support Reference for SRX Series and J Series Devices
Understanding the PPPoE-Based Radio-to-Router Protocol
The LN1000 has eight Gigabit Ethernet interfaces that can terminate into a copper or
fiber Ethernet PHY device SFP (small form-factor pluggable). Depending on the type of
device into which you are terminating these Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, you can configure
them to operate in SGMII or 1000Base-X mode. When configured in SGMII mode, you
can run ports speeds of 10/100/1000 Mbs in full or half duplex modes. When configured
in 1000Base-X mode, you can run these ports in 1000 Mbs mode. Use the
statement in Chapter 8 to configure these options.
The LN1000-V rear transition module (RTM) supports both copper and fiber SFPs.
If you are running an LN1000 with the LN1000-V RTM and are using copper SFPs,
configure the mac-mode to SGMII.
Chapter 6: Configuring PPPoE-Based Radio-to-Router Protocols
commit
from configuration mode.
command.
show interfaces
mac-mode
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