Configuring Shared Interfaces; Before You Configure Shared Interfaces - Juniper JUNOS OS 10.4 - PROTECTED SYSTEM DOMAIN Configuration Manual

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Before You Configure Shared Interfaces

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family family {
address ip-address;
}
}
}
xe-fpc/pic/slot {
shared-interface;
unit logical-unit-number {
peer-interface interface-name;
vlan-id number;
interface-shared-with psdn;
family family {
address ip-address;
}
}
}
ut-fpc/pic/slot {
unit logical-unit-number {
peer-interface interface-name;
}
}
}
Shared Interfaces on page 5
Configuring Shared Interfaces on the RSD on page 95
Configuring Shared Interfaces on a PSD on page 97
Before You Configure Shared Interfaces on page 94
Configuring Shared Interfaces on the RSD on page 95
Configuring Shared Interfaces on a PSD on page 97
Configuring Firewall Filters on Shared Interfaces on page 102
Configuring CoS Features on Shared Interfaces on page 104
Before you configure shared interfaces, remember that on the Root System Domain
(RSD), you configure the physical interface and then configure and assign each logical
shared interface under it to a specific Protected System Domain (PSD).
On the PSD, you configure the physical interface as well and identify it as a shared
interface. Then configure the assigned logical interfaces under it and bind each one to a
peer interface on the Tunnel PIC owned by the PSD.
When you configure shared interfaces, the values for several parameters configured on
the RSD and the PSD must match:
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