Configuring Bridge Domains; Configuring Bridge Domains Properties (Nsm Procedure); Configuring A Bridge Domain (Nsm Procedure) - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.4 - M-SERIES AND MX-SERIES DEVICES GUIDE REV 1 Manual

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CHAPTER 10

Configuring Bridge Domains

Configuring Bridge Domains Properties (NSM Procedure)

Configuring a Bridge Domain (NSM Procedure)

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Configuring Bridge Domains Properties (NSM Procedure) on page 83
You can configure the bridge domain properties using the following options. See the
following topics:
Configuring a Bridge Domain (NSM Procedure) on page 83
Configuring Layer 2 Learning and Forwarding Properties for a Bridge Domain (NSM
Procedure) on page 84
Configuring Forwarding Options (NSM Procedure) on page 86
Configuring Logical Interfaces (NSM Procedure) on page 87
Configuring Multicast Snooping Options (NSM Procedure) on page 88
Configuring IGMP Snooping (NSM Procedure) on page 91
Configuring VLAN ID (NSM Procedure) on page 96
A bridge domain must include a set of logical interfaces that participate in Layer 2 learning
and forwarding. You can optionally configure a VLAN identifier and a routing interface
for the bridge domain to also support Layer 3 IP routing.
To configure bridge domain in NSM:
In the NSM navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices.
1.
Click the Device Tree tab, and then double-click the device to select it.
2.
Click the Configuration tab. In the configuration tree, expand Bridge Domains.
3.
Select Domain.
4.
Add or modify settings as specified in Table 38 on page 84.
5.
Click one:
6.
OK—Saves the changes.
Cancel—Cancels the modifications.
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