Assigning A Profile - Juniper IGP - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V11.1.X Configuration Manual

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ip unnumbered
ip virtual-router
profile

Assigning a Profile

To assign a profile to an interface, use the profile command from Interface mode.
profile
Use the no version to remove the MSS assignment from the profile.
See ip tcp adjust-mss
Use to specify the numbered interface with which dynamic unnumbered
interfaces created with the profile are associated.
You can specify an unnumbered interface using RADIUS instead of using the ip
unnumbered command in a profile.
Example
host1(config-profile)#ip unnumbered fastEthernet 0/0
Use the no version to remove the assignment from the profile.
See ip unnumbered
Use to assign a virtual router to a profile.
You can configure a virtual router using RADIUS instead of adding one to the
profile by using the ip virtual-router command.
Example
host1(config-profile)#ip virtual-router VR1
Use the no version to remove the virtual router assignment.
See ip virtual-router
Use to create a profile.
You specify a profile name with up to 80 characters.
Example
host1(config)#profile foo
Use the no version to remove a profile.
See profile
Use to assign a profile to a PPP interface. The profile configuration is used to
dynamically create an upper IP interface.
Example
Chapter 1: Configuring IP
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Creating a Profile

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