JUNOSe 11.1.x IP Services Configuration Guide
Configuring ANCP Interfaces
ANCP uses several interface-level configuration commands. These commands provide
the ability to define GSMP input and output labels associated with the interface and
specify the number of branches the ANCP end user can support.
l2c end-user-id
l2c max-branches
l2c peer-attachment-id
Configuring ANCP Neighbors
From the L2C Configuration mode (config-l2c), you can access the L2C Neighbor
Configuration mode, from which you can create and manage ANCP neighbors.
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Configuring ANCP Interfaces
Use the no version to revert the session timeout to its default setting, 60 seconds.
Use to create the GSMP output label associated with the interface. In addition to
the label, this command also specifies the access node using the neighbor
keyword.
Example
host1(config-if)#l2c end-user-id out_subscriber_port_6 neighbor ACCESS_NODE_1
Use the no version to remove the output label association.
See l2c end-user-id.
Use to specify the maximum number of branches the ANCP end user can have.
Example
host1(config-if)#l2c max-branches 5
Use the no version to return the maximum number of branches to its default
value, unlimited branches.
See l2c max-branches.
Use to create the GSMP input label associated with the interface.
Example
host1(config-if)#l2c peer-attachment-id in_multicast_port_5
Use the no version to remove the input label association.
See l2c peer-attachment-id.
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