JUNOS 10.4 Protected System Domain Configuration Guide
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Configure logical interfaces under the physical interface using the
3.
statement at the
logical-unit-number
the
[edit interfaces ge-fpc/pic/slot]
hierarchy level.
xe-fpc/pic/slot]
NOTE: For Ethernet shared interfaces on the JCS 1200 platform,
gratuitous-arp configuration statements are supported on the Root System
Domain (RSD), but not on the Protected System Domain (PSD). These
statements are configured at the
level. These statements include: gratuitous-arp-reply,
no-gratuitous-arp-replay, and no-gratuitous-arp-request. Values you
configure for gratuitous-arp statements on the RSD are not passed to the
PSD.
For each logical SONET interface, include the following statements at the
4.
interfaces so-fpc/pic/slot.logical-unit-number]
—Assigns a DLCI for the point-to-point Frame Relay connection
dlci dlci-identifier
between the RSD and the PSD.
interface-shared-with psdn
For each logical Gigabit Ethernet interface, include the following statements at one
of the following hierarchy levels:
or
[edit interfaces xe-fpc/pic/slot.logical-unit-number]
—Binds an 802.1Q VLAN identifier tag to the logical interface.
vlan-id number
interface-shared-with psdn
In the following example,
so-0/0/0.0
owns
so-0/0/0.2
:
interfaces {
so-0/0/0 {
encapsulation frame-relay;
unit 0 {
dlci 100;
interface-shared-with psd1;
}
unit 1 {
dlci 101;
interface-shared-with psd1;
}
unit 2 {
dlci 102;
interface-shared-with psd2;
}
}
}
[edit interfaces so-fpc/pic/slot]
hierarchy level, or the
[edit interfaces ge-fpc/pic/slot]
hierarchy level:
—Assigns the logical interface to a PSD.
[edit interfaces ge-fpc/pic/slot.logical-unit-number]
.
—Assigns the logical interface to a PSD.
and
belong to PSD1, whereas PSD2
so-0/0/0.1
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hierarchy level,
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