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In the following example,
ge-1/0/0.1
:
ge-1/0/0.3
interfaces {
ge-1/0/0 {
vlan-tagging;
unit 1{
vlan-id 100;
interface-shared-with psd1;
}
unit 2{
vlan-id 101;
interface-shared-with psd1;
}
unit 3{
vlan-id 102;
interface-shared-with psd2;
}
}
}
In the following example,
xe-5/0/0.0
interfaces {
xe-5/0/0 {
vlan-tagging;
unit 0{
vlan-id 209;
interface-shared-with psd4;
}
unit 1{
vlan-id 200;
interface-shared-with psd4;
}
}
}
Shared Interfaces on page 5
Before You Configure Shared Interfaces on page 94
Interfaces Hierarchy on page 93
Configuring Shared Interfaces on a PSD on page 97
Example: Configuring Shared Interfaces (SONET) on page 136
Example: Configuring Shared Interfaces (Ethernet) on page 147
To configure shared interfaces on a PSD:
Configure the physical interface at the
1.
of the following:
Configure the physical SONET interface using the
Chapter 11: Configuring Shared Interfaces
and
ge-1/0/0.2
belong to PSD1, whereas PSD2 owns
and
belong to PSD4:
xe-5/0/0.1
hierarchy level by doing one
[edit interfaces]
so-fpc/pic/slot
statement.
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