Enabling Or Disabling Snmp Notifications On Logical Interfaces; Configuring Interface Encapsulation On Logical Interfaces; Configuring The Encapsulation On A Logical Interface - Juniper JUNOS 10.1 - CONFIGURATION GUIDE 1-2010 Configuration Manual

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rate
as a complete decimal number or as a decimal number followed by the abbreviation
k
per second by entering a decimal number followed by the abbreviation
expressed in cells per second are converted to bits per second using the formula
1 cps = 384 bps. The value can be any positive integer. The
valid for all logical interfaces, except multilink and aggregated interfaces.

Enabling or Disabling SNMP Notifications on Logical Interfaces

By default, Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) notifications are sent when
the state of an interface or a connection changes. To explicitly enable these
notifications on the logical interface, include the
notifications on the logical interface, include the
You can include these statements at the following hierarchy levels:
NOTE: Gigabit Ethernet interfaces on J Series routers do not support SNMP.

Configuring Interface Encapsulation on Logical Interfaces

PPP encapsulation is the default encapsulation type for physical interfaces. You need
not configure encapsulation for any physical interfaces that support PPP encapsulation.
If you do not configure encapsulation, PPP is used by default. For physical interfaces
that do not support PPP encapsulation, you must configure an encapsulation to use
for packets transmitted on the interface. For more information about physical interface
encapsulation, see "Configuring the Encapsulation on a Physical Interface" on page 118.
You can optionally configure an encapsulation on a logical interface, which is the
encapsulation used within certain packet types.

Configuring the Encapsulation on a Logical Interface

Generally, you configure an interface s encapsulation at the
interface-name]
Frame Relay, ATM, and Ethernet virtual local area network (VLAN) encapsulations,
you can also configure the encapsulation type that is used inside the Frame Relay,
ATM, or VLAN circuit itself. To do this, include the
is the peak rate, in bps or cps. You can specify a value in bits per second either
(1000),
m
(1,000,000), or
(traps | no-traps);
[edit interfaces interface-name unit logical-unit-number]
[edit logical-systems logical-system-name interfaces interface-name unit
logical-unit-number]
hierarchy level. However, for some encapsulation types, such as
encapsulation (atm-ccc-cell-relay | atm-ccc-vc-mux | atm-tcc-vc-mux | atm-cisco-nlpid |
atm-mlppp-llc | atm-nlpid | atm-ppp-llc | atm-ppp-vc-mux | atm-snap | atm-tcc-snap |
atm-vc-mux | ether-over-atm-llc | ether-vpls-over-atm-llc | ethernet |
Enabling or Disabling SNMP Notifications on Logical Interfaces
Chapter 4: Configuring Logical Interface Properties
g
(1,000,000,000). You can also specify a value in cells
traps
no-traps
encapsulation
; values
c
bandwidth
statement is
statement; to disable these
statement:
[edit interfaces
statement:
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