JUNOS 10.1 Network Interfaces Configuration Guide
Related Topics
Deleting an Aggregated Ethernet Interface
There are two approaches to deleting an aggregated Ethernet interface:
To delete an aggregated Ethernet interface:
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2.
Related Topics
Configuring Multi-Chassis Link Aggregation
On MX-series routers, multi-chassis link aggregation (MC-LAG) enables a device to
form a logical LAG interface with two or more other devices. MC-LAG provides
additional benefits over traditional LAG in terms of node level redundancy,
multi-homing support, and loop-free Layer2 network without running Spanning Tree
Protocol (STP). MC-LAG can be configured for VPLS routing instance, CCC application,
and Layer 2 circuit encapsulation types.
The MC-LAG devices use Inter-Chassis Control Protocol (ICCP) to exchange the control
information between two MC-LAG network devices.
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Deleting an Aggregated Ethernet Interface
Configuring the Number of Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces on the Device on
page 649
Deleting an Aggregated Ethernet Interface on page 646
Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces Overview on page 643
You can delete an aggregated Ethernet interface from the interface configuration.
The JUNOS Software removes the configuration statements related to
sets this interface to down state.
You can also permanently remove the aggregated Ethernet interface from the
device configuration by deleting it from the device-count on the routing device.
Delete the aggregated Ethernet configuration.
This step changes the interface state to down and removing the configuration
statements related to
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user@host# delete interfaces aex
Delete the interface from the device count.
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user@host# delete chassis aggregated-devices ethernet device-count
Configuring an Aggregated Ethernet Interface on page 645
Configuring the Number of Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces on the Device on
page 649
Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces Overview on page 643
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