Configuring The Number Of Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces On The Device; Configuring Aggregated Ethernet Lacp - Juniper JUNOS 10.1 - CONFIGURATION GUIDE 1-2010 Configuration Manual

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Disabling Link Protection for Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces
To disable link protection, issue the

Configuring the Number of Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces on the Device

By default, no aggregated Ethernet interfaces are created. You must set the number
of aggregated Ethernet interfaces on the routing device before you can configure
them.
The maximum number of aggregated devices you can configure is 128. The
aggregated interfaces are numbered from
1.
2.
You must also specify the constituent physical links by including the
statement at the
interface-name gigether-options]
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Configuring Aggregated Ethernet LACP

For aggregated Ethernet interfaces, you can configure the Link Aggregation Control
Protocol (LACP). LACP is one method of bundling several physical interfaces to form
one logical interface. You can configure both VLAN-tagged and untagged aggregated
Ethernet with or without LACP enabled.
For MC-LAG, you must specify the
same
on the MC-LAG network device and synchronized between peers for validation.
user@host# delete interfaces aex aggregated-ether-options link-protection
Specify that you want to access the aggregated Ethernet configuration on the
device.
user@host# edit chassis aggregated-devices ethernet
Set the number of aggregated Ethernet interfaces.
[edit chassis aggregated-devices ethernet]
user@host# set device-count number
[edit interfaces interface-name fastether-options]
For information about physical links, see Configuring an Aggregated Ethernet
Interface on page 645
For a sample configuration, see Example: Configuring Aggregated Ethernet
Interfaces on page 866
For information about configuring aggregated devices, see the JUNOS System
Basics Configuration Guide.
system-id
while sending the LACP messages. The
Disabling Link Protection for Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces
Chapter 35: Configuring Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces
request interface revert aex
through
ae0
ae127
hierarchy level.
and
system-id
admin key
system-id
operational command.
.
802.3ad
or
[edit interfaces
. MC-LAG peers use the
can be configured
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