Understanding Interface Ranges On Ex Series Switches - Juniper JUNOS OS 10.4 - FOR EX REV 1 Manual

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If the remote end of the LAG link is a security device, LACP might not be supported
because security devices require a deterministic configuration. In this case, do not configure
LACP. All links in the LAG are permanently operational unless the switch detects a link
failure within the Ethernet physical layer or data link layers.
Understanding EX4200 Virtual Chassis Link Aggregation on page 902
Understanding Redundant Trunk Links on EX Series Switches on page 1512
Example: Configuring Aggregated Ethernet High-Speed Uplinks Between an EX4200
Virtual Chassis Access Switch and an EX4200 Virtual Chassis Distribution Switch on
page 940
Example: Configuring Aggregated Ethernet High-Speed Uplinks with LACP Between
an EX4200 Virtual Chassis Access Switch and an EX4200 Virtual Chassis Distribution
Switch on page 947
See the Junos OS Network Interfaces Configuration Guide.
You can use the interface ranges to group interfaces of the same type that share a
common configuration profile. This helps reduce the time and effort in configuring
interfaces on Juniper Networks EX Series Ethernet switches. The configurations common
to all the interfaces can be included in the interface range definition.
The interface range definition contains the name of the interface range defined, the
names of the individual member interfaces that do not fall in a series of interfaces, a
range of interfaces defined in the member range, and the configuration statements
common to all the interfaces. An interface range defined with member ranges and
individual members but without any common configurations, is also a valid definition.
NOTE: The interface range definition is supported only for Gigabit, 10-Gigabit,
and Fast Ethernet interfaces.
The common configurations defined in the interface range will be overridden by the local
configuration.
The defined interface ranges can be used at places where the
the following configuration hierarchies:
ethernet-switching-options analyzer name input egress interface
ethernet-switching-options analyzer name input ingress interface
ethernet-switching-options analyzer output interface
ethernet-switching-options bpdu-block interface
ethernet-switching-options interfaces
ethernet-switching-options redundant-trunk-group group-name interface
node is used in
interface
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