Juniper JUNOSE 11.1.X - LINK LAYER CONFIGURATION 4-7-2010 Configuration Manual page 762

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JUNOSe 11.1.x Link Layer Configuration Guide
overview.............................................................303
packet distribution..............................................308
platform considerations......................................306
profiles................................................................564
protocol layering.................................................304
reassembly
configuring dynamic....................................328
configuring static.........................................326
overview......................................................324
SSN header format..............................................304
statistics and baselining......................................333
unsupported features..........................................312
See also ppp commands
modules
ATM capabilities...................................................12
monitor commands
monitor atm vc.....................................................72
monitor atm vp.....................................................72
monitor vlan interface........................................190
monitoring. See specific feature, product, or protocol
MOTM (message of the minute) messages.................401
MP. See MLPPP
MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching)
configuring over Ethernet link aggregation.........200
configuring S-VLAN tunnels.........................184, 186
mpls commands
mpls...........................................................158, 205
mpls (subscriber policies)....................................480
mpls atm vci range ............................................455
mpls-relay...........................................................658
MPLS over VLAN over bridged Ethernet.....................454
MRRU LCP configuration option.................................304
MRU (maximum receive unit)
POS interfaces....................................................368
PPP interfaces.............................................263, 280
mru command...........................................................368
MTU (maximum transmission unit) See MTU
bridged Ethernet interfaces.................................460
Ethernet interfaces..............................................205
POS interfaces....................................................368
mtu command...........................................................368
Ethernet interfaces..............................................205
multicast addressing..................................................107
multicast command...................................................480
Multiclass MLPPP
configuration guidelines......................................349
configuring..........................................................352
enabling..............................................................353
example, dynamic..............................................356
example, static...................................................357
fragmentation.....................................349, 352, 355
monitoring..........................................................358
overview.............................................................349
platform considerations......................................351
reassembly.........................................349, 352, 355
traffic-class..................................349, 350, 352, 354
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Index
Multilink Frame Relay. See MLFR
multilink maximum received reconstructed unit
(MRRU)...................................................................304
Multilink PPP. See MLPPP
multinetting...............................................................159
multiplexer
pass-through of MAC client-generated frames
without any modification.............................233
transfer of loopback frames
forwarded to the subordinate sublayer........233
received from the parser.............................233
working of
for link-fault management of Ethernet
interfaces.................................................233
multipoint, ATM connections...................................4, 13
N
NBMA..........................................................................13
NBMA (nonbroadcast multiaccess)...............................13
configuring............................................................39
description............................................................13
Inverse ARP..........................................................14
point-to-multipoint................................................13
removing circuits..................................................15
static mapping......................................................14
nested profile assignments
VLAN subinterfaces.............................................630
NNI (Network-to-Network Interface),Frame
Relay......................................................107, 111, 119
nonbroadcast multiaccess. See NBMA
notice icons...............................................................xxix
NxT1 service
MLFR..................................................................133
MLPPP................................................................303
O
OAM (Operation, Administration, and Management),
ATM.........................................................................15
cc (continuity check) cells.....................................15
configuring......................................................33, 51
disabling F5 OAM services..................20, 26, 30, 35
flush......................................................................37
standards..............................................................15
OAM association
after establishment of
transmission rate and packet loss threshold
settings....................................................235
formation of .......................................................235
keepalive for
using bidirectional transfer of OAM
PDUs........................................................235
rebuilding of
operational up state of the interface
and..........................................................235

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