JunosE 11.2.x Physical Layer Configuration Guide
Features
Ethernet Interface Platform Considerations
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Ethernet modules use the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) to obtain MAC addresses
for outgoing Ethernet frames. For more information about ARP, see JunosE IP, IPv6, and
IGP Configuration Guide .
NOTE: Read "Configuration Tasks for Ethernet" on page 189 before you begin to configure
an Ethernet interface.
Ethernet interfaces support the following features:
Routing of IP packets.
Quality of Service (QoS) classification.
High-density Ethernet. (For information, see "High-Density Ethernet" on page 187 .)
Virtual LAN (VLAN) configurations. (For information, see JunosE Link Layer Configuration
Guide .)
Stacked Virtual LAN (S-VLAN) configurations. (For information, see JunosE Link Layer
Configuration Guide.)
IEEE 802.3ad link aggregation configurations. (For information, see JunosE Link Layer
Configuration Guide.)
Configurations with upper-layer protocols. (For information, see JunosE Link Layer
Configuration Guide.)
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP. For information, see JunosE Link Layer Configuration
Guide.)
Multinetting. (For information, see JunosE Link Layer Configuration Guide.)
You can configure Ethernet interfaces on the following E Series Broadband Services
Routers:
E120 Broadband Services Router
E320 Broadband Services Router
ERX1440 router
ERX1410 router
ERX710 router
ERX705 router
ERX310 router
This section describes the line modules and I/O modules that support Ethernet interfaces.
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