Example: Configuring An Ip Interface For A Lag Bundle - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 11.0.X - LINK LAYER CONFIGURATION GUIDE 4-1-2010 Configuration Manual

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mtu
pppoe subinterface lag
virtual-router

Example: Configuring an IP Interface for a LAG Bundle

The following example displays configuration of LACP for two Fast Ethernet interfaces
in slot 0. The interfaces are enabled for active LACP. The speed and duplex
characteristics are the same for both interfaces.
Chapter 6: Configuring 802.3ad Link Aggregation and Link Redundancy
Use the no version to halt MPLS on the interface and delete the MPLS interface
configuration.
See mpls.
Use to specify the MTU for a LAG bundle.
Specify a value in the range 64–9188 bytes. The range for FE-8 I/O modules is
64–9042 bytes.
This command does not work for the Fast Ethernet port on the SRP module.
Example
host1(config-if)#mtu 9000
Use the no version to specify the default, 1518.
See mtu.
Use to create a PPPoE subinterface on a LAG bundle.
Example
host1(config-if)#pppoe subinterface lag boston.1
Use the no version to remove the PPPoE subinterface from the LAG bundle.
See pppoe subinterface.
From Global Configuration mode, use this command to create a virtual router
or access the context of a previously created virtual router or a VRF.
Example
host1(config)#virtual-router boston
Use the no version of the command only to delete the VR and return the router
to the default VR.
See virtual-router.
host1(config)#interface fastEthernet 0/0
host1(config-if)#speed 100
host1(config-if)#duplex full

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