5.
6.
The following sections describe how to perform each of these tasks. See "Configuration
Examples" on page 438 for detailed sample configurations.
NOTE: For information about the maximum values that the router supports for
transparent bridging, see JUNOSe Release Notes, Appendix A, System Maximums.
Creating Bridge Groups
To create a bridge group:
1.
NOTE: Do not assign the bridge group the same name as an existing VR configured
on your router.
2.
3.
bridge
(Optional) Enable concurrent routing and bridging.
(Optional) If CRB is enabled, configure explicit routing for IP, MPLS, or PPPoE
protocols.
From Global Configuration mode, create a bridge group and give it an
alphanumeric name.
host1(config)#bridge westford01
(Optional) Repeat Step 1 to create additional bridge groups, one at a time.
host1(config)#bridge westford02
host1(config)#bridge westford03
(Optional) Use the appropriate show command to verify the bridge group creation.
host1#show bridge groups
Use to create a bridge group for transparent bridging.
You must specify an alphanumeric name for the bridge group; the name can be
a maximum of 32 characters and can use any combination of alphanumeric
characters.
Example
host1(config)#bridge westford04
Use the no version to remove the bridge group from the router.
See bridge.
Chapter 13: Configuring Transparent Bridging
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