Tunnel-Service Interface Platform Considerations
Supported Modules for Dedicated Tunnel-Server Ports
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dynamically. This mechanism means that you must manage the interfaces for tunnels
manually: however, the router adds and removes tunnels when required. For information
about configuring secure IP tunnels, see Configuring IPSec in JunosE IP Services
Configuration Guide.
You can configure tunnel-service interfaces on the following E Series Broadband Services
Routers:
E120 Broadband Services Router
E320 router
ERX1440 router
ERX1410 router
ERX710 router
ERX705 router
ERX310 router
This section describes the line modules, I/O modules, and I/O adapters (IOAs) that
support tunnel-service interfaces.
For detailed information about the modules that support tunnel-service interfaces on
the ERX14xx models, ERX7xx models, and the ERX310 router:
See ERX Module Guide, Table 1, Module Combinations for detailed specifications of
these modules.
See ERX Module Guide, Appendix A, Module Protocol Support for information about the
protocols and applications that service modules support.
For detailed information about the modules that support tunnel-service interfaces on
the E120 and E320 routers:
See E120 and E320 Module Guide, Table 1, Modules and IOAs for detailed specifications
of these modules.
See E120 and E320 Module Guide, Appendix A, IOA Protocol Support for information
about the protocols and applications that service modules support.
All E Series routers support dedicated tunnel-server ports; however, the supported
modules depend on the type of E Series router that you have.
ERX7xx Models, ERX14xx Models, and the ERX310 Router
ERX7xx models, ERX14xx models, and the ERX310 router all support Service Modules
(SMs) and IPSec Service Modules (ISMs).
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