Route Interface - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - COMMAND REFERENCE N TO Z 2010-10-19 Command Reference Manual

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route interface

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route interface tunnel lspName [ vc-id ] vcidValue [ groupID groupIdValue ]
[ control-word | no-control-word ] [ sequencing | no-sequencing ]
[ relay-format { ethernet | frame-relay | ppp | vlan | ethernet-raw-mode} ]
no route interface
Command introduced before JunosE Release 7.1.0.
control-word, no-control-word, no-sequencing, and vlan keywords added in JunosE
Release 7.1.0.
frame-relay keyword added in JunosE Release 9.1.0.
ethernet-raw-mode keyword added in JunosE Release 10.0.0.
Routes layer 2 traffic on a specified MPLS tunnel. You must issue this command in the
virtual router where the remote address can be reached; that is, in the virtual router
providing core connections. You cannot enter the command in a VRF. The no version
negates this command. See also the mpls-relay command.
NOTE: This command is supported for configuration on an ATM port (ATM
Adaptation Layer 5 [AAL5] over an ATM major interface). Before you can
specify VPI/VCI ranges and cell concatenation parameters on the ATM port
to enable transmission of multiple ATM virtual circuits over a single
pseudowire, you must associate the ATM port with the corresponding
pseudowire using the mpls-relay or router interface tunnel command. For
more information about the support for multiple VCs over a single pseudowire,
see Multiple ATM Virtual Circuits over a Single Pseudowire Overview in the
JunosE BGP and MPLS Configuration Guide
lspName—Name of the MPLS LSP
vcidValue—Integer, in the range 1–4294967295, that identifies the virtual connection;
the two ends across the MPLS core must match inside each VC type
NOTE: The VLAN ID, DLCI, or ATM VPI/VCI are not related to the VC ID and
can be different on each end of the connection.
groupIdValue—Integer, in the range 0–4294967295, that identifies a group of virtual
connections
control-word—Indicates that the local preference is to use the control word for the
layer 2 packets encapsulated in MPLS packets sent to the remote PE router. The default
preference is determined by the interface stack on which the MPLS interface is stacked.
no-control-word—Indicates that the local preference is to not use the control word for
the layer 2 packets encapsulated in MPLS packets sent to the remote PE router. The
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