Adding Member Interfaces To An Interface Set; Adding Interfaces To An Interface Set With The Cli; Adding Interfaces To An Interface Set With Radius - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - QUALITY OF SERVICE CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-09-22 Configuration Manual

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Adding Member Interfaces to an Interface Set

Adding Interfaces to an Interface Set with the CLI

Adding Interfaces to an Interface Set with RADIUS

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You can add interfaces as members of an interface set using the CLI or RADIUS.
Tasks to add members to an interface set include:
Adding Interfaces to an Interface Set with the CLI on page 202
Adding Interfaces to an Interface Set with RADIUS on page 202
Changing and Deleting Interface Members in an Interface Set on page 203
Changing Interface Members with Upper-Layer Protocols in an Interface Set on page 203
To add subscriber interfaces to the interface set:
Specify the VLAN or ATM-VC subinterface you want to add to the interface set.
1.
For VLAN subinterfaces:
host1(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 4/0/0.1
For ATM subinterfaces:
host1(config)#interface atm 2/0/0.1
host1(config-sub-if)#atm pvc 21 0 21 aal5snap
Configure the interface set as the parent of this interface.
2.
host1(config-sub-if)#qos-interface-parent residential-customers
The interface type must match the member-interface type specified in the interface
set.
You can add interfaces to an interface set using the QoS-Interfaceset-Name RADIUS
VSA attribute [26-130].
This VSA is useful when configuring local loop topologies of interface sets in the network.
When the subscriber interface is created, the VSA supplies the interface name and the
subscriber interface. The system matches the subscriber interface with the
member-interface type that is specified in the interface set. Note that the VSA cannot
specify an interface superset.
When multiple subscribers exist in one interface set, such as PPPoE subscribers over the
same VLAN, they are joined with the first subscriber's VSA. The system generates an
error message if one of the subscribers attempts to join another interface set using another
VSA.
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