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Changing and Deleting Interface Members in an Interface Set

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Leaving an interface set is not supported from RADIUS. The interface leaves an interface
set when it is deleted or manually removed from the interface set through the CLI.
If you want to move interface members in an interface set, we recommend that you
delete the interface member from the interface set before associating it with another
interface.
To move an interface member from an interface set to another interface set:
Specify the subinterface associated with the member interface.
1.
host1(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 4/0/0.1
Delete the member interface from the subinterface using the no version of the
2.
command.
host1(sub-if)#no qos-interface-parent vlan-business
Configure the new interface set for the member interface.
3.
host1(sub-if)#qos-interface-parent vlan-residential
When upper-layer protocols such as IP are configured on an interface set, moving an
interface member from one interface set to another interface set can cause problems
with the interface column in munged QoS profiles.
For example, moving an interface set to an upper layer binding causes the interface set
to appear below the subinterface level. If a QoS profile were attached to the VLAN
subinterface in this example, the munged QoS profile for all IP interfaces stacked above
the subinterface would change.
host1(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 4/0/0.1
host1(config-sub-if)#svlan id 3 1
host1(config-sub-if)#ip address 1.2.3.4/24
host1(config-sub-if)#qos-interface-parent vlan-business
Instead of moving the member interface, we recommend that you add an interface
member to an interface set at the subinterface rather than at the upper-layer binding.
For example:
host1(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 4/0/0.1
host1(config-sub-if)#svlan id 3 1
host1(config-sub-if)#qos-interface-parent vlan-business
host1(config-sub-if)#ip address 1.2.3.4/24
For more information about RADIUS VSAs, see the JunosE Broadband Access
Configuration Guide
qos-interface-parent
Chapter 23: Configuring Interface Sets for QoS
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