Configuring Ipsec-Service Interfaces; Configuring Tunnel Service Interfaces; Configuring Data Link-Layer Interfaces; Configuring Ip/Frame Relay - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - SYSTEM BASICS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-04 Configuration Manual

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JunosE 11.3.x System Basics Configuration Guide

Configuring IPSec-Service Interfaces

Configuring Tunnel Service Interfaces

Configuring Data Link-Layer Interfaces

Configuring IP/Frame Relay

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host1(config-if)#vlan id 201
host1(config-if)#ip address 192.168.129.5 255.255.255.0
The following sample command sequence adds an IP interface over PPPoE to the same
VLAN:
host1(config)#interface fastEthernet 2/0.1.2
host1(config-if)#encapsulation pppoe
host1(config-if)#interface fastEthernet 2/0.1.2.1
host1(config-if)#encapsulation ppp
host1(config-if)#ip address 192.2.2.1 255.255.255.0
IPSec Service modules support interfaces associated with secure IP tunnels. You configure
and delete these interfaces statically; however, the router assigns tunnels to the interfaces
dynamically. This mechanism means that you must manage the interfaces for tunnels
manually; however, the router will add and remove tunnels when required.
For information about configuring secure IP interfaces, see JunosE IP Services Configuration
Guide . For information about managing IPSec service interfaces, see JunosE Physical
Layer Configuration Guide.
You can configure both dynamic tunnels associated with L2TP and static IP tunnels on
your E Series router; however, you must first install a Service Module (SM). Dynamic
tunnels, which are not associated with a particular interface, are described in JunosE
Broadband Access Configuration Guide. Static tunnels, in which the tunnel is assigned to
a particular interface and specified in slot/port format, are described in JunosE IP Services
Configuration Guide.
For information about managing these types of tunnels on the router, see JunosE Physical
Layer Configuration Guide.
You can configure the following data link-layer interfaces:
IP/Frame Relay or multilink Frame Relay
IP/ATM
IP/PPP or multilink PPP
IP/Cisco HDLC
IP/Ethernet
The router supports IP over Frame Relay PVCs on the CT3 12-F0 and OCx/STMx POS
modules. The interface presented to the incoming traffic is an IP/Frame Relay router. In
addition, IP/PPP/Frame Relay is supported on the T3 and E3 modules. With this interface,
the service provider can:
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