Configuring L2V Aggregate Interfaces; Converting L2V To Vlan Trunking (Nsm Procedure) - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.4 - CONFIGURING SCREENOS DEVICES GUIDE REV 01 Manual

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Configuring L2V Aggregate Interfaces

Table 64: L2V Aggregate Interfaces
Aggregate Interface
aggregate1
aggregate1
aggregate1
aggregate1
Table 65: 8G2 SPM and the 5000M2 Management Module
Aggregate
aggregate1
aggregate2
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Converting L2V to VLAN Trunking (NSM Procedure)

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You can create aggregate interfaces in the root system to increase available bandwidth.
An aggregate interface must be bound to an L2 zone (cannot be bound to the VLAN
zone) and can be shared with vsys. Although you can manage this interface, you cannot
assign an IP address. Additionally, if you bind a regular interface to an L2 aggregate
interface, you cannot select the zone for the regular interface. You cannot create aggregate
interfaces at the vsys level.
The 8G Secure Port Module (SPM) supports two ASICs; ports ethernet2/1 through
ethernet2/4 use one ASIC, and ports ethernet2/5 through ethernet2/8 use the other. You
must configure aggregate interfaces in pairs, starting with port ethernet2/1.
Ports
ethernet2/1 and ethernet2/2
ethernet2/3 and ethernet2/4
ethernet2/5 and ethernet2/6
ethernet2/7 and ethernet2/8
The 8G2 Secure Port Module (SPM) supports a maximum of two 4-port aggregate
interfaces, four trusted and four untrusted. Assigning the VLANs to an aggregate interface
provides a traffic bandwidth of 2 Gbps in each direction, with a maximum of 4 Gbps for
bidirectional traffic per Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC). You must configure
aggregate interfaces in pairs, starting with port ethernet2/1, as shown in Table 65 on
page 262.
Ports
ethernet2/1, ethernet2/2, ethernet2/3, and ethernet2/4
ethernet2/5, ethernet2/6, ethernet2/7, and ethernet2/8
Converting L2V to VLAN Trunking (NSM Procedure) on page 262
L2V VLAN Groups in NSM Overview on page 260
Predefined L2V Zones in NSM Overview on page 260
When the VLAN interface is set to Trunk mode, the root system operates in VLAN trunk
mode and L2V is disabled for the device. While in VLAN Trunk mode, all L2V functionality
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