Features; Ethernet Interface Platform Considerations - Juniper PHYSICAL LAYER - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V11.1.X Configuration Manual

Junose software for broadband services routers
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JUNOSe 11.1.x Physical Layer Configuration Guide
Ethernet modules use the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) to obtain MAC addresses
for outgoing Ethernet frames. For more information about ARP, see JUNOSe IP, IPv6,
and IGP Configuration Guide .
NOTE: Read "Configuration Tasks for Ethernet" on page 198 before you begin to
configure an Ethernet interface.

Features

Ethernet interfaces support the following features:

Ethernet Interface Platform Considerations

You can configure Ethernet interfaces on the following E Series Broadband Services
Routers:
This section describes the line modules and I/O modules that support Ethernet
interfaces.
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Ethernet Interface Platform Considerations
Routing of IP packets.
Quality of Service (QoS) classification.
High-density Ethernet. (For information, see "High-Density Ethernet" on page 196
.)
Virtual LAN (VLAN) configurations. (For information, see JUNOSe Link Layer
Configuration Guide .)
Stacked Virtual LAN (S-VLAN) configurations. (For information, see JUNOSe Link
Layer Configuration Guide.)
IEEE 802.3ad link aggregation configurations. (For information, see JUNOSe Link
Layer Configuration Guide.)
Configurations with upper-layer protocols. (For information, see JUNOSe Link
Layer Configuration Guide.)
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP. For information, see JUNOSe Link Layer
Configuration Guide.)
Multinetting. (For information, see JUNOSe Link Layer Configuration Guide.)
E120 Broadband Services Router
E320 Broadband Services Router
ERX1440 router
ERX1410 router
ERX710 router
ERX705 router
ERX310 router

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