Reverting Traffic To A Primary Link When Traffic Is Passing Through A Backup Link; Disabling Link Protection For Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces; Configuring Aggregated Ethernet Link Speed - Juniper EX2200 Hardware Manual

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Network Interfaces for EX4300 Switches

Reverting Traffic to a Primary Link When Traffic is Passing Through a Backup Link

Disabling Link Protection for Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces

Configuring Aggregated Ethernet Link Speed

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To configure a primary link and a backup link:
Configure the primary logical interface.
1.
[edit interfaces interface-name]
user@host# set (fastether-options | gigether-options) 802.3ad aex primary
Configure the backup logical interface.
2.
[edit interfaces interface-name]
user@host# set (fastether-options | gigether-options) 802.3ad aex backup
On aggregated Ethernet interfaces, you designate a primary and backup link to support
link protection. Egress traffic passes only through the designated primary link. This includes
transit traffic and locally generated traffic on the router or switch. When the primary link
fails, traffic is routed through the backup link. Because some traffic loss is unavoidable,
egress traffic is not automatically routed back to the primary link when the primary link
is reestablished. Instead, you manually control when traffic should be diverted back to
the primary link from the designated backup link.
To manually control when traffic should be diverted back to the primary link from the
designated backup link, enter the following operational command:
user@host> request interface revert aex
To disable link protection, issue the
user@host# delete interfaces aex aggregated-ether-options link-protection
On aggregated Ethernet interfaces, you can set the required link speed for all interfaces
included in the bundle. Generally, all interfaces that make up a bundle must have the
same speed. If you include in the aggregated Ethernet interface an individual link that
has a speed different from the speed that you specify in the
error message is logged. However, starting with Junos OS Release 13.2, aggregated
Ethernet supports the following mixed rates and mixed modes on T640, T1600, T4000,
and TX Matrix Plus routers:
Member links of different modes (WAN and LAN) for 10-Gigabit Ethernet links.
Member links of different rates: 10-Gigabit Ethernet, 40-Gigabit Ethernet, 50-Gigabit
Ethernet, 100-Gigabit Ethernet, and OC192 (10-Gigabit Ethernet WAN mode)
configuration command.
delete interface revert aex
link-speed
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