Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces (Cli Procedure); Configuring Vlan Options And Interface Mode - Juniper EX2200 Hardware Manual

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Network Interfaces for EX4300 Switches

Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces (CLI Procedure)

Configuring VLAN Options and Interface Mode

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Configuring Energy Efficient Ethernet on Interfaces (CLI Procedure) on page 93
Configuring Local Link Bias (CLI Procedure) on page 94
Configuring the Fields in the Algorithm Used To Hash LAG Bundle and ECMP Traffic
(CLI Procedure) on page 94
Configuring Tagged Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces on page 96
Configuring a Layer 3 Subinterface (CLI Procedure) on page 97
Configuring Unicast RPF (CLI Procedure) on page 97
Disabling Unicast RPF (CLI Procedure) on page 99
Configuring IP Directed Broadcast (CLI Procedure) on page 100
Tracing Operations of an Individual Router or Switch Interface on page 101
Tracing Operations of the Interface Process on page 101
NOTE:
This task uses Junos OS for EX Series switches with support for the
Enhanced Layer 2 Software (ELS) configuration style. If your switch runs
software that does not support ELS, see Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces
(CLI Procedure). For ELS details, see Getting Started with Enhanced Layer 2
Software.
An Ethernet interface must be configured for optimal performance in a high-traffic
network. EX Series switches include a factory default configuration that:
Enables all the network interfaces on the switch
Sets a default interface mode (access)
Sets default link settings
Specifies a logical unit (
EX8200 switches and Virtual Chassis)
Specifies Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) and Link Layer Discovery Protocol
(LLDP)
This topic describes:
Configuring VLAN Options and Interface Mode on page 32
Configuring the Link Settings on page 33
Configuring the IP Options on page 34
By default, when you boot a switch and use the factory default configuration, or when
you boot the switch and do not explicitly configure a port mode, all interfaces on the
switch are in access mode and accept only untagged packets from the VLAN named
default
. You can optionally configure another VLAN and use that instead of
) and assigns it to
unit 0
family ethernet-switching
(except on
default
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