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Juniper JUNOSE 11.2 Command Reference Manual (1502 pages)
Software for E Series Broadband Services Routers Command Reference A to M
Brand:
Juniper
| Category:
Software
| Size: 10 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
List of Tables
39
About the Documentation
41
Audience
41
E Series and Junose Documentation and Release Notes
41
E Series and Junose Text and Syntax Conventions
41
Table 1: Notice Icons
42
Table 2: Text and Syntax Conventions
42
Documentation Feedback
43
Obtaining Documentation
43
Requesting Technical Support
43
About the Documentation
43
Opening a Case with JTAC
44
Self-Help Online Tools and Resources
44
Commands, a to M
45
Command Reference Topics
47
Using the no Version Versus the Default Version of Commands
47
Deprecated Commands
48
Filtering Show Commands
48
Interface Types and Specifiers
49
Chapter 1 Command Reference Topics
49
Table 3: Interface Types and Specifiers for Erx7Xx Models, Erx14Xx Models
49
Table 4: Interface Types and Specifiers for E120 Router and E320 Router
57
Chapter 2 A Commands
63
Aaa Accounting Acct-Stop On-Aaa-Failure
64
Aaa Accounting Acct-Stop On-Access-Deny
65
Aaa Accounting Broadcast
66
Aaa Accounting Commands
67
Aaa Accounting Default
68
Aaa Accounting Duplication
69
Aaa Accounting Exec
70
Aaa Accounting Immediate-Update
71
Aaa Accounting Interval
72
Aaa Accounting Statistics
73
Aaa Accounting Suppress Null-Username
74
Aaa Accounting Vr-Group
75
Aaa Authentication Default
76
Aaa Authentication Enable Default
77
Aaa Authentication Login
78
Aaa Authorization
79
Aaa Authorization Config-Commands
80
Aaa Delimiter
81
Aaa Dhcpv6-Delegated-Prefix Delegated-Ipv6-Prefix
82
Aaa Dns
83
Aaa Domain-Map
84
Aaa Duplicate-Address-Check
85
Aaa Duplicate-Prefix-Check
86
Aaa Intf-Desc-Format Include
87
Aaa Ipv6-Dns
88
Aaa Ipv6-Nd-Ra-Prefix Framed-Ipv6-Prefix
89
Aaa Local Database
90
Aaa Local Select Database
91
Aaa Local Username
92
Aaa New-Model
93
Aaa Parse-Direction
94
Aaa Parse-Order
95
Aaa Profile
96
Aaa Qos Downstream-Rate
97
Aaa Route-Download
98
Aaa Route-Download Now
99
Aaa Route-Download Suspend
100
Aaa Service Accounting Interval
101
Aaa Subscriber Limit Per-Port
102
Aaa Subscriber Limit Per-Vr
103
Aaa Timeout
104
Aaa Tunnel Assignment-ID-Format
105
Aaa Tunnel Calling-Number-Format
106
Aaa Tunnel Calling-Number-Format-Fallback
109
Aaa Tunnel Client-Name
111
Aaa Tunnel-Group
112
Aaa Tunnel Ignore
113
Aaa Tunnel Nas-Port-Method
114
Aaa Tunnel Password
115
Aaa Tunnel Switch-Profile
116
Aaa Tunnel Tx-Connect-Speed-Method
117
Aaa User Accounting Interval
118
Aaa Virtual-Router
119
Aaa Wins
120
Access-Class in
121
Access-List
122
Accounting
123
Adapter Accept
124
Adapter Disable
125
Adapter Enable
126
Adapter Erase
127
Address
128
Address Area
129
Address Authentication Key
130
Address Authentication-Key
131
Address Authentication Message-Digest
132
Address Authentication Mode
133
Address Authentication-None
134
Address Bfd-Liveness-Detection
135
Address Cost
136
Address Dead-Interval
137
Address-Family
138
Address Hello-Interval
140
Address Message-Digest-Key Md5
141
Address Network
142
Address Passive-Interface
143
Address-Pool-Name
144
Address Priority
145
Address Receive Version
146
Address Retransmit-Interval
147
Address Send Version
148
Address Transmit-Delay
149
Adjustment-Factor
150
Agent Context-Name
151
Aggregate-Address
152
Aggregation-Node
153
Aggressive-Mode
154
Allow
155
Append-After
156
Application
157
Aps Events
158
Aps Force
159
Aps Group
160
Aps Lockout
161
Aps Manual
162
Aps Protect
163
Aps Revert
164
Aps Unidirectional
165
Aps Working
166
Area
167
Area-Authentication
168
Area-Authentication-Key
169
Area Default-Cost
170
Area-Message-Digest-Key
171
Area Nssa
173
Area Range
174
Area Stub
175
Area Virtual-Link
176
Area Virtual-Link Authentication-Key
177
Area Virtual-Link Authentication Message-Digest
178
Area Virtual-Link Authentication-None
179
Area Virtual-Link Dead-Interval
180
Area Virtual-Link Hello-Interval
181
Area Virtual-Link Message-Digest-Key Md5
182
Area Virtual-Link Retransmit-Interval
183
Area Virtual-Link Transmit-Delay
184
Arp
185
Arp Spoof-Check
186
Arp Timeout
187
Assured-Rate
188
Atm
189
Atm Aal5 Description
190
Atm Aal5 Shutdown
191
Atm Aal5 Snmp Trap Link-Status
192
Atm Atm1483 Advisory-Rx-Speed
193
Atm Atm1483 Auto-Configure
194
Atm Atm1483 Description
195
Atm Atm1483 Export-Subinterface-Description
196
Atm Atm1483 Mtu
197
Atm Atm1483 Profile
198
Atm Atm1483 Shutdown
199
Atm Atm1483 Snmp Trap Link-Status
200
Atm Atm1483 Subscriber
201
Atm Auto-Configuration
202
Atm Bulk-Config
203
Atm Bulk-Config Modify
204
Atm Bulk-Config Shutdown
205
Atm Cac
206
Atm Cell-Packing
207
Atm-Cell-Mode
208
Atm Classifier-List
209
Atm Class-VC
210
Atm Clock Internal
211
Atm Description
212
Atm Dos-Protection-Group
213
Atm Framing
214
Atm Ilmi-Enable
215
Atm Ilmi-Keepalive
216
Atm Lbo
217
Atm Mcpt-Timers
218
Atm Oam
219
Atm Oam Flush
220
Atm Oam Loopback-Location
221
Atm Policy
222
Atm Policy-List
223
Atm Pvc
224
Atm Shutdown
227
Atm Snmp Trap Link-Status
228
Atm Sonet Stm-1
229
Atm Uni-Version
230
Atm VC-Per-Vp
231
Atm Vp-Description
232
Atm-Vp Qos-Parameter
233
Atm-Vp Qos-Profile
234
Atm Vp-Tunnel
235
Authentication
236
Authentication Key
237
Authentication-Key
238
Authentication Message-Digest
239
Authentication Mode
240
Authentication-None
241
Authorization
242
Authorization Change
243
Auth-Router-Name
244
Auto-Configure
245
Auto-Configure Atm1483
246
Auto-Configure Vlan
247
Auto-Cost Reference-Bandwidth
248
Automatic-Virtual-Link
249
Auto-Summary
250
Average-Length-Exponent
251
Avp
252
Chapter 3 B Commands
253
Backup-Address-Pool-Name
254
Bandwidth
255
Bandwidth Oversubscription
256
Banner
257
Baseline Aaa
258
Baseline Aaa Route-Download
259
Baseline Atm Vp Interface
260
Baseline Bridge
261
Baseline Bridge Interface
262
Baseline Bridge Interface Vpls
263
Baseline Clns
264
Baseline Cops
265
Baseline Dhcp
266
Baseline Frame-Relay Interface
267
Baseline Frame-Relay Multilinkinterface
268
Baseline Hdlc Interface
269
Baseline Interface
270
Baseline Ip
271
Baseline Ip Bgp
272
Baseline Ip Dhcp-External
273
Baseline Ip Dhcp-Local
274
Baseline Ip Dvmrp
275
Baseline Ip Http
276
Baseline Ip Igmp
277
Baseline Ip Igmp-Proxy Interface
278
Baseline Ip Interface
279
Baseline Ip Mobile Home-Agent
280
Baseline Ip Nat
281
Baseline Ip Ospf
282
Baseline Ip Rip
283
Baseline Ip Tunnel-Reassembly
284
Baseline Ip Udp
285
Baseline Ip Vrrp
286
Baseline Ipv6
287
Baseline Ipv6 Dhcpv6-Local
288
Baseline Ipv6 Interface
289
Baseline Ipv6 Local Pool
290
Baseline Ipv6 Mld
291
Baseline Ipv6 Mld-Proxy Interface
292
Baseline Ipv6 Ospf
293
Baseline Ipv6 Tcp
294
Baseline Line Interface Sonet
295
Baseline Local Pool
296
Baseline Log
297
Baseline Mpls Interface
298
Baseline Mpls Label
299
Baseline Mpls Next-Hop
300
Baseline Mpls Tunnel
301
Baseline Path Interface Sonet
302
Baseline Ppp Interface
303
Baseline Pppoe Interface
304
Baseline Radius
305
Baseline Radius Dynamic-Request
306
Baseline Radius Relay
307
Baseline Section Interface Sonet
308
Baseline Show-Delta-Counts
309
Baseline Snmp
310
Baseline Sscc
311
Baseline Suspicious-Control-Flow-Detection Counts
312
Baseline Tacacs
313
Baseline Tcp
314
Bert
315
Bfd Adapt
316
Bgp Advertise-Best-External-To-Internal
317
Bgp Advertise-Inactive
318
Bgp Always-Compare-Med
319
Bgp Bestpath Med Confed
320
Bgp Bestpath Missing-As-Worst
321
Bgp Client-To-Client Reflection
322
Bgp Cluster-ID
323
Bgp Confederation Identifier
324
Bgp Confederation Peers
325
Bgp Dampening
326
Bgp Default Ipv4-Unicast
327
Bgp Default Local-Preference
328
Bgp Default Route-Target Filter
329
Bgp Enforce-First-As
330
Bgp Fast-External-Fallover
331
Bgp Graceful-Restart
332
Bgp Graceful-Restart Path-Selection-Defer-Time-Limit
333
Bgp Graceful-Restart Restart-Time
334
Bgp Graceful-Restart Stalepaths-Time
335
Bgp Log-Neighbor-Changes
336
Bgp Maxas-Limit
337
Bgp Redistribute-Internal
338
Bgp Router-ID
339
Bgp Shutdown
340
Bgp Wait-On-End-Of-Rib
341
Boolean-Test
342
Boot Backup
343
Boot Config
344
Boot Force-Backup
345
Boot Hotfix
346
Boot Revert-Tolerance
347
Boot Revert-Tolerance Never
348
Boot Subsystem
349
Boot System
350
Bridge1483 Dos-Protection-Group
351
Bridge1483 Mtu
352
Bridge1483 Service-Profile
353
Bridge
354
Bridge Acquire
355
Bridge Address
356
Bridge Aging-Time
358
Bridge Crb
359
Bridge-Group
360
Bridge Learn
361
Bridge Route
362
Bridge Snmp-Trap Link-Status
363
Bridge Subscriber-Policy
364
Bridge Vpls Rd
365
Bridge Vpls Route-Target
366
Bridge Vpls Site-Name Site-ID
368
Bridge Vpls Site-Range
369
Bridge Vpls Transport-Virtual-Router
370
Broadcast
371
Buffer-Weight
372
Bulkstats
373
Bulkstats Collector
374
Bulkstats File-Format Endofline-LF
375
Bulkstats Interfaces Description-Format Common
376
Bulkstats Interfaces Rfc1213
377
Bulkstats Interface-Type
378
Bulkstats Receiver Remote-Name
379
Bulkstats Schema
380
Bulkstats Schema Subtree
381
Bulkstats Schema Subtree Policy
382
Bulkstats Schema Subtree Qos
383
Bulkstats Traps
385
Bulkstats Virtual-Router-Group
386
Bundled-Group-ID
387
Bundled-Group-ID-Overrides-Mlppp-Ed
388
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Juniper JUNOSE 11.2 Configuration Manual (776 pages)
Software for E Series Broadband Services Routers Broadband Access Configuration Guide
Brand:
Juniper
| Category:
Software
| Size: 9 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
About the Documentation
35
Audience
35
E Series and Junose Documentation and Release Notes
35
E Series and Junose Text and Syntax Conventions
35
Table 1: Notice Icons
36
Table 2: Text and Syntax Conventions
36
About the Documentation
37
Self-Help Online Tools and Resources
38
Opening a Case with JTAC
38
Documentation Feedback
37
Obtaining Documentation
37
Requesting Technical Support
37
Managing Remote Access
39
Chapter 1 Configuring Remote Access
41
Remote Access Overview
42
B-RAS Data Flow
42
Configuring IP Addresses for Remote Clients
42
AAA Overview
43
Remote Access Platform Considerations
43
B-RAS Protocol Support
43
Remote Access References
44
Before You Configure B-RAS
44
Remote Access Configuration Tasks
44
Configuring a B-RAS License
45
Mapping a User Domain Name to a Virtual Router
46
Mapping User Requests Without a Valid Domain Name
46
Mapping User Requests Without a Configured Domain Name
47
Using DNIS
47
Redirected Authentication
47
IP Hinting
48
Setting up Domain Name and Realm Name Usage
49
Using the Realm Name as the Domain Name
50
Using Delimiters Other than
50
Using Either the Domain or the Realm as the Domain Name
50
Specifying the Domain Name or Realm Name Parse Direction
51
Stripping the Domain Name
51
Domain Name and Realm Name Examples
53
Table 3: Username and Domain Name Examples
53
Specifying a Single Name for Users from a Domain
54
Configuring RADIUS Authentication and Accounting Servers
55
Server Access
56
Server Request Processing Limit
56
Authentication and Accounting Methods
57
Table 4: Local UDP Port Ranges by RADIUS Request Type
57
Supporting Exchange of Extensible Authentication Protocol Messages
58
Immediate Accounting Updates
58
Duplicate and Broadcast Accounting
59
Configuring AAA Duplicate Accounting
59
Configuring AAA Broadcast Accounting
59
Overriding AAA Accounting NAS Information
60
UDP Checksums
60
Collecting Accounting Statistics
60
Configuring RADIUS AAA Servers
60
SNMP Traps and System Log Messages
72
SNMP Traps
73
System Log Messages
73
Configuring SNMP Traps
74
Configuring Local Authentication Servers
76
Creating the Local Authentication Environment
76
Creating Local User Databases
77
Adding User Entries to Local User Databases
77
Using the Username Command
77
Using the Aaa Local Username Command
78
Assigning a Local User Database to a Virtual Router
78
Enabling Local Authentication on the Virtual Router
79
Configuration Commands
79
Local Authentication Example
83
Configuring Tunnel Subscriber Authentication
86
Configuring Name Server Addresses
87
Configuration Tasks
87
DNS Primary and Secondary NMS Configuration
87
WINS Primary and Secondary NMS Configuration
89
Configuring Local Address Servers
89
Local Address Pool Ranges
90
Local Address Pool Aliases
90
Shared Local Address Pools
90
Figure 1: Local Address Pool Hierarchy
90
Figure 2: Shared Local Address Pools
91
SNMP Thresholds
92
Configuring a Local Address Server
92
Configuring DHCP Features
96
Creating an IP Interface
96
Single Clients Per ATM Subinterface
96
Figure 3: Single PPP Clients Per ATM Subinterface
96
Multiple Clients Per ATM Subinterface
97
Figure 4: Multiple PPP Clients Per ATM Subinterface
97
Configuring AAA Profiles
98
Allowing or Denying Domain Names
99
Configuration Example
99
Using Domain Name Aliases
100
Manually Setting NAS-Port-Type Attribute
103
Service-Description Attribute
105
Using RADIUS Route-Download Server to Distribute Routes
106
Format of Downloaded Routes
106
Cisco-Avpair (Cisco VSA 26-1)
106
Framed-Route (RADIUS Attribute 22)
106
How the Route-Download Server Downloads Routes
107
Configuring the Route-Download Server to Download Routes
107
Using the AAA Logical Line Identifier to Track Subscribers
111
How the Router Obtains and Uses the LLID
111
RADIUS Attributes in Preauthentication Request
112
Table 5: RADIUS IETF Attributes in Preauthentication Request
112
Configuring the Router to Obtain the LLID for a Subscriber
113
Considerations for Using the LLID
113
Table 6: Vsas that Apply to Dynamic IP Interfaces
116
Troubleshooting Subscriber Preauthentication
116
Traffic Shaping for PPP over ATM Interfaces
117
Table 7: Traffic-Shaping Vsas that Apply to Dynamic IP Interfaces
118
Using Vsas for Dynamic IP Interfaces
116
Mapping Application Terminate Reasons to RADIUS Terminate Codes
119
Table 8: Supported RADIUS Acct-Terminate-Cause Codes
119
Configuration Example
120
Configuring Timeout
122
Limiting Active Subscribers
124
Notifying RADIUS of AAA Failure
124
Configuring Standard RADIUS Ipv6 Attributes for Ipv6 Neighbor Discovery Router Advertisements and Dhcpv6 Prefix Delegation
125
Duplicate Ipv6 Prefix Check Overview
126
Configuring Duplicate Ipv6 Prefix Check
127
Propagation of LAG Subscriber Information to AAA and RADIUS
127
Configuring the SRC Client
129
Monitoring and Troubleshooting Remote Access
129
Table 10: SRC Client and COPS Terminology
129
Table 9: RADIUS Attributes Specifying LAG Interface
129
Retrieval of DSL Line Rate Information from Access Nodes Overview
137
Dhcpv6 Local Address Pools for Allocation of Ipv6 Prefixes Overview
138
Dhcpv6 Prefix Delegation Example
140
Prefixes
141
Order of Preference in Allocating Prefixes and Assigning DNS Addresses to Requesting Routers
141
Configuring the Dhcpv6 Local Address Pools
142
Limitation on the Number of Prefixes Used by Clients
144
Example
145
Chapter 2 Monitoring and Troubleshooting Remote Access
147
Setting Baselines for Remote Access
148
Setting a Baseline for AAA Statistics
149
Setting a Baseline for AAA Route Downloads
149
Setting a Baseline for COPS Statistics
149
Setting a Baseline for Local Address Pool Statistics
149
Setting a Baseline for RADIUS Statistics
150
Setting the Baseline for SRC Statistics
150
How to Monitor PPP Interfaces
150
Monitoring AAA Accounting Configuration
150
Monitoring AAA Accounting Default
151
Monitoring Accounting Interval
151
Table 11: Show Aaa Accounting Output Fields
151
Monitoring Domain and Realm Name Delimiters
152
Monitoring Specific Virtual Router Groups
152
Monitoring the Default AAA Authentication Method List
152
Table 12: Show Aaa Accounting Vr-Group Output Fields
152
Monitoring Mapping between User Domains and Virtual Routers
153
Table 13: Show Aaa Domain-Map Output Fields
153
Monitoring Routing Table Address Lookup
155
Monitoring the AAA Model
155
Servers
156
Monitoring Tunnel Subscriber Authentication
155
Monitoring AAA Profile Configuration
156
Monitoring IP Addresses of Primary and Secondary DNS and WINS Name Servers
156
Table 14: Show Aaa Profile Output Fields
156
Monitoring Statistics about the RADIUS Route-Download Server
157
Table 15: Show Aaa Route-Download Output Fields
158
Monitoring Routes Downloaded by the RADIUS Route-Download Server
159
Table 16: Show Aaa Route-Download Routes Output Fields
159
Monitoring Chassis-Wide Routes Downloaded by RADIUS Route-Download Servers
160
Servers
160
Fields
161
Table 17: Show Aaa Route-Download Routes Global Output Fields
161
Monitoring Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting Statistics
162
Table 18: Show Aaa Statistics Output Fields
162
Monitoring Session Timeouts
164
Monitoring the Maximum Number of Active Subscribers Per Virtual Router
164
Monitoring the Number of Active Subscribers Per Port
164
Monitoring Interim Accounting for Users on the Virtual Router
165
Monitoring Virtual Router Groups Configured for AAA Broadcast Accounting
165
Table 19: Show Configuration Category Aaa Global-Attributes Output Fields
165
Monitoring Configuration Information for AAA Local Authentication
166
Table 20: Show Configuration Category Aaa Local-Authentication Output
166
Monitoring AAA Server Attributes
167
Table 21: Show Configuration Category Aaa Server-Attributes Include-Defaults
168
Monitoring the COPS Layer over SRC Connection
169
Table 22: Show Cops Info Output Fields
170
Monitoring Statistics about the COPS Layer
171
Table 23: Show Cops Statistics Output Fields
172
Monitoring Local Address Pool Aliases
173
Monitoring Local Address Pools
173
Table 24: Show Ip Local Alias Output Fields
173
Table 25: Show Ip Local Pool Output Fields
174
Monitoring Local Address Pool Statistics
175
Monitoring Shared Local Address Pools
175
Monitoring the B-RAS License
176
Monitoring the Routing Table
176
Table 26: Show Ip Local Shared-Pool Output Fields
176
Monitoring RADIUS Override Settings
177
Monitoring the RADIUS Rollover Configuration
177
Monitoring the RADIUS Server Algorithm
177
Table 27: Show Radius Override Output Fields
177
Monitoring RADIUS Server Information
178
Table 28: Show Radius Servers Output Fields
179
Monitoring RADIUS Services Statistics
180
Table 29: Show Radius Statistics Output Fields
181
Monitoring RADIUS Accounting for L2TP Tunnels
183
Monitoring RADIUS SNMP Traps
183
Monitoring RADIUS Server IP Addresses
184
Monitoring RADIUS UDP Checksums
184
Monitoring the RADIUS Attribute Used for Dhcpv6 Prefix Delegation
184
Monitoring the RADIUS Attribute Used for Ipv6 Neighbor Discovery Router Advertisements
184
Monitoring Duplicate Ipv6 Prefixes
185
Monitoring SRC Client Connection Status
185
Table 30: Show Sscc Info Output Fields
186
Monitoring SRC Client Connection Statistics
187
Table 31: Show Sscc Statistics Output Fields
188
Monitoring Subscriber Information
189
Monitoring the SRC Client Version Number
189
Table 32: Show Subscribers Output Fields
193
Monitoring Application Terminate Reason Mappings
194
Table 33: Show Terminate-Code Output Fields
195
Pools
196
Monitoring Ipv6 Local Pools for DHCP Prefix Delegation by Pool Name
196
Monitoring Ipv6 Local Pools for DHCP Prefix Delegation by All Configured Pools
196
Table 34: Show Ipv6 Local Pool Output Fields
196
Table 35: Show Ipv6 Local Pool Poolname Output Fields
197
Monitoring Ipv6 Local Pool Statistics for DHCP Prefix Delegation
198
Table 36: Show Ipv6 Local Pool Statistics Output Fields
198
Managing RADIUS and TACACS
199
Chapter 3 Configuring RADIUS Attributes
201
RADIUS Overview
201
RADIUS Services
202
RADIUS Attributes
202
RADIUS Platform Considerations
202
RADIUS References
203
Subscriber AAA Access Messages
203
Supported RADIUS IETF Attributes
204
Table 37: AAA Access Message RADIUS IETF Attributes Supported
204
Supported Juniper Networks Vsas
207
Table 38: AAA Access Message Juniper Networks (Vendor ID 4874) Vsas
207
Subscriber AAA Accounting Messages
211
Supported RADIUS IETF Attributes
212
Table 39: AAA Accounting Message RADIUS IETF Attributes Supported
213
Supported Juniper Networks Vsas
215
Table 40: AAA Accounting Message Juniper Network (Vendor ID 4874) Vsas
216
Supported
216
Tunnel Accounting Messages
218
Table 41: AAA Accounting Tunnel Message RADIUS Attributes Supported
219
DSL Forum Vsas in AAA Access and Accounting Messages
220
Table 42: DSL Forum (Vendor ID 3561) Vsas Supported in AAA Access and Accounting Messages
220
CLI AAA Messages
221
Table 43: CLI AAA Access Message RADIUS Attributes Supported
221
CLI Commands Used to Modify RADIUS Attributes
222
RADIUS IETF Attributes
222
NAS-IP-Address
223
NAS-Port
223
Framed-IP-Address
226
Framed-Ip-Netmask
226
[13] Framed-Compression
227
[25] Class
228
[30] Called-Station-ID
228
[31] Calling-Station-ID
228
[32] NAS-Identifier
233
[41] Acct-Delay-Time
235
[44] Acct-Session-ID
236
[45] Acct-Authentic
237
[49] Acct-Terminate-Cause
237
[50] Acct-Multi-Session-ID
238
[51] Acct-Link-Count
238
[52] Acct-Input-Gigawords
238
[53] Output-Gigawords
239
[55] Event-Timestamp
239
[61] NAS-Port-Type
239
[64] Tunnel-Type
241
[65] Tunnel-Medium-Type
241
[66] Tunnel-Client-Endpoint
241
[67] Tunnel-Server-Endpoint
242
[68] Acct-Tunnel-Connection
242
[77] Connect-Info
243
[82] Tunnel-Assignment-ID
244
[83] Tunnel-Preference
244
[87] NAS-Port-ID
244
[90] Tunnel-Client-Auth-ID
246
[91] Tunnel-Server-Auth-ID
246
[96] Framed-Interface-ID
246
[97] Framed-Ipv6-Prefix
247
[99] Framed-Ipv6-Route
247
[100] Framed-Ipv6-Pool
248
[123] Delegated-Ipv6-Prefix
248
All Tunnel Server Attributes
249
[188] Ascend-Num-In-Multilink
249
Juniper Networks Vendor-Specific Attributes
250
[26-10] Ingress-Policy-Name
250
[26-1] Virtual-Router
250
[26-11] Egress-Policy-Name
251
[26-14] Service-Category
251
[26-15] Pcr
252
[26-16] Scr
252
[26-17] Mbs
252
[26-24] Pppoe-Description
253
[26-35] Acct-Input-Gigapackets
253
[26-36] Acct-Output-Gigapackets
253
[26-44] Tunnel-Interface-ID
254
[26-45] Ipv6-Virtual-Router
254
[26-46] Ipv6-Local-Interface
255
[26-47] Ipv6-Primary-DNS
255
[26-48] Ipv6-Secondary-DNS
255
[26-51] Disconnect-Cause
256
[26-53] Service-Description
256
[26-55] DHCP-Options
257
[26-56] DHCP-MAC-Address
257
[26-57] DHCP-GI-Address
257
[26-62] MLPPP-Bundle-Name
258
[26-63] Interface-Desc
258
[26-81] L2C-Information
259
[26-92] L2C-Up-Stream-Data
259
[26-93] L2C-Down-Stream-Data
259
[26-129] Ipv6-Ndra-Prefix
260
[26-141] Downstream-Calculated-Qos-Rate
260
[26-142] Upstream-Calculated-Qos-Rate
261
[26-143] Max-Clients-Per-Interface
261
All Ipv6 Accounting Attributes
262
[26-150] ICR-Partition-ID
262
DHCP-Option 82
263
ANCP-Related Juniper Networks Vsas
263
Table 44: ANCP (L2C)-Related Keywords for Radius Include Command
264
DSL Forum Vendor-Specific Attributes
265
Including or Excluding Attributes in RADIUS Messages
267
Ignoring Attributes When Receiving Access-Accept Messages
267
Juniper JUNOSE 11.2 Configuration Manual (772 pages)
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Table of Contents
Abbreviated
7
Table of Contents
7
List of Tables
27
About the Documentation
29
E Series and Junose Documentation and Release Notes
29
Audience
29
E Series and Junose Text and Syntax Conventions
29
Table 1: Notice Icons
30
Table 2: Text and Syntax Conventions
30
Obtaining Documentation
31
Documentation Feedback
31
Requesting Technical Support
31
About the Documentation
31
Self-Help Online Tools and Resources
32
Opening a Case with JTAC
32
Chapters
33
Configuring ATM
33
Configuring Packet over SONET
33
Configuring ATM
35
Overview
35
Chapter 1 Configuring ATM
35
ATM Interfaces
36
ATM Physical Connections
36
Figure 1: ATM Interface Column
36
ATM Adaptation Layer
37
ATM Svcs
37
ATM Virtual Connections
37
Virtual Channel Connection
37
Virtual Path Connection
37
Configuring ATM
37
Local ATM Passthrough
38
VCC Cell Relay Encapsulation
38
Configuring ATM
39
Traffic Management
39
Connection Admission Control
39
Table 3: Scheduling Priorities for Traffic Classes
39
Table 4: Traffic Parameters Used to Compute Bandwidth
39
Ilmi
41
VPI/VCI Address Ranges
41
VP Tunneling
41
Platform Considerations
42
Module Requirements
42
Interface Specifiers
42
References
43
Supported Features
43
Module Capabilities
43
Virtual Channel Support
44
Table 5: ATM Capabilities on Line Modules and I/O Modules
44
Atm Nbma
45
ARP Table
45
Static Map Versus Inverse ARP
45
Figure 2: NBMA Interface Stack
45
Aging
46
Removing Circuits
46
Operations, Administration, and Management of ATM Interfaces
46
End-To-End and Segment Endpoints
46
Fault Management
47
How the ATM Interface Handles AIS Cells
47
How the ATM Interface Handles RDI Cells
47
Continuity Verification
48
Activation and Deactivation Cells
48
Activating CC Cell Flow
48
Deactivating CC Cell Flow
48
After CC Cell Flow Is Enabled
49
Loopback
49
VC Integrity
49
F4 OAM Cells
50
ATM Ping
50
How the ATM Interface Handles Loopback Cells Received
50
Automatic Disabling of F5 OAM Services
51
Rate Limiting for F5 OAM Cells
51
Table 6: Handling of F4 and F5 Loopback Cells Received
51
Before You Configure ATM
52
Configuration Tasks
52
Creating a Basic Configuration
52
Figure 3: Configuring an ATM Interface, Subinterface, and PVC
53
Setting Optional Parameters
55
Optional Tasks on ATM 1483 Subinterfaces
56
Configuring OAM
63
Configuring F4 OAM
63
Configuring F5 OAM
65
Setting a Loopback Location ID
66
Enabling OAM Flush
67
Running ATM Ping
67
Configuring an NBMA Interface
69
Creating an NBMA Static Map
70
Assigning Descriptions to Interfaces
72
Sending Interface Descriptions to AAA
73
Assigning Descriptions to Virtual Paths
73
Exporting ATM 1483 Subinterface Descriptions
73
Configuring Individual ATM PVC Parameters
75
Benefits
75
Creating Control Pvcs
76
Creating Data Pvcs
77
Configuring the Service Category for Data Pvcs
78
Configuring Encapsulation for Data Pvcs
79
Configuring F5 OAM for Data Pvcs
80
Table 7: F5 OAM Configuration Tasks and Associated Commands
80
Configuring Inverse ARP for Data Pvcs
83
Configuring ATM VC Classes
84
Benefits
85
Precedence Levels
85
Precedence Levels for Static Pvcs
85
Precedence Levels for Dynamic Pvcs
86
Precedence Level Examples
86
Upgrade Considerations
86
Configuring VC Classes
88
Table 8: Commands to Configure VC Class Attributes
88
Assigning VC Classes to Individual Pvcs
93
Assigning VC Classes to ATM Major Interfaces
94
Assigning VC Classes to Static ATM 1483 Subinterfaces
95
Assigning VC Classes to Base Profiles for Bulk-Configured VC Ranges
95
Precedence Level Examples for Assigning VC Classes
96
Example 1: Explicitly Changing the Service Category
96
Example 2: Changing the Encapsulation Method in the VC Class
97
Example 3: Effect of Using the Atm Pvc Command
97
Example 4: Overriding RADIUS Values
97
Configuring Dynamic ATM 1483 Subinterfaces
98
Monitoring ATM
98
Setting Statistics Baselines
98
Displaying Interface Rate Statistics for ATM Vcs and ATM Vps
99
Using ATM Show Commands
103
Chapter 2 Configuring Frame Relay
137
Overview
137
Framing
137
Error Frames
138
Unicast and Multicast Addressing
138
User-To-Network and Network-To-Network Interfaces
138
Platform Considerations
139
Module Requirements
139
Interface Specifiers
139
Configuring Frame Relay
139
Figure 4: Interconnection and Relationship of Nnis and Subnetworks
139
References
140
Before You Configure Frame Relay
140
Configuring Frame Relay
140
Configuring Frame Relay
141
End-To-End Fragmentation and Reassembly
148
Frame Fragmentation
148
Frame Reassembly
148
Map Class
149
Configuring End-To-End Fragmentation
149
Monitoring Frame Relay
152
Chapter 3 Configuring Multilink Frame Relay
163
Overview
163
T1/E1 Connections
163
MLFR Link Integrity Protocol
164
Figure 5: MLFR Aggregation of T1 Lines into a Single Bundle
164
Figure 6: Terminating the Bundle at an MLFR Bridge
164
Table 9: LIP Messages and Functions
164
Interface Stacking
165
Platform Considerations
165
Figure 7: Structure of MLFR
165
Module Requirements
166
Interface Specifiers
166
References
166
Supported MLFR Features
166
Unsupported MLFR Features
167
Before You Configure MLFR
168
Configuration Tasks
168
Configuration Example
169
Configuring Frame Relay Versus MLFR
169
Monitoring MLFR
170
Chapter 4 Configuring Upper-Layer Protocols over Static Ethernet Interfaces
183
Upper-Layer Protocols over Static Ethernet Overview
183
Upper-Layer Protocols over Static Ethernet Platform Considerations
184
Figure 8: Multiplexing Multiple Protocols over a Single Physical Link
184
Configuring Upper-Layer Protocols over Static Ethernet Interfaces
185
Module Requirements
185
Interface Specifiers
185
Upper-Layer Protocols over Static Ethernet References
185
Configuring IP over a Static Ethernet Interface
185
Configuring Pppoe over a Static Ethernet Interface
186
Figure 9: Example of IP over Ethernet Stacking Configuration Procedure
186
Figure 10: Example of Pppoe Stacking Configuration Procedure
186
Configuring IP and MPLS over a Static Ethernet Interface
187
Configuring IP, MPLS, and Pppoe over Ethernet
187
Figure 11: Example of IP and MPLS Stacking Configuration Procedure
187
L2TP and Ethernet
188
Figure 12: Example of IP, MPLS, and Pppoe Stacking Configuration
188
Multinetting and Ethernet
189
Monitoring Upper-Level Protocols over Ethernet
189
Chapter 5 Configuring VLAN and S-VLAN Subinterfaces
199
VLAN Overview
199
S-VLAN Overview
200
Figure 13: Use of Vlans to Multiplex Different Protocols over a Single Physical
200
VLAN and S-VLAN Platform Considerations
201
Module Requirements
201
Interface Specifiers
202
VLAN and S-VLAN References
202
Creating a VLAN Subinterface
202
Creating a VLAN Major Interface
202
Configuring VLAN and S-VLAN Subinterfaces
203
Configuring IP over VLAN
203
Configuring Pppoe over VLAN
204
Figure 14: Example of Ip/Vlan/Fast Ethernet Stacking Configuration
204
Configuring MPLS over VLAN
205
Figure 15: Example of Pppoe/Vlan/Fast Ethernet Stacking Configuration
205
Configuring IP over VLAN and Pppoe over VLAN
206
Figure 16: Example of Mpls/Vlan/Fast Ethernet Stacking Configuration
206
Figure 17: Example of Pppoe over VLAN with IP over VLAN Stacking Configuration
208
Configuring an S-VLAN Subinterface
210
Configuring Pppoe over an S-VLAN
211
Figure 18: Example of Pppoe over S-VLAN Stacking Configuration Procedure
212
Configuring S-VLAN Tunnels for Layer 2 Services over MPLS
214
Advantages
214
Figure 19: S-VLAN Tunnels for Ethernet Layer 2 Services over MPLS
214
Interface Stacking
215
Configuration Example
215
S-VLAN Oversubscription
217
Monitoring VLAN and S-VLAN Subinterfaces
218
Displaying Interface Rate Statistics for VLAN Subinterfaces
218
Using Ethernet Show Commands
221
Chapter 6 Configuring 802.3Ad Link Aggregation and Link Redundancy
229
802.3Ad Link Aggregation for Ethernet Overview
229
Lacp
230
Higher-Level Protocols
230
Figure 20: Interface Stack for 802.3Ad Link Aggregation
230
Load Balancing and Qos
231
Ethernet Link Aggregation and MPLS
231
802.3Ad Link Aggregation Platform Considerations
231
Module Requirements
231
Configuring 802.3Ad Link Aggregation and Link Redundancy
231
Interface Specifiers
232
802.3Ad Link Aggregation References
232
Configuring 802.3Ad Link Aggregation
232
Configuring 802.3Ad Link Aggregation and Link Redundancy
233
Configuring an Ethernet Physical Interface
233
Configuring a LAG Bundle
233
Configuring IP for a LAG Bundle
233
Configuring a VLAN Subinterface for a LAG Bundle
234
Configuring a Pppoe Subinterface for a LAG Bundle
234
Configuring MPLS for a LAG Bundle
234
Example: Configuring an IP Interface for a LAG Bundle
237
Example: Configuring a Pppoe Subinterface for a LAG Bundle
237
Example: Configuring a Pppoe Subinterface over a VLAN for a LAG Bundle
238
Example: Configuring MPLS for a LAG Bundle
239
Example: Configuring MPLS over a VLAN for a LAG Bundle
239
Ethernet Link Redundancy Overview
240
Ethernet Link Redundancy Configuration Models
240
Ethernet Link Redundancy Configuration Diagrams
241
Figure 21: Ethernet Link Redundancy Configuration Models
241
Figure 22: GE-2 Line Module Using Physical Port Redundancy
242
Figure 23: Single-Homed GE-2 Line Module Configuration
242
Figure 24: Single-Homed FE-8 Line Module Configuration (1:N)
242
Figure 25: FE-8 Line Module with 4 Redundant Ethernet Links (1:1)
243
Figure 26: Single-Homed GE-4 IOA Configuration (1:4)
243
Ethernet Link Redundancy Behavior
244
Figure 27: GE-8 IOA Configuration Across Ioas (1:N)
244
Figure 28: Dual-Homed Configuration (1:1)
244
Link Failure and Acquisition
245
Protecting against Physical Link Failure
245
Protecting against Virtual Link Failure
245
Reverting after a Failover
246
LACP Configuration and Member Link Behavior
246
Member Link with Non-LAG Partner
247
Ethernet Link Redundancy and RSTP
247
Figure 29: Dual-Homed Heterogeneous Configuration in an RSTP Network
247
Table 10: Behavior of Member Links Using Local and Remote LACP Modes
247
Acquiring Initial Links
248
Detecting Failures
248
Failing over
248
Configuring Ethernet Link Redundancy
249
Monitoring 802.3Ad Link Aggregation
250
Chapter 7 Configuring IEEE 802.3Ah OAM Link-Fault Management
255
Ethernet OAM Link-Fault Management Overview
256
Ethernet OAM Link-Fault Management Platform Considerations
257
Module Requirements
257
Interface Specifiers
257
Configuring IEEE 802.3Ah OAM Link-Fault Management
257
Ethernet OAM Link-Fault Management References
258
OAM Messages
258
Figure 30: OAM PDU Format
258
Configuring IEEE 802.3Ah OAM Link-Fault Management
259
OAM Elements Overview
259
OAM Client
260
OAM Sublayer
260
Figure 31: OAM Sublayer Interfaces
260
Control Block
261
Multiplexer
261
Parser
261
Figure 32: OAM Sublayer Entities
261
OAM Feature Overview
262
OAM Discovery Feature
262
Information OAM PDU Components
263
Transmission Settings for Information OAM Pdus
263
OAM Link Monitoring Feature
264
Supported Error Events for Tracking Link Faults
265
Actions Performed on Exceeding Threshold Values
265
OAM Remote Fault Detection Feature
266
Link Fault
266
Dying Gasp
266
Critical Event
266
OAM Remote and Local Loopback Feature
267
Interrelationship of OAM Link-Fault Management with Ethernet Subsystems
268
Figure 33: Interrelationship between 802.3Ah OAM and 802.3Ad LAG
268
Guidelines for Configuring 802.3Ah OAM Link-Fault Management
269
Configuring 802.3Ah OAM Link-Fault Management
270
Example: Configuring 802.3Ah OAM Link-Fault Management and Enabling Remote Failure Monitoring on an Interface
276
Example: Enabling Remote Loopback Support on the Local Interface
277
Monitoring OAM Link-Fault Management Discovery Settings for an Interface
277
Table 11: Show Ethernet Oam Lfm Discovery Output Fields
278
Monitoring OAM Link-Fault Management Statistics for an Interface
280
Table 12: Show Ethernet Oam Lfm Statistics Output Fields
281
Monitoring OAM Link-Fault Management Configuration for an Interface
282
Table 13: Show Ethernet Oam Lfm Status Output Fields
283
Monitoring OAM Link-Fault Management Sessions on All Configured
285
Interfaces
285
Table 14: Show Ethernet Oam Lfm Summary Output Fields
286
Chapter 8 Configuring Point-To-Point Protocol
291
Overview
291
Framing
291
Error Frames
292
Link Control Protocol
292
LCP Negotiation Parameters
292
Validation of LCP Peer Magic Number
293
Configuring Point-To-Point Protocol
293
B-RAS Support
294
Configuring Point-To-Point Protocol
295
Authentication
295
Rate Limiting for PPP Control Packets
295
Extensible Authentication Protocol
295
Figure 34: Authentication with EAP
295
EAP Types
296
EAP Packet Retransmission
296
Table 15: Supported EAP Types
296
EAP Behavior in an L2TP Environment
297
Limitations
297
Performance
298
Remote Peer Scenarios During Negotiation of PPP Options
299
IPCP Lockout and Local IP Address Pool Restoration
300
IPCP Negotiation with Optional Peer IP Address
300
Platform Considerations
301
Module Requirements
301
Interface Specifiers
302
References
302
Before You Configure PPP
303
Configuration Tasks
303
Optional Configuration Tasks
306
Configuring PPP Authentication
311
PPP Accounting Statistics
313
Monitoring PPP Interfaces
314
Troubleshooting
328
Chapter 9 Configuring Multilink PPP
331
Overview
331
Application
332
MLPPP LCP Extensions
332
Figure 35: MLPPP Aggregation of T1 Lines into a Single Bundle
332
Figure 36: Structure of MLPPP
332
MLPPP Link Selection
333
Configuring Multilink PPP
333
Platform Considerations
334
Configuring Multilink PPP
335
Module Requirements
335
Interface Specifiers
335
References
335
Supported MLPPP Features
336
Unsupported MLPPP Features
339
Before You Configure Static MLPPP
340
Configuring Static MLPPP
340
Configuration Example
341
Contextual Command Differences
342
Configuring Authentication
342
Configuring Other PPP Attributes
344
Configuring Dynamic MLPPP
351
Configuring MLPPP Fragmentation and Reassembly
352
Overview
352
Application
352
Supported Configurations
352
Module Requirements
352
Table 16: Supported Configurations for MLPPP Fragmentation and Reassembly
352
Link Configuration Parameters
353
Bundle Validation and Configuration Guidelines
353
Bundle Validation Failure
354
Recovering from Bundle Validation Failure
354
Configuring Fragmentation and Reassembly for Static MLPPP
354
Static MLPPP over ATM 1483 Example
355
Configuring Fragmentation and Reassembly for Dynamic MLPPP
356
Dynamic MLPPP over Pppoe Example
357
Dynamic MLPPP over L2TP Example
357
Configuring Fragmentation and Reassembly for MLPPP Bundles
359
Configuring Multiclass MLPPP
360
Monitoring MLPPP
360
Chapter 10 Configuring Multiclass Multilink PPP
377
Multiclass MLPPP Overview
377
Multiclass MLPPP Fragmentation and Reassembly
377
Multiclass MLPPP Configuration Guidelines
378
Multiclass MLPPP Traffic Classes Overview
378
Multiclass MLPPP LCP Extensions Overview
379
Multiclass MLPPP Platform Considerations
379
Configuring Multiclass Multilink PPP
379
Module Requirements
380
Interface Specifiers
380
Multiclass MLPPP References
380
Configuring Multiclass MLPPP
380
Configuring Multiclass Multilink PPP
381
Enabling Multiclass MLPPP
381
Configuring Traffic Classes on Multiclass MLPPP Interfaces
382
Configuring Fragmentation on Multiclass MLPPP Interfaces
382
Configuring Reassembly on Multiclass MLPPP Interfaces
383
Example: Configuring Multiclass MLPPP on a Dynamic Interface
384
Example: Configuring Multiclass MLPPP on a Static Interface
385
Monitoring Multiclass MLPPP
385
Table 17: Show Ppp Interface Mlppp Output Fields
387
Chapter 11 Configuring Packet over SONET
391
Overview
391
POS Features
391
Sonet/Sdh
392
Platform Considerations
392
Table 18: most Common SONET/SDH Implementations
392
Configuring Packet over SONET
393
Module Requirements
393
Interface Specifiers
393
References
393
Before You Configure POS
394
Configuration Tasks
394
Monitoring POS
398
Chapter 12 Configuring Point-To-Point Protocol over Ethernet
403
Overview
403
Sessions
403
Pppoe Stages
404
Discovery
404
Figure 37: Pppoe over ATM
404
Configuring Point-To-Point Protocol over Ethernet
405
Session
405
Pppoe Service Name Tables
405
Features
406
Table 19: Sample Pppoe Service Name Table
406
Enabling the Service Name Table for Use
407
Using the Pppoe Remote Circuit ID to Identify Subscribers
407
Application
407
Pppoe Remote Circuit ID Capture
408
Pppoe Remote Circuit ID Format
408
Table 20: Configuring Nondefault Formats for the Pppoe Remote Circuit ID
408
Table 21: Interface Specifier Format Examples for Dsl-Forum-1 Keyword
410
Use by RADIUS or L2TP
411
System Event Log
412
Pppoe MTU Configuration
412
Platform Considerations
412
Module Requirements
413
Interface Specifiers
413
References
413
Access Nodes in Ethernet Aggregation Networks Overview
414
ATM-To-Ethernet Interworking Overview
414
Before You Configure Pppoe
416
Configuring Pppoe over ATM
416
Configuring Upper-Layer Protocols over Static Ethernet Interfaces
416
Figure 38: Example of Pppoe over ATM Stacking
419
Processing of IWF Pppoe Sessions with Duplicate MAC Addresses
423
Guidelines for Configuring Duplicate Protection for IWF Pppoe Sessions
423
Configuration Examples for ATM-To-Ethernet Interworking Functions
424
Single DSLAM Connected to a Pppoe Access Concentrator Example
424
Table 22: Pppoe Duplicate Protection Scenarios for IWF and Non-IWF Pppoe
424
Multiple Dslams Connected to a Pppoe Access Concentrator Example
425
Figure 39: Single DSLAM Connected to a Pppoe Access Concentrator
425
Configuring Pppoe for Ethernet Modules
426
Figure 40: Multiple Dslams Connected to a Pppoe Access Concentrator
426
Pppoe Interface and Subinterface Limits
427
Configuring Ipv4 and Ipv6 over Pppoe with VLAN
427
Figure 41: Example of Configuring Ipv4 and Ipv6 over Pppoe
427
Configuring Pppoe Without Vlans
430
Figure 42: Example of Pppoe Stacking
431
Configuring PADM Messages
434
Configuring PADN Messages
436
Configuring Pppoe Service Name Tables
437
Creating and Populating Pppoe Service Name Tables
437
Table 23: Default Pppoe Service Name Table
437
Table 24: Pppoe Service Name Table with Entries
438
Enabling Pppoe Service Name Tables for Use with Static Interfaces
440
Pppoe over ATM Configurations
440
Pppoe over Ethernet Configurations
441
Enabling Pppoe Service Name Tables for Use with Dynamic Interfaces
443
Configuring PADS Packet Content
445
Configuring Pppoe Remote Circuit ID Capture
445
Monitoring Pppoe
451
Troubleshooting
466
Configuring Bridged IP
469
Overview
469
Proxy ARP
469
Chapter 13 Configuring Bridged IP
469
Dhcp
470
Platform Considerations
470
Module Requirements
470
Interface Specifiers
471
Before You Configure Bridged IP
471
References
471
Configuring Bridged IP
472
Table 25: Prerequisite Tasks for Configuring Bridged IP
472
Chapter 14 Configuring Bridged Ethernet
475
Overview
475
Bridged Ethernet Application
476
Assigning MAC Addresses
476
VLAN and S-VLAN Configurations
476
Figure 43: Bridged Ethernet Topology, Router Terminating and Routing
476
Figure 44: Interface Stacking for Vlans over Bridged Ethernet
477
Platform Considerations
478
Module Requirements
478
Interface Specifiers
478
References
479
Configuring Bridged Ethernet
479
Configuring IP with Pppoe Terminated at the Router
479
Alternative Configuration
483
Configuring Vlans over Bridged Ethernet
484
Configuring VLAN Subinterfaces over Bridged Ethernet
485
Configuring Higher-Level Protocols over Vlans
485
Configuring IP over VLAN
485
Configuring Pppoe over VLAN
485
Configuring MPLS over VLAN
486
Configuring S-Vlans over Bridged Ethernet
489
Configuring S-VLAN Subinterfaces over Bridged Ethernet
489
Configuring Higher-Level Protocols over S-Vlans
490
Configuring the MTU Size for Bridged Ethernet
491
Monitoring Bridged Ethernet
492
Configuring Transparent Bridging
497
Chapter 15 Configuring Transparent Bridging
497
Overview
497
How Transparent Bridging Works
497
Bridge Groups and Bridge Group Interfaces
498
Bridge Interface Types and Supported Configurations
499
Figure 45: Bridge Group with Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Bridge
499
Table 26: Sample Bridge Group Forwarding Table
499
Subscriber Policies
500
Table 27: Default Subscriber Policies for Bridge Group Interfaces
500
Concurrent Routing and Bridging
501
Transparent Bridging and VPLS
502
Unsupported Features
502
Platform Considerations
502
Module Requirements
502
Interface Specifiers
503
Before You Configure Transparent Bridging
503
References
503
Configuration Tasks
504
Table 28: Prerequisite Tasks for Configuring Transparent Bridging
504
Creating Bridge Groups
505
Configuring Optional Bridge Group Attributes
505
Configuring Bridge Group Interfaces
508
Configuring Subscriber Policies
510
Enabling Concurrent Routing and Bridging
515
Configuring Explicit Routing
515
Configuration Examples
517
Example 1: Bridging with Bridged Ethernet
517
Example 2: Bridging with Vlans
518
Monitoring Transparent Bridging
519
Setting Statistics Baselines
520
Removing Dynamic MAC Address Entries
521
Monitoring Bridge Groups
522
Monitoring Bridge Interfaces
529
Monitoring Subscriber Policies
531
Configuring Cisco HDLC
535
Chapter 16 Configuring Cisco HDLC
535
Overview
535
Framing
535
Error Frames
536
SLARP Keepalive
536
Platform Considerations
536
Module Requirements
536
Interface Specifiers
536
Before You Configure Cisco HDLC
537
Configuration Tasks
537
Optional Tasks
538
Configuration Example
540
Monitoring Cisco HDLC
540
Configuring Dynamic Interfaces
543
Chapter 17 Configuring Dynamic Interfaces
543
Overview
543
Autodetection
544
Types of Dynamic Interfaces
544
Upper-Layer Dynamic Interface Configurations
545
Profiles
546
RADIUS Authentication
546
ATM Oversubscription for Dynamic Interfaces
547
How Oversubscription Works
547
Static ATM 1483 Subinterfaces
547
Bulk-Configured VC Ranges
548
VC Ranges
548
Ethernet Oversubscription for Dynamic Interfaces
548
Platform Considerations
549
Module Requirements
549
Interface Specifiers
549
About Configuring Dynamic Interfaces over Static ATM
550
Figure 46: Configuring an ATM 1483 Interface to Support Dynamic Interfaces
550
About Configuring RADIUS for Dynamic Interfaces
551
Subscriber Command
551
Authenticating Subscribers on Dynamic Bridged Ethernet over Static ATM Interfaces
551
Placing Dynamic IP Routes in the Routing Table
552
Auto-Configure Command
553
Encapsulation Type Lockout
553
Atm Pvc Command
557
References
550
Configuration Example for Encapsulation Type Lockout for IWF Pppoe
557
Sessions
557
Configuring PPP and Pppoe Dynamic Interfaces over Static ATM
557
Figure 47: Dynamic PPP Interface Columns
558
Figure 48: Dynamic Pppoe Interface Columns
558
Configuring a PPP or Pppoe Dynamic Interface
559
Terminating Stale Pppoa Subscribers and Restarting LCP Negotiations
562
Configuring Pppoe Dynamic Interfaces over Pppoe Static Interfaces
563
Configuring Dynamic Pppoe over Static Pppoe with ATM Interface
563
Columns
563
Figure 49: Dynamic Pppoe over Static Pppoe with ATM Interface Columns
563
Columns
564
Configuring Dynamic Pppoe over Static Pppoe with Ethernet and VLAN Interface Columns
565
Figure 50: Dynamic Pppoe over Static Pppoe with Non-VLAN Interface
565
Configuring Ipv4 and Ipv6 over Static and Dynamic Pppoe
566
Figure 51: Dynamic Pppoe over Static Pppoe with VLAN Interface Columns
566
Figure 52: Ipv4 and Ipv6 Interface Columns over Static and Dynamic Pppoe
567
Configuring Dynamic Pppoe over Static Pppoe with Ethernet and S-VLAN Interface Columns
571
Figure 53: Dynamic Pppoe over Static Pppoe with S-VLAN Interface
571
S-VLAN Oversubscription
572
Configuring Encapsulation Type Lockout for Pppoe Clients
576
Differences from Lockout Configuration for Pppoe over Static ATM
577
Configuration Tasks
577
Configuring and Verifying Lockout for Pppoe Clients
577
Table 29: Differences in Lockout Operation for Dynamic Pppoe
577
Clearing the Lockout Condition for a Pppoe Client
579
Configuring Ipoa Dynamic Interfaces
582
Configuring a Dynamic Ipoa Interface
582
Figure 54: Dynamic Ipoa over Static ATM 1483 Interface Columns
582
Configuring Bridged Ethernet Dynamic Interfaces
585
Configuring a Dynamic Bridged Ethernet Interface
586
Figure 55: Dynamic Bridged Ethernet over Static ATM 1483 Interface
586
Configuring Subscriber Management for IP Subscribers on Dynamic Bridged Ethernet Interfaces
589
Configuration Example Using Subscriber Command
589
Equivalent Configuration Example Using IP Subscriber Management
590
Configuring a Dynamic Interface from a Profile
591
Profile Considerations
591
Profile Characteristics
592
Bridged Ethernet Characteristics
592
IP Characteristics
592
Ipv6 Characteristics
593
L2TP Characteristics
594
MLPPP and PPP Characteristics
594
Pppoe Characteristics
595
VLAN Characteristics
596
Working with Profiles
596
Figure 56: Creating and Configuring a Profile
596
Configuring a Profile
597
Figure 57: Assigning a Profile to a Static Interface
597
Assigning a Profile to an Interface
621
Profile Configuration Examples
623
Monitoring Upper-Layer Dynamic Interfaces and Profiles
625
Scripts and Macros
625
Troubleshooting PPP and Pppoe Dynamic Interfaces
646
Configuring Dynamic Interfaces Using Bulk Configuration
651
Overview
651
Bulk Dynamic Interface Configurations
652
Profiles
652
ATM Oversubscription for Bulk-Configured VC Ranges
653
Bulk-Configured VC Ranges
653
VC Ranges
654
Platform Considerations
654
Module Requirements
655
Interface Specifiers
655
References
656
Configuring ATM 1483 Dynamic Subinterfaces
656
About Configuring Dynamic ATM 1483 Subinterfaces
657
Overview and Benefits
657
ATM 1483 Base Profiles
658
Nested Profile Assignments
658
Additional Profile Characteristics for Upper Interfaces
659
Bulk Configuration of VC Ranges
659
Bulk Configuration and VC Classes
660
Bulk Configuration and CAC
661
Dynamic Interface Creation
661
Overriding Base Profile Assignments
661
Changing VC Subranges
662
Static ATM Interfaces Within VC Subranges
662
Terminating Stale Pppoa Subscribers and Restarting LCP Negotiations
663
Authenticating Subscribers on Dynamic Bridged Ethernet over Dynamic ATM Interfaces
664
Configuring a Dynamic ATM 1483 Subinterface
665
Configuring Overriding Profile Assignments
673
Assigning an Overriding Profile to an ATM PVC
674
Removing an Overriding Profile Assignment from an ATM PVC
675
Removing Overriding Profile Assignments from a VC Range or VC Subrange
676
Changing VC Subranges
678
Adding VC Subranges
678
Removing VC Subranges
679
Modifying VC Subranges
679
Merging VC Subranges
680
Changing the Administrative State of VC Subranges
680
Configuring Static ATM Interfaces Within VC Subranges
682
Creating Static ATM Interfaces Within VC Subranges
683
Creating VC Subranges that Include Static ATM Interfaces
683
Configuring VLAN Dynamic Subinterfaces
685
About Configuring Dynamic VLAN Subinterfaces
686
Overview and Benefits
686
VLAN Base Profiles
687
Nested Profile Assignments
688
Additional Profile Characteristics for Upper Interfaces
689
Bulk Configuration of VLAN Ranges
689
Information
690
Dynamic Interface Creation
691
Overriding Base Profile Assignments
692
Changing VLAN Subranges
692
Static VLAN Subinterfaces Within VLAN Subranges
692
Configuring a Dynamic VLAN Subinterface
693
Configuring Dynamic VLAN Subinterfaces Based on Agent Circuit Identifier Information
695
Configuring Overriding Profile Assignments for VLAN Major Interfaces
696
Removing an Overriding Profile Assignment from a VLAN
697
Subrange
698
Changing VLAN Subranges
705
Adding VLAN Subranges
706
Removing VLAN Subranges
706
Modifying VLAN Subranges
707
Merging VLAN Subranges
708
Changing the Administrative State of VLAN Subranges
708
Index
739
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Table of Contents
9
List of Tables
19
About the Documentation
21
Table 1: Notice Icons
22
Table 2: Text and Syntax Conventions
22
Documentation Feedback
23
Requesting Technical Support
23
Part 1 Chapters
25
Chapter 1 System Logging Overview
27
Overview of System Logging
27
Log Verbosity
28
Persistent Logs
28
Table 3: Log Severity Descriptions
28
Configuring Event Logging
29
Logging Platform Considerations
29
Configuring Log Severity for Individual and Systemwide Logs
34
Configuring Log Verbosity for Individual Logs or All Logs
38
Setting the Timestamp for Log Messages
38
Configuring Log Filters
39
Turning off Log Filters
40
Monitoring Logging System Events
41
Chapter 2 Event Categories
45
Event Categories
47
A Commands
49
Aaaatm1483Cfg
49
Aaaenginegeneral
50
Aaaqoscfg
50
Aaaservergeneral
51
Aaauseraccess
51
Addressservergeneral
52
Ar1Aaaservergeneral
52
Atm
53
Atm1483
53
Atm1483Vcclass
54
Atmaal5
55
Atmvcclass
55
Auditipsec
56
B Commands
57
Bfdadaptivity
57
Chapter 4 B Commands
57
Bfdevents
58
Bfdgeneral
58
Bfdsession
59
Bgpconnections
59
Bgpdampening
60
Bgpevents
61
Bgpgeneral
62
Bgpgracefulrestart
62
Bgpipv6Nexthops
63
Bgpkeepalives
64
Bgpmessages
65
Bgpneighborchanges
66
Bgpnexthops
66
Bgproutes
67
Bridge
70
Bridgeengine
70
Bridgingmgr
71
Bulkstats
71
C Commands
73
Cacgeneral
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