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Ethernet Networking

Junos® OS Documentation, Release 12.1

  • Overview
  • Configuration
  • Troubleshooting
Overview of Ethernet Solutions

Ethernet Terms and Acronyms

Networking and Internetworking with Bridges and Routers

Network Addressing at Layer 2 and Layer 3

Networking at Layer 2: Benefits of Ethernet Frames

Networking at Layer 2: Challenges of Ethernet MAC Addresses

Networking at Layer 2: Forwarding VLAN Tagged Frames

Networking at Layer 2: Forwarding Dual-Tagged Frames

Networking at Layer 2: Logical Interface Types

A Metro Ethernet Network with MX Series Routers

Layer 2 Networking Standards

Basic Layer 2 Features on MX Series Routers

Layer 2 Features for a Bridging Environment

Virtual Switches

Layer 2 Features for a Switching Environment

VLANs Within Bridge Domain and VPLS Environments

VLANs Within a Bridge Domain or VPLS Instance

Packet Flow Through a Bridged Network with Normalized VLANs

Bulk Administration of Layer 2 Features on MX Series Routers

Bulk Configuration of VLANs and Bridge Domains

Configuration Task for Virtual Switches

Configuring Virtual Switches as Separate Routing Instances

Basic Layer 2 Feature Examples

Example Roadmap: Configuring a Basic Bridge Domain Environment

Example Step: Configuring Interfaces and VLAN Tags

Example Step: Configuring Bridge Domains

Example Step: Configuring Spanning Tree Protocols

Example Step: Configuring Integrated Bridging and Routing

VLANs Within Bridge Domain and VPLS Environments Examples

Configuring a Normalized VLAN for Translation or Tagging

Configuring Learning Domains for VLAN IDs Bound to Logical Interfaces

Example: Configuring a Provider Bridge Network with Normalized VLAN Tags

Example: Configuring a Provider VPLS Network with Normalized VLAN Tags

Example: Configuring One VPLS Instance for Several VLANs

Bulk Administration of Layer 2 Features on MX Series Routers Examples

Example: Configuring VLAN Translation with a VLAN ID List

Example: Configuring Multiple Bridge Domains with a VLAN ID List

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