Table of Contents
- About This Guide
- Objectives
- E-series Routers
- Audience
- Documentation Conventions
- Related Juniper Networks Documentation
- Obtaining Documentation
- Documentation Feedback
- Requesting Support
- Configuring ATM
- Overview
- ATM Interfaces
- ATM Physical Connections
- ATM Virtual Connections
- Virtual Channel Connection
- Virtual Path Connection
- ATM SVCs
- Addressing on SVCs
- SVC Call Setup and Teardown
- ATM Adaptation Layer
- Local ATM Passthrough
- VCC Cell Relay Encapsulation
- Traffic Management
- Connection Admission Control
- ILMI
- VPI/VCI Address Ranges
- VP Tunneling
- References
- Supported Modules and Features
- Module Capabilities
- Virtual Channel Support
- ATM NBMA
- ARP Table
- Static Map Versus Inverse ARP
- Aging
- Removing Circuits
- Operations, Administration, and Management of ATM Interfaces
- End-to-End and Segment Endpoints
- Fault Management
- How the ATM Interface Handles AIS Cells
- How the ATM Interface Handles RDI Cells
- Continuity Check
- Activation and Deactivation Cells
- Activating CC Cell Flow
- Deactivating CC Cell Flow
- After CC Cell Flow Is Enabled
- Loopback
- VC Integrity
- F4 OAM Cells
- ATM Ping
- How the ATM Interface Handles Loopback Cells Received
- Before You Configure ATM
- Configuration Tasks
- Creating a Basic Configuration
- Setting Optional Parameters
- Optional Tasks on ATM 1483 Subinterfaces
- Configuring SVCs
- Configuring OAM
- Configuring F4 OAM
- Configuring F5 OAM
- Setting a Loopback Location ID
- Setting Up the Router to Ignore Received OAM Cells
- Running ATM Ping
- Configuring an NBMA Interface
- Creating an NBMA Static Map
- Assigning Descriptions to Interfaces
- Sending Interface Descriptions to AAA
- Assigning Descriptions to Virtual Paths
- Exporting ATM 1483 Subinterface Descriptions
- Configuring Dynamic ATM 1483 Subinterfaces
- Monitoring ATM
- Setting Statistics Baselines
- ATM show Commands
- Configuring Frame Relay
- Overview
- Framing
- Error Frames
- Unicast and Multicast Addressing
- User-to-Network and Network-to-Network Interfaces
- Supported Modules
- References
- Before You Configure Frame Relay
- Configuring Frame Relay
- End-to-End Fragmentation and Reassembly
- Frame Fragmentation
- Frame Reassembly
- Map Class
- Configuring End-to-End Fragmentation
- Monitoring Frame Relay
- Configuring Multilink Frame Relay
- Overview
- T1/E1 Connections
- MLFR Link Integrity Protocol
- Interface Stacking
- Supported Modules
- References
- Supported MLFR Features
- Unsupported MLFR Features
- Before You Configure MLFR
- Configuration Tasks
- Configuration Example
- Configuring Frame Relay Versus MLFR
- Monitoring MLFR
- Configuring Point-to-Point Protocol
- Overview
- Framing
- Error Frames
- Link Control Protocol
- B-RAS Support
- Authentication
- Supported Modules
- References
- Before You Configure PPP
- Configuration Tasks
- Optional Configuration Tasks
- Configuring PPP Authentication
- Monitoring PPP Interfaces
- Output Filtering
- Troubleshooting
- Configuring Multilink PPP
- Overview
- Application
- MLPPP LCP Extensions
- Supported Modules
- References
- Supported MLPPP Features
- Unsupported MLPPP Features
- Before You Configure Static MLPPP
- Configuring Static MLPPP
- Configuration Example
- Contextual Command Differences
- Configuring Authentication
- Configuring Other PPP Attributes
- Configuring Dynamic MLPPP
- Configuring MLPPP Fragmentation and Reassembly
- Overview
- Application
- Supported Configurations
- Supported Modules
- Link Configuration Parameters
- Bundle Validation and Configuration Guidelines
- Bundle Validation Failure
- Recovering from Bundle Validation Failure
- Configuring Fragmentation and Reassembly for Static MLPPP
- Static MLPPP over ATM 1483 Example
- Configuring Fragmentation and Reassembly for Dynamic MLPPP
- Dynamic MLPPP over PPPoE Example
- Configuring Fragmentation and Reassembly for MLPPP Bundles
- Monitoring MLPPP
- Configuring Packet over SONET
- Overview
- POS Features
- SONET/SDH
- Supported Modules
- References
- Before You Configure POS
- Configuration Tasks
- Monitoring POS
- Configuring Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
- Overview
- PPPoE Stages
- Discovery
- Session
- PPPoE Service Name Tables
- Features
- Table Structure
- Enabling the Table for Use
- Using the PPPoE Remote Circuit ID to Identify Subscribers
- Application
- How PPPoE Remote Circuit ID Capture Works
- Troubleshooting
- Supported Modules
- References
- Before You Configure PPPoE
- Configuring PPPoE over ATM
- Configuring PPPoE for Ethernet Modules
- PPPoE Interface and Subinterface Limits
- Configuring PPPoE Without VLANs
- Configuring PADM Messages
- Configuring PADN Messages
- Configuring PPPoE Service Name Tables
- Creating and Populating PPPoE Service Name Tables
- Enabling PPPoE Service Name Tables for Use with Static Interfaces
- PPPoE over ATM Configurations
- PPPoE over Ethernet Configurations
- Enabling PPPoE Service Name Tables for Use with Dynamic Interfaces
- Configuring PADS Packet Content
- Configuring PPPoE Remote Circuit ID Capture
- Monitoring PPPoE
- Troubleshooting
- Configuring Bridged IP
- Overview
- Proxy ARP
- DHCP
- Supported Modules
- References
- Before You Configure Bridged IP
- Configuring Bridged IP
- Configuring Bridged Ethernet
- Overview
- Connection-Based Forwarding
- CBF Interfaces
- CBF Connections
- Bridged Ethernet Application
- Assigning MAC Addresses
- VLAN and S-VLAN Configurations
- Supported Modules
- References
- Configuring Bridged Ethernet
- Configuring IP with PPPoE Terminated at the Router
- Configuring IP with PPPoE Passed Through the Router
- Alternative Configuration
- Configuring VLANs over Bridged Ethernet
- Configuring VLAN Subinterfaces over Bridged Ethernet
- Configuring Higher-Level Protocols over VLANs
- Configuring IP over VLAN
- Configuring PPPoE over VLAN
- Configuring MPLS over VLAN
- Configuring S-VLANs over Bridged Ethernet
- Configuring S-VLAN Subinterfaces over Bridged Ethernet
- Configuring Higher-Level Protocols over S-VLANs
- Monitoring Bridged Ethernet
- Configuring Transparent Bridging
- Overview
- How Transparent Bridging Works
- Bridge Groups and Bridge Group Interfaces
- Bridge Interface Types and Supported Configurations
- Subscriber Policies
- Concurrent Routing and Bridging
- Supported Modules
- Unsupported Features
- References
- Before You Configure Transparent Bridging
- Configuration Tasks
- Creating Bridge Groups
- Configuring Optional Bridge Group Attributes
- Configuring Bridge Group Interfaces
- Configuring Subscriber Policies
- Enabling Concurrent Routing and Bridging
- Configuring Explicit Routing
- Configuration Examples
- Example 1: Bridging with Bridged Ethernet
- Example 2: Bridging with VLANs
- Monitoring Transparent Bridging
- Setting Statistics Baselines
- Removing Dynamic MAC Address Entries
- Monitoring Bridge Groups
- Monitoring Bridge Interfaces
- Monitoring Subscriber Policies
- Configuring Cisco HDLC
- Overview
- Framing
- Error Frames
- SLARP Keepalive
- Supported Modules
- Before You Configure Cisco HDLC
- Configuration Tasks
- Optional Tasks
- Configuration Example
- Monitoring Cisco HDLC
- Configuring SMDS
- Overview
- Terms
- Supported Modules
- Application
- SMDS Components
- HSSI Line Module
- GRE Tunnels
- Layer 2 Connection-Based Forwarding
- CBF Interfaces
- CBF Connections
- SMDS Trunk Interface
- Scalability and Performance
- Requirements
- Configuring SMDS
- ATM Interface
- GRE Tunnel and CBF Interface
- HSSI and CBF Interface
- CBF Connection
- Monitoring SMDS
- Output Filtering
- Monitoring CBF Interfaces
- Output Filtering
- Configuring Dynamic Interfaces
- Overview
- Dynamic Interfaces
- Autodetection
- RADIUS Authentication
- Profiles
- Supported Modules
- References
- About Configuring ATM for Dynamic Interfaces
- auto-configure Command
- Encapsulation Type Lockout
- atm pvc Command
- About Configuring RADIUS for Dynamic Interfaces
- subscriber Command
- Placing Dynamic IP Routes in the Routing Table
- Configuring PPP and PPPoE Dynamic Interfaces
- Configuring a PPP or PPPoE Dynamic Interface
- Configuring PPPoE Dynamic Interfaces over Static PPPoE Interfaces
- Configuring Dynamic PPPoE over Static PPPoE with ATM Interface Columns
- Configuring Dynamic PPPoE over Static PPPoE with Ethernet Interface Columns
- Configuring Dynamic PPPoE over Static PPPoE with Ethernet and VLAN Interface Columns
- Configuring Dynamic PPPoE over Static PPPoE with Ethernet and S-VLAN Interface Columns
- S-VLAN Oversubscription
- Configuring IPoA Dynamic Interfaces
- Configuring an IPoA Dynamic Interface
- Configuring Bridged Ethernet Dynamic Interfaces
- Configuring a Bridged Ethernet Dynamic Interface
- Configuring ATM 1483 Dynamic Subinterfaces
- About Configuring Dynamic ATM 1483 Subinterfaces
- Overview and Benefits
- ATM 1483 Base Profiles
- Nested Profile Assignments
- Additional Profile Characteristics for Upper Interfaces
- Bulk Configuration of VC Ranges
- Dynamic Interface Creation
- Overriding Base Profile Assignments
- Changing VC Subranges
- Static ATM Interfaces Within VC Subranges
- Configuring a Dynamic ATM 1483 Subinterface
- Configuring Overriding Profile Assignments
- Assigning an Overriding Profile to an ATM PVC
- Removing an Overriding Profile Assignment from an ATM PVC
- Removing Overriding Profile Assignments from a VC Range or VC Subrange
- Changing VC Subranges
- Adding VC Subranges
- Removing VC Subranges
- Modifying VC Subranges
- Merging VC Subranges
- Changing the Administrative State of VC Subranges
- Configuring Static ATM Interfaces Within VC Subranges
- Creating Static ATM Interfaces Within VC Subranges
- Creating VC Subranges That Include Static ATM Interfaces
- Configuring a Dynamic Interface from a Profile
- Profile Characteristics
- IP Characteristics
- IPv6 Characteristics
- MLPPP and PPP Characteristics
- PPPoE Characteristics
- Working with Profiles
- Configuring a Profile
- Assigning a Profile to an Interface
- Profile Configuration Examples
- Scripts and Macros
- Monitoring Dynamic Interfaces and Profiles
- Troubleshooting PPP and PPPoE Dynamic Interfaces
- Index