Table of Contents
- About This Guide
- Configuring Router Interfaces
- Interfaces Overview
- Interfaces Terms
- Network Interfaces
- Data Link Layer Overview
- Ethernet Interface Overview
- T1 and E1 Interfaces Overview
- Channelized T1/E1/ISDN PRI Interfaces Overview
- T3 and E3 Interfaces Overview
- Serial Interface Overview
- ADSL Interface Overview
- SHDSL Interface Overview
- G.SHDSL Mini-PIM
- VDSL2 Interface Overview
- DOCSIS Mini-PIM Interface Overview
- 2-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet XPIM Overview
- ISDN Interface Overview
- Interface Physical Properties
- Physical Encapsulation on an Interface
- Interface Logical Properties
- Special Interfaces
- Configuring Ethernet, DS1, DS3, and Serial Interfaces
- Before You Begin
- Configuring Interfaces—Quick Configuration
- Configuring an E1 Interface with Quick Configuration
- Configuring an E3 Interface with Quick Configuration
- Configuring a Fast Ethernet Interface with Quick Configuration
- Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces—Quick Configuration
- Configuring T1 Interfaces with Quick Configuration
- Configuring T3 Interfaces with Quick Configuration
- Configuring Serial Interfaces with Quick Configuration
- Enabling and Disabling Promiscuous Mode on Ethernet Interfaces
- Configuring Network Interfaces with a Configuration Editor
- Verifying Interface Configuration
- Configuring Channelized T1/E1/ISDN PRI Interfaces
- Configuring Digital Subscriber Line Interfaces
- Configuring G.SHDSL Interfaces
- Configuring DOCSIS Mini-PIM Interfaces
- Configuring VDSL2 Interface
- Before You Begin
- Configuring the VDSL2 Interface with the CLI Configuration Editor
- Example: Configuring the VDSL2 Interface on SRX Series Services Gateways (CLI)
- Requirements
- Overview
- Before You Begin
- VDSL2 Interface Configuration
- VDSL2 Mini-PIM Default Configuration and Verification
- Configuring the VDSL2 Interface for End-to-End Data Path
- Configuring PPPoE on the pt–x/x/x Interface with a Static IP Address
- Configuring PPPoE on the pt-x/x/x Interface with a Static IP Address (CHAP Authentication)
- Configuring PPPoE on the pt-x/x/x Interface with Unnumbered IP (PAP Authentication)
- Configuring PPPoE on the pt-x/x/x Interface with Unnumbered IP (CHAP Authentication)
- Configuring PPPoE on the pt-x/x/x Interface with Negotiated IP (PAP Authentication)
- Configuring PPPoE on the pt-x/x/x Interface with Negotiated IP (CHAP Authentication)
- Example: Configuring the ADSL Interface on SRX Series Services Gateway (CLI)
- Requirements
- Overview
- ADSL Interface Configuration
- Configuring the ADSL Interface for End-to-End Data Path
- Configuring PPPoA on the at-x/x/x Interface with Negotiated IP (CHAP Authentication)
- Configuring PPPoA on the at-x/x/x Interface with Negotiated IP (PAP Authentication)
- Configuring PPPoA on the at-x/x/x Interface with Static IP (CHAP Authentication)
- Configuring PPPoA on the at-x/x/x Interface with Static IP (PAP Authentication)
- Configuring PPPoA on the at-x/x/x Interface with Unnumbered IP (PAP Authentication)
- Configuring PPPoA on the at-x/x/x Interface with Unnumbered IP (CHAP Authentication)
- Configuring PPPoE over ATM on the at-x/x/x Interface with Negotiated IP (PAP Authentication)
- Configuring PPPoE over ATM on the at-x/x/x Interface with Negotiated IP (CHAP Authentication)
- Configuring 2-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet XPIM
- Voice over Internet Protocol with Avaya
- Console and Connector Port Pinouts
- Avaya VoIP Modules
- VoIP Terms
- VoIP Overview
- Before You Begin
- Configuring VoIP Interfaces with EPW and Disk-on-Key
- Configuring VoIP Interfaces with Quick Configuration
- Configuring VoIP with a Configuration Editor
- Accessing and Administering the TGM550 CLI
- Verifying the VoIP Configuration
- Frequently Asked Questions About the VoIP Interface
- Configuring Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
- PPPoE Terms
- PPPoE Overview
- Before You Begin
- Configuring PPPoE Interfaces with Quick Configuration
- Configuring PPPoE Encapsulation on an Ethernet Interface
- Configuring PPPoE Encapsulation on an ATM-over-ADSL or ATM-over-SHDSL Interface
- Configuring PPPoE Interfaces
- Configuring CHAP on a PPPoE Interface (Optional)
- Verifying a PPPoE Configuration
- Configuring ISDN
- ISDN Terms
- ISDN Overview
- Before You Begin
- Configuring ISDN BRI Interfaces with Quick Configuration
- Configuring ISDN Interfaces and Features with a Configuration Editor
- Adding an ISDN BRI Interface (Required)
- Configuring Dialer Interfaces (Required)
- Configuring Dial Backup
- Configuring Dialer Filters for Dial-on-Demand Routing Backup
- Configuring Dialer Watch
- Configuring Dial-on-Demand Routing Backup with OSPF Support (Optional)
- Configuring Bandwidth on Demand (Optional)
- Configuring Dial-In and Callback (Optional)
- Disabling Dialing Out Through Dialer Interfaces
- Disabling ISDN Signaling
- Verifying the ISDN Configuration
- Configuring 3G Wireless Modems for WAN Connections
- 3G Wireless Modem Support on Different Device Types
- 3G Wireless Overview
- Understanding the 3G Wireless Modem Interface
- Understanding the Dialer Interface
- Understanding the GSM Profile
- 3G Wireless Modem Configuration Overview
- Configuring the 3G Wireless Modem Interface—Quick Configuration
- Configuring the Dialer Interface
- Configuring the 3G Wireless Modem Interface
- Configuring the GSM Profile
- Configuring PAP on the Dialer Interface
- Configuring CHAP on the Dialer Interface
- Configuring the Dialer Interface as a Backup WAN Connection
- Configuring Dialer Watch for the 3G Wireless Modem Interface
- Configuring Dialer Filter for the 3G Wireless Modem Interface
- Understanding Account Activation for CDMA EV-DO Cards
- Activating the CDMA EV-DO Modem Card with OTASP Provisioning
- Activating the CDMA EV-DO Modem Card Manually
- Activating the CDMA EV-DO Modem Card with IOTA Provisioning
- Unlocking the GSM 3G Wireless Modem
- Configuring USB Modems for Dial Backup
- USB Modem Terms
- USB Modem Interface Overview
- Before You Begin
- Connecting the USB Modem to the Device's USB Port
- Configuring USB Modems for Dial Backup with a Configuration Editor
- Configuring Link Services Interfaces
- Link Services Terms
- Link Services Interfaces Overview
- Services Available on J Series Link Services Interface
- Link Services Exceptions on J Series Services Routers
- Multilink Bundles Overview
- Link Fragmentation and Interleaving Overview
- Compressed Real-Time Transport Protocol Overview
- Configuring Fragmentation by Forwarding Class
- Configuring Link-Layer Overhead
- Configuring Multiclass MLPPP
- Queuing with LFI on J Series Devices
- Configuring CoS Components with LFI
- Before You Begin
- Configuring the Link Services Interface with Quick Configuration
- Configuring the Link Services Interface with a Configuration Editor
- Verifying the Link Services intelligent queuing Interface Configuration
- Frequently Asked Questions About the Link Services Interface
- Aggregated Ethernet
- Aggregated Ethernet Overview
- Configuring Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces
- Understanding Chassis Cluster Redundant Ethernet Interface Link Aggregation Groups
- Understanding the Link Aggregation Control Protocol
- Understanding LACP in Chassis Cluster Mode
- Configuring LACP on Stand-Alone Devices
- Configuring LACP on Chassis Clusters
- Verifying Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces
- Power Over Ethernet
- Index