By default, the Juniper Networks device uses packet flooding to learn the outgoing interface for an unknown destination MAC address. You can specify that the device use ARP and trace-route packets or only ARP requests to learn this information.
Before You Begin |
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For background information, read Understanding Layer 2 Forwarding Tables. |
This example configures the device to use ARP queries without trace-route requests to learn the outgoing interface for an unknown destination MAC address.
You can use either J-Web or the CLI configuration editor to change the device’s default method for learning unknown MAC addresses.
This topic covers:
To enable the device to use only ARP requests to learn unknown destination MAC addresses:
The Configuration page appears.
To enable the device to use only ARP requests to learn unknown destination MAC addresses: