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- Chapter:
About This Guide
[PDF 52 KB]
- Objectives
- Audience
- Document Organization
- Part Organization
- Using the Indexes
- Documentation Conventions
- General Conventions
- Conventions for Software Commands and Statements
- List of Technical Publications
- Documentation Feedback
- How to Request Support
- Chapter:
Network Interfaces and Class of Service Overview
[PDF 11 KB]
- Chapter:
Interfaces and Class of Service Configuration Statements
[PDF 249 KB]
- [edit class-of-service] Hierarchy Level
- [edit interfaces] Hierarchy Level
- [edit logical-routers] Hierarchy Level
- [edit protocols connections] Hierarchy Level
- [edit protocols vrrp] Hierarchy Level
- Chapter:
Interfaces Overview
[PDF 96 KB]
- Types of Interfaces
- Permanent Interfaces
- Transient Interfaces
- Services Interfaces
- Interface Descriptors
- Interface Naming
- Physical Part of an Interface Name
- Logical Part of an Interface Name
- Separators in an Interface Name
- Channel Part of an Interface Name
- Interface Naming for a Routing Matrix
- Chassis Interface Naming
- Examples: Interface Naming
- How Interface Configurations Are Displayed
- Interface and Router Clock Sources
- Chapter:
Interfaces Configuration Statements
[PDF 166 KB]
- Complete Interfaces Configuration Statements
- Minimum Interface Configuration
- Chapter:
Configuring Physical Interface Properties
[PDF 446 KB]
- Adding an Interface Description to the Configuration
- Example: Adding an Interface Description to the Configuration
- Configuring the Link Characteristics
- Configuring the Media MTU
- Configuring Interface Encapsulation
- Configuring the Encapsulation on a Physical Interface
- Encapsulation Capabilities
- Example: Configuring the Encapsulation on a Physical Interface
- Configuring the PPP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
- Assigning an Access Profile to an Interface
- Configuring the Local Name
- Configuring Passive Mode
- Example: Configuring the PPP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
- Configuring the Interface Speed
- Configuring Keepalives
- Configuring the Clock Source
- Configuring the Router as a DCE
- Configuring Receive and Transmit Leaky Bucket Properties
- Configuring Accounting for the Physical Interface
- Applying an Accounting Profile to the Physical Interface
- Example: Applying an Accounting Profile to the Physical Interface
- Configuring BERT Properties
- Tracing Operations of an Individual Router Interface
- Damping Interface Transitions
- Configuring Multiservice Physical Interface Properties
- Enabling or Disabling SNMP Notifications on Physical Interfaces
- Disabling a Physical Interface
- Example: Disabling a Physical Interface
- Chapter:
Configuring Logical Interface Properties
[PDF 168 KB]
- Specifying the Logical Interface Number
- Configuring Logical Router Interface Properties
- Example: Configuring Logical Router Interface Properties
- Adding a Logical Unit Description to the Configuration
- Configuring a Point-to-Point Connection
- Configuring a Multipoint Connection
- Configuring Accounting for the Logical Interface
- Applying an Accounting Profile to the Logical Interface
- Example: Applying an Accounting Profile to the Logical Interface
- Configuring the Interface Bandwidth
- Enabling or Disabling SNMP Notifications on Logical Interfaces
- Configuring Interface Encapsulation
- Configuring the Encapsulation on a Logical Interface
- Disabling a Logical Interface
- Chapter:
Configuring Protocol Family and Address Interface Properties
[PDF 219 KB]
- Configuring the Protocol Family
- IPv6 Introduction
- IPv4-to-IPv6 Transition
- Configuring the Interface Address
- Configuring the IPv6 Address on an Interface
- Configuring IPCP Options
- Configuring an IP Address for an Interface
- Negotiating an IP Address Assignment from the Remote End
- Configuring an Interface to Be Unnumbered
- Assigning a Destination Profile to the Remote End
- Configuring an Unnumbered Interface
- Example: Configuring an Unnumbered Interface
- Setting the Protocol MTU
- Disabling the Removal of Address and Control Bytes
- Disabling the Transmission of Redirect Messages on an Interface
- Configuring Default, Primary, and Preferred Addresses and Interfaces
- Configuring the Primary Interface for the Routing Platform
- Configuring the Primary Address for an Interface
- Configuring the Preferred Address for an Interface
- Applying Policers
- Applying a Filter to an Interface
- Defining Interface Groups in Firewall Filters
- Configuring Unicast RPF
- Configuring Unicast RPF Strict Mode
- Configuring Unicast RPF Loose Mode
- Unicast RPF and Default Routes
- Unicast RPF Behavior with a Default Route
- Unicast RPF Behavior without a Default Route
- Unicast RPF with Routing Asymmetry
- Configuring Unicast RPF on a VPN
- Example: Configuring Unicast RPF on a VPN
- Example: Configuring Unicast RPF
- Enabling Source Class and Destination Class Usage
- Examples: Enabling Source Class and Destination Class Usage
- Chapter:
Configuring Circuit and Translational Cross-Connects
[PDF 107 KB]
- Configuring Switching Cross-Connects
- Defining the Encapsulation for Switching Cross-Connects
- Configuring PPP or Cisco HDLC Circuits
- Configuring ATM Circuits
- Configuring Frame Relay Circuits
- Configuring Ethernet CCC Circuits
- Configuring Ethernet VLAN Circuits
- Defining the Connection for Switching Cross-Connects
- Configuring MPLS for Switching Cross-Connects
- Examples: Configuring Switching Cross-Connects
- Configuring a CCC over Frame Relay Encapsulated Interfaces
- Configuring a TCC
- Configuring CCC over Aggregated Ethernet
- Configuring a Remote LSP CCC over Aggregated Ethernet
- Chapter:
Tracing Interface Operations
[PDF 21 KB]
- Tracing Operations of an Individual Router Interface
- Tracing Operations of the Interface Process
- Chapter:
Configuring Adaptive Services Interfaces
[PDF 132 KB]
- Enabling AS PIC Service Packages
- Configuring Service Interface Properties
- Configuring the Interface Address and Domain
- Configuring Default Timeout Settings
- Configuring Default System Log Properties
- Configuring Voice Services
- Configuring Voice Services Properties
- Configuring Logical Interface Encapsulation
- Configuring the Interface Address
- Configuring Compression
- Configuring Delay-Sensitive Packet Interleaving
- Example: Configuring Compression
- Configuring the Bundle Interface
- Example: Configuring Voice Services
- Applying Filters and Services to an Interface
- Configuring L2TP Dialup Properties
- Example: Configuring a Service Interface
- Chapter:
Configuring ATM Interfaces
[PDF 531 KB]
- ATM1 Physical and Logical Configuration Hierarchies
- ATM2 IQ Physical and Logical Configuration Hierarchies
- Supported Features on ATM1 and ATM2 IQ Interfaces
- Configuring ATM Interfaces
- Configuring Communication with Directly Attached ATM Switches and Routers
- Example: Configuring Communication with Directly Attached ATM Switches and Routers
- Enabling ILMI for Cell Relay
- Example: Enabling ILMI for Cell Relay
- Enabling Passive Monitoring on ATM Interfaces
- Removing MPLS Labels from Incoming Packets
- Configuring the ATM PIC Type
- Example: Configuring the ATM PIC Type
- Configuring ATM Cell-Relay Promiscuous Mode
- Examples: Configuring ATM Cell-Relay Promiscuous Mode
- Configuring the Maximum Number of ATM1 VCs on a VP
- Configuring Layer 2 Circuit Transport Mode
- Examples: Configuring IQ Layer 2 Circuit Transport Mode
- Configuring Layer 2 Circuit Cell-Relay Promiscuous Mode
- Example: Configuring Layer 2 Circuit Cell-Relay Promiscuous Mode
- Configuring Layer 2 Circuit Trunk Mode Scheduling
- Example: Configuring Layer 2 Circuit Trunk Mode Scheduling
- Configuring CoS Queues in Layer 2 Circuit Trunk Mode
- Example: Configuring CoS Queues in Layer 2 Circuit Trunk Mode
- Configuring the Layer 2 Circuit Cell-Relay Cell Maximum
- Class-Based Cell Bundling
- Configuring the OAM F4 Cell Flows
- Defining Virtual Path Tunnels
- Configuring a Point-to-Point ATM1 or ATM2 IQ Connection
- Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint ATM1 or ATM2 IQ Connection
- Configuring a Multicast-Capable ATM1 or ATM2 IQ Connection
- Configuring Inverse ATM1 or ATM2 ARP
- Defining the ATM Traffic-Shaping Profile
- Configuring ATM CBR
- Configuring ATM2 IQ Real-Time VBR
- Configuring ATM VBR
- Specifying ATM1 Shaping Values
- Example: Specifying ATM1 Shaping Values
- Specifying ATM2 IQ Shaping Values
- Configuring the ATM1 Queue Length
- Configuring the ATM2 IQ EPD Threshold
- Example: Configuring the ATM2 IQ EPD Threshold
- Configuring Two EPD Thresholds per Queue
- Configuring the ATM2 IQ Transmission Weight
- Defining the ATM OAM F5 Loopback Cell Period
- Configuring the ATM OAM F5 Loopback Cell Threshold
- Configuring ATM Interface Encapsulation
- Configuring an ATM1 Cell-Relay Circuit
- Examples: Configuring an ATM1 Cell-Relay Circuit
- Configuring PPP over ATM2 Encapsulation
- Example: Configuring PPP over ATM2 IQ Encapsulation
- Configuring E3 and T3 Parameters on ATM Interfaces
- Configuring SONET/SDH Parameters on ATM Interfaces
- Configuring ATM2 IQ VC Tunnel CoS Components
- Configuring Linear RED Profiles
- Configuring an ATM Scheduler Map
- Configuring VC CoS Mode
- Enabling the PLP Setting to Be Copied to the CLP Bit
- Configuring ATM CoS on the Logical Interface
- Example: Configuring ATM2 IQ VC Tunnel CoS Components
- Examples: Configuring ATM1 Interfaces
- Examples: Configuring ATM2 IQ Interfaces
- Chapter:
Channelized Interfaces Overview
[PDF 68 KB]
- Channelized Interface Capabilities
- Data-Link Connection Identifiers on Channelized Interfaces
- Clock Sources on Channelized Interfaces
- Channelized IQ Interface Properties
- Structure of Channelized IQ PICs
- Chapter:
Configuring Channelized E1 Interfaces
[PDF 67 KB]
- Configuring Channelized E1 IQ Interfaces
- Configuring E1 IQ Interfaces
- Configuring Fractional E1 IQ Interfaces
- Example: Configuring Fractional E1 IQ Interfaces
- Configuring NxDS0 IQ Interfaces
- Example: Configuring an NxDS0 IQ Interface
- Configuring Channelized E1 Interfaces
- Configuring Channelized E1 Interface Properties
- Example: Configuring Channelized E1 IQ Interfaces
- Example: Configuring Channelized E1 Interfaces
- Chapter:
Configuring Channelized OC3 IQ Interfaces
[PDF 68 KB]
- Partitions, OC Slices, Interface Types, and Time Slots
- Configuring a Clear Channel
- Configuring T3 IQ Interfaces
- Example: Configuring T3 IQ Interfaces
- Configuring T1 and NxDS0 Interfaces
- Example: Configuring T1 and NxDS0 IQ Interfaces
- Configuring Fractional T1 IQ Interfaces
- Example: Configuring Fractional T1 IQ Interfaces
- Chapter:
Configuring Channelized OC12 Interfaces
[PDF 124 KB]
- Configuring Channelized OC12 IQ Interfaces
- Configuring an OC12 IQ Interface
- Configuring T3 IQ Interfaces
- Example: Configuring T3 IQ Interfaces
- Configuring OC3 IQ Interfaces
- Example: Configuring OC3 IQ Interfaces
- Configuring T1 IQ Interfaces
- Example: Configuring T1 IQ Interfaces
- Configuring NxDS0 IQ Interfaces
- Example: Configuring NxDS0 IQ Interfaces
- Configuring Fractional T1 IQ Interfaces
- Examples: Configuring Fractional T1 IQ Interfaces
- Configuring Channelized OC12 Interfaces
- Example: Configuring Channelized OC12 IQ Interfaces
- Example: Configuring Channelized OC12 Interfaces
- Chapter:
Configuring Channelized STM1 Interfaces
[PDF 129 KB]
- Configuring Channelized STM1 IQ Interfaces
- Configuring an STM1 IQ Interface
- Configuring E1 IQ Interfaces
- Example: Configuring E1 IQ Interfaces
- Configuring Fractional E1 IQ Interfaces
- Example: Configuring Fractional E1 IQ Interfaces
- Configuring an NxDS0 IQ Interface
- Example: Configuring an NxDS0 IQ Interface
- Example: Configuring Channelized STM1 IQ Interfaces
- Configuring Channelized STM1 Interfaces
- Configuring Channelized STM1 Interface Properties
- Configuring Virtual Tributary Mapping of Channelized STM1 Interfaces
- Example: Configuring Channelized STM1 Interfaces
- Chapter:
Configuring Channelized T3 Interfaces
[PDF 128 KB]
- Configuring Channelized T3 IQ Interfaces
- Configuring T3 IQ Interfaces
- Configuring T1 IQ Interfaces
- Example: Configuring T1 IQ Interfaces
- Configuring Fractional T1 IQ Interfaces
- Example: Configuring Fractional T1 IQ Interfaces
- Configuring an NxDS0 IQ Interface
- Example: Configuring an NxDS0 IQ Interface
- Configuring Channelized DS3-to-DS0 Interfaces
- Configuring Channelized DS3-to-DS1 Interfaces
- Example: Configuring Channelized T3 IQ Interfaces
- Examples: Configuring Channelized DS3-to-DS0 Interfaces
- Examples: Configuring Channelized DS3-to-DS1 Interfaces
- Chapter:
Configuring Discard Interfaces
[PDF 17 KB]
- Chapter:
Configuring E1 Interfaces
[PDF 59 KB]
- Configuring E1 BERT Properties
- Configuring the E1 Frame Checksum
- Configuring E1 Framing
- Configuring the E1 Idle Cycle Flag
- Configuring E1 Data Inversion
- Configuring E1 Loopback Capability
- Example: Configuring E1 Loopback Capability
- Configuring E1 Start End Flags
- Configuring Fractional E1 Time Slots
- Example: Configuring Fractional E1 Time Slots
- Chapter:
Configuring E3 Interfaces
[PDF 70 KB]
- Configuring E3 BERT Properties
- Configuring the E3 CSU Compatibility Mode
- Configuring the E3 Frame Checksum
- Configuring the E3 Idle Cycle Flag
- Configuring E3 Loopback Capability
- Example: Configuring E3 Loopback Capability
- Configuring E3 HDLC Payload Scrambling
- Configuring the E3 Start End Flags
- Configuring E3 IQ Unframed Mode
- Chapter:
Configuring Encryption Interfaces
[PDF 46 KB]
- Configuring an Encryption Interface
- Specifying the Security Association Name
- Example: Configuring an Encryption Interface
- Configuring ES PIC Redundancy
- Example: Configuring ES PIC Redundancy
- Configuring IPSec Tunnel Redundancy
- Chapter:
Configuring Ethernet Interfaces
[PDF 383 KB]
- Configuring Ethernet Physical Interface Properties
- Configuring Ethernet Link Aggregation
- Configuring Aggregated Ethernet LACP
- Configuring the LACP Interval
- Example: Configuring Aggregated Ethernet LACP
- Configuring Aggregated Ethernet Link Speed
- Configuring Aggregated Ethernet Minimum Links
- Enabling Ethernet MAC Address Filtering
- Filter Specific MAC Addresses
- Configuring Ethernet Loopback Capability
- Configuring Flow Control
- Configuring the Link Characteristics
- Configuring Gratuitous ARP
- Configuring the Interface Speed
- Configuring the Ingress Rate Limit
- Configuring 802.1Q VLANs
- Enabling VLAN Tagging
- Binding a VLAN ID to a Logical Interface
- Configuring VLAN Encapsulation
- Example: Configuring VLAN Encapsulation
- Configuring Extended VLAN Encapsulation
- Example: Configuring Extended VLAN Encapsulation
- Configuring TCC and Layer 2.5 Switching
- Configuring VLAN TCC Encapsulation
- Configuring an Ethernet TCC or VLAN TCC
- Example: Configuring an Ethernet TCC or Extended VLAN TCC
- Configuring Static ARP Table Entries
- Example: Configuring Static ARP Table Entries
- Configuring VRRP
- Configuring Basic VRRP Support
- Configuring VRRP Authentication
- Configuring the Advertisement Interval for the VRRP Master Router
- Modifying the Advertisement Interval in Seconds
- Modifying the Advertisement Interval in Milliseconds
- Configuring a Backup Router to Preempt the Master Router
- Modifying the Preemption Hold-Time Value
- Accept Packets Destined for the Virtual IP Address
- Configuring a Logical Interface to Be Tracked
- Tracing VRRP Operations
- Example: Configuring VRRP
- Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Accounting and Policing
- Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Policers
- Configuring a Policer
- Specifying an Input Priority Map
- Specifying an Output Priority Map
- Applying a Policer
- Configuring MAC Address Filtering
- Example: Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Policers
- Configuring MAC Address Accounting
- Stacking and Rewriting Gigabit Ethernet IQ VLAN Tags
- Stacking a VLAN Tag on All Tagged Frames Entering the Interface
- Stacking a VLAN Tag on All Tagged Frames Exiting the Interface
- Removing a VLAN Tag from All Tagged Frames Entering the Interface
- Removing a VLAN Tag from All Tagged Frames Exiting the Interface
- Configuring Frames with Particular TPIDs to be Processed as Tagged Frames
- Rewriting the VLAN Tag on All Tagged Frames Entering the Interface
- Rewriting the VLAN Tag on All Tagged Frames Exiting the Interface
- Configuring Stacked VLAN Tagging
- Configuring Dual VLAN Tags
- Examples: Stacking and Rewriting Gigabit Ethernet IQ VLAN Tags
- Configuring the Management Ethernet Interface
- Configuring the MAC Address on the Management Ethernet Interface
- Displaying the Internal Ethernet Interface
- Configuring Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces
- Configuring Tagged Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces
- Configuring Untagged Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces
- Example: Configuring Untagged Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces interfaces
- Set the Number of Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces on the Chassis
- Example: Configuring Fast Ethernet Interfaces
- Example: Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces
- Example: Configuring Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces
- Chapter:
Configuring Frame Relay
[PDF 87 KB]
- Configuring Frame Relay Interface Encapsulation
- Configuring the Frame Relay Encapsulation on a Physical Interface
- Example: Configuring the Encapsulation on a Physical Interface
- Configuring the Frame Relay Encapsulation on a Logical Interface
- Configuring Frame Relay Control Bit Translation
- Configuring the Media MTU
- Setting the Protocol MTU
- Configuring Frame Relay Keepalives
- Configuring Tunable Keepalives for Frame Relay LMI
- Configuring Inverse Frame Relay ARP
- Configuring the Router as a DCE
- Configuring Frame Relay DLCIs
- Configuring a Point-to-Point Frame Relay Connection
- Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Frame Relay Connection
- Configuring a Multicast-Capable Frame Relay Connection
- Chapter:
Configuring Link Services and Multilink Interfaces
[PDF 266 KB]
- Configuring Logical Interface Properties
- Default Settings for Logical Interfaces
- Configuring a Link Services Point-to-Point DLCI
- Configuring a Link Services Multicast-Capable DLCI
- Configuring a Drop Timeout Period
- Configuring Logical Interface Encapsulation
- Configuring a Fragmentation Threshold
- Configuring Link Services Delay-Sensitive Packet Interleaving
- Configuring LFI with DLCI Scheduling
- Example: Configuring LFI with DLCI Scheduling
- Configuring Minimum Links
- Configuring MRRU
- Configuring Sequence Format
- Configuring Link Services Physical Interface Properties
- Default Settings for Link Services Interfaces
- Configuring Link Services Physical Interface Encapsulation
- Configuring Link Services Acknowledgment Timers
- Configuring Link Services Differential Delay
- Configuring Link Services Keepalive Settings on Frame Relay LMI
- Multilink and Link Services Interface Structure
- Multilink Services PIC and Link Services PIC Capacities
- Link Services PIC Capabilities
- Configuring Bundles
- Configuring CoS Components on Link Services PICs
- Link Services CoS on J-series Services Routers
- Link Services CoS on M-series and T-series Platforms
- Example: Configuring CoS Components on Link Services PICs
- Examples: Configuring Multilink Interfaces
- Examples: Configuring Link Services Interfaces
- Chapter:
Configuring Link Services IQ Interfaces
[PDF 250 KB]
- Layer 2 Service Package Capabilities and Interfaces
- AS PIC Link Services IQ CoS Components
- Scheduler Buffer Size
- Scheduler Shaping Rate
- Scheduler Transmit Rate
- Configuring Fragmentation by Forwarding Class
- Configuring Link-Layer Overhead
- CoS Configuration Tasks
- Common Uses for the Link Services IQ Interface
- Configuring an NxT1 Bundle Using MLPPP
- Example: Configuring an NxT1 Bundle Using MLPPP
- Configuring an NxT1 Bundle Using FRF.16
- Examples: Configuring an NxT1 Bundle Using FRF.16
- Configuring a Single Fractional T1 Using MLPPP and LFI
- Example: Configuring a Single Fractional T1 Using MLPPP and LFI
- Configuring a Single Fractional T1 Using FRF.12
- Examples: Configuring a Single Fractional T1 Using FRF.12
- Chapter:
Configuring the Loopback Interface
[PDF 20 KB]
- Example: Configuring the Loopback Interface
- Chapter:
Configuring Collector and Monitoring Services Interfaces
[PDF 40 KB]
- Minimum Traffic Sampling Configuration
- Configuring Flow Monitoring
- Configuring Collector Interfaces
- Chapter:
Configuring Serial Interfaces
[PDF 107 KB]
- Configuring the Serial Line Protocol
- Serial Interface Default Settings
- EIA-530 Interface Default Settings
- V.35 Interface Default Settings
- X.21 Interface Default Settings
- Invalid Serial Interface Statements
- Invalid EIA-530 Interface Statements
- Invalid V.35 interface Statements
- Invalid X.21 Interface Statements
- Configuring the Serial Clocking Mode
- Inverting the Serial Interface Transmit Clock
- Configuring the DTE Clock Rate
- Configuring the Serial Signal Handling
- Configuring the Serial DTR Circuit
- Configuring Serial Signal Polarities
- Configuring Serial Loopback Capability
- Example: Configuring Serial Loopback Capability
- Configuring Serial Line Encoding
- Chapter:
Configuring SONET/SDH Interfaces
[PDF 252 KB]
- Configuring SONET/SDH Physical Interface Properties
- Configuring SONET/SDH Header Byte Values
- Configuring an Incrementing STM ID
- Configuring the SONET/SDH Frame Checksum
- Configuring SONET/SDH Loopback Capability
- Example: Configuring SONET/SDH Loopback Capability
- Configuring the SONET/SDH Path Trace Identifier
- Configuring SONET/SDH HDLC Payload Scrambling
- Configuring SONET/SDH RFC 2615 Support
- Configuring SONET/SDH Defect Triggers to Be Ignored
- Applying Up and Down Hold Timers to the Defect
- Example: Configuring SONET/SDH Defects to Be Ignored
- Configuring Virtual Tributary Mapping
- Configuring APS and MSP
- Configuring Basic APS Support
- Example: Configuring Basic APS Support
- Configuring Switching Between the Working and Protect Circuits
- Configuring Revertive Mode
- Configuring Unidirectional Switching Mode Support
- Configuring APS Timers
- Configuring APS Load Sharing Between Circuit Pairs
- Example: Configuring APS Load Sharing Between Circuit Pairs
- Configuring the Media MTU
- Enabling Passive Monitoring on SONET/SDH Interfaces
- Removing MPLS Labels from Incoming Packets
- Configuring the Clock Source
- Configuring Receive and Transmit Leaky Bucket Properties
- Damping Interface Transitions
- Configuring Interface Encapsulation
- Configuring the Encapsulation on a Physical Interface
- Example: Configuring the Encapsulation on a Physical Interface
- Configuring the Encapsulation on a Logical Interface
- Example: Configuring SONET/SDH Interfaces
- Configuring Aggregated SONET/SDH Interfaces
- Configuring SONET/SDH Link Aggregation
- Configuring Aggregated SONET/SDH Link Speed
- Configuring Aggregated SONET/SDH Minimum Links
- Configuring Filters or Sampling on Aggregated SONET/SDH Links
- Examples: Configuring Filters or Sampling on Aggregated SONET/SDH Links
- Example: Configuring Aggregated SONET/SDH Interfaces
- Chapter:
Configuring T1 Interfaces
[PDF 69 KB]
- Configuring T1 BERT Properties
- Configuring the T1 Buildout
- Configuring T1 Byte Encoding
- Configuring T1 Data Inversion
- Configuring the T1 Frame Checksum
- Configuring the T1 Remote Loopback Response
- Configuring T1 Framing
- Configuring T1 Line Encoding
- Configuring T1 Loopback Capability
- Configuring the T1 Idle Cycle Flag
- Configuring T1 Start End Flags
- Configuring Fractional T1 Time Slots
- Example: Configuring Fractional T1 Time Slots
- Chapter:
Configuring T3 Interfaces
[PDF 106 KB]
- Configuring T3 BERT Properties
- Disabling T3 C-Bit Parity Mode
- Configuring the T3 CSU Compatibility Mode
- Configuring the T3 Frame Checksum
- Configuring the T3 FEAC Response
- Configuring the T3 Idle Cycle Flag
- Configuring the T3 Line Buildout
- Configuring the Channelized T3 Loop Timing
- Configuring T3 Loopback Capability
- Configuring T3 HDLC Payload Scrambling
- Configuring the T3 Start End Flags
- Examples: Configuring T3 Interfaces
- Chapter:
Configuring Tunnel Interfaces
[PDF 89 KB]
- Configuring a Unicast Tunnel
- Configuring a Key Number on GRE Tunnels
- Enabling Fragmentation on GRE Tunnels
- Specifying an MTU Setting for the Tunnel
- Configuring a Multicast Tunnel
- Configuring a Logical Tunnel
- Example: Configuring a Logical Tunnel
- Configuring a Tunnel Interface for Routing Table Lookup
- Configuring a Tunnel Interface for VRF Table Lookup
- Configuring PIM Tunnels
- Configuring an IPv6-over-IPv4 Tunnel
- Example: Configuring Unicast Tunnels
- Example: Configuring a Virtual Loopback Tunnel Interface for VRF Table Lookup
- Example: Configuring an IPv6-over-IPv4 Tunnel
- Chapter:
Configuring Voice Services Interfaces
[PDF 55 KB]
- Configuring Voice Services Properties
- Configuring Logical Interface Encapsulation
- Configuring the Interface Address
- Configuring Compression
- Configuring Delay-Sensitive Packet Interleaving
- Example: Configuring Compression
- Configuring the Bundle Interface
- Example: Configuring Voice Services
- Chapter:
Summary of Interface Configuration Statements
[PDF 1502 KB]
- 802.3ad
- accept-data
- accept-source-mac
- access-concentrator
- access-profile
- accounting
- accounting-profile
- acknowledge-retries
- acknowledge-timer
- action-red-differential-delay
- address
- advertise-interval
- advertise-interval (APS)
- advertise-interval (VRRP)
- aggregate
- aggregate (Gigabit Ethernet CoS Policer)
- aggregate (SONET/SDH)
- aggregated-ether-options
- aggregated-sonet-options
- allow-any-vci
- aps
- arp
- atm-encapsulation
- atm-options
- atm-scheduler-map
- authentication-key
- authentication-key (APS)
- authentication-key (VRRP)
- authentication-type
- auto-reconnect
- backup-destination
- backup-interface
- bandwidth
- bandwidth-limit
- bert-algorithm
- bert-error-rate
- bert-period
- boot-command
- broadcast
- buildout
- buildout (E3 or T3 over ATM Interfaces)
- buildout (T1 Interfaces)
- bundle
- burst-size-limit
- byte-encoding
- bytes
- cbit-parity
- cbr
- cell-bundle-size
- chap
- classifier
- clear-dont-fragment-bit
- clock-rate
- clocking
- clocking-mode
- compatibility-mode
- compression
- connections
- control-leads
- control-polarity
- control-signal
- core-dump
- cts
- cts-polarity
- dcd
- dcd-polarity
- dce
- description
- destination
- destination (IPCP)
- destination (Routing Instance)
- destination (Tunnels)
- destination-class-usage
- destination-profile
- dial-options
- disable
- dlci
- drop-timeout
- ds0-options
- dsl-options
- dsr
- dsr-polarity
- dtr
- dtr-circuit
- dtr-polarity
- e1-options
- e3-options
- encapsulation
- encapsulation (Logical Interface)
- encapsulation (Physical Interface)
- encoding
- epd-threshold
- epd-threshold (Logical Interface)
- epd-threshold (Physical Interface)
- es-options
- ethernet-policer-profile
- ethernet-switch-profile
- eui-64
- f-max-period
- facility-override
- family
- fast-interval
- fastether-options
- fcs
- feac-loop-respond
- filter
- flow-control
- force
- forwarding-class
- forwarding-class (ATM2 IQ Scheduler Maps)
- forwarding-class (Gigabit Ethernet IQ Classifier)
- fragment-threshold
- framing
- gigether-options
- gratuitous-arp-reply
- hello-timer
- high-plp-max-threshold
- high-plp-threshold
- hold-time
- hold-time (APS)
- hold-time (Physical Interface)
- hold-time (SONET/SDH Defect Triggers)
- hold-time (VRRP)
- host
- idle-cycle-flag
- ieee802.1p
- ignore-all
- ilmi
- inactivity-timeout
- indication
- indication-polarity
- ingress-rate-limit
- input
- input-priority-map
- input-vlan-map
- interface-type
- interfaces
- interface-switch
- interleave-fragments
- inverse-arp
- invert-data
- ipsec-sa
- keep-address-and-control
- keepalives
- key
- l2tp-interface-id
- lacp
- line-encoding
- line-protocol
- linear-red-profile
- linear-red-profiles
- link-layer-overhead
- link-mode
- link-speed
- lmi
- lmi-type
- local-name
- lockout
- log-prefix
- logical-routers
- long-buildout
- loop-timing
- loopback
- loopback (Aggregated Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet)
- loopback (DS0, E1/E3, SONET/SDH, and T1/T3)
- loopback (Serial)
- loss-priority
- low-plp-max-threshold
- low-plp-threshold
- mac
- mac-address
- mac-learn-enable
- maximum-vcs
- minimum-links
- mlfr-uni-nni-bundle-options
- mode
- mpls
- mrru
- mtu
- multicast-dlci
- multicast-vci
- multicast-only
- multipoint
- multipoint-destination
- multiservice-options
- n391
- n392
- n393
- negotiate-address
- neighbor
- no-accept-data
- no-cbit-parity
- no-core-dump
- no-feac-loop-respond
- no-flow-control
- no-gratuitous-arp-reply
- no-gratuitous-arp-request
- no-keepalives
- no-loopback
- no-long-buildout
- no-mac-learn-enable
- no-partition
- no-partition (Channelized E1 IQ Interfaces)
- no-partition (Channelized OC1 IQ Interfaces)
- no-partition (Channelized OC12 IQ Interfaces)
- no-partition (Channelized STM1 IQ Interfaces)
- no-partition (Channelized T3 IQ Interfaces)
- no-payload-scrambler
- no-preempt
- no-redirects
- no-source-filtering
- no-syslog
- no-translate-discard-eligible
- no-translate-fecn-and-becn
- no-unframed
- no-z0-increment
- oam-liveness
- oam-period
- oc-slice
- open-timeout
- operating-mode
- output
- output-priority-map
- output-vlan-map
- overflow
- overflow (Receive Bucket)
- overflow (Transmit Bucket)
- paired-group
- partition
- passive
- passive-monitor-mode
- path-trace
- payload-scrambler
- peer-unit
- periodic
- per-unit-scheduler
- pic-type
- plp-to-clp
- plp1
- point-to-point
- policer
- policer (CoS)
- policer (Interface)
- policer (MAC)
- pop
- pop-all-labels
- port
- post-service-filter
- ppp-options
- pppoe-options
- preempt
- preferred
- premium
- premium (Output Priority Map)
- premium (Policer)
- primary
- priority
- priority (Schedulers)
- priority (VRRP)
- promiscuous-mode
- protect-circuit
- proxy
- push
- queue-depth
- queue-length
- queues
- rate
- receive-bucket
- receive-options-packets
- receive-ttl-exceeded
- red-differential-delay
- remote
- remote-loopback-respond
- request
- required-depth
- revert-time
- rfc-2615
- routing-instance
- rpf-check
- rtp
- rts
- rts-polarity
- rtvbr
- sampling
- scheduler-maps
- serial-options
- service
- service-domain
- service-filter
- service-name
- service-set
- services
- services-options
- shaping
- short-sequence
- sonet-options
- source
- source-address-filter
- source-class-usage
- source-filtering
- speed
- stacked-vlan-tagging
- start-end-flag
- swap
- switching-mode
- syslog
- syslog (Interfaces)
- syslog (Monitoring)
- t1-options
- t3-options
- t391
- t392
- tag-protocol-id
- tag-protocol-id (TPIDs Expected to Be Sent or Received)
- tag-protocol-id (TPID to Rewrite)
- threshold
- timeslots
- tm
- tm-polarity
- traceoptions
- traceoptions (Individual Interfaces)
- traceoptions (Interface Process)
- traceoptions (VRRP)
- track
- translate-discard-eligible
- translate-fecn-and-becn
- transmit-bucket
- transmit-clock
- transmit-weight
- transmit-weight (ATM2 IQ CoS Forwarding Class)
- transmit-weight (ATM2 IQ Virtual Circuit)
- traps
- trigger
- trunk-bandwidth
- trunk-id
- ttl
- tunnel
- underlying-interface
- unframed
- unit
- unnumbered-address
- vbr
- vc-cos-mode
- vci
- virtual-address
- vlan-id
- vlan-id (VLAN ID to Be Bound to a Logical Interface)
- vlan-id (VLAN ID to Rewrite)
- vlan-tags
- vlan-tagging
- vpi
- vpi (Define Virtual Path)
- vpi (ATM CCC Cell-Relay Mode)
- vrrp-group
- vtmapping
- working-circuit
- yellow-differential-delay
- z0-increment
- Chapter:
CoS Overview
[PDF 89 KB]
- Non-CoS-Configurable Interfaces
- CoS Applications
- JUNOS CoS Components
- CoS Inputs and Outputs
- Traffic Classifiers
- Default Classifier
- Behavior Aggregate Classifier
- Multifield Classifier
- Forwarding Classes
- Transmission Scheduling and Rate Control
- Priority Scheduling
- Fabric Priority Queuing
- Transmission Rate Control
- Allocation of Leftover Bandwidth
- Default Congestion and Transmission Control
- RED Congestion Control
- Rewrite Markers
- Hardware Capabilities and Limitations
- Chapter:
CoS Configuration Guidelines
[PDF 482 KB]
- Hardware Capabilities and Limitations
- Defining Code-Point Aliases
- Configuring Forwarding Classes
- Assigning a Forwarding Class to an Interface
- Overriding Fabric Priority Queuing
- Configuring up to Eight Forwarding Classes
- PICs Restricted to Four Queues
- Enabling Eight Queues on IQ Interfaces
- Examples: Configuring up to Eight Forwarding Classes
- Classifying Packets by Behavior Aggregate
- Applying a Classifier to a Logical Interface
- Applying DSCP IPv6 Classifiers
- Overriding the Default PLP on M320 and T-series Platforms
- Example: Overriding the Default PLP on M320 and T-series Platforms
- Configuring Scheduling Maps
- Default Scheduler
- Configuring the Scheduler Buffer Size
- Configuring the Scheduler Drop Profile
- Configuring Priority Scheduling
- Example: Configuring Priority Scheduling
- Hardware Priority Mappings
- Configuring the Scheduler Transmission Rate
- Configuring the Scheduler Map
- Associating the Scheduler Map with an Output Interface
- Scheduling Packet Forwarding Component Queues
- Example: Associating a Scheduler Map with Packet Forwarding Component Queues
- Associating a Scheduler Map with a DLCI or VLAN
- Example: Associating a Scheduler Map name with a DLCI or VLAN
- Associating a Scheduler with a Fabric Priority
- Example: Associating a Scheduler with a Fabric Priority
- Configuring RED Drop Profiles
- Packet Loss Priority
- Rewriting Packet Header Information
- Rewriting EXP Bits on a Particular Node
- Example: Rewriting EXP Bits on a Particular Node
- Rewriting MPLS and IPv4 Packet Headers
- Example: Rewriting MPLS and IPv4 Packet Headers
- Rewriting the EXP Bits of All Three Labels of an Outgoing Packet
- Example: Rewriting the EXP Bits of All Three Labels of an Outgoing Packet
- Rewriting IEEE 802.1p Packet Headers with MPLS EXP Value
- Configuring CoS-Based Forwarding
- Example: Configuring CoS-Based Forwarding
- Configuring Class of Service for Tunnels
- Example: Configuring Class of Service for Tunnels
- Overriding the Input Classification
- Examples: Configuring Class of Service
- Chapter:
Summary of CoS Configuration Statements
[PDF 351 KB]
- adaptive-shaper
- adaptive-shapers
- buffer-size
- class
- class-of-service
- classification-override
- classifiers
- classifiers (Application)
- classifiers (Definition)
- code-point
- code-point-aliases
- code-points
- code-points (Forwarding Class)
- code-points (Frame Relay DE Bit Loss-Priority Map)
- default-channel
- drop-probability
- drop-probability (Interpolated Value)
- drop-probability (Percentage)
- drop-profile
- drop-profile-map
- drop-profiles
- dscp
- dscp-ipv6
- exp
- exp-push-push-push
- exp-swap-push-push
- fabric
- fill-level
- fill-level (Interpolated Value)
- fill-level (Percentage)
- forwarding-class
- forwarding-class (Classifiers)
- forwarding-class (Forwarding Policy)
- forwarding-class (Fragmentation)
- forwarding-class (Interfaces)
- forwarding-class (Restricted Queues)
- forwarding-classes
- forwarding-policy
- fragment-threshold
- fragmentation-map
- fragmentation-maps
- frame-relay
- frame-relay-de
- ieee-802.1
- import
- import (Classifiers)
- import (Rewrite Rules)
- inet-precedence
- interfaces
- interpolate
- loss-priority
- loss-priority (Classifiers)
- loss-priority (Frame Relay DE Bit Loss-Priority Map)
- loss-priority (Rewrite Rules)
- loss-priority (Scheduler Drop Profiles)
- loss-priority-maps
- loss-priority-maps (Assigning to an Interface)
- loss-priority-maps (Defining)
- lsp-next-hop
- next-hop
- next-hop-map
- no-fragmentation
- priority
- priority (Fabric Queues, Schedulers)
- priority (Fabric Priority)
- priority (Schedulers)
- protocol
- protocol (Rewrite Rules)
- protocol (Schedulers)
- queue
- queue (Global Queues)
- queue (Restricted Queues)
- restricted-queues
- rewrite-rules
- rewrite-rules (Definition)
- rewrite-rules (Interfaces)
- scheduler
- scheduler (Fabric Queues)
- scheduler (Scheduler Map)
- scheduler-map
- scheduler-map (Fabric Queues)
- scheduler-map (Interfaces)
- scheduler-map (Virtual Channels)
- scheduler-map-chassis
- scheduler-maps
- schedulers
- shaping-rate
- shaping-rate (Adaptive Shaping)
- shaping-rate (Applying Packet Scheduling)
- shaping-rate (Limiting Excess Bandwidth Usage)
- shaping-rate (Virtual Channels)
- transmit-rate
- trigger
- unit
- virtual-channel-group
- virtual-channel-groups
- virtual-channels
- Chapter:
Index
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- Chapter:
Index of Statements and Commands
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