Junos OS VPNs Library for Routing Devices
These guides provide an overview of Virtual Private Network (VPN) concepts, as well as configuration information, examples, and reference information about VPNs. In the context of the Junos OS software, a VPN consists of two topological areas: the provider’s network and the customer’s network. The customer’s network is commonly located at multiple physical sites and is also private (non-Internet). The provider’s network, which runs across the public Internet infrastructure, consists of routers that provide VPN services to a customer’s network as well as routers that provide other services. The provider’s network connects the various customer sites in what appears to the customer to be a private network. To ensure that VPNs stay private and isolated from other VPNs and from the public Internet, the Junos OS software in the provider’s network relies on VPN features and routing policies to ensure that routing information from different VPNs remains separated.
VPNs
- VPN Overview and Common Configuration
- Layer 2 VPNs Feature Guide for Routing Devices
- Layer 2 Circuits Feature Guide for Routing Devices
- VPLS Feature Guide for Routing Devices
- EVPNs Feature Guide for Routing Devices
- Layer 3 VPNs Feature Guide for Routing Devices
- Multicast VPNs Feature Guide for Routing Devices
- Interprovider and Carrier-of-Carriers Feature Guide for Routing Devices
- Dynamic Profiles for VPLS Pseudowires Feature Guide for MX Series Routers

