JUNOS 9.3 MX-series Layer 2 Configuration Guide

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About This Guide
Objectives
Audience
Supported Routing Platforms
Using the Indexes
Using the Examples in This Manual
Documentation Conventions
List of Technical Publications
Documentation Feedback
Requesting Technical Support
Overview of Layer 2 Services for MX-series Routers
MX-series Architecture
Architecture Features
DPCs
MX-series Layer 3 and Layer 2 Functions and Configuration
MX-series Snooping
Configuring Routing Instances for MX-series Layer 2 Services
Routing Instances Overview
Routing Instances Basic Configuration
Configuring Routing Instance Types Used in Layer 2 Networking
Layer 2 Control Protocols
Virtual Switch Routing Instance
VPLS Routing Instance
Configuring Layer 2 Port Mirroring
Layer 2 Port Mirroring Overview
Layer 2 Port Mirroring Features
Different Port-Mirroring for Different Router Interfaces
Input Packet-Sampling Properties
Mirror Destination Properties
Layer 2 Port Mirroring Restrictions
Layer 2 Port Mirroring for the Global Instance
Configuring Layer 2 Port Mirroring for the Global Instance
Enabling Mirror-Once Mode for Layer 2 Port Mirroring
Layer 2 Port Mirroring for a DPC or a Packet Forwarding Engine
Configuring Layer 2 Port-Mirroring Instances
Determining the Number of DPCs in an MX-series Router
Binding a Layer 2 Port-Mirroring Instance to a DPC
Binding a Layer 2 Port-Mirroring Instance to a Packet Forwarding Engine
Precedence of Port-Mirroring Instances at Different Levels of the Chassis
Layer 2 Port Mirroring for a Logical Interface, Forwarding Table, or Flood Table
Configuring a Layer 2 Port-Mirroring Firewall Filter
Applying a Layer 2 Port-Mirroring Filter to a Logical Interface
Behavior of a Port-Mirroring Filter Applied to an Aggregated Ethernet Interface
Applying a Layer 2 Port-Mirroring Filter to the Forwarding Table on a Bridge Domain
Applying a Layer 2 Port-Mirroring Filter to the Flood Table on a VPLS Routing Instance
Example: Configuring Layer 2 Port Mirroring for a Logical Interface
Configuring Layer 2 Bridging
Layer 2 Bridging Overview
Configuring a Bridge Domain
Configuring VLAN Identifiers for a Bridge Domain or a VPLS Routing Instance
Configuring Integrated Routing and Bridging for a Bridge Domain
Configuring a Set of Bridge Domains for a Layer 2 Trunk Port
Configuring Layer 2 Virtual Switches
Configuring a Layer 2 Virtual Switch
Configuring a Layer 2 Virtual Switch with a Layer 2 Trunk Port
Configuring VPLS Ports in a Virtual Switch
Configuring Integrated Routing and Bridging for a Bridge Domain Within a Layer 2 Virtual Switch
Configuring Layer 2 Learning and Forwarding Properties for a Bridge Domain
Disabling MAC Learning for a Bridge Domain or Logical Interface
Configuring Static MAC Addresses for Logical Interfaces in a Bridge Domain
Configuring the Size of the MAC Address Table
Limiting the Number of MAC Addresses Learned from an Interface in a Bridge Domain
Enabling MAC Accounting for a Bridge Domain
Configuring Layer 2 Learning and Forwarding Properties for a Set of Bridge Domains with a Layer 2 Trunk Port
Disabling MAC Learning for a Set of Bridge Domains
Limiting the Number of MAC Addresses Learned from a Trunk Port
Modifying the Size of the MAC Address Table for a Set of Bridge Domains
Enabling MAC Accounting for a Set of Bridge Domains
Configuring Layer 3 Tunnel Services Interfaces on MX-series Routers
Summary of Bridge Domain Configuration Statements
bandwidth
bridge-domains
bridge-options
domain-type
interface
interface-mac-limit
mac-statistics
mac-table-size
no-mac-learning
packet-action
routing-interface
static-mac
switch-options
tunnel-services
vlan-id
vlan-tags
Configuring Layer 2 Address Learning and Forwarding Properties
Layer 2 Address Learning and Forwarding Properties Overview
Disabling MAC Learning
Configuring the MAC Table Timeout Interval
Enabling MAC Accounting
Limiting the Number of MAC Addresses Learned from Each Interface
Summary of Layer 2 Address Learning and Forwarding Configuration Statements
global-mac-limit
global-mac-statistics
global-mac-table-aging-time
global-no-mac-learning
l2-learning
Configuring Spanning-Tree Protocols
Spanning-Tree Protocols Overview
Configuring the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
Enabling a Spanning-Tree Protocol
Configuring the BPDU Destination MAC Address
Configuring the Bridge Priority
Configuring the Maximum Age Timer
Configuring the Hello Timer
Forcing the Spanning-Tree Version
Configuring the Forwarding Delay
Configuring the Extended System Identifier
Configuring the Interface
Configuring the Interface Priority
Configuring the Interface Cost
Configuring the Interface Mode
Configuring an Edge Port
Configuring Root Protect
Tracing STP Traffic
Example: Tracing STP Traffic
Configuring the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
Configuring the MSTP MSTI Instance Identifier
Configuring the MSTP Region Configuration Name
Configuring the MSTP Revision Level
Configuring the MSTP Maximum Hops
Configuring the MSTI Interface
Configuring the MSTI VLAN
Disabling the MSTP Instance
Configuring the VLAN Spanning Tree Protocol
VSTP Limitations
Configuring a VSTP VLAN Instance
Configuring Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
Enabling Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
Configuring the Layer 2 Protocol Tunnel Interface
Configuring the Layer 2 Protocol to be Tunneled
Summary of Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration Statements
bridge-priority
bpdu-destination-mac-address
configuration-name
cost
disable
edge
extended-system-id
force-version
forward-delay
hello-time
interface
interface (Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling)
interface (Spanning Tree)
layer2-control
mac-rewrite
max-age
max-hops
mode
msti
mstp
no-root-port
priority
protocol
protocols
revision-level
rstp
traceoptions
vlan
vlan (MSTP)
vlan (VSTP)
vstp
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Index of Statements and Commands