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Interface and Routing Features on J-series Services Routers

The following tables list interface and routing features that are supported on J-series Services Routers.

Table 9: Support Information: Interfaces

Feature

More Information

Asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) interface

ADSL Interface Overview

Channelized E1 interface

Channelized T1/E1/ISDN PRI Interfaces Overview

Channelized ISDN PRI interface

Channelized T1/E1/ISDN PRI Interfaces Overview

Channelized T1 interface

Channelized T1/E1/ISDN PRI Interfaces Overview

Class-of-service support interface

Special Interfaces

Discard interface

Discard Interface

Ethernet interface

Ethernet Interface Overview

E1 interface

E1 Overview

E3 interface

T3 and E3 Interfaces Overview

Fast Ethernet interface

Interfaces Terms

Generic routing encapsulation (GRE) interface

Special Interfaces

Gigabit Ethernet interface

Interfaces Terms

Internally configured interface used by the system as a control path between the WXC Integrated Services Module and the Routing Engine

Special Interfaces

Internally generated GRE interface

Special Interfaces

Internally generated link services interface

Special Interfaces

Internally generated IP-over-IP interface

Special Interfaces

Internally generated Protocol Independent Multicast de-encapsulation interface

Special Interfaces

Internally generated Protocol Independent Multicast encapsulation interface

Special Interfaces

IP-over-IP encapsulation interface

Special Interfaces

ISDN interface

ISDN Interface Overview

Link services interface

Services Interfaces

Loopback Interface

Loopback Interface

Management interface

Management Interface

Passive monitoring interface

Special Interfaces

Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) interface

Configuring Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet

Protocol Independent Multicast de-encapsulation interface

Special Interfaces

Protocol Independent Multicast encapsulation interface

Special Interfaces

Secure tunnel interface

Special Interfaces

Serial interface

Serial Interface Overview

Symmetric high-speed DSL (SHDSL) interface

SHDSL Interface Overview

T1 interface

T1 Overview

T3 interface

T3 and E3 Interfaces Overview

Universal serial bus (USB) model physical interface

Special Interfaces

Table 10: Support Information: Routing Options

FeatureMore Information

IPv4 options and broadcast Internet diagrams

Routing Overview

IPv6 routing, forwarding, global address configuration, and Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)

Routing Overview

Static routing

Static Routing Overview

RIP v1, v2

RIP Overview

RIP next generation (RIPng)

RIPng Overview

OSPF v2

OSPF Overview

OSPF v3

OSPF Overview

IS-IS

IS-IS Overview

BGP

BGP Overview

BGP extensions for IPv6

BGP Overview

Neighbor Discovery Protocol and Secure Neighbor Discovery Protocol

JUNOS Routing Protocols Configuration Guide

Multiple virtual routers

JUNOS Routing Protocols Configuration Guide

Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)

JUNOS Multicast Protocols Configuration Guide

Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM)

JUNOS Multicast Protocols Configuration Guide

Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP)

JUNOS Multicast Protocols Configuration Guide

Single-source multicast

JUNOS Multicast Protocols Configuration Guide

Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)

JUNOS Multicast Protocols Configuration Guide

Session Announcement Protocol (SAP) and Session Description

JUNOS Multicast Protocols Configuration Guide

Network Time Protocol (NTP)

JUNOS System Basics and Services Command Reference

Compressed Real-Time Transport Protocol (CRTP)

JUNOS System Basics and Services Command Reference

Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)

JUNOS Software Network Interfaces Configuration Guide

Table 11: Support Information: MPLS

FeatureMore Information

Secondary and standby label-switched paths (LSPs)

MPLS Overview

Point-to-multipoint connections

MPLS Overview

MPLS virtual private networks (VPNs) with VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) tables on customer edge (CE) routers

VPN Overview

Layer 3 MPLS VPNs

VPN Overview

Layer 2 VPNs for Ethernet connections

VPN Overview

Circuit cross-connect (CCC) and translational cross-connect (TCC)

VPN Configuration Overview

LDP

Signaling Protocols Overview

RSVP

Signaling Protocols Overview

Connectionless Network Service (CLNS)

CLNS Overview

Virtual private LAN service (VPLS)

VPLS Overview

OSPF and IS-IS traffic engineering extensions

JUNOS Software MPLS Applications Configuration Guide

Equal-cost multipath (ECMP)

JUNOS Software MPLS Applications Configuration Guide

Interprovider and carrier-of-carriers VPNs

JUNOS Software VPNs Configuration Guide

Standards-based fast reroute

JUNOS Software VPNs Configuration Guide

Filter-based forwarding (FBF) and forwarding table filters (FTFs)

JUNOS Software VPNs Configuration Guide

Multicast VPNs

JUNOS Software VPNs Configuration Guide

Table 12: Stateless Firewall Filters

FeatureMore Information

Stateless firewall filters (ACLs)

Stateless Firewall Filter Overview

Table 13: Support Information: CoS

Feature

More Information

Code-point aliases

Code-Point Aliases

Classifiers

Classifiers

Forwarding classes

Forwarding Classes

Transmission queues

Transmission Queues

Schedulers:

  • Transmission rate (no exact knob rate)
  • Delay buffer size
  • Shaping rate
  • Red drop profiles

Schedulers

Virtual channels

Virtual Channels

Tunnels

CoS Queuing for Tunnels

Policing

Policers for Traffic Classes


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