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Protocol Families
A protocol family is a group of logical properties within an
interface configuration. Protocol families include all the protocols
that make up a protocol suite. To use a protocol within a particular
suite, you must configure the entire protocol family as a logical
property for an interface. The protocol families include common and
not-so-common protocol suites.
Common Protocol
Suites
JUNOS protocol families include the following common protocol
suites:
- Inet—Supports IP protocol traffic, including Open
Shortest Path First (OSPF), Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), and Internet
Control Message Protocol (ICMP).
- Inet6—Supports
IPv6 protocol traffic, including Routing Information Protocol for
IPv6 (RIPng), Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS),
and BGP.
- ISO—Supports
IS-IS traffic.
- MPLS—Supports
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS).
Other Protocol Suites
In addition to the common protocol suites, JUNOS protocol families
sometimes use the following protocol suites:
-
ccc—Circuit
cross-connect (CCC).
-
mlfr-uni-nni—Multilink Frame Relay (MLFR) FRF.16 user-to-network
network-to-network (UNI NNI).
-
mlfr-end-to-end—Multilink Frame Relay end-to-end.
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mlppp—Mulitlink Point-to-Point Protocol.
-
tcc—Translational
cross-connect (TCC).
-
tnp—Trivial
Network Protocol. This Juniper Networks proprietary protocol provides
communication between the Routing Engine and the router's packet forwarding
components. The JUNOS software automatically configures this protocol
family on the router's internal interfaces only.
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