
JUNOS Software Interfaces and Routing Configuration Guide
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Table of Contents
About This Guide
Configuring Router Interfaces
Interfaces Overview
Interfaces Terms
Network Interfaces
Data Link Layer Overview
T1 and E1 Interfaces Overview
Channelized T1/E1/ISDN PRI Interfaces Overview
T3 and E3 Interfaces Overview
Serial Interface Overview
ADSL Interface Overview
SHDSL Interface Overview
G.SHDSL Mini-PIM
VDSL2 Interface Overview
DOCSIS Mini-PIM Interface Overview
ISDN Interface Overview
Interface Physical Properties
Physical Encapsulation on an Interface
Interface Logical Properties
Special Interfaces
Ethernet Interfaces
Configuring Channelized T1/E1/ISDN PRI Interfaces
Configuring Digital Subscriber Line Interfaces
Configuring G.SHDSL Interfaces
Configuring DOCSIS Mini-PIM Interfaces
Configuring VDSL2 Interface
Before You Begin
Configuring the VDSL2 Interface with the CLI Configuration
Editor
Example: Configuring the VDSL2 Interface on SRX Series Services
Gateways (CLI)
Requirements
Overview
Before You Begin
VDSL2 Interface Configuration
VDSL2 Mini-PIM Default Configuration and Verification
Configuring the VDSL2 Interface for End-to-End Data Path
Configuring PPPoE on the pt–x/x/x Interface with a Static
IP Address
Configuring PPPoE on the pt-x/x/x Interface with a Static IP
Address (CHAP Authentication)
Configuring PPPoE on the pt-x/x/x Interface with Unnumbered
IP (PAP Authentication)
Configuring PPPoE on the pt-x/x/x Interface with Unnumbered
IP (CHAP Authentication)
Configuring PPPoE on the pt-x/x/x Interface with Negotiated
IP (PAP Authentication)
Configuring PPPoE on the pt-x/x/x Interface with Negotiated
IP (CHAP Authentication)
Example: Configuring the ADSL Interface on SRX Series Services
Gateway (CLI)
Requirements
Overview
ADSL Interface Configuration
Configuring the ADSL Interface for End-to-End Data Path
Configuring PPPoA on the at-x/x/x Interface with Negotiated
IP (CHAP Authentication)
Configuring PPPoA on the at-x/x/x Interface with Negotiated
IP (PAP Authentication)
Configuring PPPoA on the at-x/x/x Interface with Static IP
(CHAP Authentication)
Configuring PPPoA on the at-x/x/x Interface with Static IP
(PAP Authentication)
Configuring PPPoA on the at-x/x/x Interface with Unnumbered
IP (PAP Authentication)
Configuring PPPoA on the at-x/x/x Interface with Unnumbered
IP (CHAP Authentication)
Configuring PPPoE over ATM on the at-x/x/x Interface with Negotiated
IP (PAP Authentication)
Configuring PPPoE over ATM on the at-x/x/x Interface with Negotiated
IP (CHAP Authentication)
2-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet XPIM
Voice over Internet Protocol with Avaya
Console and Connector Port Pinouts
Avaya VoIP Modules
VoIP Terms
VoIP Overview
Before You Begin
Configuring VoIP Interfaces with EPW and Disk-on-Key
Configuring VoIP Interfaces with Quick Configuration
Configuring VoIP with a Configuration Editor
Accessing and Administering the TGM550 CLI
Verifying the VoIP Configuration
Frequently Asked Questions About the VoIP Interface
Configuring Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
PPPoE Terms
PPPoE Overview
Before You Begin
Configuring PPPoE Interfaces with Quick Configuration
Configuring PPPoE Encapsulation on an Ethernet Interface
Configuring PPPoE Encapsulation on an ATM-over-ADSL or ATM-over-SHDSL
Interface
Configuring PPPoE Interfaces
Configuring CHAP on a PPPoE Interface (Optional)
Verifying a PPPoE Configuration
Configuring ISDN
ISDN Terms
ISDN Overview
Before You Begin
Configuring ISDN BRI Interfaces with Quick Configuration
Configuring ISDN Interfaces and Features with a Configuration
Editor
Adding an ISDN BRI Interface (Required)
Configuring Dialer Interfaces (Required)
Configuring Dial Backup
Configuring Dialer Filters for Dial-on-Demand Routing Backup
Configuring Dialer Watch
Configuring Dial-on-Demand Routing Backup with OSPF Support
(Optional)
Configuring Bandwidth on Demand (Optional)
Configuring Dial-In and Callback (Optional)
Disabling Dialing Out Through Dialer Interfaces
Disabling ISDN Signaling
Verifying the ISDN Configuration
Configuring 3G Wireless Modems for WAN Connections
3G Wireless Modem Support on Different Device Types
3G Wireless Overview
Understanding the 3G Wireless Modem Interface
Understanding the Dialer Interface
Understanding the GSM Profile
3G Wireless Modem Configuration Overview
Configuring the 3G Wireless Modem Interface—Quick Configuration
Configuring the Dialer Interface
Configuring the 3G Wireless Modem Interface
Configuring the GSM Profile
Configuring PAP on the Dialer Interface
Configuring CHAP on the Dialer Interface
Configuring the Dialer Interface as a Backup WAN Connection
Configuring Dialer Watch for the 3G Wireless Modem Interface
Configuring Dialer Filter for the 3G Wireless Modem Interface
Understanding Account Activation for CDMA EV-DO Cards
Activating the CDMA EV-DO Modem Card with OTASP Provisioning
Activating the CDMA EV-DO Modem Card Manually
Activating the CDMA EV-DO Modem Card with IOTA Provisioning
Unlocking the GSM 3G Wireless Modem
Configuring USB Modems for Dial Backup
Configuring Link Services Interfaces
Link Services Terms
Link Services Interfaces Overview
Services Available on J Series Link Services Interface
Link Services Exceptions on J Series Services Routers
Multilink Bundles Overview
Link Fragmentation and Interleaving Overview
Compressed Real-Time Transport Protocol Overview
Configuring Fragmentation by Forwarding Class
Configuring Link-Layer Overhead
Configuring Multiclass MLPPP
Queuing with LFI on J Series Devices
Configuring CoS Components with LFI
Before You Begin
Configuring the Link Services Interface with Quick Configuration
Configuring the Link Services Interface with a Configuration
Editor
Verifying the Link Services intelligent queuing Interface Configuration
Frequently Asked Questions About the Link Services Interface
Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces
Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces
Understanding Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces
Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces Configuration Overview
Device Count for Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces
Physical Interfaces for Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces
Link Speed for Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces
Minimum Links for Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces
Removal of Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces
Understanding VLAN Tagging for Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces
Understanding Promiscuous Mode for Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces
Verifying Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces
LACP for Stand-Alone Devices
LACP on Chassis Clusters
Routing Protocols
Configuring Private Communications over Public
Networks with MPLS 
MPLS and VPN Terms
MPLS
Point-to-Multipoint LSPs
Traffic Engineering
VPNs
CLNS VPNs
Virtual Private LAN Service
VPLS Overview
Understanding VPLS
Understanding VPLS Routing Instances
Understanding VPLS Interfaces
VPLS Exceptions on J Series and SRX Series devices
VPLS on a PE Router Configuration Overview
Configuring Routing Options on the VPLS PE Router
Configuring Routing Interfaces on the VPLS PE Router
Configuring MPLS on the VPLS PE Router
Configuring RSVP on the VPLS PE Router
Configuring BGP on the VPLS PE Router
Configuring OSPF on the VPLS PE Router
Configuring the Interface to the CE Device
Configuring the VPLS Routing Instance
Configuring an Ethernet Switch as the CE Device
Configuring VLAN Encapsulation
Routing Policies and Stateless
Firewall Filters
Configuring Class of Service
Class of Service Overview
Configuring Class of Service
Before You Begin
Configuring CoS (J-Web Procedure)
Configuring CoS Components with a Configuration Editor
Configuring a Policer for a Firewall Filter
Configuring and Applying a Firewall Filter for a Multifield
Classifier
Assigning Forwarding Classes to Output Queues
Example: Configuring Up to Eight Forwarding Classes
Configuring and Applying Rewrite Rules
Configuring and Applying Behavior Aggregate Classifiers 
Configuring RED Drop Profiles for Congestion Control
Configuring Schedulers
Configuring and Applying Scheduler Maps
Scheduler Maps: Sample Configuration
Schedulers: Sample Configuration
Configuring and Applying Virtual Channels
Configuring and Applying an Adaptive Shaper
Configuring Virtual Channels
Configuring Adaptive Shaping for Frame Relay
Classifying Frame Relay Traffic
Rewriting Frame Relay Headers
Configuring Strict-High Priority
Configuring CoS for Tunnels
Configuring Strict High Priority for Queuing with a Configuration
Editor
Configuring Large Delay Buffers with a Configuration Editor
Applying an Ingress Interface Policer
Configuring Simple Filters and Policers
Configuring CoS Hierarchical Schedulers
Hierarchical Scheduler Terminology
SRX3400 and SRX3600 Device Hardware Capabilities and Limitations
Configuring an Interface Set
Applying an Interface Set
Interface Set Caveats
Introduction to Hierarchical Schedulers
Scheduler Hierarchy Example
Interface Sets for the Hierarchical Example
Interfaces for the Hierarchical
Example
Traffic Control Profiles for the
Hierarchical Example
Schedulers
for the Hierarchical Example
Drop Profiles for the Hierarchical
Example
Scheduler Maps for the Hierarchical
Example
Applying Traffic Control Profiles
for the Hierarchical Example
Controlling Remaining Traffic
Internal Scheduler Nodes
PIR-only and CIR Mode
Priority Propagation
IOC Hardware Properties
WRED on the IOC
MDRR on the IOC
Configuring Excess Bandwidth Sharing
Verifying a CoS Configuration
Verifying Multicast Session Announcements
Verifying a Virtual Channel Configuration
Verifying a Virtual Channel Group Configuration
Verifying an Adaptive Shaper Configuration
Displaying CoS Tunnel Configurations
Verifying a CoS GRE Tunnel Queuing Configuration
Verifying a CoS IP-IP Tunnel Configuration
Configuring Class of Service for IPv6 Traffic
Power Over Ethernet
IndexSymbols
- #, comments in configuration statements 1
- ( ), in syntax descriptions 1
- *,G notation, for multicast forwarding states 1
- 1-port four-wire mode, SHDSL See ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces
- 2-port two-wire mode, SHDSL See ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces
- 3G wireless modem See wireless modem
- 3G wireless modem interface
- card activation 1
- < >, in syntax descriptions 1
- [ ], in configuration statements 1
- { }, in configuration statements 1
- | (pipe), in syntax descriptions 1
A
- AAL5 multiplex encapsulation 1
- ABM (Asynchronous Balance Mode), HDLC 1
- ABRs See area border routers
- access concentrator
- access control lists (ACLs) See stateless firewall filters
- account activation
- CDMA cards 1
- account activation, CDMA
- ACLs See stateless firewall filters
- ACT LED 1
- action modifiers, stateless firewall filters
- actions
- activation priority
- active routes, versus passive routes 1
- adapter, console port
- TGM550 1
- adaptive shaping
- adaptive-shaper statement
- usage guidelines 1
- adaptive-shapers statement
- usage guidelines 1
- address match conditions 1, 2
- addresses 1, See also IPv4 addressing; IPv6 addressing
- adjacencies, IS-IS
- administrative groups, for MPLS path selection 1
- administrative scoping 1
- ADSL interfaces See ATM-over-ADSL interfaces
- ADSL ports See ATM-over-ADSL interfaces
- ADSL2+ operating mode 1
- advertisements See LSAs; route advertisements
- AF forwarding class See assured forwarding forwarding class
- aggregated Ethernet
- overview 1
- aggregated Ethernet interfaces
- aggregated virtual circuits (AVCs), with MLFR FRF.15 1, See also MLFR FRF.15; multilink bundles
- aggregation, route 1
- aliases, CoS See CoS value aliases
- ALM LED 1
- alternate mark inversion See AMI encoding
- always compare, BGP MED option 1
- AMI (alternate mark inversion) encoding
- overview 1
- analog media module See TIM514
- analog telephone (LINE) ports
- analog trunk (TRUNK) ports
- Annex A PIMs
- Annex B PIMs
- ANSI DMT operating mode 1
- ANSI T1.413 Issue II operating mode 1
- anycast IPv6 addresses 1
- applying a simple filter 1
- applying a two-rate tricolor marker 1
- applying an interface set 1
- applying CoS shaping and scheduling
- SRX5600 and SRX5800 devices 1
- applying traffic control for hierarchical example 1
- area border routers
- areas See area border routers; backbone area; IS-IS, areas; NSSAs; stub areas
- ARM (Asynchronous Response Mode), HDLC 1
- AS path
- AS path, prepending 1
- ASB LED 1
- ASs (autonomous systems)
- assigning a forwarding class to an interface 1
- assured forwarding (AF) forwarding class 1, See also CoS; forwarding classes
- RED drop profiles for 1
- asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) See ATM-over-ADSL interfaces
- Asynchronous Balance Mode (ABM), HDLC 1
- asynchronous networks
- Asynchronous Response Mode (ARM), HDLC 1
- Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) interfaces See ATM-over-ADSL interfaces; ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces
- at-0/0/0 See ATM-over-ADSL interfaces; ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces
- ATM interfaces See ATM-over-ADSL interfaces; ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces
- ATM NLPID encapsulation
- ATM PPP over AAL5 LLC encapsulation
- ATM PVC encapsulation
- ATM SNAP encapsulation
- ATM VC multiplex encapsulation
- ATM-over-ADSL interfaces 1, See also PPPoE; PPPoE over ATM-over-ADSL; PPPoE over ATM-over-SHDSL
- adding 1
- ADSL overview 1
- ADSL systems 1
- ADSL2 1
- ADSL2+ 1
- CHAP for PPPoA 1
- description 1
- encapsulation types, logical (configuration editor) 1
- encapsulation types, logical (Quick Configuration) 1
- encapsulation types, physical (configuration editor) 1
- encapsulation types, physical (Quick Configuration) 1
- logical properties (configuration editor) 1
- logical properties (Quick Configuration) 1
- MTU default and maximum values 1
- operating modes (configuration editor) 1
- operating modes (Quick Configuration) 1
- physical properties 1
- PPPoE session on 1
- preparation 1
- Quick Configuration 1
- statistics 1
- VCI 1, 2
- verifying 1
- verifying a PPPoA configuration 1
- verifying a PPPoE configuration 1, 2
- VPI 1, 2
- ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces 1, See also G.SHDSL PIMs
- 1-port four-wire mode 1
- 1-port four-wire mode, setting 1, 2
- 2-port two-wire mode, overview 1
- 2-port two-wire mode, setting 1, 2
- adding 1
- annex type, setting 1, 2
- CHAP for PPPoA 1
- description 1
- encapsulation types, logical (configuration editor) 1
- encapsulation types, logical (Quick Configuration) 1
- encapsulation types, physical 1
- encapsulation types, physical (configuration editor) 1
- encapsulation types, physical (Quick Configuration) 1
- line speed 1
- logical properties (configuration editor) 1
- logical properties (Quick Configuration) 1
- loopback testing 1
- MTU default and maximum values 1
- overview 1
- PPPoE session on 1
- preparation 1
- Quick Configuration 1
- SNEXT threshold 1, 2
- SNR margin 1, 2
- statistics 1
- status 1
- VCI 1, 2
- verifying 1
- verifying a PPPoE configuration 1, 2
- VPI 1, 2
- “dying gasp” 1
- authentication
- auto operating mode 1
- Auto-RP 1
- autonomous systems See ASs
- Avaya Communication Manager (CM)
- Avaya IG550 Integrated Gateway See Avaya VoIP modules
- Avaya Media Gateway Controller (MGC)
- Avaya MGC See Avaya Media Gateway Controller
- Avaya VoIP
- Avaya Communication Manager (CM) 1
- Avaya manuals, list of 1
- Avaya Media Gateway Controllers supported 1
- bandwidth management See dynamic CAC
- Disk-on-Key configuration 1
- dynamic CAC See dynamic CAC
- EPW configuration 1
- interfaces 1, See also Avaya VoIP modules
- IP addressing guidelines 1
- modules See Avaya VoIP modules
- network 1
- overview 1
- prerequisites 1
- Quick Configuration 1
- TGM550–JUNOS compatibility 1
- troubleshooting 1
- typical topology 1
- verifying available bandwidth 1
- verifying configuration 1
- version incompatibility, correcting 1
- Avaya VoIP modules
- accessing the router from 1
- administration 1
- Avaya CLI access 1
- Avaya Communication Manager (CM) 1
- Avaya manuals, list of 1
- CLI access requirements 1
- connector pinouts 1
- console connection 1
- Disk-on-Key configuration 1
- dynamic CAC See dynamic CAC
- grounding, 10 AWG replacement cable 1
- interface types 1
- IP address, modifying (configuration editor) 1
- JUNOS configurability 1
- LEDs See LEDs
- MGC list, adding 1
- MGC list, clearing 1
- non-hot-swappability 1, 2
- overview 1
- prerequisites 1
- requirements 1
- resetting TGM550 1
- saving the configuration 1
- SSH connection 1
- summary 1, 2
- Telnet access 1
- TGM550 1
- TGM550 IP address, setting (configuration editor) 1
- TGM550 maximum gateway capacities 1
- TGM550–JUNOS compatibility 1
- TIM508 1
- TIM510 1
- TIM514 1
- TIM516 1
- TIM518 1
- TIM521 1
- AVCs (aggregated virtual circuits), multilink bundles, with MLFR FRF.15 1, See also MLFR FRF.15; multilink bundles
B
- B-channel allocation order, on ISDN PRI interfaces 1
- B-channels
- B8ZS encoding 1
- BA classifiers See classifiers
- backbone area
- backoff algorithm, collision detection 1
- backup connection, ISDN 1
- backup connection, wireless modem 1
- functions 1
- backward-explicit congestion notification (BECN) bits 1
- bandwidth for Avaya VoIP, managing See dynamic CAC
- bandwidth on demand, ISDN
- bandwidth, for RSVP-signaled LSPs 1
- BBL (bearer bandwidth limit)
- bc-0/0/0
- BE forwarding class See best-effort forwarding class
- bearer bandwidth limit See BBL
- BECN (backward-explicit congestion notification) bits 1
- behavior aggregate classifiers See classifiers
- BERTs (bit error rate tests)
- best-effort (BE) forwarding class
- BGP (Border Gateway Protocol)
- AS path 1, See also AS path
- confederations See BGP confederations
- export policy for CLNS 1
- external 1, See also EBGP
- for CLNS VPN NLRI 1
- full mesh requirement 1
- injecting OSPF routes into BGP 1
- internal 1, See also IBGP
- local preference 1
- MED metric 1, See also MED
- origin value 1
- overview 1, 2
- peering sessions See BGP peers; BGP sessions
- point-to-point internal peer session (configuration editor) 1
- point-to-point peer session (configuration editor) 1
- policy to make routes less preferable 1
- requirements 1
- route reflectors See BGP route reflectors
- route selection process 1, See also route selection
- route-flap damping 1
- sample BGP peer network 1
- sample confederation 1
- sample full mesh 1
- sample route reflector 1
- scaling techniques 1
- session establishment 1
- session maintenance 1
- verifying BGP configuration 1
- verifying BGP groups 1
- verifying BGP peers (neighbors) 1
- verifying peer reachability 1
- VPLS 1, 2
- VPNs 1
- BGP confederations
- BGP groups
- BGP messages
- BGP neighbors See BGP peers
- BGP peers
- directing traffic by local preference 1
- external (configuration editor) 1
- internal (configuration editor) 1
- internal, sample full mesh 1
- internal, sample route reflector 1
- monitor probes 1
- peer address, role in route selection 1
- point-to-point connections 1
- sample peer network 1
- sessions between peers 1
- verifying 1, 2
- verifying reachability 1
- BGP route reflectors
- BGP sessions
- bipolar with 8–zero substitution (B8ZS) encoding 1
- bit error rate tests (BERTs) See BERTs
- bit stuffing 1
- bit-field logical operators, stateless firewall filters 1
- bit-field match conditions 1
- bit-field synonym match conditions 1
- blinking
- bootstrap router 1
- Border Gateway Protocol See BGP
- br-0/0/0 1, See also B-channels; ISDN BRI interfaces
- braces, in configuration statements 1
- brackets
- branches 1, See also multicast
- BRI media module See TIM521
- bridges, on LAN segments 1
- BSR (bootstrap router) 1
- building a scheduler hierarchy 1
- built-in Ethernet interfaces 1, See also Fast Ethernet ports; Gigabit Ethernet ports
C
- C-bit parity frame format
- overview 1
- cables
- CAC See dynamic CAC
- CAC-BL requirement for dynamic CAC 1
- call admission control See dynamic CAC
- Call Admission Control: Bandwidth Limitation (CAC-BL), requirement for dynamic CAC 1
- call setup, ISDN 1
- callback, ISDN
- calling number, ISDN 1, 2
- card activation
- 3G wireless modem interface 1
- carrier sense multiple access with collision detection (CSMA/CD) 1
- ccc protocol family 1
- CDMA (Code-Division Multiple Access)
- CE (customer edge) routers 1, 2, See also VPLS See also VPNs
- chained stateless firewall filters 1
- channel number, in interface name 1
- channel service unit (CSU) device 1
- channelized E1 interfaces
- adding 1
- BERTs (configuration editor) 1
- clear-channel operation (configuration editor) 1
- drop-and-insert (configuration editor) 1, 2
- FAQ 1
- framing (configuration editor) 1
- ISDN PRI (configuration editor) 1
- MTU default and maximum values 1
- number of channels supported 1
- overview 1, See also channelized E1 ports
- verifying 1
- verifying clear-channel interfaces 1
- channelized E1 ports
- clocking (configuration editor) 1, 2
- clocking for drop-and-insert 1
- configuring 1
- drop-and-insert clock combinations
- internal 1
- FAQ 1
- ISDN PRI (configuration editor) 1
- link hold time (configuration editor) 1
- overview 1, See also channelized E1 interfaces
- per-unit scheduler (configuration editor) 1
- trace options (configuration editor) 1
- channelized interfaces See channelized E1 interfaces; channelized T1 interfaces; ISDN PRI interfaces
- channelized Nxds0 interface, maximum delay buffer time 1
- channelized T1 interfaces
- adding 1
- BERTs (configuration editor) 1
- clear-channel operation (configuration editor) 1
- drop-and-insert (configuration editor) 1, 2
- FAQ 1
- framing (configuration editor) 1
- ISDN PRI (configuration editor) 1
- line encoding (configuration editor) 1
- MTU default and maximum values 1
- number of channels supported 1
- overview 1, See also channelized T1 ports
- verifying 1
- verifying clear-channel interfaces 1
- channelized T1 ports
- clocking (configuration editor) 1, 2
- clocking for drop-and-insert 1
- configuring 1
- drop-and-insert clock combinations
- external 1
- FAQ 1
- ISDN PRI (configuration editor) 1
- link hold time (configuration editor) 1
- overview 1, See also channelized T1 interfaces
- per-unit scheduler (configuration editor) 1
- trace options (configuration editor) 1
- channelized T1/E1 interfaces, larger delay buffer
- channelized T1/E1/ISDN PRI interfaces, overview 1, 2, See also channelized E1 interfaces; channelized T1 interfaces; ISDN PRI interfaces
- channelized T1/E1/ISDN PRI ports, overview 1, See also channelized E1 ports; channelized T1 ports; ISDN PRI interfaces
- CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol)
- chassis clusters
- checksum
- overview 1
- circuit See Layer 2 circuits
- Cisco NLPID encapsulation
- Cisco non-deterministic, BGP MED option 1
- class of service See Class of Service pages; CoS See CoS components for link services
- Class of Service
- Class of Service classifiers page 1
- Class of Service Cos value aliases page 1
- Class of Service forwarding classes page 1
- Class of Service Interfaces page 1
- Class of Service RED drop profiles page 1
- Class of Service rewrite rules page 1
- Class of Service scheduler maps page 1
- Class of Service schedulers page 1
- Class of Service virtual channel groups page 1
- field summary 1
- classes and power ratings
- PoE 1
- classful addressing 1
- classification
- classifiers
- applying behavior aggregate classifiers 1, 2
- assigning to logical interfaces (Quick Configuration) 1
- behavior aggregate 1
- default behavior aggregate classifiers 1
- defining (Quick Configuration) 1
- description 1
- IPv6 1
- multifield classifiers 1
- sample behavior aggregate classification 1
- sample behavior aggregate classifier assignments 1, 2
- sample, for firewall filter 1
- strict high-priority queuing (configuration editor) 1
- strict high-priority queuing, applying classifier to interface (configuration editor) 1
- classifiers, defining 1
- clear-channel interface on channelized port
- clear-channel interfaces, maximum delay buffer time 1
- CLI configuration editor
- ATM-over-ADSL interfaces 1
- ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces 1
- Avaya VoIP 1
- BGP 1, 2, 3, 4
- channelized E1 interfaces 1
- channelized T1 interfaces 1
- CHAP on ATM-over-ADSL interfaces 1
- CHAP on ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces 1
- CHAP on dialer interfaces 1
- CLNS 1
- CoS 1
- CoS, large delay buffers 1
- CoS, strict high priority for queuing 1
- CRTP 1
- IS-IS 1
- ISDN connections 1
- LFI 1
- MLPPP bundles 1
- MPLS traffic engineering 1
- multicast network 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
- network interfaces, deleting 1
- OSPF 1, 2, 3, 4
- PAP on dialer interfaces 1
- RIP 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
- routing policies 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
- stateless firewall filters 1, 2, 3, 4
- static routes 1, 2, 3, 4
- USB modem connections 1
- VoIP 1
- VPNs 1
- CLI, Avaya VoIP, accessing 1
- CLNS (Connectionless Network Service) VPNs
- clock rate, serial interface
- DTE default reduction 1
- clocking
- clusters See BGP route reflectors
- CM, Avaya See Avaya Communication Manager
- Code-Division Multiple Access (CDMA) See CDMA
- collision detection
- coloring, link, for MPLS path selection 1
- combined stations, HDLC 1
- comments, in configuration statements 1
- Communication Manager (CM), Avaya See Avaya Communication Manager
- complete sequence number PDU (CSNP) 1
- Compressed Real-Time Transport Protocol See CRTP
- confederations See BGP confederations
- configuring CoS queuing 1
- configuring excess bandwidth sharing 1
- configuring forwarding classes 1
- configuring policers 1
- configuring power over ethernet 1
- SRX240 device 1
- configuring priority scheduling example 1
- configuring red drop profiles example 1
- configuring simple filters 1
- configuring up to eight forwarding classes 1
- congestion control
- congestion control, for Frame Relay, with DE bits 1
- connection process
- Connectionless Network Service See CLNS
- connectivity
- connector pinouts
- console port
- console port connection to TGM550 1
- Constrained Shortest Path First See CSPF
- controlling remaining traffic 1
- conventions
- copy running-config startup-config command 1
- copy-tos-to-outer-ip-header statement
- usage guidelines 1
- CoS
- CoS (class of service)
- adaptive shaping for rules 1
- aliases See CoS value aliases
- assigning components to interfaces (Quick Configuration) 1
- assigning forwarding classes to output queues 1
- behavior aggregate classifiers See classifiers
- benefits 1
- classifiers See classifiers
- configuration tasks (configuration editor) 1
- configuration tasks (Quick Configuration) 1
- CoS process (Junos OS implementation) 1
- CoS value aliases See CoS value aliases
- CoS value rewrites 1
- CoS values See CoS value aliases
- default scheduler settings See schedulers
- default settings 1
- firewall filter for a multifield classifier 1
- forwarding classes See forwarding classes
- interfaces, assigning components to (Quick Configuration) 1
- IPv6 1
- Junos OS components 1
- Junos OS implementation 1
- large delay buffers (configuration editor) 1
- overview 1, See also Class of Service pages
- policer for firewall filter 1
- preparation 1
- Quick Configuration 1
- RED drop profiles See RED drop profiles
- rewrite rules See rewrite rules
- sample behavior aggregate classification 1
- scheduler maps See scheduler maps
- schedulers See schedulers
- slower interfaces, enlarging delay buffers for (configuration editor) 1
- starvation prevention for queues (configuration editor) 1
- strict high priority for queuing (configuration editor) 1
- traffic flow 1
- transmission scheduling 1
- uses 1
- verifying adaptive shaper configuration 1
- verifying GRE tunnel configuration 1
- verifying multicast session announcements 1
- verifying virtual channel configuration 1
- verifying virtual channel group configuration 1
- virtual channel groups (Quick Configuration) 1, See also virtual channels
- virtual channels for rules See virtual channels
- CoS components
- CoS components for link services
- CoS hierarchical schedulers
- configuring 1
- CoS process
- CoS queuing for tunnels 1
- CoS value aliases
- CoS values See CoS value aliases
- CoS, configuring tunnels 1
- CoS-based Forwarding (CBF) 1
- cost, of a network path See path cost metrics
- CPE device with PPPoE 1, See also PPPoE
- CRC (cyclic redundancy check) 1
- CRTP (Compressed Real-Time Transport Protocol)
- CSMA/CD (carrier sense multiple access with collision detection) 1
- CSNP (complete sequence number PDU) 1
- CSPF (Constrained Shortest Path First)
- CSPF algorithm See CSPF
- CSU (channel service unit) device 1
- curly braces, in configuration statements 1
- customer edge routers See CE routers
- customer premises equipment (CPE) device with PPPoE 1, See also PPPoE
- customer support 1
- contacting JTAC 1
- cyclic redundancy check (CRC) 1
D
- D-channel
- D4 framing 1
- data communications equipment See DCE
- data link layer
- data packets
- data service unit (DSU) device 1
- data stream clocking 1
- data terminal equipment See DTE
- data-link connection identifiers See DLCIs
- DB-9 connector pinouts
- TGM550 console port 1
- dc-0/0/0
- DCE (data communications equipment)
- DCE clocking mode 1
- DDR See dial-on-demand routing backup, ISDN See dial-on-demand routing backup, USB modem
- DE (discard eligibility) bits
- default statement
- usage guidelines 1
- defaults
- defining aliases for bits example 1
- defining behavior aggregate classifiers 1
- delay buffer size
- delay-sensitive packets, LFI handling 1, See also LFI
- deleting
- network interfaces 1
- denial-of-service attacks, preventing 1
- dense routing mode, caution for use 1, See also multicast routing modes
- designated router, OSPF
- designated router, stopping outgoing PIM register messages on 1
- destination prefix lengths 1
- Deutsche Telekom UR-2 operating mode 1
- device
- diagnosis
- BERT 1
- channelized T1/E1 interfaces 1
- displaying CLNS VPN configurations 1
- displaying IS-IS-enabled interfaces 1
- displaying IS-IS-enabled interfaces (detail) 1
- displaying stateless firewall filter configurations 1, 2, 3
- displaying stateless firewall filter statistics 1
- displaying static routes in the routing table 1
- IS-IS adjacencies 1
- IS-IS adjacencies (detail) 1
- IS-IS neighbors 1
- IS-IS neighbors (detail) 1
- LDP neighbors 1
- LDP sessions 1
- LDP-signaled LSP 1
- load balancing on the link services interface 1
- packet encapsulation on link services interfaces 1
- PPP magic numbers 1
- RSVP neighbors 1
- RSVP sessions 1
- RSVP-signaled LSP 1
- traffic forwarding over LDP-signaled LSPs 1
- verifying adaptive shaper configuration 1
- verifying B-channels 1
- verifying BGP configuration 1
- verifying BGP groups 1
- verifying BGP peer reachability 1
- verifying BGP peers (neighbors) 1
- verifying CoS tunnel configuration 1
- verifying D-channels 1
- verifying dialer interfaces 1
- verifying firewall filter handles fragments 1
- verifying ISDN BRI interfaces 1
- verifying ISDN call status 1
- verifying ISDN PRI interfaces 1
- verifying ISDN status 1
- verifying link services CoS 1
- verifying link services interface status 1
- verifying MPLS traffic engineering 1
- verifying multicast IGMP versions 1
- verifying multicast SAP and SDP configuration 1
- verifying multicast session announcements 1
- verifying OSPF host reachability 1
- verifying OSPF neighbors 1
- verifying OSPF routes 1
- verifying OSPF-enabled interfaces 1
- verifying PIM mode and interface configuration 1
- verifying PIM RPF routing table 1
- verifying PIM RPs 1
- verifying PPPoA for ATM-over-ADSL configuration 1
- verifying PPPoE interfaces 1
- verifying PPPoE over ATM-over-ADSL configuration 1, 2
- verifying PPPoE over ATM-over-SHDSL configuration 1, 2
- verifying PPPoE sessions 1
- verifying PPPoE statistics 1
- verifying PPPoE version information 1
- verifying RIP host reachability 1
- verifying RIP message exchange 1
- verifying RIP-enabled interfaces 1
- verifying stateless firewall filter actions 1
- verifying stateless firewall filter DoS protection 1
- verifying stateless firewall filter flood protection 1
- verifying stateless firewall filters with packet logs 1
- verifying virtual channel configuration 1, 2
- verifying VPN connectivity 1
- VoIP interface 1
- dial backup
- dial-in, ISDN
- dial-in, USB modem
- dial-on-demand filter See dialer filter, ISDN
- dial-on-demand routing backup, ISDN
- dial-on-demand routing backup, USB modem
- dialer filter, ISDN
- dialer filter, USB modem
- overview 1
- dialer filter, wireless modem 1
- functions 1
- dialer interface, ISDN
- adding 1
- bandwidth on demand (configuration editor) 1
- callback (configuration editor) 1
- dial-in (configuration editor) 1
- dialer filter 1, See also dialer filter, ISDN
- dialer watch See dialer watch
- disabling dial-out (configuration editor) 1
- encapsulation matching for dial-in or callback 1
- limitations 1
- multiple, ensuring different IPv4 subnBRI et addresses on 1
- naming convention 1
- rejecting incoming calls (configuration editor) 1
- restrictions 1
- screening incoming calls (configuration editor) 1
- secondary (backup) connection 1
- verifying 1
- dialer interface, ISDN BRI (Quick Configuration) 1
- dialer interface, USB modem
- dialer interface, wireless modem 1
- activation delay 1
- adding 1
- authentication 1
- backup interface 1, See also backup connection, wireless modem
- backup WAN connection 1
- CHAP 1
- CHAP authentication 1
- deactivation delay 1
- dialer filter 1, 2, See also dialer filter, wireless modem
- dialer watch 1, 2, See also dialer watch, wireless modem
- idle timeout 1
- initial route check 1
- operating parameters 1
- PAP 1
- PAP authentication 1
- dialer interfaces
- dialer options, ISDN
- dialer pools, 3G wireless interface
- Quick Configuration 1
- dialer pools, ISDN
- dialer pools, USB modem
- dialer watch
- adding a dialer watch interface (configuration editor) 1
- configuring (Quick Configuration—ISDN BRI) 1
- dialer pool (configuration editor) 1, 2
- ISDN interface for (configuration editor) 1
- overview 1, 2
- selecting (Quick Configuration—ISDN BRI) 1
- watch list (configuration editor) 1, 2
- watch list (Quick Configuration) 1
- dialer watch, wireless modem 1
- functions 1
- DID on line ports 1, 2, 3
- Differentiated Services See DiffServ
- DiffServ (Differentiated Services)
- assigning forwarding classes to output queues 1
- assured forwarding 1
- behavior aggregate classifiers 1
- configuration tasks (configuration editor) 1
- firewall filter for a multifield classifier 1
- interoperability 1
- Junos OS implementation 1
- policer for firewall filter 1
- RED drop profiles 1
- rewrite rules 1
- scheduler maps 1
- schedulers 1
- virtual channels for rules 1
- digital subscriber line (DSL) See ATM-over-ADSL interfaces; ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces; DSLAM connection
- direct inward dialing, on line ports 1, 2, 3
- discard eligibility bits See DE bits
- discard interface 1
- discard, filter action
- automatic, stateless firewall filters 1
- discovery packets, PPPoE 1, 2
- Disk-on-Key configuration
- Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol 1
- distance-vector routing protocols 1, See also RIP
- dl0 1, 2, See also dialer interface, ISDN
- DLCIs (data-link connection identifiers)
- documentation
- comments on 1
- domains
- DoS (denial-of-service) attacks, preventing 1
- dotted decimal notation 1
- downstream interfaces 1, See also multicast
- DR See designated router
- drop profiles See CoS; RED drop profiles
- drop profiles for hierarchical example 1
- drop-and-insert of time slots, on channelized ports
- DS0 interfaces, maximum delay buffer time 1
- DS0 time slots
- DS1 signals
- DS2 signals
- DS3 signals
- dsc interface 1
- DSCP IPv6 See CoS; DSCPs
- DSCPs (DiffServ code points)
- DSL See ATM-over-ADSL interfaces; ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces; DSLAM connection
- DSL access multiplexer See DSLAM connection
- DSLAM connection
- DSU (data service unit) device 1
- DTE (data terminal equipment)
- DTE clocking mode See internal clocking mode
- DVMRP (Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol) 1
- dying gasp message, SHDSL 1
- dynamic CAC
- dynamic call admission control See dynamic CAC
- dynamic LSPs 1
- dynamic routing 1
E
- E1 interfaces
- E1 ports
- E1 trunk ports, TIM510
- E1/T1 media module See TIM508 See TIM510 See TIM516 See TIM518
- E3 interfaces
- E3 ports
- EBGP (external BGP)
- EBGP (external BGP), route-flap damping 1
- EF forwarding class 1, See also CoS; forwarding classes
- EGPs (exterior gateway protocols) 1
- egress router See LSPs; outbound router
- EIA-232 1
- EIA-422 1
- EIA-449 1
- EIA-530 1
- Electronic Preinstallation Worksheet (EPW), for Avaya VoIP configuration 1, See also EPW configuration
- Enabling MPLS 1
- encapsulation overhead, PPP and MLPPP 1, 2
- encapsulation type
- encoding
- End System-to-Intermediate System See ES-IS
- EPW (Electronic Preinstallation Worksheet) configuration
- EROs (Explicit Route Objects)
- error notification, in the data link layer 1
- ES-IS (End System-to-Intermediate System) 1
- ESF (extended superframe) framing 1
- Ethernet cable
- Ethernet interfaces 1, See also Fast Ethernet ports; Gigabit Ethernet ports
- Ethernet link aggregation
- overview 1
- Ethernet over ATM encapsulation 1
- Ethernet over ATM LLC encapsulation
- ETR LED 1
- ETSI TS 101 388 V1.3.1 operating mode 1
- EU-64 addresses 1
- exact route list match type 1
- excess bandwidth sharing 1
- expedited-forwarding (EF) forwarding class 1, See also CoS; forwarding classes
- explicit clocking signal transmission 1
- Explicit Route Objects See EROs
- export routing policy, for Layer 2 VPNs 1
- export statement, for routing policies 1
- extended superframe (ESF) framing 1
- exterior gateway protocols 1
- external BGP See EBGP
- external paths, role in BGP route selection 1
F
- failover connection, ISDN 1
- FAQ (frequently asked questions)
- Are LFI and load balancing working correctly? 1
- What causes jitter and latency on multilink bundles? 1
- What clock combinations are possible for channelized T1/E1 drop-and-insert? 1
- Which CoS components apply on link services interface? 1
- Why Are Packets Dropped on a PVC Between a J Series Device and Another Vendor? 1
- Why is the VoIP interface unavailable? 1
- Fast Ethernet ports
- FCS (frame check sequence)
- FEAC C-bit condition indicators 1
- FECN (forward-explicit congestion notification) bits 1
- firewall filters
- flap damping 1
- parameters 1
- flooding, preventing 1
- flow control
- data link layer 1
- flow control, actions in routing policies 1
- font conventions 1
- forward-explicit congestion notification (FECN) bits 1
- forwarding classes
- assigning to an interface 1
- assigning to logical interfaces (Quick Configuration) 1
- assigning to output queues (configuration editor) 1
- assigning to output queues (Quick Configuration) 1
- configuring 1
- configuring up to eight 1
- default assignments 1
- default values 1
- defining (Quick Configuration) 1
- description 1
- mapping to schedulers (configuration editor) 1
- policy to group source and destination prefixes 1
- queue assignments, default 1
- sample behavior aggregate classification 1
- sample mappings 1
- forwarding classes, defining 1
- forwarding policy options 1
- forwarding states, multicast notation 1
- forwarding table
- four-wire mode (1 port), SHDSL See ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces
- FPC (PIM slot on a Services Router) See PIMs
- fragmentation
- configuration by forwarding class 1
- fragmentation, verifying on the link services interface 1
- frame check sequence See FCS
- Frame Relay
- Frame Relay encapsulation
- Frame Relay network, typical 1
- Frame Relay, CoS adaptive shaping for 1
- frame-relay-de statement
- frames
- framing
- frequently asked questions See FAQ
- FRF.15 and FRF.16 See MLFR FRF.15; MLFR FRF.16
- from statement, routing policy match conditions 1
- full mesh requirement
- fxp interfaces, for chassis clusters 1
G
- G.992.1 Deutsche Telekom UR-2 operating mode 1
- G.992.1 Non-UR-2 operating mode 1
- G.SHDSL interfaces
- G.SHDSL PIMs 1, See also ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces
- Gateway Module See TGM550
- ge-0/0/0, disabling PIM on 1
- ge-0/0/0, management interface 1, See also Gigabit Ethernet ports
- Gigabit Ethernet ports
- Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) See GSM
- global unicast IPv6 addresses 1
- glossary
- gr-0/0/0 interface 1
- gre interface
- overview 1
- GRE tunnels, configuring CoS queuing 1
- grounding
- Avaya VoIP 10 AWG replacement cable 1
- grounding cable required for TGM550 1
- groups
- GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications)
H
- handling packet fragments 1
- hardware
- hardware capabilities and limitations
- SRX3400 and SRX3600 devices 1
- hardware features
- Avaya VoIP modules 1
- HDB3 encoding 1
- HDLC (High-Level Data Link Control)
- hello PDUs 1
- hierarchical schedulers
- high-density bipolar 3 code (HDB3) encoding 1
- High-Level Data Link Control See HDLC
- high-priority CoS queuing 1
- hold time, to maintain a session 1
- hop count, maximizing 1, See also RIP
- host reachability
- hostname
I
- IBGP (internal BGP)
- ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol), policers 1
- IEEE 802.1 CoS value type, aliases and values 1, See also CoS
- IEEE 802.3ad standard
- Ethernet link aggregation 1
- IG550 Integrated Gateway See Avaya IG550 Integrated Gateway; Avaya VoIP modules See Avaya VoIP modules
- IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol)
- IGP plus MED, BGP option 1
- IGP route metric, role in BGP route selection 1
- IGPs (interior gateway protocols) 1, 2, See also OSPF
- VPNs 1
- import routing policy, for Layer 2 VPNs 1
- import statement, for routing policies 1
- inbound router, in an LSP 1
- incoming calls
- incoming metric (RIP)
- inet protocol family 1
- inet routing table 1
- inet6 protocol family 1
- ingress router See inbound router; LSPs
- Integrated Services Digital Network See ISDN
- interface naming conventions 1
- interface set caveats 1
- interfaces
- aggregated Ethernet 1
- ATM-over-ADSL interfaces 1
- ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces 1
- Avaya VoIP 1, See also Avaya VoIP modules
- channelized T1/E1/ISDN PRI interfaces 1
- clocking 1
- data link layer 1
- E1 interfaces 1
- E3 interfaces 1
- Ethernet interfaces 1
- FCS 1
- G.SHDSL interfaces 1
- IPv4 addressing 1
- IPv6 addressing 1
- ISDN interfaces 1
- logical properties 1
- MTU values 1
- overview 1, See also ATM-over-ADSL interfaces; ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces; channelized interfaces; ISDN interfaces; link services interface; loopback interface; management interfaces; network interfaces; ports; special interfaces
- physical encapsulation 1, See also encapsulation type
- physical properties 1
- protocol families 1
- redundant Ethernet 1
- serial interfaces 1
- special interfaces 1
- supported for dynamic CAC, for Avaya VoIP 1, See also dynamic CAC
- T1 interfaces 1
- T3 interfaces 1
- VLANs 1
- VoIP 1, See also Avaya VoIP modules
- VPLS 1, 2
- VPLS encapsulation types 1
- interior gateway protocols 1
- Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System See IS-IS
- internal BGP See IBGP
- internal clocking mode 1
- internal scheduler nodes 1
- Internet Control Message Protocol policers 1
- Internet Group Management Protocol See IGMP
- Internet routing, with BGP 1
- Internet-based over the air See IOTA
- introduction to hierarchical schedulers 1
- IOC hardware properties 1
- IOCs (I/O Cards) See IOC number
- slot number 1
- IOCs (Input/Output Cards)
- IOTA (Internet-based over the air), account activation 1
- IP addresses 1, See also addresses; IPv4 addressing; IPv6 addressing
- IP precedence CoS value type, aliases and values 1, See also CoS
- ip telnet port command 1
- ip telnet-client command 1
- ip-0/0/0 interface 1
- ip-ip interface
- overview 1
- IPv4 addressing
- IPv6
- IPv6 addressing
- IPv6, enabling 1
- IS-IS (Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System)
- adjacency establishment with hello PDUs 1
- areas 1
- ASs 1
- CSNPs 1
- enabling on router interfaces 1
- enabling on routers in secure context 1
- for CLNS route exchange 1
- hello PDUs 1
- LSPs 1
- NETs 1, See also NETs
- NSAP addresses 1
- path selection 1
- preparation 1
- PSNPs 1
- system identifiers 1, See also system identifiers
- verifying adjacencies 1
- verifying adjacencies (detail) 1
- verifying interface configuration 1
- verifying interface configuration (detail) 1
- verifying neighbors 1
- verifying neighbors (detail) 1
- with CLNS 1
- ISDN BRI Dialer Logical Interface page 1
- ISDN BRI interfaces
- adding an interface 1
- B-channel interface 1
- bandwidth on demand (configuration editor) 1
- call setup 1
- callback See callback
- calling number 1, 2
- connection initialization 1
- D-channel interface 1
- dial backup 1, See dial backup
- dial-in See dial-in
- dial-on-demand routing backup, with OSPF 1
- dialer filter 1
- dialer interface See dialer interface, ISDN
- dialer watch See dialer watch
- dialer watch (configuration editor) 1
- disabling dial-out (configuration editor) 1
- disabling ISDN signaling (configuration editor) 1
- ISDN channels 1
- MTU default and maximum values 1
- naming conventions 1
- NT1 devices 1
- overview 1, See also ISDN connections
- PIMs supported 1
- Q.931 timer 1, 2
- Quick Configuration 1
- requirements 1
- S/T interfaces 1, 2
- screening incoming calls 1
- session establishment 1
- SPID 1, 2
- static TEI 1, 2
- switch types 1, 2
- TEI option 1, 2
- typical network 1
- U interface 1, 2
- verifying B-channels 1
- verifying call status 1
- verifying D-channels 1
- verifying ISDN interfaces 1
- verifying ISDN status 1
- ISDN BRI Physical Interface page 1
- ISDN BRI ports
- for TIM521 See TIM521
- ISDN connections
- adding an ISDN BRI interface 1
- adding an ISDN PRI interface 1
- bandwidth on demand 1
- callback See callback
- calling number 1, 2
- configuring 1
- dial backup See dial backup
- dial-in See dial-in
- dial-on-demand routing backup, with OSPF 1
- dialer filter See dialer filter
- dialer interface See dialer interface, ISDN
- dialer watch See dialer watch
- disabling dial-out (configuration editor) 1
- disabling ISDN signaling (configuration editor) 1
- interface naming conventions 1
- ISDN interface types 1
- overview 1, See also dialer interfaces; ISDN BRI interfaces; ISDN PRI interfaces
- Q.931 timer 1, 2
- Quick Configuration (ISDN BRI) 1
- requirements 1
- SPID 1, 2
- static TEI 1, 2
- switch types 1, 2, 3
- TEI option 1, 2
- verifying B-channels 1
- verifying call status 1
- verifying D-channels 1
- verifying dialer interfaces 1
- verifying ISDN BRI interfaces 1
- verifying ISDN PRI interfaces 1
- verifying ISDN status 1
- ISDN PRI interfaces
- adding 1
- B-channel allocation order 1
- B-channel interface 1
- bandwidth on demand 1
- callback See callback
- channelized interface 1
- D-channel interface 1
- dial backup 1
- dial-in See dial-in
- dialer filter 1
- dialer interface See dialer interface, ISDN
- dialer options 1
- dialer watch 1
- disabling dial-out 1
- disabling ISDN signaling 1
- overview 1
- PIM supported 1
- Q.931 timers 1
- screening incoming calls 1
- supported switch types 1
- transmission 1
- verifying B-channels 1
- verifying call status 1
- verifying configuration 1
- verifying D-channels 1
- verifying ISDN interfaces 1
- verifying ISDN status 1
- ISO network addresses, for IS-IS routers 1
- ISO protocol family 1
- ITU Annex B non-UR-2 operating mode 1
- ITU Annex B UR-2 operating mode 1
- ITU DMT bis operating mode 1
- ITU DMT operating mode 1
- ITU G.992.1 operating mode 1
- ITU G.992.5 operating mode 1
- I©S-IS (Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System)
- overview 1
J
- J Series
- J-Web configuration editor
- ATM-over-ADSL interfaces 1
- ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces 1
- Avaya VoIP 1
- channelized E1 interfaces 1
- channelized T1 interfaces 1
- CHAP on ATM-over-ADSL interfaces 1
- CHAP on ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces 1
- CHAP on dialer interfaces 1
- CLNS 1
- CoS 1
- CoS, large delay buffers 1
- CoS, strict high priority for queuing 1
- CRTP 1
- ISDN connections 1
- LFI 1
- MLPPP bundles 1
- MPLS traffic engineering 1
- network interfaces, deleting 1
- PAP on dialer interfaces 1
- USB modem connections 1
- VoIP 1
- VPNs 1
- J2320
- J2320 routers
- slot number 1
- J2350
- J2350 routers
- slot number 1
- J4300
- J4350
- Avaya VoIP modules 1
- J4350 routers
- J6300
- J6350
- Avaya VoIP modules 1
- J6350 routers
- jitter, removing on multilink bundles 1
- JUNOS Internet software
- Junos OS
- JUNOS Software
K
L
- Label Distribution Protocol See LDP
- label switching 1
- label-switched paths See LSPs
- label-switching routers (LSRs) 1
- labels, MPLS 1
- LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol)
- LANs
- latency, reducing on multilink bundles 1
- Layer 2 circuits
- Layer 2 VPNs
- Layer 3 VPNs
- LCP (Link Control Protocol), connection process 1
- LDP (Label Distribution Protocol)
- LDP neighbors, verifying 1
- LDP-signaled LSP See LDP
- leaves 1, See also multicast
- LEDs
- ACT (TGM550 active) 1
- ACT (TIM508 active) 1
- ACT (TIM510 active) 1
- ACT (TIM514 active) 1
- ACT (TIM516 active) 1
- ACT (TIM518 active) 1
- ACT (TIM521 active) 1
- ALM (TGM550 alarm) 1
- ALM (TIM508 alarm) 1
- ALM (TIM510 alarm) 1
- ALM (TIM514 alarm) 1
- ALM (TIM516 alarm) 1
- ALM (TIM518 alarm) 1
- ALM (TIM521 alarm) 1
- ASB (alternate software bank) 1
- ETR (emergency transfer relay) 1
- SIG (signal) 1
- TGM550 port status 1
- TIM508 link status 1
- TIM510 link status 1
- TIM514 link status 1
- TIM516 link status 1
- TIM518 link status 1
- TIM521 link status 1
- TST (test) 1
- Level 1 areas, IS-IS 1
- Level 2 areas, IS-IS 1
- LFI (link fragmentation and interleaving)
- LINE and TRUNK ports, on Avaya VoIP TGM550 1
- LINE ports, TIM514 1
- line speed
- ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces 1
- line timing 1
- Link Aggregation Control Protocol See LACP
- link aggregation, Ethernet
- overview 1
- link coloring, for MPLS path selection 1
- link fragmentation and interleaving See LFI
- link hold time, channelized ports 1
- link services 1, See also link services interface; lsq-0/0/0
- link services intelligent queuing interface
- link services interface
- applying CoS components on constituent links 1
- configuring 1
- CoS components 1, See also CoS components for link services
- displaying CoS configurations 1
- FAQ 1
- fragmentation, troubleshooting 1
- J Series implementation exceptions 1
- LFI See LFI
- load balancing, troubleshooting 1
- MLFR bundles (Quick Configuration) 1
- MLFR FRF.15 bundles (configuration editor) 1
- MLPPP bundles (Quick Configuration) 1
- MLPPP header overhead 1
- multilink bundles See multilink bundles
- overview 1, See also lsq-0/0/0
- packet encapsulation, troubleshooting 1
- PPP header overhead 1
- preventing dropped packets on PVCs 1
- Quick Configuration 1
- reducing jitter and latency on multilink bundles 1
- requirements 1
- sample CoS configuration 1
- services on 1
- troubleshooting 1
- troubleshooting LFI and load balancing 1
- verifying CoS configuration 1
- verifying status 1
- link states, verifying 1
- link-layer overhead
- configuration 1
- link-local unicast IPv6 addresses 1
- link-state advertisements See LSAs
- link-state PDUs See LSPs
- lo0 interface functions 1, See also loopback interface
- lo0.16385, internal loopback address 1
- load balancing on link services interfaces
- local preference
- logical interfaces
- logical units
- longer route list match type 1
- loop clocking mode 1
- loopback address, for PE routers in VPNs 1
- loopback address, internal, lo0.16385 1
- loopback interface
- loopback interface, applying stateless firewall filters to (configuration editor) 1
- loopback signals, E1 and T1 1
- loopback testing, SHDSL 1
- loose hops, RSVP 1
- loss priorities 1
- loss-priority-maps statement
- usage guidelines 1
- LSAs (link-state advertisements)
- lsi interface 1
- LSPs (label-switched paths)
- LSPs (link-state PDUs)
- lsq-0/0/0
- LSRs (label-switching routers) 1
- lt-0/0/0 interface 1
M
- M13 frame format 1
- MAC (media access control) addresses
- MAC-48 addresses 1, 2
- magic numbers, PPP 1
- management interfaces
- overview 1
- management interfaces, disabling PIM on 1
- manuals
- mapping calculated weights 1
- mapping, CoS forwarding classes to schedulers 1, 2
- match conditions
- match types 1
- maximum hop count, RIP 1
- MDRR on the IOC 1
- MED (multiple exit discriminator)
- media access control See MAC addresses
- Media Gateway Controller See Avaya Media Gateway Controller; MGC list
- media types supported 1
- memory stick, USB, for Avaya VoIP configuration 1
- messages, LDP 1
- metrics See MED; path cost metrics
- MF classifier 1
- MGC See Avaya Media Gateway Controller; MGC list
- MGC list
- MLFR (Multilink Frame Relay)
- MLFR bundles See MLFR; multilink bundles
- MLFR FRF.15
- MLFR FRF.16
- mlfr-end-to-end protocol family 1
- mlfr-uni-nni protocol family 1
- MLPPP (Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol)
- MLPPP bundles See MLPPP; multilink bundles
- MLPPP encapsulation, on the link services interface 1
- MLPPP over ADSL
- description 1
- mlppp protocol family 1
- modem connection to router USB port
- connecting USB modem to router 1
- MPLS
- enabling and disabling 1
- MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) 1, See also VPNs
- MPLS EXP CoS value type, aliases and values 1, See also CoS
- MPLS protocol family 1
- MPLS traffic engineering
- LDP signaling 1
- LDP-signaled LSPs 1
- overview 1, 2
- requirements 1
- RSVP signaling 1
- RSVP-signaled LSPs 1
- signaling protocols overview 1
- verifying LDP neighbors 1
- verifying LDP sessions 1
- verifying LDP-signaled LSPs 1
- verifying RSVP neighbors 1
- verifying RSVP sessions 1
- verifying RSVP-signaled LSPs 1
- verifying traffic forwarding over LDP-signaled LSPs 1
- MSDP (Multicast Source Discovery Protocol) 1
- MTU (maximum transmission unit)
- multiarea network, OSPF 1
- multicast
- *,G notation 1
- administrative scoping 1
- architecture 1
- Auto-RP 1
- BSR 1
- downstream interface 1
- DVMRP 1
- forwarding state notation 1
- IGMP See IGMP
- IP address ranges 1
- MSDP 1
- network elements 1
- overview 1
- PGM 1
- PIM dense mode See PIM
- PIM register messages See PIM register messages
- PIM source-specific multicast (SSM) 1
- PIM sparse mode See PIM
- preparation 1
- preventing routing loops 1
- protocols 1
- reverse-path forwarding (RPF) 1
- routing modes See multicast routing modes
- S,G notation 1
- SAP and SDP See SAP; SDP
- session announcements 1
- shortest-path tree (SPT) 1
- static RP 1, See also RP
- subnetwork leaves and branches 1
- upstream interface 1
- verifying IGMP versions 1
- verifying PIM mode and interface configuration 1
- verifying PIM RPF routing table 1
- verifying PIM RPs 1
- verifying SAP and SDP configuration 1
- multicast IPv6 addresses 1
- multicast routing modes
- Multicast Source Discovery Protocol 1
- multiclass MLPPP
- configuration 1
- multifield classifier 1
- multilink bundles
- classifiers and forwarding classes (configuration editor) 1
- displaying configurations 1
- LFI (configuration editor) 1
- MLFR FRF.15 (configuration editor) 1
- MLFR FRF.16 (configuration editor) 1
- overview 1
- preventing dropped packets 1
- queuing, on Q2 of constituent links 1
- Quick Configuration options 1
- reducing latency 1
- removing jitter 1
- sample configuration 1
- sample topology 1
- scheduler maps (configuration editor) 1
- scheduling priority 1
- shaping rate 1
- shaping rates (configuration editor) 1
- Multilink Frame Relay See MLFR
- Multilink Frame Relay end-to-end See MLFR FRF.15
- Multilink Frame Relay Forum See MLFR FRF.15; MLFR FRF.16
- Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol See MLPPP
- multilink services
- multiple exit discriminator See MED
- multiple push label operation 1
- Multiprotocol Label Switching See MPLS
N
- n-selectors, in IS-IS NET addresses 1
- names, of network interfaces 1
- NC forwarding class 1, See also CoS; forwarding classes
- NCPs (Network Control Protocols) 1
- neighbors See adjacencies, IS-IS; BGP peers; OSPF neighbors; RIP neighbors
- NETs (network entity titles)
- network control (NC) forwarding class 1, See also CoS; forwarding classes
- Network Control Protocols (NCPs) 1
- network entity titles See NETs
- network interfaces
- assigning CoS components to (Quick Configuration) 1
- ATM-over-ADSL configuration 1
- ATM-over-ADSL interfaces 1
- ATM-over-SHDSL configuration 1
- ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces 1
- channelized E1 configuration 1
- channelized T1 configuration 1
- channelized T1/E1/ISDN PRI interfaces 1
- clocking 1
- deleting 1
- E1 interfaces 1
- E3 interfaces 1
- enabling PIM on 1
- Ethernet interfaces 1
- FCS 1
- G.SHDSL interfaces 1
- IPv4 addressing 1
- IPv6 addressing 1
- ISDN interfaces 1
- link services interface 1
- logical properties 1
- media types 1
- MTU values 1
- multicast, upstream and downstream 1
- names 1
- naming conventions 1
- output, understanding 1
- physical encapsulation 1, See also encapsulation type
- physical properties 1
- preparation 1
- protocol families 1
- sample name 1
- serial interfaces 1
- supported 1
- T1 interfaces 1
- T3 interfaces 1
- verifying ATM-over-ADSL properties 1
- verifying ATM-over-SHDSL configuration 1
- verifying channelized interfaces 1
- verifying clear-channel interfaces 1
- verifying ISDN PRI configuration 1
- verifying link states 1
- verifying PIM on 1
- verifying properties 1
- verifying RIP message exchange 1
- verifying RIP on 1
- VLANs 1
- VPN configuration 1
- network layer reachability information See NLRI
- network service access point (NSAP) addresses for IS-IS routers 1
- network service access points See NSAPs
- networks 1, See also VPNs
- Avaya VoIP 1
- description 1
- designated router See designated router, OSPF
- IPv4 subnets 1
- path cost metrics See path cost metrics
- PPPoE session on an ATM-over-ADSL loop 1
- PPPoE session on an Ethernet loop 1
- sample BGP AS path 1
- sample BGP confederation 1
- sample BGP confederations 1
- sample BGP external and internal links 1
- sample BGP local preference use 1
- sample BGP MED use 1
- sample BGP peer network 1
- sample BGP peer session 1
- sample BGP route reflector (one cluster) 1, 2
- sample BGP route reflectors (cluster of clusters) 1
- sample BGP route reflectors (multiple clusters) 1
- sample distance-vector routing 1
- sample LFI and multilink bundle topology 1
- sample LSP topology 1
- sample multiarea OSPF routing 1
- sample multilink bundle and LFI topology 1
- sample OSPF backbone area 1
- sample OSPF network with stubs and NSSAs 1
- sample OSPF single-area network 1
- sample OSPF stub areas and NSSAs 1
- sample OSPF topology 1
- sample poison reverse routing 1
- sample RIP network with incoming metric 1
- sample RIP network with outgoing metric 1
- sample RIP topology 1
- sample route advertisement 1
- sample route aggregation 1
- sample routing topology 1
- sample RSVP topology 1
- sample split horizon routing 1
- sample static route, preferred path 1
- sample stub network for static routes 1
- sample unidirectional routing 1
- sample VPN topology 1
- static routing 1
- VoIP 1
- next hop
- NLRI (network layer reachability information), BGP
- no ip telnet command 1
- no ip telnet-client command 1
- nodes
- hierarchical schedulers 1
- non-LFI packets See data packets
- non-UR-2 operating mode 1
- Normal Response Mode, HDLC 1
- not-so-stubby areas See NSSAs
- notice icons 1
- NRM, HDLC 1
- NSAP (network service access point) addresses for IS-IS routers 1
- NSAPs (network service access points)
- NSSAs (not-so-stubby areas)
- NT1 devices 1
- numeric range match conditions 1, 2
O
- Open Shortest Path First protocol See OSPF
- Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) networks, CLNS VPNs 1
- origin, of BGP route 1
- orlonger route list match type 1
- OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) networks, CLNS VPNs 1
- OSPF (Open Shortest Path First)
- and LDP for VPNs 1
- and RSVP for VPNs 1
- area border routers See area border routers
- areas 1, See also area border routers; backbone area; NSSAs; stub areas
- authenticating exchanges (OSPFv2 only) 1
- backbone area See backbone area
- controlling designated router election 1
- controlling route cost 1
- designated router See designated router, OSPF
- designating OSPF interfaces (configuration editor) 1, 2
- dial-on-demand routing backup support, ISDN 1
- enabling, description 1, 2, 3, 4
- ensuring efficient operation 1
- injecting OSPF routes into BGP 1
- ISDN dial-on-demand routing backup support 1
- LSAs 1
- multiarea network (configuration editor) 1
- NSSAs See NSSAs
- overview 1, 2
- path cost metrics See path cost metrics
- requirements 1
- route preferences 1
- router ID (configuration editor) 1, 2
- sample network topology 1
- sample NSSAs 1
- sample single-area network 1
- sample stub areas 1
- single-area network (configuration editor) 1
- stub areas See stub areas
- three-way handshake 1
- tuning an OSPF network 1
- verifying host reachability 1
- verifying neighbors 1
- verifying RIP-enabled interfaces 1
- verifying routes 1
- VPLS 1
- OSPF interfaces
- OSPF neighbors, verifying 1
- OTASP (over the air service provisioning), account activation 1
- out-of-band management interfaces 1
- outbound router, in an LSP 1
- outgoing metric (RIP)
- output queues
- over the air service provisioning See OTASP
P
- P routers See provider routers
- packet encapsulation
- packet fragmentation
- packet-mode
- packets
- PADI packets 1
- PADO packets 1
- PADR packets 1
- PADS packets 1
- PADT packets 1
- PAP (Password Authentication Protocol)
- parentheses, in syntax descriptions 1
- partial sequence number PDU (PSNP) 1
- passive routes, rejection, in static routing 1
- password
- path cost metrics
- path selection, IS-IS 1
- path selection, RSVP for MPLS See traffic engineering database
- path-vector protocol See BGP
- pc-pim/0/0 interface 1
- pd-0/0/0 interface 1
- PDUs (protocol data units)
- PE (provider edge) routers 1, 2, See also VPLS See also VPNs
- pe-0/0/0 interface 1
- peering sessions See BGP peers; BGP sessions
- penultimate hop popping (PHP) 1
- penultimate router, in an LSP 1
- per-unit scheduler, channelized ports 1
- permanent routes, adding 1
- permanent virtual circuits See PVCs
- PGM (Pragmatic General Multicast) 1
- PHP (penultimate hop popping) 1
- physical interface properties
- physical interfaces
- assigning CoS components to (Quick Configuration) 1
- PIC (PIM on a Services Router) See PIMs
- PIM (Protocol Independent Multicast)
- PIM register messages
- pimd interface 1
- pime interface 1
- PIMs (Physical Interface Cards)
- names 1
- PIMs (Physical Interface Modules)
- ping command (stateless firewall filter) 1
- explanation 1
- Ping Host page, output for BGP 1
- ping mpls l2circuit interface command 1
- ping mpls l2circuit virtual-circuit command 1
- ping mpls l2vpn instance 1
- ping mpls l2vpn interface command 1
- ping mpls l3vpn command 1
- ping, verifying link states 1
- pinging a VPN connection 1
- pinouts
- PIR-only and CIR mode 1
- plesiochronous networks 1
- PoE
- point-to-multipoint LSPs
- Point-to-Point Protocol See PPP
- Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM See PPPoA
- Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet See PPPoE
- poison reverse technique 1
- polarity, signal 1
- policers
- policy See routing policies
- pop label operation 1
- ports
- Avaya VoIP 1, See also Avaya VoIP modules
- console (TGM550) 1
- interfaces overview 1, See also ATM-over-ADSL interfaces; ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces; ISDN interfaces; link services interface; loopback interface; management interfaces; network interfaces; special interfaces
- LINE and TRUNK, on Avaya VoIP TGM550 1
- number in interface name 1
- telephone and trunk, on Avaya VoIP TGM550 1
- TGM550 1
- TIM510 1
- TIM514 1
- TIM521 1
- VoIP 1, See also Avaya VoIP modules
- power over ethernet
- overview 1, See also PoE
- pp0
- PPP
- PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) See MLPPP; PPP encapsulation; PPPoA; PPPoE
- PPP encapsulation
- PPP over ATM See PPPoA
- PPP over ATM-over-ADSL See PPPoA
- PPP over ATM-over-SHDSL See PPPoA
- PPP over Ethernet See PPPoE
- PPPoA (Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM)
- PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet)
- address assignment (Quick Configuration) 1
- CHAP (Quick Configuration) 1
- CHAP local identity (Quick Configuration) 1
- CHAP, overview 1
- client and server 1
- discovery packets 1, 2
- encapsulation on an Ethernet interface 1
- interfaces (Quick Configuration) 1
- interfaces, overview 1
- logical interfaces (Quick Configuration) 1
- overview 1, See also PPPoE over ATM-over-ADSL; PPPoE over ATM-over-SHSDL
- preparation 1
- radio-router protocol 1
- sample topology 1
- service type (Quick Configuration) 1
- session limit (Quick Configuration) 1
- session overview 1, 2
- session reconnection time (Quick Configuration) 1
- underlying interface (Quick Configuration) 1
- verifying interfaces 1
- verifying sessions 1
- verifying statistics 1
- verifying version information 1
- PPPoE Active Discovery Initiation (PADI) packets 1
- PPPoE Active Discovery Offer (PADO) packets 1
- PPPoE Active Discovery Request (PADR) packets 1
- PPPoE Active Discovery Session-Confirmation (PADS) packets 1
- PPPoE Active Discovery Termination (PADT) packets 1
- PPPoE encapsulation See PPPoE
- PPPoE interfaces See PPPoE
- PPPoE Interfaces Quick Configuration page 1
- PPPoE over ATM LLC encapsulation
- PPPoE over ATM-over-ADSL
- PPPoE over ATM-over-SHDSL
- PPPoEoA See PPPoE over ATM-over-ADSL; PPPoE over ATM-over-SHDSL
- Pragmatic General Multicast 1
- preferences
- prefix-length-range match type 1
- primary stations, HDLC 1
- priority propagation 1
- priority scheduling
- configuration example 1
- profile
- GSM 1
- profile, GSM 1
- promiscuous mode
- enabling on Ethernet interfaces 1
- propagation, suppressing 1
- properties, verifying
- protocol data units See PDUs
- protocol families
- Protocol Independent Multicast See PIM
- protocols
- ARP 1
- Auto-RP 1
- BGP See BGP
- CRTP 1, 2
- distance vector See RIP
- DVMRP 1
- EGPs 1
- EIA-530 1
- IGMP See IGMP
- IGPs 1
- IS-IS See IS-IS
- LDP See LDP
- MPLS See MPLS
- MSDP 1
- multicast See multicast
- OSPF See OSPF
- overview 1
- path vector See BGP
- PGM 1
- PIM dense mode See PIM
- PIM source-specific multicast (SSM) 1
- PIM sparse mode See PIM
- PPPoE See PPPoE
- RIP See RIP
- RS-232 1
- RS-422/449 1
- RSVP See RSVP
- SAP and SDP See SAP; SDP
- serial 1
- V.35 1
- X.21 1
- provider edge routers See PE routers
- provider routers 1, See also VPNs
- PSNP (partial sequence number PDU) 1
- publishing responses to ARP requests
- static ARP entries 1
- push label operation 1
- PVCs (permanent virtual circuits)
Q
- Q.931 timer, ISDN 1, 2, 3
- queues 1, See also CoS; output queues; queuing
- queuing
- queuing with LFI
- on Q2 of constituent links 1
- Quick Configuration
- ATM-over-ADSL Interfaces page 1
- ATM-over-SHDSL Interfaces page 1
- Avaya VoIP 1
- Class of Service Interfaces page 1
- CoS classifiers page 1
- CoS forwarding classes page 1
- CoS RED drop profiles page 1
- CoS scheduler maps page 1
- CoS schedulers page 1
- CoS value aliases page 1
- ISDN BRI Dialer Logical Interface page 1
- ISDN BRI Physical Interface page 1
- PPPoE Interfaces page 1
- rewrite rules page 1
- TGM550 1
- virtual channel groups page 1
- VoIP 1
R
- RADIUS authentication, of PPP sessions 1
- random early detection See RED drop profiles
- RBBL See BBL
- reachability 1, See also NLRI
- real-time performance monitoring (RPM), for BGP peers 1
- RED (random early detection) drop profiles
- red drop profiles
- configuration example 1
- redundant Ethernet interfaces
- understanding 1
- rejecting
- unauthorized PIM registration 1
- rejecting incoming calls, ISDN 1
- Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) authentication, of PPP sessions 1
- remote connection to router
- connecting USB modem to router 1
- remote management, USB modem 1
- repeaters, on LAN segments 1
- reported bearer bandwidth limit See BBL
- request chassis fpc slot slot-number restart command 1
- reservation See RSVP
- Resource Reservation Protocol See RSVP
- reverse-path forwarding See RPF
- rewrite rules
- rewrite-rules statement
- usage guidelines 1
- RIB See routing table
- RIP (Routing Information Protocol)
- authentication (RIPv2 only) 1
- authentication (RIPv2 only), configuring 1, 2
- basic network (configuration editor) 1
- distance vector protocol 1
- efficiency techniques 1
- maximum hop count 1
- overview 1, 2
- packets 1
- path cost metrics See path cost metrics
- poison reverse technique 1
- requirements 1
- routing policy (configuration editor) 1
- sample network with incoming metric 1
- sample network with outgoing metric 1
- sample topology 1
- split horizon technique 1
- traffic control with metrics See path cost metrics
- traffic control with metrics, configuring 1, 2
- unidirectional limitations 1
- verifying host reachability 1
- verifying RIP message exchange 1
- verifying RIP-enabled interfaces 1
- RIP neighbors, verifying 1
- RIPng (Routing Information Protocol next generation)
- overview 1
- RJ-11 connector pinouts
- RJ-45 connector pinouts
- RJ-45 to DB-9 serial port adapter
- TGM550 console port 1
- route advertisements
- route aggregation 1
- route distinguishers
- route injection 1
- route list match types 1
- route manipulation actions, routing policies 1
- route origin, role in BGP route selection 1
- route redistribution 1
- route reflectors See BGP route reflectors
- route selection
- route targets, VPN 1
- in a routing instance 1
- route-flap damping 1
- parameters 1
- router ID, role in BGP route selection 1
- routing 1, See also protocols; routing policies; routing solutions
- advertisements 1
- aggregation 1
- BGP See BGP
- configuring PPPoE 1
- configuring VPNs 1
- dynamic 1
- filtering routes with policies 1
- filtering traffic through a stateless firewall 1
- forwarding tables 1
- from one source to many destinations 1
- in multiple ASs with BGP 1
- in one AS with OSPF 1
- in one AS with RIP 1
- IS-IS See IS-IS
- MPLS for VPNs 1
- MPLS traffic engineering 1
- multicast See multicast
- neighbors See BGP peers; OSPF neighbors; RIP neighbors
- OSPF See OSPF
- overriding default packet forwarding with CoS 1
- protocol overview 1
- RIP See RIP
- RIP statistics 1
- RIPng See RIPng
- routing tables 1
- static See static routing
- VPNs 1
- Routing Engine
- routing information base See routing table
- Routing Information Protocol See RIP
- routing instance
- routing policies
- actions 1
- applying 1
- BGP export, for CLNS 1
- configuration tasks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
- default actions 1
- export statement 1
- final actions 1
- forwarding class with source and destination 1
- grouping source and destination prefixes 1
- import statement 1
- injecting routes from one protocol into another 1
- Layer 2 VPN export policy 1
- Layer 2 VPN import policy 1
- Layer 3 VPNs 1
- making BGP routes less preferable 1
- match conditions 1
- overview 1
- PIM register messages See PIM register messages
- policy name 1
- preparation 1
- prepending AS paths 1
- reducing update messages with flap damping 1
- RIP routing policy (configuration editor) 1
- route redistribution 1
- route-flap damping 1
- terms 1
- terms, creating 1
- VPN configuration 1
- routing solutions
- applying CoS components on link services interface 1
- BGP confederations, for scaling problems 1
- BGP route reflectors, for scaling problems 1
- BGP scaling techniques 1
- controlling designated router election 1
- controlling OSPF route cost 1
- controlling OSPF route selection 1
- controlling RIP traffic with the incoming metric 1
- controlling RIP traffic with the outgoing metric 1
- CoS 1, 2
- designated router, to reduce flooding 1
- directing BGP traffic by local preference 1
- drop-and-insert clock combinations 1
- filtering unwanted services and protocols 1
- handling packet fragments 1
- handling packet fragments (configuration editor) 1
- load balancing on link services interfaces 1
- making BGP routes less preferable 1
- managing VoIP bandwidth See dynamic CAC
- MPLS traffic engineering 1
- multicast administrative scoping 1
- multicast reverse-path forwarding (RPF) 1
- multicast shortest-path tree (SPT) 1
- NSSAs, to control route advertisement 1
- path cost metrics, for packet flow control See path cost metrics
- point-to-point sessions over Ethernet 1
- poison reverse, for traffic reduction 1
- preventing dropped packets on PVCs 1
- preventing multicast routing loops 1
- protecting against DoS attacks 1
- reducing jitter and latency on multilink bundles 1
- reducing update messages with flap damping 1
- routing policies 1
- securing OSPF routing (OSPFv2 only) 1
- split horizon, for traffic reduction 1
- stateless firewall filters 1
- static route control techniques 1
- stub areas, to control route advertisement 1
- VPNs 1
- routing table
- RP (rendezvous point)
- RP router See RP
- RPF (reverse-path forwarding)
- RPM, for BGP peers 1
- RS-232 1
- RS-422/449 1
- RS-530 1
- RST (reset) button, TGM550 1
- RSVP (Resource Reservation Protocol)
- RSVP neighbors, verifying 1
- RSVP-signaled LSP See RSVP
S
- S,G notation, for multicast forwarding states 1
- S/T interface
- sample configuration
- scheduler maps 1
- sample configurations
- samples
- SAP (Session Announcement Protocol)
- scaling BGP See BGP confederations; BGP route reflectors
- scheduler hierarchy example 1
- scheduler maps
- assigning (configuration editor) 1
- assigning to logical interfaces (Quick Configuration) 1
- assigning to physical interfaces (Quick Configuration) 1
- defining (configuration editor) 1
- defining (Quick Configuration) 1
- defining and applying 1
- sample configuration 1
- scheduling priority, overview 1
- strict high-priority queuing (configuration editor) 1
- strict high-priority queuing, applying scheduler map to interface (configuration editor) 1
- scheduler maps for hierarchical example 1
- scheduler-map statement
- usage guidelines 1
- schedulers 1, See also transmission scheduling
- assigning resources (configuration editor) 1
- buffer size 1
- default settings 1
- defining (configuration editor) 1
- defining (Quick Configuration) 1
- description 1
- mapping to forwarding classes (configuration editor) 1
- mapping to forwarding classes (Quick Configuration) 1
- RED drop profiles 1
- sample mappings 1
- sample schedulers 1
- scheduler maps See scheduler maps
- shaping rate 1
- transmission priority 1
- transmit rate 1
- voice and data for strict high-priority queuing (configuration editor) 1
- voice, for strict high-priority queuing (configuration editor) 1
- schedulers for hierarchical example 1
- scheduling
- strict-high priority
- example configuration 1
- scheduling priority 1, See also CoS; scheduler maps; schedulers
- scope, IPv6 addresses
- scoping, administrative 1
- screening incoming calls, ISDN 1
- SDP (Session Discovery Protocol)
- secondary stations, HDLC 1
- secure context
- enabling IS-IS in 1
- security
- self-near-end crosstalk See SNEXT
- serial interfaces
- clocking modes 1
- connection process 1
- DTE default clock rate reduction 1
- EIA-530 1
- inverting the transmit clock 1
- line protocols 1
- MLPPP bundles and LFI (configuration editor) 1
- multilink bundles (Quick Configuration) 1
- overview 1, See also serial ports
- RS-232 1
- RS-422/449 1
- signal polarity 1
- transmission signals 1
- V.35 1
- X.21 1
- serial numbers, in MAC addresses 1
- serial ports
- service provider ID See SPID
- services interfaces, overview 1, See also link services interface; multilink services
- Services Router
- Session Announcement Protocol See SAP; SDP
- sessions
- set tgm fpc slot media-gateway-controller command 1
- shaping rate 1, See also CoS; scheduler maps; schedulers
- shaping-rate statement
- SHDSL interfaces See ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces
- SHDSL page 1
- SHDSL ports See ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces
- shortest path first algorithm 1
- shortest-path tree 1
- show access command 1
- show bgp group command 1
- show bgp neighbor command 1
- explanation 1
- show bgp summary command 1
- explanation 1
- show chassis hardware command 1
- show class-of-service adaptive-shaper command 1
- show class-of-service classifier name command 1
- show class-of-service command 1
- show class-of-service interface command 1, 2
- show class-of-service scheduler-map command 1
- show class-of-service virtual-channel command 1
- show class-of-service virtual-channel-group command 1
- show command 1
- show firewall command 1, 2, 3
- show firewall filter protect-RE command 1
- show firewall log command 1
- show igmp interface command 1
- explanation 1
- show interfaces ae0 extensive command 1
- show interfaces ae0 terse command 1
- show interfaces at-3/0/0 command 1
- show interfaces bc-0/0/4:1 extensive command 1
- show interfaces br-6/0/0 extensive command 1
- show interfaces command
- show interfaces ct1-3/0/1 command 1
- show interfaces dc-0/0/4 extensive command 1
- show interfaces detail command 1
- show interfaces dl0 extensive command 1
- show interfaces e1-3/0/1 command 1
- show interfaces extensive command 1
- show interfaces lo0 command 1
- show interfaces lsq-0/0/0 statistics detail command 1
- explanation 1
- show interfaces ppo command 1
- show interfaces queue command 1, 2
- show interfaces vp-3/0/0 extensive command 1
- show isdn calls command 1
- show isdn status command 1
- show isis adjacency brief command 1
- show isis adjacency extensive command 1
- explanation 1
- show lacp interfaces ae0 command 1
- show lacp interfaces reth0 command 1
- show lacp statistics interfaces ae0 command 1
- show ldp neighbor command 1
- explanation 1
- show ldp session detail command 1
- explanation 1
- show multicast rpf command 1
- explanation 1
- show ospf interface command 1
- explanation 1
- show ospf neighbor command 1
- show ospf route command 1
- explanation 1
- show pim interface command 1
- explanation 1
- show pim rps command 1
- explanation 1
- show poe controller command
- explanation 1
- show poe interface command
- explanation 1
- show poe telemetries 1
- show pppoe interfaces command 1
- show pppoe statistics command 1
- show pppoe version command 1
- show rip neighbor command 1
- show rip statistics command 1
- show route summary command 1, 2
- explanation 1
- show route table inet.3 command 1, 2
- show route terse command 1
- show rsvp neighbor command 1
- explanation 1
- show rsvp session detail command 1
- explanation 1
- show sap listen command 1, 2
- show tgm dynamic-call-admission-control command 1
- show tgm fpc slot-number media-gateway-controller command 1
- show isis interface brief command 1
- show isis interface detail command 1
- explanation 1
- SIG LED 1
- signal-to-noise ratio See SNR
- signaling protocols 1, See also LDP; MPLS traffic engineering; RSVP
- signals
- SIM (subscriber identity module)
- unlocking 1
- simple filters
- single-area network, OSPF 1
- site identifier, VPLS 1
- site name, VPLS 1
- site preference, VPLS 1
- site range, VPLS 1
- site-local unicast IPv6 addresses 1
- SNEXT (self-near-end crosstalk) threshold, SHDSL 1, 2
- SNR (signal-to-noise ratio) margin, SHDSL 1, 2
- source-specific multicast 1
- sparse mode See multicast routing modes
- special interfaces
- CRTP 1, 2, 3
- dsc interface 1
- IPv4 addressing 1
- IPv6 addressing 1
- logical properties 1
- loopback interface 1
- management interface 1
- MLFR 1, See also link services interface; MLFR
- MLFR FRF.15 and FRF.16 1, See also link services interface
- MLPPP 1, See also link services interface; MLPPP
- names 1
- naming conventions 1
- output, understanding 1
- overview 1
- physical properties 1
- protocol families 1
- services interfaces 1, See also link services interface; multilink services
- summary 1
- SPF (shortest path first) algorithm 1
- SPID (service provider ID), ISDN 1, 2
- split horizon technique 1
- SPT (shortest-path tree) 1
- SRX3400 and SRX3600 device hardware capabilities and limitations 1
- SRX3400 Services Gateways
- slot number 1
- SRX3600 Services Gateways
- slot number 1
- SRX5600 Services Gateways
- slot number 1
- SRX5800 Services Gateways
- slot number 1
- ssh command 1
- SSH connection to TGM550 1
- st0 interface 1
- starvation prevention, on CoS queues 1
- stateless firewall filters
- actions and action modifiers 1, 2
- applying to an interface (configuration editor) 1
- automatic discard rule 1, 2
- bit-field logical operators 1
- chained multiple filters 1
- displaying configurations 1, 2, 3
- displaying statistics 1
- handling packet fragments 1
- handling packet fragments (configuration editor) 1
- match conditions 1
- multiple filters, chained 1
- overview 1
- planning 1, 2, 3
- policers for 1
- preparation 1
- protecting the Routing Engine against TCP floods 1
- protecting the Routing Engine against untrusted protocols (configuration editor) 1
- protecting the Routing Engine against untrusted services (configuration editor) 1
- sample terms, to filter fragments 1
- sample terms, to filter services and protocols 1
- sequences 1
- strict high-priority queuing (configuration editor) 1
- terms, overview 1
- typical, planning 1
- verifying actions 1
- verifying configuration 1, 2, 3
- verifying flood protection 1
- verifying packet logging 1
- static ARP entries
- overview 1
- static LSPs 1
- static routes
- CLNS VPNs (with IS-IS) 1
- CLNS VPNs (without IS-IS) 1
- configuring basic routes (configuration editor) 1
- controlling 1
- controlling in routing and forwarding tables 1
- default properties 1
- default properties, setting 1
- defining route selection 1
- preferences 1
- preventing readvertisement 1
- qualified next hops 1
- rejecting passive traffic 1
- requirements 1
- route retention 1
- sample preferred path 1
- sample stub network 1
- verifying 1
- static routing
- static RP router 1, See also RP
- static TEI (terminal endpoint identifier), ISDN 1, 2
- statistics
- status
- strict high-priority queuing, CoS
- applying a scheduler map to interface (configuration editor) 1
- applying classifier to interface (configuration editor) 1
- assigning queues 1
- classifying traffic 1
- configuring a scheduler map and schedulers (configuration editor) 1
- configuring policiers (configuration editor) 1
- creating a stateless firewall filter (configuration editor) 1
- defining voice and data schedulers (configuration editor) 1
- overview 1
- strict hops, RSVP 1
- strict-high priority, explained
- example configuration 1
- stub areas
- sub-ASs, BGP 1
- subautonomous systems, BGP 1
- subnet masks 1
- subnets See subnetworks
- subnetworks
- subnetworks, multicast leaves and branches 1
- subscriber identity module See SIM
- superframe framing 1
- support, technical See technical support
- SVCs (switched virtual circuits) 1
- swap and push label operation 1
- swap label operation 1
- switch types, supported, ISDN
- switched virtual circuits (SVCs) 1
- switches
- on LAN segments 1
- symmetric high-speed digital subscriber line (SHDSL) See ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces
- synchronous networks 1
- syntax conventions 1
- system clock See clocking
- system identifier, IS-IS
T
- T1 interfaces
- AMI encoding 1
- B8ZS encoding 1
- CRTP (configuration editor) 1
- D4 framing 1
- data stream 1
- dynamic CAC for voice packets (configuration editor) 1, See also Avaya VoIP
- encoding 1
- ESF framing 1
- framing 1
- loopback 1
- multilink bundles (Quick Configuration) 1
- overview 1, See also T1 ports; channelized T1 interfaces
- signals 1
- superframe framing 1
- T1 ports
- T1 trunk ports, TIM510
- T1/E1 media module See TIM508 See TIM510 See TIM516 See TIM518
- T3 interfaces
- T3 ports
- tap interface 1
- tcc protocol family 1
- TCP policers 1
- technical support
- contacting JTAC 1
- TED See traffic engineering database
- TEI option, ISDN 1, 2
- telephone and trunk ports, on Avaya VoIP TGM550 1
- telephone calls
- Telephony Gateway Module See TGM550
- Telephony Interface Module See TIM510; TIM514; TIM521
- Telephony Interface Modules See TIM508; TIM510; TIM514; TIM516; TIM518; TIM521
- Telnet access to TGM550
- telnet command 1, 2
- terminal endpoint identifier See static TEI; TEI option
- terminology
- terms
- TGM550
- accessing the router from 1
- administration 1
- analog port pinouts 1
- Avaya CLI access 1
- Avaya Media Gateway Controllers supported 1
- CLI access requirements 1
- console connection 1
- console port pinouts 1
- description 1
- grounding cable requirement 1
- interfaces 1
- IP address change caution 1
- IP address, modifying (configuration editor) 1
- IP address, setting (configuration editor) 1
- IP addressing guidelines 1
- JUNOS compatibility 1
- maximum gateway capacities 1
- MGC list, adding 1
- MGC list, clearing 1
- MGCs supported 1
- port LED states 1
- ports 1
- Quick Configuration 1
- reset on address change 1
- resetting 1
- RST (reset) button 1
- saving the configuration 1
- SSH connection 1
- Telnet access 1
- Telnet connection to router 1
- verifying MGC list 1
- verifying VoIP interface 1
- three-way handshake 1
- through route list match type 1
- TIM508
- TIM510
- TIM510 interfaces 1
- TIM514
- TIM514 interfaces 1
- TIM516
- TIM518
- TIM521
- TIM521 interfaces 1
- time slots
- TIMs See TIM508; TIM510; TIM514; TIM516; TIM518; TIM521
- tnp protocol family 1
- to statement, routing policy match conditions 1
- topology
- Avaya VoIP 1
- data link layer 1
- IPv4 subnets 1
- point-to-multipoint LSPs 1
- PPPoE session on an ATM-over-ADSL loop 1
- PPPoE session on an Ethernet loop 1
- sample BGP AS path 1
- sample BGP confederation 1
- sample BGP confederations 1
- sample BGP external and internal links 1
- sample BGP local preference use 1
- sample BGP MED use 1
- sample BGP peer network 1
- sample BGP peer session 1
- sample BGP route reflector (one cluster) 1, 2
- sample BGP route reflectors (cluster of clusters) 1
- sample BGP route reflectors (multiple clusters) 1
- sample distance-vector routing 1
- sample Frame Relay network 1
- sample ISDN network 1
- sample LAN 1
- sample LFI and multilink bundle network 1
- sample LSP network 1
- sample multiarea OSPF routing 1
- sample multilink bundle and LFI network 1
- sample OSPF backbone area 1
- sample OSPF network 1
- sample OSPF network with stubs and NSSAs 1
- sample OSPF single-area network 1
- sample OSPF stub areas and NSSAs 1
- sample poison reverse routing 1
- sample RIP network 1
- sample RIP network with incoming metric 1
- sample RIP network with outgoing metric 1
- sample route advertisement 1
- sample route aggregation 1
- sample router network 1
- sample RSVP-signaled LSP 1
- sample split horizon routing 1
- sample static route 1
- sample static route, preferred path 1
- sample stub network for static routes 1
- sample unidirectional routing 1
- sample VLAN 1
- sample VPN 1
- VoIP 1
- topology database, OSPF 1
- trace options
- VPLS 1
- trace options, channelized ports 1
- Traceroute page
- traceroute source bypass-routing gateway command 1
- explanation 1
- traffic
- traffic control profiles for hierarchical example 1
- traffic engineering See MPLS traffic engineering; traffic engineering database
- traffic engineering database
- transit interfaces
- transit routers, in an LSP 1
- transmission priority 1, See also CoS; scheduler maps; schedulers
- transmission scheduling 1
- transmit rate
- description 1, See also CoS; schedulers; transmission scheduling
- trigger statement
- usage guidelines 1
- troubleshooting
- TRUNK and LINE ports, on Avaya VoIP TGM550 1
- trunk ports, TIM508
- pinouts 1
- TRUNK ports, TIM514 1
- trunk ports, TIM516
- pinouts 1
- trunk ports, TIM518
- pinouts 1
- TST LED 1
- tunnels
- CoS queuing 1
- two-dimensional parity 1
- two-rate tricolor marking policer
- applying to a firewall 1
- two-wire mode (2 ports), SHDSL See ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces
- types of interfaces 1
U
- U interface
- umd0 1
- umd0 interface 1
- unicast IPv6 addresses 1
- upstream interfaces 1, See also multicast
- upto route list match type 1
- UR-2 operating mode 1
- URLs
- Avaya VoIP support 1
- USB memory stick, for Avaya VoIP configuration 1
- USB modem 1, See also dialer interfaces; USB modem interfaces
- configuring 1
- USB modem connections
- USB modem interface
- overview 1
- USB modem interfaces
- dial-in See dial-in
- dialer interface See dialer interface, USB modem
V
- V.35 1
- variable-length subnet masks (VLSMs) 1
- VCI (virtual channel identifier)
- VDSL2 1
- VDSL2 Interface
- VDSL2 interfaces
- VDSL2 Mini-PIM 1
- ADSL2 Configuration
- Example 1
- verification
- adaptive shaping 1
- ATM-over-ADSL interface properties 1
- ATM-over-SHDSL interface configuration 1
- Avaya VoIP 1
- B-channels 1
- BGP configuration 1
- BGP groups 1
- BGP peer reachability 1
- BGP peers (neighbors) 1
- channelized interfaces 1
- channelized T1/E1/ISDN PRI interfaces 1
- clear-channel interfaces 1
- CLNS VPNs 1
- CoS adaptive shaping 1
- CoS configuration 1
- CoS virtual channel groups 1
- CoS virtual channels 1
- D-channels 1
- dialer interfaces 1
- firewall filter handles fragments 1
- IGMP version 1
- interface properties 1
- IS-IS adjacencies 1
- IS-IS adjacencies (detail) 1
- IS-IS interface configuration 1
- IS-IS interface configuration (detail) 1
- IS-IS neighbors 1
- IS-IS neighbors (detail) 1
- ISDN BRI interfaces 1
- ISDN call status 1
- ISDN PRI interface configuration 1
- ISDN PRI interface operation 1
- ISDN status 1
- LDP neighbors 1
- LDP sessions 1
- LDP-signaled LSP 1
- link services CoS 1
- link services interface CoS configuration 1
- link services interface status 1
- link states 1
- load balancing on the link services interface 1
- MPLS traffic engineering 1
- multicast SAP and SDP 1
- multicast session announcements 1
- multilink bundle configuration 1
- network interfaces 1
- OSPF host reachability 1
- OSPF neighbors 1
- OSPF routes 1
- OSPF-enabled interfaces 1
- packet encapsulation on link services interface 1
- PIM mode and interface configuration 1
- PIM RP address 1
- PIM RPF routing table 1
- PPPoA for ATM-over-ADSL configuration 1
- PPPoE interfaces 1
- PPPoE over ATM-over-ADSL configuration 1, 2
- PPPoE over ATM-over-SHDSL configuration 1, 2
- PPPoE sessions 1
- PPPoE statistics 1
- PPPoE version 1
- RIP host reachability 1
- RIP message exchange 1
- RIP-enabled interfaces 1
- RSVP neighbors 1
- RSVP sessions 1
- RSVP-signaled LSP 1
- stateless firewall filter actions 1
- stateless firewall filter flood protection 1
- stateless firewall filter operation 1
- stateless firewall filters 1, 2, 3
- stateless firewall statistics 1
- static routes in the routing table 1
- traffic forwarding over LDP-signaled LSPs 1
- virtual channel groups 1
- virtual channels 1
- VoIP 1
- VPNs 1
- verifying PoE settings 1
- version
- PPPoE, verifying 1
- virtual channel groups
- virtual channel identifier See VCI
- virtual channels 1
- virtual circuit ID, for Layer 2 circuits 1
- virtual circuits
- virtual LANs See VLANs
- virtual link, through the backbone area 1
- virtual private LAN service See VPLS
- virtual private networks See VPNs
- virtual-channel statement
- usage guidelines 1
- virtual-channel-group statement
- usage guidelines 1
- virtual-channel-groups statement
- usage guidelines 1
- virtual-channels statement
- usage guidelines 1
- VLAN CCC
- VLAN encapsulation
- configuring 1
- VLAN VPLS
- VLANs (virtual LANs)
- VLSMs (variable-length subnet masks) 1
- voice calls, not supported in dial-in 1
- voice calls, not supported in dial-in or callback 1
- voice over IP See Avaya VoIP See Avaya VoIP modules
- voice packets
- voice traffic latency, controlling with shaping rates 1, See also multilink bundling
- voice traffic, prioritizing packets for, in CoS queues 1
- VoIP See Avaya VoIP modules
- VoIP (voice over IP) See Avaya VoIP; VoIP interface
- VoIP interface
- vp-0/0/0 1, See also VoIP interface
- VPI (virtual path identifier)
- VPLS (virtual private LAN service) 1
- BGP 1, 2
- CE device 1
- configuration overview 1
- exceptions on J Series Services Routers 1
- functions 1
- interface encapsulation 1
- interfaces 1, 2
- MPLS 1
- OSPF 1
- overview 1
- routing instance 1, 2
- routing interfaces 1
- routing options 1
- routing table 1
- RSVP 1
- sample topology 1
- site identifier 1
- site name 1
- site preference 1
- site range 1
- supported devices and interfaces 1
- trace options 1
- VLAN rewrite on interfaces 1
- VLAN tagging 1
- VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) instances 1
- VPN routing and forwarding table See VRF table
- VPNs (virtual private networks) 1, See also Layer 2 circuits; Layer 2 VPNs: Layer 3 VPNs; MPLS
- AS number 1
- basic Layer 2 circuit description 1
- basic Layer 2 VPN description 1
- basic Layer 3 VPN description 1
- BGP 1
- CLNS See CLNS
- components 1
- configuration overview 1
- configuration task overview 1
- IGPs 1
- Layer 2 circuit configuration 1
- LSP for RSVP 1
- MPLS 1
- overview 1, 2
- participating interfaces 1
- preparation 1
- protocols for 1
- route distinguishers 1, 2
- route target 1
- route targets 1
- routing information 1
- routing instance See routing instance
- routing policies 1
- routing requirements 1
- sample topology 1
- signaling protocols 1
- tunneling process 1
- types 1
- verifying connectivity 1
- VRF instances 1
- VRF table See VRF table
- VRF (VPN routing and forwarding) table 1
- VRF instances
- overview 1
W
X
- X.21 1