Bridge Domain Configuration Page Options
- Select Configure>Bridge Domains in the J-Web
user interface.
The Bridge Domain configuration page appears.
- Click one:
- Click one:
- OK—Saves the configuration and returns to the main configuration page.
- Cancel—Cancels your entries and returns to the main configuration page.
- Remove—Removes the selected interface from the list.
Table 127: Bridge Domain Configuration Details
Field | Function | Action |
Bridge domains list | ||
Bridge Domain Name | Specifies the name of the bridge domain. | Displays the name of the configured bridge domain. |
Description | Specifies information about the bridge domain. | Displays the description of the bridge domain. |
VLAN ID | Specifies a VLAN identifier to include in the packets forwarded on the bridge domain. | Displays the VLAN ID details.
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Routing Interface | Specifies a routing interface to include in a bridge domain. | Displays the name of the integrated routing and bridging (IRB) interface to include in the bridge domain. |
Global Options | ||
MAC Learning Options | ||
Global MAC Limit | Limits the number of media access control (MAC) addresses learned from the logical interfaces on the router. | Enter a value in the range of 20 through 131071 to specify the limit for MAC addresses. The default value is 131071. |
Packet Action | Specifies that packets for new source MAC addresses be dropped after the MAC address limit is reached. | Select an option. The default option is disabled. |
No Global Mac Learning | Activates or deactivate the option. | Select the check box to activate this option. |
Flow Options | ||
Set 802.1D BPDU flooding | Sets 802.1D BPDU flooding | Select the check box to activate this option. |
Non IP Traffic | ||
Allow | Allows non-IP traffic. | Select the radio button. |
Block | Blocks non-IP traffic. | Select the radio button. |
Stop IP flooding and send ICMP/ARP (Select the check box to activate this option.) | ||
No trace route | Allows the device to discover the destination MAC address for a unicast packet if the destination IP address is in the same subnetwork as the ingress IP address. | Select the check box to activate this option. |
Add Bridge Domain | ||
General | ||
Bridge Domain Name | Specifies the name of the bridge domain. | Configure Layer 2 learning and forwarding properties for a bridge domain. |
Description | Specifies the Bridge Domain information. | Enter a description for the bridge domain configured. |
Routing Interfaces | Specifies a routing interface to include in a bridge domain. | Enter the name of the integrated routing and bridging (IRB) interface to include in the bridge domain. The format of the interface name is irb.x, where x is the unit number of the interface you configured at the [edit interfaces irb] hierarchy level. |
VLAN ID | Specifies a VLAN identifier to include in the packets forwarded on the bridge domain. | Enter a valid VLAN identifier. If you configure multiple bridge domains with a valid VLAN identifier, you must specify a unique VLAN identifier for each domain. |
VLAN ID List | ||
VLAN ID List | Displays a list of valid VLAN identifiers. A bridge domain is created for each VLAN identifier in the list. | Add a new VLAN ID to the list or remove a VLAN ID from the list. |
Add VLAN ID | ||
Add VLAN Id/Range | ||
VLAN ID | Specifies a VLAN identifier to include in the packets forwarded on the bridge domain. | Check the radio button and enter a valid and unique VLAN identifier. |
VLAN Range | Specifies the VLAN range. | Check the radio button and enter a valid VLAN range value. |
L2 Interfaces | ||
L2 Interfaces | Displays the L2 Interface that is configured. | Add a new interface. Edit or remove the existing interface. |
Add L2 Interfaces | ||
Interface name | Specifies the configured interface. | Configure a new interface under the bridge domain. |
Static MAC Address | ||
Add Static MAC Address | ||
Mac Address | Specifies the Mac address of the interface. | Assign a Mac address to the newly added interface. |