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no-vlan-interface-name

Syntax

Hierarchy Level

Description

When you do not want bridge domain or VLAN tag information, do not include the VLAN ID nor the VLAN interface name (the default) in the circuit or remote ID value in the DHCP option 82 information.

Note:

The no-vlan-interface-name statement is mutually exclusive with the use-interface-description and use-vlan-id statements.

When you configure the no-vlan-interface-name statement only, the format displays only the Layer 3 interface:

Note:

The subunit is required and used to differentiate the interface for remote systems.

When you configure the no-vlan-interface-name and use-interface-description statements, the format displays the IRB interface description:

If you configure the no-vlan-interface-name and use-interface-description statements, and no description for the IRB interface is found, the format displays the IRB interface name:

When you configure the no-vlan-interface-name and include-irb-and-l2 statements, the format displays the Layer 2 logical interface name and the IRB interface name:

When you configure the no-vlan-interface-name, include-irb-and-l2 and use-interface-name statements, the format displays the Layer 2 interface description and the IRB interface name:

If you configure the no-vlan-interface-name, include-irb-and-l2 and use-interface-name statements, and no description for the Layer 2 interface is found, the format displays the Layer 2 logical interface name and the IRB interface name:

Required Privilege Level

routing—To view this statement in the configuration.

routing-control—To add this statement to the configuration.

Release Information

Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 14.1.

Note:

The EX Series switches that support the no-vlan-interface-name statement are the EX4300, EX4600, and EX9200 switches.