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Example: Configuring Service Chaining for LAN to WAN Routing on NFX350 Devices

This example shows how to configure service chaining for LAN to WAN routing.

Requirements

This example uses an NFX350 device running Junos OS Release 19.4R1.

Overview

This example explains how to configure the various layers of the device to enable traffic from the LAN network to enter the device, flow through the OVS, exit the device, and enter the WAN network.

Topology

This example uses the topology shown in Figure 1.

Figure 1: Service Chaining for LAN to WAN RoutingService Chaining for LAN to WAN Routing

Configuration

Configuring the Layer 2 Datapath

Step-by-Step Procedure

  1. Configure VLANs for the LAN-side interfaces.

  2. Configure the LAN-side front panel ports and add them to the LAN-side and WAN-side VLANs.

  3. Configure the internal-facing interface, sxe-0/0/0, as a trunk port and add it to the LAN-side VLAN. The internal-facing interfaces are typically trunk ports as they must support traffic from multiple front panel ports and VLANs.

  4. Configure the internal-facing interface, sxe-0/0/1, as a trunk port and add it to the WAN-side VLAN.

Configuring the Layer 3 Datapath

Step-by-Step Procedure

  1. Configure VLAN tagging on ge-1/0/0:

  2. Configure VLAN tagging on ge-1/0/1:

Verification

Verifying the Status of the Interfaces

Purpose

Verify the status of the Layer 2 and Layer 3 interfaces.

Action

  • Verify the status of the Layer 2 (ge-0/0/x) and Layer 3 (ge-1/0/x) interfaces.

    For example: