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Related Documentation
- MX Series
- Configuring Dynamic 802.1Q VLANs
- 802.1Q VLAN IDs and Ethernet Interface Types
- Enabling VLAN Tagging
- Binding VLAN IDs to Logical Interfaces
- Configuring VLAN Encapsulation
- Configuring Extended VLAN Encapsulation
- Guidelines for Configuring VLAN ID List-Bundled Logical Interfaces That Connect CCCs
- Configuring a Layer 2 VPN Routing Instance on a VLAN-Bundled Logical Interface
- Configuring a VLAN-Bundled Logical Interface to Support a Layer 2 VPN Routing Instance
- Specifying the Interface Over Which VPN Traffic Travels to the CE Router
- Specifying the Interface to Handle Traffic for a CCC
- Configuring a Layer 2 Circuit on a VLAN-Bundled Logical Interface
- Configuring a VLAN-Bundled Logical Interface to Support a Layer 2 VPN Routing Instance
- Specifying the Interface to Handle Traffic for a CCC Connected to the Layer 2 Circuit
- Example: Configuring a Layer 2 VPN Routing Instance on a VLAN-Bundled Logical Interface
- Example: Configuring a Layer 2 Circuit on a VLAN-Bundled Logical Interface
- Configuring a Logical Interface for Access Mode
- Configuring a Logical Interface for Trunk Mode
- Configuring the VLAN ID List for a Trunk Interface
- Configuring a Trunk Interface on a Bridge Network
- Additional Information
- Junos® OS Ethernet Interfaces
802.1Q VLANs Overview
For Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Tri-Rate Ethernet copper, Gigabit Ethernet, 10-Gigabit Ethernet, and aggregated Ethernet interfaces supporting VPLS, the Junos OS supports a subset of the IEEE 802.1Q standard for channelizing an Ethernet interface into multiple logical interfaces, allowing many hosts to be connected to the same Gigabit Ethernet switch, but preventing them from being in the same routing or bridging domain.
Related Documentation
- MX Series
- Configuring Dynamic 802.1Q VLANs
- 802.1Q VLAN IDs and Ethernet Interface Types
- Enabling VLAN Tagging
- Binding VLAN IDs to Logical Interfaces
- Configuring VLAN Encapsulation
- Configuring Extended VLAN Encapsulation
- Guidelines for Configuring VLAN ID List-Bundled Logical Interfaces That Connect CCCs
- Configuring a Layer 2 VPN Routing Instance on a VLAN-Bundled Logical Interface
- Configuring a VLAN-Bundled Logical Interface to Support a Layer 2 VPN Routing Instance
- Specifying the Interface Over Which VPN Traffic Travels to the CE Router
- Specifying the Interface to Handle Traffic for a CCC
- Configuring a Layer 2 Circuit on a VLAN-Bundled Logical Interface
- Configuring a VLAN-Bundled Logical Interface to Support a Layer 2 VPN Routing Instance
- Specifying the Interface to Handle Traffic for a CCC Connected to the Layer 2 Circuit
- Example: Configuring a Layer 2 VPN Routing Instance on a VLAN-Bundled Logical Interface
- Example: Configuring a Layer 2 Circuit on a VLAN-Bundled Logical Interface
- Configuring a Logical Interface for Access Mode
- Configuring a Logical Interface for Trunk Mode
- Configuring the VLAN ID List for a Trunk Interface
- Configuring a Trunk Interface on a Bridge Network
- Additional Information
- Junos® OS Ethernet Interfaces
Published: 2013-02-13
Related Documentation
- MX Series
- Configuring Dynamic 802.1Q VLANs
- 802.1Q VLAN IDs and Ethernet Interface Types
- Enabling VLAN Tagging
- Binding VLAN IDs to Logical Interfaces
- Configuring VLAN Encapsulation
- Configuring Extended VLAN Encapsulation
- Guidelines for Configuring VLAN ID List-Bundled Logical Interfaces That Connect CCCs
- Configuring a Layer 2 VPN Routing Instance on a VLAN-Bundled Logical Interface
- Configuring a VLAN-Bundled Logical Interface to Support a Layer 2 VPN Routing Instance
- Specifying the Interface Over Which VPN Traffic Travels to the CE Router
- Specifying the Interface to Handle Traffic for a CCC
- Configuring a Layer 2 Circuit on a VLAN-Bundled Logical Interface
- Configuring a VLAN-Bundled Logical Interface to Support a Layer 2 VPN Routing Instance
- Specifying the Interface to Handle Traffic for a CCC Connected to the Layer 2 Circuit
- Example: Configuring a Layer 2 VPN Routing Instance on a VLAN-Bundled Logical Interface
- Example: Configuring a Layer 2 Circuit on a VLAN-Bundled Logical Interface
- Configuring a Logical Interface for Access Mode
- Configuring a Logical Interface for Trunk Mode
- Configuring the VLAN ID List for a Trunk Interface
- Configuring a Trunk Interface on a Bridge Network
- Additional Information
- Junos® OS Ethernet Interfaces