Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- MX Series
- Subscriber Interfaces and Demultiplexing Overview
- Static or Dynamic Demux Subscriber Interfaces over Aggregated Ethernet Overview
- Associating VLAN IDs to VLAN Demux Interfaces
- Example: Configuring IPv4 Static VLAN Demux Interfaces over a Gigabit Ethernet Underlying Interface with DHCP Local Server
- Example: Configuring IPv4 Static VLAN Demux Interfaces over an Aggregated Ethernet Underlying Interface with DHCP Local Server
- Example: Configuring IPv4 Dynamic VLAN Demux Interfaces over a Gigabit Ethernet Underlying Interface with DHCP Local Server
- Example: Configuring IPv4 Dynamic VLAN Demux Interfaces over an Aggregated Ethernet Underlying Interface with DHCP Local Server
Configuring a Static or Dynamic VLAN Demux Subscriber Interface over Aggregated Ethernet
You can configure a subscriber interface using a static or dynamic VLAN demultiplexing (demux) logical interface stacked on an aggregated Ethernet physical interface.
- Configure the aggregated Ethernet interface.
- Configure the number of aggregated Ethernet interfaces
on the router.
See Configuring the Number of Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces on the Device.
- Configure the aggregated Ethernet interface.
- (Optional) Configure LACP.
- (Optional) Configure the minimum number of links.
- (Optional) Configure the link speed.
- (Optional) Configure the aggregated Ethernet logical interface
to support one-to-one active/backup link redundancy or traffic load
balancing.
For general instructions, see Configuring Aggregated Ethernet Link Protection.
- Configure the number of aggregated Ethernet interfaces
on the router.
- Configure the aggregated Ethernet physical interface as
the underlying interface to support the static or dynamic VLAN demux
subscriber interface.
The aggregated Ethernet interface needs to support demultiplexing of incoming traffic to the Ethernet links based on the VLAN ID in the incoming packets.
- Configure the static or dynamic VLAN demux interface.
- For static subscriber interfaces, see Configuring Static Subscriber Interfaces Using VLAN Demux Interfaces.
- For dynamic subscriber interfaces, see Configuring Dynamic Subscriber Interfaces Using VLAN Demux Interfaces in Dynamic Profiles.
Note: VLAN demux interfaces currently support the Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) suite (family inet) and the Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) suite (family inet6).
VLAN demux subscriber interfaces over aggregated Ethernet physical interfaces are supported only for MX Series routers that have only MPCs installed. If the router has other cards in addition to MPCs, the CLI accepts the configuration but errors are reported when the subscriber interfaces are brought up.
- (Optional) Configure subscriber management services on the subscriber interface.
Related Documentation
- MX Series
- Subscriber Interfaces and Demultiplexing Overview
- Static or Dynamic Demux Subscriber Interfaces over Aggregated Ethernet Overview
- Associating VLAN IDs to VLAN Demux Interfaces
- Example: Configuring IPv4 Static VLAN Demux Interfaces over a Gigabit Ethernet Underlying Interface with DHCP Local Server
- Example: Configuring IPv4 Static VLAN Demux Interfaces over an Aggregated Ethernet Underlying Interface with DHCP Local Server
- Example: Configuring IPv4 Dynamic VLAN Demux Interfaces over a Gigabit Ethernet Underlying Interface with DHCP Local Server
- Example: Configuring IPv4 Dynamic VLAN Demux Interfaces over an Aggregated Ethernet Underlying Interface with DHCP Local Server
Published: 2013-02-11
Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- MX Series
- Subscriber Interfaces and Demultiplexing Overview
- Static or Dynamic Demux Subscriber Interfaces over Aggregated Ethernet Overview
- Associating VLAN IDs to VLAN Demux Interfaces
- Example: Configuring IPv4 Static VLAN Demux Interfaces over a Gigabit Ethernet Underlying Interface with DHCP Local Server
- Example: Configuring IPv4 Static VLAN Demux Interfaces over an Aggregated Ethernet Underlying Interface with DHCP Local Server
- Example: Configuring IPv4 Dynamic VLAN Demux Interfaces over a Gigabit Ethernet Underlying Interface with DHCP Local Server
- Example: Configuring IPv4 Dynamic VLAN Demux Interfaces over an Aggregated Ethernet Underlying Interface with DHCP Local Server