Configuring LSQ Interfaces as NxT1 or NxE1 Bundles Using FRF.15
This example configures an NxT1 bundle using FRF.15 on a link services IQ interface. FRF.15 is similar to FRF.12, as described in Configuring LSQ Interfaces for Single Fractional T1 or E1 Interfaces Using FRF.12. The difference is that FRF.15 supports multiple physical links in a bundle, whereas FRF.12 supports only one physical link per bundle. For the Junos OS implementation of FRF.15, you can configure one DLCI per physical link.
![]() | Note: Link services IQ interfaces support both T1 and E1 physical interfaces. This example refers to T1 interfaces, but the configuration for E1 interfaces is similar. |