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Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- EX, MX Series
- Using Multiple Ethernet Interfaces with cCPE Services Overview
- Configuring Multiple Ethernet Interfaces with cCPE Services—Extending Subscriber VLANs to the PE Router (One Bridge Domain per VLAN)
- Configuring Multiple Ethernet Interfaces with cCPE Services—Extending Subscriber VLANs to the PE Router (All VLANs in One Bridge Domain)
- Configuring Multiple Ethernet Interfaces with cCPE Services—Extending Subscriber VLANs to the PE Router Using a Q-in-Q Tunnel
- Configuring Multiple Ethernet Interfaces and RVIs with cCPE Services
- MX Series
- Verifying Multiple Ethernet Interfaces for cCPE Services
Verifying Multiple Ethernet Interfaces with RVIs for cCPE Services
Purpose
View multiple Ethernet interfaces with RVIs for cCPE services.
Action
- To display the ARP table associated with the Ethernet
interface:user@host> show arp interface interface-name
- To display the bridge domain configuration:user@host> show bridge domain domain-name
- To display the route table of the VPN routing instance:user@host> show route table name.inet.0
- To display the RVIs and their current states in EX Series
switch:user@host> show interfaces vlan vlan-id
Related Documentation
- EX, MX Series
- Using Multiple Ethernet Interfaces with cCPE Services Overview
- Configuring Multiple Ethernet Interfaces with cCPE Services—Extending Subscriber VLANs to the PE Router (One Bridge Domain per VLAN)
- Configuring Multiple Ethernet Interfaces with cCPE Services—Extending Subscriber VLANs to the PE Router (All VLANs in One Bridge Domain)
- Configuring Multiple Ethernet Interfaces with cCPE Services—Extending Subscriber VLANs to the PE Router Using a Q-in-Q Tunnel
- Configuring Multiple Ethernet Interfaces and RVIs with cCPE Services
- MX Series
- Verifying Multiple Ethernet Interfaces for cCPE Services
Published: 2014-01-23
Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- EX, MX Series
- Using Multiple Ethernet Interfaces with cCPE Services Overview
- Configuring Multiple Ethernet Interfaces with cCPE Services—Extending Subscriber VLANs to the PE Router (One Bridge Domain per VLAN)
- Configuring Multiple Ethernet Interfaces with cCPE Services—Extending Subscriber VLANs to the PE Router (All VLANs in One Bridge Domain)
- Configuring Multiple Ethernet Interfaces with cCPE Services—Extending Subscriber VLANs to the PE Router Using a Q-in-Q Tunnel
- Configuring Multiple Ethernet Interfaces and RVIs with cCPE Services
- MX Series
- Verifying Multiple Ethernet Interfaces for cCPE Services