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Layer 3 Protocols Not Supported on EX-series Switches

EX-series switches do not support the following JUNOS Layer 3 protocols and features.

Table 1 describes the specific JUNOS layer 3 features and configuration statements from that are not supported on EX-series switches.

Table 1: JUNOS Layer 3 Protocol Statements and Features That Are Not Supported

FeatureConfiguration Statements Not Supported on EX-Series Switches

BGP:

  • IPv6 and VPN families
  • Multiprotocol BGP (MBGP)
  • ipsec-sa and subordinate statements
  • labeled-unicast and subordinate statements
  • resolve-vpn and subordinate statements
  • route-target and subordinate statements
  • signaling and subordinate statements
  • vpn-apply-export statement

DVMRP

  • dvmrp and subordinate statements

Flow aggregation (cflowd)

  • cflow and subordinate statements

GRE

  • Not supported

IPSec

  • [edit services] statements related to IPSec

IPv6

  • All statements related to IPv6 are unsupported.

IS-IS:

  • ES-IS
  • IPv6
  • Traffic engineering
  • clns-routing statement
  • ipv6–multicast statement
  • ipv6–unicast statement
  • lsp-interval statement
  • label-switched-path statement
  • lsp-lifetime statement
  • no-ipv6-routing statement
  • te-metric statement
  • traffic-engineering and subordinate statements

Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)

  • l2tp and subordinate statements

Logical routers

  • logical-routers and subordinate statements

MLD

  • mld and all subordinate statements

MPLS:

  • All of MPLS
  • Label Distribution Protocol (LDP)
  • Layer 3 VPNs
  • Multiprotocol BGP (MP-BGP) for VPN-IPv4 family
  • Pseudowire emulation (PWE3)
  • Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)
  • Routing policy statements related to Layer 3 VPNs and MPLS
  • Traffic engineering (TE) extensions in OSPF and IS-IS
  • ldp and all subordinate statements
  • mpls and all subordinate statements

MSTP

  • mstp and all subordinate statements

Network Address Translation (NAT)

  • nat and subordinate statements
  • Policy statements related to NAT

OSPF:

  • IPv6
  • Traffic engineering
  • demand-circuit statement
  • label-switched-path and subordinate statements
  • neighbor statement within an OSPF area
  • peer-interface and subordinate statements within an OSPF area
  • poll-interval statement
  • sham-link statement
  • te-metric statement
  • traffic-engineering and subordinate statements

OSPFv3

  • ospf3 and all subordinate statements

PIM

  • IPv6
  • inet6 family

RIPng

  • ripng and all subordinate statements

Routing instances:

  • Routing instance forwarding
  • isis and subordinate statements
  • l2vpn and subordinate statements
  • ldp and subordinate statements
  • no-vrf-advertise statement
  • ospf 3 and subordinate statements
  • route-distinguisher statement
  • vpls and subordinate statements
  • vrf-export statement
  • vrf-import statement
  • vrf-table-label statement
  • vrf-target statement

SAP and SDP

  • sap and all subordinate statements

General routing options in the routing-options hierarchy:

  • MPLS and label-switched-paths
  • IPv6
  • auto-export and subordinate statements
  • dynamic-tunnels and subordinate statements
  • lsp-next-hop and subordinate statements
  • multicast and subordinate statements
  • p2mp-lsp-next-hop and subordinate statements
  • route-distinguisher-id statement

Traffic sampling and fowarding in the forwarding-options hierarchy

  • accounting and subordinate statements
  • family mpls and family multiservice under hash-key hierarchy
  • Under monitoring group-name family inet output hierarchy:
    • cflowd statement
    • export-format-cflowd-version-5 statement
    • flow-active-timeout statement
    • flow-export-destination statement
    • flow-inactive-timeout statement
    • interface statement
  • port-mirroring statement

    Note: Implement port mirroring on EX-series switches using the analyzer and subordinate statements.

  • sampling and subordinate statements
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