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Protocols and Applications Supported by MX10K-LC480 for MX Series Routers

Table 1 contains the first Junos OS Release support for protocols and applications on the MX10K-LC480. The protocols and applications support feature parity with Junos OS Release 21.2R1.

A dash indicates that the protocol or application is not supported.

Table 1: Protocols and Applications Supported by MX10K-LC480 for MX10004, MX10008, and MX10016 Routers

Protocol or Application

First Supported Junos OS Release for MX10K-LC480

Access Node Control Protocol (ANCP)

21.2R1

Accepts traffic destined for generic routing encapsulation (GRE) tunnels or Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP) (IP-in-IP) tunnels

21.2R1

Bidirectional Forwarding Detection protocol (BFD)

21.2R1

Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)

21.2R1

Bridge protocol data units (BPDUs)

21.2R1

BGP/MPLS virtual private networks (VPNs)

21.2R1

IEEE 802.1ag Ethernet OAM Continuity Check protocol

21.2R1

IEEE 802.1ag Ethernet OAM Linktrace protocol

21.2R1

IEEE 802.1ag Ethernet OAM Loopback protocol

21.2R1

IEEE 802.1ag maintenance association intermediate point (MIP) support, continuity check message (CCM), stacked VLAN tagging, trunk ports, support for VPLS/VPWS, VLAN circuit cross-connect (CCC) encapsulation and translational cross-connect (TCC) encapsulation

21.2R1

IEEE 802.1ag optional type, length, and value (TLVs) support Port Status TLV and Interface Status TLV

21.2R1

IEEE 802.3ah distributed periodic packet management (PPM) process , alarm indication signal (AIS), and remote defect indication (RDI)

21.2R1

IGMPv3 support with snooping disabled

21.2R1

Integrated routing and bridging (IRB)

21.2R1

IPv4

21.2R1

IPv4 multicast

21.2R1

IPv6

21.2R1

IPv6 MLD

21.2R1

IPv6 multicast

21.2R1

IPv6 Neighbor Discovery

21.2R1

Two-Way Active Measurement Protocol (TWAMP)

21.2R1

RSVP Overview

21.2R1

RIP

21.2R1

Protocol Independent Multicast

21.2R1

Class of Service

Class of service (CoS):

  • Maintain CoS across internal tunnel interfaces

  • Packet rewrites

  • Behavior aggregate (BA) classification

  • BA classification based on 802.1p of payload for core-facing VPLS interfaces

  • BA DSCP classification of MPLS packets for L3VPN/VPLS LSI and MPLS interfaces

  • Rate limit option for per-port queues

  • BA DSCP classification for VPLS/CCC family

  • Configurable .1p inheritance: push and swap from the hidden tag

  • Configurable shaping overhead for scheduling

21.2R1

Class of service (CoS) per port:

  • Eight queues per port

  • Excess-rate and excess-priority configurations at the queue level

  • Shaping at the port level

  • Shaping at the queue level

  • Scheduling of queues based on the weighted round-robin (WRR) per excess-priority class

  • Round-robin scheduling of the queues per priority class

  • Weighted random early detection (WRED)

21.2R1

Class of service (CoS) per virtual LAN (VLAN):

  • Accounting, filtering, and policing

  • IEEE 802.1p rewrite

  • Classification

  • Tricolor marking

21.2R1

Class of service (CoS) per Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) or Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) subscriber interfaces:

  • Accounting, filtering, and policing

  • IEEE 802.1p rewrite

  • Classification

  • Excess-rate and excess-priority configuration at the queue level

  • Tricolor marking

  • Shaping at the queue level

  • Scheduling of queues based on weighted round-robin (WRR) per priority class

  • Weighted random early detection (WRED)

21.2R1

Ingress and egress hierarchical class-of-service (CoS) shaping and hierarchical-scheduler:

  • Group of virtual LANs (VLANs) level

  • VLAN level

  • Port level

21.2R1

Flexible Queuing Mode

21.2R1

Intelligent Oversubscription on MIC and MPC Interfaces Overview

21.2R1

Firewall Filters, Policers, and Other Security Services

Policer support for aggregated Ethernet

21.2R1

Aggregate firewall-based policer for all families of a logical interface

21.2R1

Intelligent hierarchical policers

21.2R1

Set forwarding class and loss priority for Routing Engine-generated packets by using a firewall

21.2R1

Physical interface policers, applying policers to the entire port

21.2R1

Lower policer limit from 32K to 8K

21.2R1

Egress .1p MF and BA classification for VPLS

21.2R1

Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) rewrite for IPv4 and IPv6

21.2R1

Filter-Based Tunneling Across IPv4 and IPv4 Networks,Three-Color Policer

21.2R1

Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) Protection

21.2R1

GCM-AES-128 MACSec Encryption, 802.1AE-2006

21.3R1

GCM-AES-256 MACSec Encryption, 802.1AEbn-2011

21.3R1

Network Management, Monitoring, Sampling, and Collection Services

Active monitoring

21.2R1

Port mirroring family VPLS, bridge CCC encapsulation (VPWS)

21.2R1

Packet slice for port mirroring

21.2R1

Inline flow monitoring

21.2R1

Inline Video Monitoring

21.2R1

FlowTapLite

21.2R1

Inline Monitoring Services Configuration

21.2R1

Real-Time Performance Monitoring

21.2R1

sFlow Technology

21.2R1

Port Mirroring

21.2R1

ITU-T Y.1731 timestamping support on MX Series routers

21.2R1

Link Fault Management (LFM) and Connectivity Fault Management (CFM)

21.2R1

SNMP

21.2R1

Layer 2 Features

Trunk ports

21.2R1

Layer 2 support for MX Series Virtual Chassis

21.2R1

Layer 2 and Layer 2.5, IRB and Spanning Tree Protocols (xSTP)

21.2R1

IEEE 802.1ad provider bridges

21.2R1

Layer 2 protocol tunneling (L2PT) support

21.2R1

Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)

21.2R1

Multichassis LAG—active/active and active/standby

21.2R1

Multichassis LAG—active/active with IGMP snooping

21.2R1

Link aggregation group (LAG)—VLAN-CCC encapsulation

21.2R1

IGMP snooping with bridging, IRB, and VPLS

21.2R1

Layer 2 VPN interfaces support VLAN ID list

21.2R1

Link aggregation (IEEE 802.3ad)

21.2R1

Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)

21.2R1

Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)

21.2R1

Local loopback

21.2R1

MAC learning, policing, accounting, and filtering

21.2R1

Mobile IP

-

Multichassis link aggregation

21.2R1

Multiple Tag Protocol Identifiers (TPIDs)

21.2R1

Packet mirroring

21.2R1

IEEE 802.1ah provider backbone bridging (PBB)

-

Push a tag on Ethernet VPLS and Ethernet CCC tag encapsulations

21.2R1

Spanning Tree Protocols:

21.2R1

OSPF

21.2R1

mvrp

21.2R1

IS-IS

21.2R1

Unnumbered Ethernet Interface

21.2R1

Tunnel services

21.2R1

VLANs IEEE 802.1Q:

  • VLAN stacking and rewriting

  • Flexible VLAN tagging

  • IP service for nonstandard TPID and stacked VLAN tags

21.2R1

Virtual private LAN service (VPLS):

  • BGP multihoming for inter-AS VPLS

  • Gigabit Ethernet as core-facing interface

  • Configurable label block sizes

  • Hashing L3/L4 fields under Ethernet pseudowire for VPLS encapsulation, CCC encapsulation, and MPLS encapsulation

  • VPLS flood forwarding table filter (FTF), input FTF

  • Broadcast, unicast unknown, and multicast (BUM) traffic hashing over LAG

21.2R1

Multihoming in an EVPN-MPLS environment, IRB interface on Ethernet VPN (EVPN)

21.2R1

EVPN-VXLAN (Multicast and Unicast), EVPN-VXLAN support for VXLAN Gateways using an IPv6 underlay

21.2R1

Inter-VLAN and Intra-VLAN multicast forwarding modes for EVPN, Inclusive Multicast Ethernet Tag (IMET), Selective Multicast Ethernet Tag (SMET)

21.2R1

Virtual private network (VPN)

21.2R1

Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) for IPv4

21.2R1

VPLS packet flooding to the right set of interfaces across mesh groups

21.2R1

WAN-PHY mode

-

MPLS
Switching of pseudowire segments (multisegment pseudowires with BGP-L2VPN)

21.2R1

LDP signaling for VPLS (LDP-VPLS) and MAC flush message processing (MAC-FLUSH-TLV)

21.2R1

RSVP graceful restart interoperability with Cisco using Nodal Hello

21.2R1

Failure action on BFD session down of RSVP LSPs

21.2R1

OSPF and IS-IS loop-free alternates (LFA)

21.2R1

Label Depth – 16

21.2R1

Virtual circuit connectivity verification (VCCV) BFD

21.2R1

Point to multipoint using the enhanced-ip command (support for NG-MVPN and P2MP load balancing over aggregated Ethernet)

21.2R1

MPLS-FRR bypass link protection

21.2R1

Load sharing across 64 ECMP next hops

21.2R1

MPLS-FRR VPLS instance prioritization

21.2R1

Five label stack on ingress

21.2R1

MPLS node protection, link protection, and statistics for static LSPs

21.2R1

Labeled-switched-paths (LSPs) including accounting, policers, and filtering

21.2R1

Minimum LDP Configuration

21.2R1

Flexible Ethernet encapsulation

21.2R1

Interfaces and Chassis
Port speed support (1GbE and 10GbE) 21.2R1

Dynamic Power Management

21.2R1

Interoperability with LC2101

21.2R1

Resiliency and High Availability

Platform software resiliency support

21.2R1

5+1 active fabric redundancy

21.2R1

Load Balancing on Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces

21.2R1

Unified In-service software upgrade (Unified ISSU)

-

Graceful Routing Engine Switchover (GRES)

21.2R1

Ethernet Ring Protection Switching with multiple G.8032 instances

21.2R1

Timing and Synchronization

Synchronous Ethernet

21.2R1

Precision Time Protocol (PTP) (IEEE 1588)

21.3R1

Subscriber management and services

Enhanced subscriber management

21.2R1

Aggregated Ethernet over static VLANs

21.2R1

Aggregated Ethernet over dynamic VLANs

21.2R1

DHCP access model

21.2R1

Dynamic adjustment of shapers

21.2R1

Dynamic PPPoE subscriber interface creation based on PPPoE service name table configuration

21.2R1

Dynamic profiles

21.2R1

Dynamic shaping, scheduling, and queuing

21.2R1

Dynamic VLANs

21.2R1

Static and dynamic PPPoE subscriber interfaces

21.2R1

Other Features

Nonstop active routing (NSR)

21.2R1

Multitopology routing

21.2R1

Segment Routing

21.2R1

Inline NAT, Inline MAP-E, Inline 6rd

21.2R1

RFC 2544-based benchmarking tests (reflector function)

21.2R1