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Bounce Ports

Juniper Mist Routing Assurance enables administrators to restart a port on a router. You can temporarily disable and re-enable a router's interfaces using the Bounce Port feature. You can use the Bounce Port feature to refresh network connections and to troubleshoot network issues.

You can access the Bounce Port feature from two locations:

  1. The Router Utilities on the Routers:Router Name page.

  2. The Front Panel Tab on the Routers:Router Name page.

Note:

To use the Bounce Port feature, the router must be in Connected state.

Bounce a Port from Router Utilities

You can restart an interface of a router using the Testing Tools feature available under router Utilities.

To restart an interface:

  1. On the Juniper Mist Routing Assurance application, click Routers from the main navigation menu.
  2. Click a router to open the Routers:Router Name page.
  3. Select Testing Tools from the Utilities drop-down list on the upper right of the page.
    The Router Testing Tools page appears.
  4. Click the Bounce Port Tab.
  5. Select a port from the Port Name drop-down list and then click Bounce Port.
    The Confirm Bounce Port pop-up appears.
    Warning:

    The Bounce Port event might be service impacting. Click Cancel to abort the action.

  6. Enter Yes in the text box to confirm the Bounce Port action.
  7. Click Bounce Port.
    The port is disabled and then immediately enabled.
    Figure 1: Bounce Port from Router Utilities Bounce Port from Router Utilities

Bounce a Port from the Routers:Router Name Page

The Bounce Ports feature on the Routers:Router Name page enables you to restart one or more ports on a router at the same time.

To bounce one or more ports:

  1. On the Juniper Mist Routing Assurance application, click Routers from the main navigation menu.
  2. Click a router to open the Routers:Router Name page.
  3. Select one or more ports from the Front Panel Tab. Click a port channel to select one or more interfaces from the list of channel ports.
  4. Click Bounce Port.
    The Confirm Bounce Ports pop-up appears.
    Warning:

    The Bounce Port event might be service impacting. Click Cancel to abort the action.

  5. Enter Yes in the text box to confirm the Bounce Ports action.
  6. Click Bounce Ports.
    The port is disabled and then immediately enabled.
    Figure 2: Bounce Port from Router:Router Name Page Bounce Port from Router:Router Name Page