next-hop-service
Syntax
next-hop-service { inside-service-interface interface-name.unit-number; outside-service-interface interface-name.unit-number; outside-service-interface-type interface-type; service-interface-pool name; }
Hierarchy Level
[edit services service-set service-set-name]
Description
Specify interface names or a service interface pool for the forwarding next-hop service set. You cannot specify both a service interface pool and an inside or outside interface.
Options
inside-service-interface interface-name.unit-number
—Name and logical unit
number of the service interface associated with the service set applied
inside the network.
outside-service-interface interface-name.unit-number
—Name and logical unit
number of the service interface associated with the service set applied
outside the network.
outside-service-interface-type interface-type—Identifies the interface type of the service interface associated with the service set applied outside the network. For inline IP reassembly, set the interface type to local.
service-interface-pool name
—Name
of the pool of logical interfaces configured at the [edit services service-interface-pools pool pool-name]
hierarchy level. You
can configure a service interface pool only if the service set has
a PGCP rule configured. The service set cannot contain any other type
of rule.
service-interface-pool is not applicable for IP reassembly configuration on L2TP.
Required Privilege Level
interface—To view this statement in the configuration.
interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Release Information
Statement introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.
service-interface-pool
option added in Junos OS Release 9.3.
Support added in Junos OS Release 19.3R2 for Next Gen Services on MX Series routers MX240, MX480 and MX960 with the MX-SPC3 services card.