[j-nsp] bridging in junos 6.0R1.3

adel mezibra adel.mezibra at peoch.net
Thu Jun 3 10:28:11 EDT 2004


CCC is indeed your friend but it is more a logical port to logical port
traffic replication, you will not be able to do IRB-like stuff... Therefore,
if your goal is to do that locally (no "wan bridging") you'd better use an
Ethernet cable to do that than a juniper box ;-)

Adel Mezibra



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[mailto:juniper-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] De la part de Erik Haagsman
Envoyé : jeudi 3 juin 2004 15:33
À : Juniper NSP
Objet : Re: [j-nsp] bridging in junos 6.0R1.3

Hi Patrik,

On Thu, 2004-06-03 at 14:47, Patrik Joly wrote:
> I've been trying to fix this a couple of days now and have not been
> succesful so far. How about bridging vlans between different interfaces
> using junos 6.0R1.3 when the machine has two "1X G/E 1000 Base-SX" Rev 04
> interfaces and two "4X F/E 100 Base-TX interfaces? 

A Juniper doesn't automtically bridge like a Layer 2 device, so you
can't just assign the same vlan-id on different interfaces and have the
router bridging traffic (which I assume is wat your tried...?)

> Is it possible? I haven't
> been able to configure vlan bridging between any of the interface so far.

Yes it's possible, check the ccc (circuit cross-connect) configurarion
in the interfaces guide.


Cheers,


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