[j-nsp] Is putting an IP on an l2circuit possible?
Nilesh Khambal
nkhambal at juniper.net
Thu Jul 22 16:25:18 EDT 2010
In that case, as Richard mentioned, you will need a service-pic to create
lt- (logical tunnel) interface.
If you just have one Gig port on J, you could force it in local loopback
mode via CLI. That you bring up the port in "up up" state and should be able
to bring up the l2ckt as well. Then you can probably use "ping mpls
l2circuit" to ping.
Thanks,
Nilesh.
On 7/22/10 12:18 PM, "Jason Lixfeld" <jason at lixfeld.ca> wrote:
>
> On 2010-07-22, at 3:13 PM, Richard A Steenbergen wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 01:49:55PM -0400, Jason Lixfeld wrote:
>>> I'm trying to test some C to J EoMPLS interoperability, but the only J
>>> box that I have doesn't have any free interfaces on it, so I have
>>> nowhere to connect a test CE and use the CE to ping the far end. Is
>>> there any way to stick a subnet on to an l2circuit directly instead of
>>> having to use a physical interface and a physical CE?
>>
>> You can't configure IP on it directly, but I've done this same kind of
>> thing with a logical tunnel interface instead of a physical loopback.
>> Either way you need to steal a port or have a tunnel pic, so it doesn't
>> help you much. :)
>
> I should probably clarify that C and J refer to Cisco and Juniper, not J
> series Juniper boxen :) The J[uniper] in question is actually an M120.
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