[j-nsp] Are IRB interfaces still not functional under SRX?
Morgan McLean
wrx230 at gmail.com
Sat Apr 5 14:32:57 EDT 2014
Klaus,
Yes its RVI on branch but its IRB on datacenter SRX; you can't even
configure vlans on them.
Anyway, thanks all for the answers, just needed to verify I wasn't going
crazy.
Thanks,
Morgan
On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 5:58 AM, Klaus Groeger <klauzi at gmail.com> wrote:
> On SRX branches one configures :
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> interfaces {
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> vlan {
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> unit 123 {
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> family inet {
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> address 192.168.123.1/24
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> }
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> }
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> }
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> ge-0/0/0 {
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> unit 0 {
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> family ethernet-switching
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> vlan {
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> members 123
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> }
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> }
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> }
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> }
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> }
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> vlan {
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> onetwothree {
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> vlan-id 123
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> l3-interface vlan.123
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> }
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> }
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> On SRX IRBs are called RVIs (Routed VLAN Interfaces). This way one gets
> interfaces configured
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> as switching interfaces with a routable address. You may apply most L2
> options in branch SRX as needed, even LAGs and all the other stuff.
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> Regards, Klaus
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