[j-nsp] Question about 100 Gbps MPC4E

Nighat Ara nara at juniper.net
Fri Jan 30 00:02:25 EST 2015


I believe sa-multicast is proprietary and will not work in this scenario.
You probably need vlan-steering.  Take a look at this:

http://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos13.1/topics/task/configurat
ion/interfaces-100-gbe-vlan-steering-mode.html

Thx,

Nighat



On 1/29/15, 5:12 PM, "Giuliano Medalha" <giuliano at wztech.com.br> wrote:

>​People,
>
>We have a router (MX960) with the following MPC4E board (with SCBE2):
>
>http://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/release-independent/junos/topic
>s/reference/general/mpc4e-2x100ge-8x10ge.html
>>
>We are using it configured as aggregated ethernet AE3 (with LACP)
>connecting to a CISCO ASR9000 router (minimum-links 1 and link-speed 100g
>with MTU 9192) using flexible-vlan-tagging and 2 vlans (unit 100 and unit
>200).
>
>I have found some specific documents about running this board on a special
>way called SA-MULTICAST.
>
>http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos14.2/topics/task/configuration/
>interfaces-mpc4e-100-ge-interop-sa-multicast.html
>
>My question is ... there is some special way to configure this board to
>talk with CISCO ASR9000 board ?  Does cisco needs this king of
>configuration  on juniper to work ?
>
>Something like 2 aggregated of 50 Gbps interfaces ?  et-4/0/1:0
>et-4/0/1:1
>
>Do you have something similar in your backbones ?   Its necessary to do
>some special config or adjustment ?
>
>There is some MAC-LEARNING limit configured by default on this board ?
>
>Could you please help me how to find the correct way to put it to work ?
>
>Thanks a lot,
>
>Giuliano
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