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- about this guide
- downloading software
- requesting technical support
- switch and components overview and specifications
- Chapter 1 Dell PowerConnect J-Series J-EX8216 Switch Overview
- Chassis Physical Specifications, LCD Panel, and Midplane
- Routing Engines and Switch Fabric
- Line Cards
- Power Supplies
- Chassis Physical Specifications of a J-EX8216 Switch
- Understanding J-EX8216 Switch Component and Functionality Redundancy
- Routing Engine and Control Redundancy
- Slot Numbering for a J-EX8216 Switch
- Slot Numbering for the Power Supply Slots
- Slot Numbering for the SF Module Slots
- Chapter 2 Component Descriptions
- LCD Panel Modes
- LCD Panel Menus
- Chassis Status LEDs in a J-EX8200 Switch
- Field-Replaceable Units in a J-EX8216 Switch
- Routing Engine (RE) Module in a J-EX8216 Switch
- RE Module LEDs in a J-EX8216 Switch
- Management Port LEDs in J-EX8200 Switches
- SF Module LEDs in a J-EX8216 Switch
- port SFP+ Line Card in a J-EX8200 Switch
- port SFP Line Card in a J-EX8200 Switch
- port RJ-45 Line Card in a J-EX8200 Switch
- Line Card LEDs in a J-EX8200 Switch
- Network Port LEDs in a J-EX8200 Switch
- AC Power Supply in a J-EX8200 Switch
- N+1 Redundancy Configuration of AC Power Supplies
- N+N Redundancy Configuration of AC Power Supplies
- AC Power Supply LEDs in a J-EX8200 Switch
- Cooling System and Airflow in a J-EX8216 Switch
- Midplane in a J-EX8216 Switch
- Chapter 3 Component Specifications
- Management Port Connector Pinout Information for a J-EX8200 Switch
- Optical Interface Support in J-EX8200 Switches
- Grounding Cable and Lug Specifications for J-EX8200 Switches
- Part 2 Planning for Switch Installation
- Chapter 4 Site Preparation
- General Site Guidelines for J-EX Series Switches
- Site Electrical Wiring Guidelines for J-EX Series Switches
- Environmental Requirements and Specifications for J-EX Series Switches
- Chapter 5 Rack and Cabinet Requirements
- Cabinet Requirements and Specifications for a J-EX8216 Switch
- Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance for a J-EX8216
- Switch
- Chapter 6 Cable Requirements
- and Dispersion
- Chapter 7 Planning Power Requirements
- Power Requirements for J-EX8216 Switch Components
- AC Power Cord Specifications for a J-EX8200 Switch
- Calculating Power Requirements for a J-EX8216 Switch
- Configuration
- Switch Configuration
- Calculating the J-EX8200 Switch Fiber-Optic Cable Power Budget
- Calculating the J-EX8200 Switch Fiber-Optic Cable Power Margin
- Part 3 Installing and Connecting the Switch and Switch Components
- Chapter 8 Installing the Switch
- Unpacking a J-EX8200 Switch
- Parts Inventory (Packing List) for a J-EX8216 Switch
- Installing the Power Cord Tray in a Rack or Cabinet for a J-EX8200 Switch
- Mounting a J-EX8216 Switch on a Rack or Cabinet
- Chapter 9 Installing Switch Components
- Installing an AC Power Supply in a J-EX8200 Switch
- Installing a Fan Tray in a J-EX8216 Switch
- Installing an RE Module in a J-EX8216 Switch
- Installing an SF Module in a J-EX8216 Switch
- Unpacking a Line Card Used in a J-EX8200 Switch
- Installing a Line Card in a J-EX8200 Switch
- Installing a Transceiver in a J-EX Series Switch
- Connecting a Fiber-Optic Cable to a J-EX Series Switch
- Chapter 10 Connecting the Switch
- Connecting Earth Ground to a J-EX8216 Switch
- Connecting AC Power to a J-EX8200 Switch
- Powering On a J-EX8200 Switch
- Connecting a J-EX Series Switch to a Network for Out-of-Band Management
- Connecting a J-EX Series Switch to a Management Console
- Connecting a J-EX Series Switch to a Modem
- Setting the Serial Console Speed for the Switch
- Configuring the Modem
- Connecting the Modem to the Console Port
- Chapter 11 Performing Initial Configuration
- Connecting and Configuring a J-EX Series Switch (CLI Procedure)
- Connecting and Configuring a J-EX Series Switch (J-Web Procedure)
- Part 4 Removing the Switch and Switch Components
- Chapter 12 Removing the Switch
- Removing a J-EX8216 Switch from a Rack or Cabinet
- Chapter 13 Removing Switch Components
- Removing a Fan Tray from a J-EX8216 Switch
- Taking the RE Module Offline in a J-EX8216 Switch
- Taking an RE Module Offline in a Switch With One RE Module
- Removing an RE Module from a J-EX8216 Switch
- Taking the SF Module Offline in a J-EX8216 Switch
- Removing an SF Module from a J-EX8216 Switch
- Removing a Line Card from a J-EX8200 Switch
- Removing a Transceiver from a J-EX Series Switch
- Disconnecting a Fiber-Optic Cable from a J-EX Series Switch
- Part 5 Switch and Component Maintenance
- Chapter 14 Routine Maintenance
- Holding a Line Card
- Storing a Line Card
- Maintaining Fiber-Optic Cables in J-EX Series Switches
- Part 6 Returning Hardware
- Chapter 15 Getting Help
- Online Services
- Automated Order-Status Service
- Before You Call
- Contacting Dell
- Locating the Serial Number on a J-EX8200 Switch or Component
- Locating the Serial Number ID Labels on FRUs in a J-EX8200 Switch
- Packing a J-EX8216 Switch or Component for Shipping
- Packing a J-EX8216 Switch for Shipping
- Packing J-EX8216 Switch Components for Shipping
- Packing a Line Card Used in a J-EX8200 Switch
- Dell Support
- safety information
- Chapter 16 General Safety Information
- Definitions of Safety Warning Levels for J-EX Series Switches
- Fire Safety Requirements for J-EX Series Switches
- Qualified Personnel Warning for J-EX Series Switches
- Warning Statement for Norway and Sweden for J-EX Series Switches
- Chapter 17 Radiation and Laser Warnings
- Class 1 LED Product Warning
- Radiation from Open Port Apertures Warning for J-EX Series Switches
- Chapter 18 Installation and Maintenance Safety Information
- Chassis Lifting Guidelines for J-EX8200 Switches
- Rack-Mounting and Cabinet-Mounting Warnings for J-EX Series Switches
- Grounded Equipment Warning for J-EX Series Switches
- Switches
- Jewelry Removal Warning
- Lightning Activity Warning
- Operating Temperature Warning
- Product Disposal Warning
- Chapter 19 Power and Electrical Safety Information
- Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage on J-EX Series Switches
- AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines for J-EX Series Switches
- AC Power Disconnection Warning for J-EX Series Switches
- Multiple Power Supplies Disconnection Warning for J-EX Series Switches
- In Case of Electrical Accident: Action to Take on a J-EX Series Switch
- Part 8 Compliance Information
- Chapter 20 Compliance Information
- Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for J-EX Series Switches
- European Community
- Non-Regulatory Environmental Standards
- Declarations of Conformity for J-EX8216 Switches
- Part 9 Index
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- about this guide
- downloading software
- requesting technical support
- Chapter 1 Software Overview
- Layer 3 Protocols Supported on J-EX Series Switches
- Layer 3 Protocols Not Supported on J-EX Series Switches
- Security Features for J-EX Series Switches Overview
- High Availability Features for J-EX Series Switches Overview
- Graceful Protocol Restart
- Graceful Routing Engine Switchover
- Understanding Software Infrastructure and Processes
- Junos OS Processes
- Chapter 2 Supported Hardware
- Uplink Modules
- J-EX8208 Switch Hardware Overview
- Routing Engines and Switch Fabric
- Line Cards
- J-EX8216 Switch Hardware Overview
- Power Supplies
- Part 2 Complete Software Configuration Statement Hierarchy
- Chapter 3 Complete Software Configuration Statement Hierarchy
- edit chassis] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
- edit ethernet-switching-options] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
- edit firewall] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
- edit forwarding-options] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
- edit interfaces] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
- edit poe] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
- edit routing-instances] Configuration Hierarchy
- edit vlans] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
- Part 3 Software Installation
- Chapter 4 Software Installation Overview
- Software Package Security
- Installing Software Using Automatic Software Download
- Understanding System Snapshot on J-EX Series Switches
- Licenses Overview
- License Warning Messages
- Chapter 5 Installing Junos OS
- Installing Software on a J-EX8200 Switch with Redundant Routing Engines (CLI
- Preparing the Switch for the Software Installation
- Installing Software on the Backup Routing Engine
- Installing Software on the Default Master Routing Engine
- Installing Software on J-EX Series Switches (J-Web Procedure)
- Installing Software Upgrades from a Server
- Installing Software Upgrades by Uploading Files
- Chapter 6 Booting the Switch, Upgrading Software, and Managing Licenses
- Creating a Snapshot and Using It to Boot a J-EX Series Switch
- Switch
- Upgrading Software
- Managing Licenses
- Deleting Licenses
- Adding New Licenses
- Displaying License Keys
- Chapter 7 Verifying Software Installation
- Verifying That a System Snapshot Was Created on a J-EX Series Switch
- Displaying Installed Licenses and License Usage Details
- Displaying Installed License Keys
- Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Software Installation
- Rebooting from the Inactive Partition
- Chapter 9 Configuration Statements for Software Installation
- auto-image-upgrade
- Chapter 10 Operational Mode Commands for Software Installation
- request system license add
- request system license delete
- request system license save
- request system reboot
- request system snapshot
- request system software add
- request system software delete
- request system software rollback
- request system software validate
- show system autoinstallation status
- show system boot-messages
- show system license
- show system snapshot
- Part 4 User Interfaces
- Chapter 11 User Interfaces Overview
- CLI Command Modes
- J-Web User Interface for J-EX Series Switches Overview
- Understanding J-Web Configuration Tools
- Understanding J-Web User Interface Sessions
- Chapter 12 Using the Configuration Tools
- Starting the J-Web Interface
- Chapter 13 Operational Mode Commands for User Interfaces
- set cli complete-on-space
- set cli directory
- set cli idle-timeout
- set cli prompt
- set cli restart-on-upgrade
- set cli screen-length
- set cli screen-width
- set cli terminal
- set cli timestamp
- show cli
- show cli authorization
- show cli directory
- show cli history
- start shell
- Chapter 14 System Setup Overview
- Chapter 15 Initial Configuration
- Connecting and Configuring a J-EX Series Switch (J-Web Procedure)
- Configuring the LCD Panel on J-EX Series Switches (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring a Custom Display Message
- Configuring System Identity for a J-EX Series Switch (J-Web Procedure)
- Chapter 16 Configuration Statements for System Setup
- authentication-key
- auxiliary
- broadcast
- broadcast-client
- console (Physical Port)
- default-address-selection
- gre-path-mtu-discovery
- icmpv4-rate-limit
- icmpv6-rate-limit
- inet6-backup-router
- internet-options
- ipip-path-mtu-discovery
- ipv6-path-mtu-discovery
- ipv6-reject-zero-hop-limit
- lcd-menu
- location
- menu-item
- multicast-client
- no-multicast-echo
- no-ping-time-stamp
- no-tcp-rfc1323
- path-mtu-discovery
- peer
- ports
- processes
- server (NTP)
- traceoptions (SBC Configuration Process)
- trusted-key
- Chapter 17 Operational Mode Commands for System Setup
- clear chassis display message
- clear system reboot
- configure
- request chassis pic
- request chassis routing-engine master
- request system halt
- request system logout
- request system power-off
- request system scripts convert
- request system scripts refresh-from commit
- request system scripts refresh-from event
- request system scripts refresh-from op
- request system storage cleanup
- restart
- set chassis display message
- set date
- show chassis firmware
- show chassis lcd
- show configuration
- show host
- show ntp associations
- show ntp status
- show system firmware
- show system reboot
- show system software
- show system storage
- show system switchover
- show system uptime
- show system users
- show system virtual-memory
- show task replication
- show version
- Chapter 18 Power Management Overview
- Power Management
- Power Priority of Line Cards
- Power Supply Redundancy
- Chapter 19 Initial Configuration
- Configuring the Power Priority of Line Cards (CLI Procedure)
- Chapter 20 Verifying Power Management
- Chapter 21 Configuration Statements for Power Management
- n-plus-n
- redundancy
- Chapter 22 Operational Mode Commands for Power Management
- show chassis power-budget-statistics
- Part 7 Junos OS for J-EX Series Switches Configuration Management
- Chapter 23 Configuration Management Overview
- Configuration Files Terms
- Understanding Automatic Refreshing of Scripts on J-EX Series Switches
- Autoinstallation Configuration Files and IP Addresses
- J-EX Series Switches Default Configuration
- J-EX8200 Switch Default Configuration
- Chapter 24 Managing Junos OS Configuration
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- Managing Junos OS Configuration
- Uploading a Configuration File (CLI Procedure)
- Uploading a Configuration File (J-Web Procedure)
- Displaying Configuration History
- Displaying Users Editing the Configuration
- Downloading a Configuration File with the J-Web Interface
- Panel
- Reverting to the Rescue Configuration for the J-EX Series Switch
- Setting or Deleting the Rescue Configuration (CLI Procedure)
- Setting or Deleting the Rescue Configuration (J-Web Procedure)
- Chapter 25 Verifying Configuration
- Chapter 26 Configuration Statements for Configuration Management
- archive-sites (Configuration File)
- autoinstallation
- commit synchronize
- configuration
- configuration-servers
- interfaces
- transfer-interval (Configuration)
- Chapter 27 Operational Mode Commands for Configuration Management
- clear log
- clear system commit
- file archive
- file checksum md5
- file checksum sha1
- file checksum sha-256
- file compare
- file copy
- file delete
- file list
- file rename
- file show
- request system configuration rescue delete
- request system configuration rescue save
- show system commit
- show system configuration archival
- show system configuration rescue
- show system rollback
- test configuration
- Part 8 User and Access Management on J-EX Series Switches
- Chapter 28 User and Access Management on J-EX Series Switches Overview
- Chapter 29 User Access Management Configuration
- Generating SSL Certificates to Be Used for Secure Web Access
- Chapter 30 Monitoring Users
- Chapter 31 Troubleshooting User Access Management
- Chapter 32 Configuration Statements for User and Access Management
- allow-configuration
- authentication (Login)
- authentication-order
- change-type
- class (Defining Login Classes)
- deny-commands
- deny-configuration
- format
- idle-timeout
- login
- login-alarms
- maximum-length
- minimum-changes
- minimum-length
- permissions
- retry-options
- root-authentication
- root-login
- tacplus-options
- tacplus-server
- traceoptions (Address-Assignment Pool)
- user (Access)
- Chapter 33 Operational Mode Commands for User and Access Management
- request message
- show subscribers
- Part 9 Junos OS for J-EX Series Switches System Services
- Chapter 34 System Services Overview
- DHCP/BOOTP Relay for J-EX Series Switches Overview
- Chapter 35 System Services Configuration
- Configuring a DHCP SIP Server (CLI Procedure)
- Chapter 36 Monitoring System Services
- Chapter 37 Configuration Statements for System Services
- boot-server (DHCP)
- bootp
- ca-name
- cache-timeout-negative
- certificates
- certification-authority
- connection-limit
- crl (Encryption Interface)
- description
- dhcp
- domain
- domain-search
- enrollment-retry
- file
- helpers
- http
- https
- interface (BOOTP)
- interface (DNS and TFTP Packet Forwarding or Relay Agent)
- load-key-file
- local
- local-certificate
- maximum-hop-count
- minimum-wait-time
- no-listen
- outbound-ssh
- path-length
- pool
- port (HTTP/HTTPS)
- protocol-version
- server (DHCP and BOOTP Relay Agent)
- server (DNS and TFTP Service)
- server-identifier
- servers
- services
- session
- sip-server
- source-address-giaddr
- static-binding
- telnet
- traceoptions
- traceoptions (DHCP Server)
- traceoptions (DNS and TFTP Packet Forwarding)
- web-management
- wins-server
- Chapter 38 Operational Mode Commands for System Services
- clear system services dhcp binding
- clear system services dhcp conflict
- clear system services dhcp statistics
- request ipsec switch
- request security certificate (signed)
- request security key-pair
- request security certificate (unsigned)
- show system services dhcp binding
- show system services dhcp conflict
- show system services dhcp global
- show system services dhcp pool
- show system services dhcp statistics
- show system services service-deployment
- Part 10 Junos OS for J-EX Series Switches System Monitoring
- Chapter 39 System Monitoring Overview
- Dashboard for J-EX Series Switches
- System Information Panel
- Capacity Utilization Panel
- Chassis Viewer
- Chapter 40 Administering and Monitoring System Functions
- Checking Active Alarms with the J-Web Interface
- Monitoring Chassis Alarms for a J-EX8200 Switch
- Monitoring Switch Control Traffic
- Monitoring System Properties
- Monitoring Chassis Information
- Monitoring System Process Information
- Managing Log, Temporary, and Crash Files on the Switch (J-Web Procedure)
- Downloading Files
- Chapter 41 Configuration Statements for System Monitoring
- archive (All System Log Files)
- archive-sites
- attributes-match
- commands
- console (System Logging)
- destination
- destinations
- event-options
- events (Associating Events with a Policy)
- event-script
- execute-commands
- facility-override
- file (System Logging)
- files
- generate-event
- host
- ignore
- log-prefix
- output-filename
- output-format
- policy
- raise-trap
- refresh
- remote-execution
- retry-count
- size
- source
- structured-data
- syslog
- then
- time-format
- time-interval
- time-zone
- traceoptions (Commit and Op Scripts)
- transfer-delay
- trigger
- upload
- user (System Logging)
- user-name
- world-readable
- Chapter 42 Operational Mode Commands for System Monitoring
- monitor list
- monitor start
- monitor stop
- show chassis alarms
- show chassis environment
- show chassis environment fpc
- show chassis environment routing-engine
- show chassis fpc
- show chassis hardware
- show chassis led
- show chassis location
- show chassis pic
- show chassis routing-engine
- show chassis temperature-thresholds
- show log
- show pfe next-hop
- show pfe route
- show pfe statistics ip
- show pfe statistics ip6
- show pfe terse
- show system alarms
- show system audit
- show system buffers
- show system connections
- show system core-dumps
- show system directory-usage
- show system processes
- virtual chassis
- Chapter 43 Virtual Chassis—Overview, Components, and Configurations
- Switches
- Global Management of Member Switches in a Virtual Chassis
- Understanding Virtual Chassis Components
- Backup Role
- Member Switch and Member ID
- Virtual Chassis Identifier (VCID)
- Understanding How the Master in a Virtual Chassis Configuration Is Elected
- Understanding Global Management of a Virtual Chassis Configuration
- Understanding Nonvolatile Storage in a Virtual Chassis Configuration
- Understanding Virtual Chassis Configuration
- Understanding Virtual Chassis J-EX4200 Switch Version Compatibility
- Understanding Fast Failover in a Virtual Chassis Configuration
- Fast Failover in a Ring Topology Using Uplink Module VCPs
- Topologies
- Effects of Topology Changes on a Fast Failover Configuration
- Understanding Split and Merge in a Virtual Chassis Configuration
- Merging Virtual Chassis Configurations
- Chapter 44 Virtual Chassis—Configuration Examples
- Example: Expanding a Virtual Chassis Configuration in a Single Wiring Closet
- Closets
- Example: Configuring Aggregated Ethernet High-Speed Uplinks Between a Virtual Chassis Access Switch and a Virtual Chassis Distribution Switch
- Between a Virtual Chassis Access Switch and a Virtual Chassis Distribution
- Example: Configuring Fast Failover on Uplink Module VCPs to Reroute Traffic When a Virtual Chassis Member Switch or Intermember Link Fails
- Virtual Chassis Merge
- Chapter 45 Configuring Virtual Chassis
- Configuring a Virtual Chassis with a Preprovisioned Configuration File
- Configuring a Virtual Chassis with a Nonprovisioned Configuration File
- Configuring a Virtual Chassis (J-Web Procedure)
- the Same Wiring Closet
- Chassis Configuration
- Configuration Using Autoprovisioning
- Configuring Mastership of the Virtual Chassis (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring Mastership Using a Preprovisioned Configuration File
- Preprovisioned
- Setting an Uplink VCP Between Two Member Switches
- Chassis Port Using the LCD Panel
- of a Virtual Chassis (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring Fast Failover in a Virtual Chassis Configuration
- Disabling Fast Failover in a Virtual Chassis Configuration
- Merge (CLI Procedure)
- Chapter 46 Verifying Virtual Chassis Configuration
- Chassis Member
- Verifying That the Virtual Chassis Ports Are Operational
- Monitoring Virtual Chassis Configuration Status and Statistics
- Remove, Repair, and Reinstall the Same Switch
- the Old Configuration
- Chapter 47 Troubleshooting Virtual Chassis
- Chapter 48 Configuration Statements for Virtual Chassis
- auto-sw-update
- fast-failover
- graceful-switchover
- mac-persistence-timer
- mastership-priority
- member
- no-management-vlan
- no-split-detection
- package-name
- redundancy (Graceful Switchover)
- role
- serial-number
- virtual-chassis
- Chapter 49 Operational Mode Commands for Virtual Chassis
- clear virtual-chassis vc-port statistics
- request session member
- request virtual-chassis recycle
- request virtual-chassis renumber
- request virtual-chassis vc-port
- show virtual-chassis active topology
- show virtual-chassis fast-failover
- show virtual-chassis status
- show virtual-chassis vc-path
- show virtual-chassis vc-port
- show virtual-chassis vc-port statistics
- Part 12 Interfaces on J-EX Series Switches
- Chapter 50 Interfaces—Overview
- Special Interfaces
- Understanding Interface Naming Conventions on J-EX Series Switches
- Logical Part of an Interface Name
- Wildcard Characters in Interface Names
- Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
- Understanding Interface Ranges on J-EX Series Switches
- Understanding Layer 3 Subinterfaces
- Understanding Unicast RPF for J-EX Series Switches
- Unicast RPF Implementation for J-EX Series Switches
- When Not to Enable Unicast RPF
- Limitations of the Unicast RPF Implementation on J-EX4200 Switches
- Understanding IP Directed Broadcast for J-EX Series Switches
- When to Enable IP Directed Broadcast
- VRRP
- Link Aggregation
- Chapter 51 Examples: Interfaces Configuration
- Access Switch
- Example: Configuring Unicast RPF on a J-EX Series Switch
- Example: Configuring IP Directed Broadcast on a J-EX Series Switch
- Chapter 52 Configuring Interfaces
- Port Role Configuration with the J-Web Interface (with CLI References)
- Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring the IP Options
- Setting the Mode on an SFP+ Uplink Module (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces (J-Web Procedure)
- Configuring Aggregated Ethernet LACP (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring Unicast RPF (CLI Procedure)
- Disabling Unicast RPF (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring IP Directed Broadcast (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring a Layer 3 Subinterface (CLI Procedure)
- Chapter 53 Verifying Interfaces
- Verifying the Status of a LAG Interface
- LACP Protocol Packets
- Verifying That Layer 3 Subinterfaces Are Working
- Verifying Unicast RPF Status
- Verifying IP Directed Broadcast Status
- Chapter 54 Troubleshooting Interfaces
- Troubleshooting an Aggregated Ethernet Interface
- Troubleshooting Unicast RPF
- Chapter 55 Configuration Statements for Interfaces
- aggregated-devices
- aggregated-ether-options
- auto-negotiation
- chassis
- device-count
- ether-options
- ethernet
- family (for J-EX Series switches)
- filter
- flow-control
- interface-range
- interfaces (for J-EX Series switches)
- lacp
- lacp (802.3ad)
- link-mode
- link-speed
- members
- member-range
- native-vlan-id
- periodic
- pic-mode
- port-mode
- rpf-check
- sfpplus
- speed
- targeted-broadcast
- unit
- vlan
- vlan-id
- vlan-tagging
- Chapter 56 Operational Mode Commands for Interfaces
- clear ipv6 neighbors
- monitor interface
- show ethernet-switching interfaces
- show interfaces diagnostics optics
- show interfaces ge
- show interfaces queue
- show interfaces xe
- show ipv6 neighbors
- show lacp interfaces
- test interface restart-auto-negotiation
- Part 13 Layer 2 Bridging and VLANs
- Chapter 57 Bridging and VLANs—Overview
- How Bridging Works
- Types of Switch Ports
- Ethernet Switching Tables
- Routed VLAN Interface
- Understanding Private VLANs on J-EX Series Switches
- Understanding Virtual Routing Instances on J-EX Series Switches
- Understanding Redundant Trunk Links on J-EX Series Switches
- Understanding Q-in-Q Tunneling on J-EX Series Switches
- Disabling MAC Address Learning
- All-in-One Bundling
- Limitations for Q-in-Q Tunneling
- Basics of MVRP on J-EX Series Switches
- MRP VLAN Messages
- Layer 2 Protocols Supported by L2PT on J-EX Series Switches
- L2PT Basics on J-EX Series Switches
- Understanding Proxy ARP on EX Series Switches
- Best Practices for Proxy ARP on J-EX Series Switches
- Chapter 58 Examples: Bridging and VLAN Configuration
- Example: Setting Up Bridging with Multiple VLANs for J-EX Series Switches
- Example: Connecting an Access Switch to a Distribution Switch
- Example: Configure Automatic VLAN Administration Using GVRP
- Example: Configuring Redundant Trunk Links for Faster Recovery
- Example: Setting Up Q-in-Q Tunneling on J-EX Series Switches
- Example: Configuring a Private VLAN on a J-EX Series Switch
- Series Switches
- Example: Configuring Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling on J-EX Series Switches
- Chapter 59 Configuring Bridging and VLANs
- Configuring VLANs for J-EX Series Switches (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring Routed VLAN Interfaces (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring MAC Table Aging (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring the Native VLAN Identifier (CLI Procedure)
- Creating a Series of Tagged VLANs (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring Virtual Routing Instances (CLI Procedure)
- Creating a Private VLAN (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring Q-in-Q Tunneling (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring Redundant Trunk Groups (J-Web Procedure)
- Configuring Multiple VLAN Registration Protocol (MVRP) (CLI Procedure)
- Disabling Dynamic VLANs
- Configuring MVRP Registration Mode
- Configuring MAC Notification (CLI Procedure)
- Enabling MAC Notification
- Configuring Proxy ARP (CLI Procedure)
- Chapter 60 Verifying Bridging and VLAN Configuration
- Verifying That Virtual Routing Instances Are Working
- Verifying That Q-in-Q Tunneling Is Working
- Verifying That a Private VLAN Is Working
- Monitoring Ethernet Switching
- Monitoring GVRP
- Verifying That MVRP Is Working Correctly
- Verifying That MAC Notification Is Working Properly
- Verifying That Proxy ARP Is Working Correctly
- Chapter 61 Troubleshooting Bridging and VLAN Configuration
- Chapter 62 Configuration Statements for Bridging and VLANs
- edit protocols] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
- bridge-priority
- customer-vlans
- disable (MVRP)
- dot1q-tunneling (VLANs)
- drop-threshold
- ether-type
- ethernet-switching-options
- group-name
- gvrp
- instance-type
- interface (MVRP)
- interface
- join-timer
- join-timer (MVRP)
- l3-interface
- layer2-protocol-tunneling
- leave-timer
- leave-timer (MVRP)
- leaveall-timer
- leaveall-timer (MVRP)
- mac-limit
- mac-notification
- mac-table-aging-time
- mapping
- mvrp
- no-dynamic-vlan
- no-mac-learning
- notification-interval
- primary-vlan
- registration
- shutdown-threshold
- vlan-range
- vlans
- Chapter 63 Operational Mode Commands for Bridging and VLANs
- clear ethernet-switching layer2-protocol-tunneling error
- clear ethernet-switching layer2-protocol-tunneling statistics
- clear ethernet-switching table
- clear gvrp statistics
- clear mvrp statistics
- show ethernet-switching layer2-protocol-tunneling interface
- show ethernet-switching layer2-protocol-tunneling statistics
- show ethernet-switching layer2-protocol-tunneling vlan
- show ethernet-switching mac-learning-log
- show ethernet-switching mac-notification
- show ethernet-switching statistics aging
- show ethernet-switching statistics mac-learning
- show ethernet-switching table
- show gvrp
- show gvrp statistics
- show mvrp
- show mvrp dynamic-vlan-memberships
- show mvrp statistics
- show redundant-trunk-group
- show vlans
- Part 14 Spanning-Tree Protocols
- Chapter 64 Spanning-Tree Protocols—Overview
- Understanding RSTP for J-EX Series Switches
- Understanding MSTP for J-EX Series Switches
- Understanding VSTP for J-EX Series Switches
- Chapter 65 Examples of Spanning-Tree Protocols Configuration
- Example: Configuring Network Regions for VLANs with MSTP on J-EX Series
- Miscalculations on J-EX Series Switches
- Example: Configuring BPDU Protection on non-STP Interfaces to Prevent STP
- Example: Configuring Loop Protection to Prevent Interfaces from Transitioning from Blocking to Forwarding in a Spanning Tree on J-EX Series Switches
- Example: Configuring Root Protection to Enforce Root Bridge Placement in
- Spanning Trees on J-EX Series Switches
- Chapter 66 Configuring Spanning-Tree Protocols
- Configuring STP (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring VLAN Spanning Tree Protocol (CLI Procedure)
- Chapter 67 Verifying Spanning Tree Protocols
- Chapter 68 Configuration Statements for Spanning-Tree Protocols
- alarm
- block
- bpdu-block
- bpdu-block-on-edge
- bpdu-timeout-action
- configuration-name
- cost
- disable
- disable-timeout
- edge
- force-version
- forward-delay
- hello-time
- max-age
- max-hops
- mode
- msti
- mstp
- no-root-port
- priority
- revision-level
- rstp
- vlan (VSTP)
- vstp
- Chapter 69 Operational Mode Commands for Spanning-Tree Protocols
- clear ethernet-switching bpdu-error
- clear spanning-tree statistics
- show spanning-tree bridge
- show spanning-tree interface
- show spanning-tree mstp configuration
- show spanning-tree statistics
- Part 15 Layer 3 Protocols
- Chapter 70 Layer 3 Protocols—Overview
- Understanding VRRP on J-EX Series Switches
- Examples of VRRP Topologies
- Encryption Algorithms
- IPsec Modes
- Chapter 71 Configuring Layer 3 Protocols
- Configuring an OSPF Network (J-Web Procedure)
- Configuring a RIP Network (J-Web Procedure)
- Configuring Static Routing (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring Routing Policies (J-Web Procedure)
- Disabling or Enabling Distributed Periodic Packet Management Globally
- Disabling or Enabling Distributed Periodic Packet Management for Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) Packets
- Using IPsec to Secure OSPFv3 Networks (CLI Procedure)
- Securing OPSFv3 Networks
- Chapter 72 Verifying Layer 3 Protocols Configuration
- Monitoring OSPF Routing Information
- Monitoring RIP Routing Information
- Monitoring Routing Information
- Chapter 73 Configuration Statements for Layer 3 Protocols
- active
- advertise-external
- advertise-inactive
- advertise-peer-as
- aggregate
- aggregate-label
- allow
- any-sender
- area
- area-range
- as-override
- as-path
- asm-override-ssm
- authentication-algorithm
- authentication-key-chain
- authentication-key-chains
- authentication-type
- autonomous-system
- backup-pe-group
- backups
- bandwidth
- bandwidth-based-metrics
- bfd-liveness-detection
- bgp-orf-cisco-mode
- brief
- centralized
- check-zero
- checksum
- cluster
- community
- confederation
- csnp-interval
- damping
- dead-interval
- default-lsa
- default-metric
- disable (IS-IS)
- disable (OSPF)
- discard
- domain-id
- explicit-null
- export
- external-preference
- family
- fate-sharing
- flow
- flow-map
- forwarding-cache (Multicast)
- generate
- graceful-restart
- group
- hello-authentication-key
- hello-authentication-type
- hello-interval
- hello-padding
- holddown
- hold-time
- hold-time (IS-IS)
- idle-after-switch-over
- ignore-attached-bit
- import
- import-rib
- include-mp-next-hop
- inet6-advertise-interval
- install
- instance-export
- inter-area-prefix-export
- inter-area-prefix-import
- interface (Routing Options)
- interface (Multicast via Static Routes)
- interface-routes
- interface-type
- ipv4-multicast
- ipv6-multicast
- ipv6-unicast
- isis
- keep
- labeled-unicast
- level (Global IS-IS)
- link-protection
- local-address
- local-as
- local-interface
- local-preference
- log-updown
- loose-authentication-check
- lsp-lifetime
- martians
- max-areas
- maximum-paths
- maximum-prefixes
- med-igp-update-interval
- mesh-group
- message-size
- metric
- metric (Aggregate, Generated, or Static Route)
- metric-in
- metric-out
- metric-type
- mtu-discovery
- multicast
- multihop
- multipath
- neighbor
- no-adjacency-holddown
- no-aggregator-id
- no-authentication-check
- no-client-reflect
- no-csnp-authentication
- no-hello-authentication
- no-ipv4-routing
- no-ipv6-routing
- no-nssa-abr
- no-qos-adjust
- no-rfc-1583
- no-unicast-topology
- node-link-protection
- nssa
- options
- ospf
- out-delay
- outbound-route-filter
- overload
- passive
- peer-as
- pim-to-igmp-proxy
- pim-to-mld-proxy
- policy (Flow Maps)
- preempt
- preference
- prefix
- prefix-export-limit
- prefix-limit
- qualified-next-hop
- readvertise
- realm
- receive
- redundant-sources
- reference-bandwidth
- remove-private
- resolution
- resolve
- restart-duration
- retain
- retransmit-interval
- reverse-oif-mapping
- rib (General)
- rib (Route Resolution)
- rib-group
- rib-groups
- ripng
- route-distinguisher-id
- route-timeout
- router-id
- rpf-check-policy
- scope-policy
- send
- shortcuts
- source-routing
- spf-options
- ssm-groups
- ssm-map
- static
- stub
- subscriber-leave-timer
- summaries
- tcp-mss
- threshold
- timeout (Flow Maps)
- traceoptions (BGP)
- traceoptions (IS-IS)
- traceoptions (OSPF)
- traceoptions (RIP)
- traceoptions (RIPng)
- traceoptions (All Routing Protocols)
- traffic-engineering (OSPF)
- transit-delay
- type
- type-7
- update-interval
- upstream-interface
- virtual-inet6-address
- virtual-link
- virtual-link-local-address
- vrrp-inet6-group
- wide-metrics-only
- Chapter 74 Operational Commands for Layer 3 Protocols
- clear (ospf | ospf3) database
- clear (ospf | ospf3) io-statistics
- clear (ospf | ospf3) neighbor
- clear (ospf | ospf3) statistics
- clear bgp damping
- clear bgp neighbor
- clear bgp table
- clear isis adjacency
- clear isis database
- clear isis overload
- clear isis statistics
- clear ospf overload
- clear rip general-statistics
- clear rip statistics
- clear ripng general-statistics
- clear ripng statistics
- show (ospf | ospf3) interface
- show (ospf | ospf3) io-statistics
- show (ospf | ospf3) log
- show (ospf | ospf3) neighbor
- show (ospf | ospf3) overview
- show (ospf | ospf3) route
- show (ospf | ospf3) statistics
- show as-path
- show as-path domain
- show as-path summary
- show bgp bmp
- show bgp group
- show bgp neighbor
- show bgp summary
- show isis adjacency
- show isis authentication
- show isis backup coverage
- show isis backup label-switched-path
- show isis backup spf results
- show isis database
- show isis hostname
- show isis interface
- show isis overview
- show isis route
- show isis spf
- show isis statistics
- show ospf3 database
- show ospf database
- show policy damping
- show rip general-statistics
- show rip neighbor
- show rip statistics
- show ripng general-statistics
- show ripng neighbor
- show ripng statistics
- show route
- show route active-path
- show route all
- show route aspath-regex
- show route best
- show route brief
- show route community
- show route community-name
- show route damping
- show route detail
- show route exact
- show route export
- show route extensive
- show route flow validation
- show route inactive-path
- show route inactive-prefix
- show route instance
- show route label
- show route label-switched-path
- show route martians
- show route next-hop
- show route no-community
- show route protocol
- show route range
- show route receive-protocol
- show route resolution
- show route snooping
- show route source-gateway
- show route summary
- show route table
- show route terse
- show vrrp
- Chapter 75 Understanding IGMP Snooping and Multicast
- How IGMP Snooping Works with Routed VLAN Interfaces
- How Hosts Join and Leave Multicast Groups
- Understanding Multicast VLAN Registration on J-EX Series Switches
- MVR Modes
- Chapter 76 Examples: IGMP Snooping and Multicast Configuration
- Example: Configuring Multicast VLAN Registration on J-EX Series Switches
- Chapter 77 Configuring IGMP Snooping and Multicast
- Configuring IGMP Snooping (J-Web Procedure)
- Changing the IGMP Snooping Group Query Membership Timeout Value (CLI
- Configuring Multicast VLAN Registration (CLI Procedure)
- Chapter 78 Verifying IGMP Snooping and Multicast
- Correctly
- Chapter 79 Configuration Statements for IGMP Snooping and Multicast
- accounting (Per Interface)
- address (Anycast RPs)
- anycast-pim
- assert-timeout
- auto-rp
- bootstrap
- bootstrap-import
- data-forwarding
- dense-groups
- disable (PIM)
- dr-election-on-p2p
- embedded-rp
- family (Bootstrap)
- family (Local RP)
- group-limit
- group-ranges
- groups
- igmp-snooping
- immediate-leave
- import (Bootstrap)
- infinity
- join-load-balance
- mapping-agent-election
- neighbor-policy
- priority (Bootstrap)
- priority (PIM Interfaces)
- priority (PIM RPs)
- proxy
- query-last-member-interval
- receiver
- robust-count
- rp-register-policy
- rp-set
- spt-threshold
- static (IGMP Snooping)
- version
- version (PIM)
- Chapter 80 Operational Mode Commands for IGMP Snooping and Multicast
- clear igmp membership
- clear igmp statistics
- clear igmp-snooping membership
- clear igmp-snooping statistics
- clear multicast bandwidth-admission
- clear multicast scope
- clear multicast sessions
- clear multicast statistics
- clear pim join
- clear pim register
- clear pim statistics
- mtrace
- mtrace from-source
- mtrace monitor
- mtrace to-gateway
- show igmp group
- show igmp interface
- show igmp statistics
- show igmp-snooping membership
- show igmp-snooping route
- show igmp-snooping statistics
- show igmp-snooping vlans
- show multicast flow-map
- show multicast interface
- show multicast mrinfo
- show multicast next-hops
- show multicast pim-to-igmp-proxy
- show multicast pim-to-mld-proxy
- show multicast route
- show multicast rpf
- show multicast scope
- show multicast sessions
- show multicast usage
- show pim bootstrap
- show pim interfaces
- show pim join
- show pim neighbors
- show pim rps
- show pim source
- show pim statistics
- Part 17 Access Control
- Chapter 81 802.1X and MAC RADIUS Authentication Overview
- Understanding Authentication on J-EX Series Switches
- X Authentication
- Captive Portal Authentication
- Static MAC Bypass of Authentication
- X for J-EX Series Switches Overview
- X Features Overview
- Authentication Process Flow for EX Series Switches
- Understanding Dynamic VLANs for 802.1X on J-EX Series Switches
- Understanding 802.1X and RADIUS Accounting on J-EX Series Switches
- Understanding 802.1X and LLDP and LLDP-MED on J-EX Series Switches
- Understanding 802.1X and VoIP on J-EX Series Switches
- Understanding 802.1X and VSAs on J-EX Series Switches
- Chapter 82 Examples: Access Control Configuration
- is Unavailable to a J-EX Series Switch
- to Corporate Visitors on a J-EX Series Switch
- Example: Configuring MAC RADIUS Authentication on a J-EX Series Switch
- Configurations on a J-EX Series Switch
- RADIUS Server Attributes on a J-EX Series Switch
- Authentication
- Support
- for 802.1X or MAC RADIUS Authentication
- Example: Setting Up Captive Portal Authentication on a J-EX Series Switch
- Chapter 83 Configuring Access Control
- Configuring 802.1X Interface Settings (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring 802.1X Authentication (J-Web Procedure)
- Configuring Static MAC Bypass of Authentication (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring MAC RADIUS Authentication (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring Server Fail Fallback (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring 802.1X RADIUS Accounting (CLI Procedure)
- Filtering 802.1X Supplicants Using RADIUS Server Attributes
- Configuring Match Statements on the RADIUS Server
- Applying a Port Firewall Filter from the RADIUS Server
- Configuring LLDP (CLI Procedure)
- Adjusting SNMP Notification Settings of LLDP Changes
- Configuring LLDP-MED (CLI Procedure)
- Enabling LLDP-MED on Interfaces
- VSA Match Conditions and Actions for J-EX Series Switches
- Configuring Captive Portal Authentication (CLI Procedure)
- Enabling an Interface for Captive Portal
- Chapter 84 Verifying 802.1X and MAC RADIUS Authentication
- Verifying 802.1X Authentication
- Chapter 85 Configuration Statements for Access Control
- access
- accounting
- accounting (Access Profile)
- accounting-port
- accounting-session-id-format
- accounting-stop-on-access-deny
- accounting-stop-on-failure
- address-pool
- advertisement-interval
- attributes
- authentication-profile-name
- authentication-server
- authenticator
- captive-portal
- ca-type
- ca-value
- civic-based
- country-code
- custom-options
- dot1x
- elin
- ethernet-port-type-virtual
- events
- exclude
- fast-start
- forwarding-class
- guest-vlan
- hold-multiplier
- interface-description-format
- interface (Captive Portal)
- lldp
- lldp-configuration-notification-interval
- lldp-med
- mac-radius
- management-address
- nas-identifier
- nas-port-extended-format
- no-reauthentication
- order
- port
- port (TACACS+ Server)
- profile
- ptopo-configuration-maximum-hold-time
- quiet-period
- radius
- radius (Access Profile)
- radius-server
- reauthentication
- retries
- retry
- routing-instance
- secret
- server (RADIUS Accounting)
- server-fail
- server-reject-vlan
- server-timeout
- server-timeout (Captive Portal)
- single-connection
- source-address (NTP, RADIUS, System Logging, or TACACS+)
- statistics
- supplicant
- supplicant-timeout
- tacplus
- timeout
- timeout (RADIUS)
- transmit-delay
- transmit-period
- vlan-assignment
- voip
- what
- Chapter 86 Operational Commands for 802.1X
- clear captive-portal
- clear dot1x
- clear lldp neighbors
- clear lldp statistics
- show captive-portal authentication-failed-users
- show captive-portal firewall
- show captive-portal interface
- show dot1x
- show dot1x authentication-failed-users
- show dot1x firewall
- show dot1x static-mac-address
- show lldp
- show lldp local-information
- show lldp neighbors
- show lldp remote-global-statistics
- show lldp statistics
- show network-access aaa statistics accounting
- show network-access aaa statistics authentication
- show network-access aaa statistics dynamic-requests
- Part 18 Rate Limiting
- Chapter 87 Rate Limiting Overview
- Understanding Unknown Unicast Forwarding on J-EX Series Switches
- Chapter 88 Example: Rate Limiting Configuration
- Chapter 89 Configuring Rate Limiting
- Interfaces (CLI Procedure)
- Chapter 90 Verifying Rate Limiting Configuration
- Verifying That the Port Error Disable Setting Is Working Correctly
- Chapter 91 Configuration Statements for Rate Limiting
- action-shutdown
- no-unknown-unicast
- port-error-disable
- storm-control
- unknown-unicast-forwarding
- Chapter 92 Operational Mode Commands for Rate Limiting
- Part 19 Port Security
- Chapter 93 Port Security Overview
- Common Attacks
- Mitigation of Ethernet Switching Table Overflow Attacks
- Protection Against ARP Spoofing Attacks
- Understanding DHCP Snooping for Port Security on J-EX Series Switches
- DHCP Snooping Process
- DHCP Server Access
- Switch Acts as DHCP Server
- DHCP Snooping Table
- Understanding DAI for Port Security on J-EX Series Switches
- Address Resolution Protocol
- MAC Move Limiting
- MAC Addresses That Exceed the MAC Limit or MAC Move Limit
- Understanding DHCP Option 82 for Port Security on J-EX Series Switches
- Suboption Components of Option 82
- Switch Acts as Relay Agent
- Understanding IP Source Guard for Port Security on J-EX Series Switches
- IP Address Spoofing
- Typical Uses of Other Junos OS Features with IP Source Guard
- Understanding Proxy ARP on J-EX Series Switches
- Chapter 94 Examples: Port Security Configuration
- Attacks
- from Rogue DHCP Server Attacks
- Spoofing Attacks
- Snooping Database Alteration Attacks
- Example: Configuring DHCP Snooping, DAI , and MAC Limiting on a J-EX Series Switch with Access to a DHCP Server Through a Second Switch
- Example: Configuring IP Source Guard with Other J-EX Series Switch Features to Mitigate Address-Spoofing Attacks on Untrusted Access Interfaces
- with a Voice VLAN
- Between Clients and a DHCP Server
- Agent Between Clients and DHCP Server
- Example: Configuring Proxy ARP on a J-EX Series Switch
- Chapter 95 Configuring Port Security
- Configuring Port Security (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring Port Security (J-Web Procedure)
- Enabling DHCP Snooping (CLI Procedure)
- Enabling DHCP Snooping (J-Web Procedure)
- Enabling a Trusted DHCP Server (CLI Procedure)
- Enabling Dynamic ARP Inspection (CLI Procedure)
- Enabling Dynamic ARP Inspection (J-Web Procedure)
- Configuring MAC Limiting (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring MAC Limiting (J-Web Procedure)
- Configuring MAC Move Limiting (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring MAC Move Limiting (J-Web Procedure)
- Configuring IP Source Guard (CLI Procedure)
- and DHCP Server (CLI Procedure)
- Chapter 96 Verifying Port Security
- Verifying That DHCP Snooping Is Working Correctly
- Verifying That a Trusted DHCP Server Is Working Correctly
- Verifying That DAI Is Working Correctly
- Verifying That MAC Limiting Is Working Correctly
- Verifying That Allowed MAC Addresses Are Working Correctly
- a Specific Interface
- Verifying That MAC Move Limiting Is Working Correctly
- Verifying That IP Source Guard Is Working Correctly
- Chapter 97 Troubleshooting Port Security
- Chapter 98 Configuration Statements for Port Security
- allowed-mac
- arp-inspection
- circuit-id
- dhcp-option82
- dhcp-snooping-file
- dhcp-trusted
- examine-dhcp
- ip-source-guard
- mac-move-limit
- no-allowed-mac-log
- no-gratuitous-arp-request
- proxy-arp
- remote-id
- secure-access-port
- static-ip
- use-interface-description
- use-string
- use-vlan-id
- vendor-id
- write-interval
- Chapter 99 Operational Mode Commands for Port Security
- clear arp inspection statistics
- clear dhcp snooping binding
- clear dhcp snooping statistics
- show arp inspection statistics
- show dhcp snooping binding
- show dhcp snooping statistics
- show ip-source-guard
- show system statistics arp
- Part 20 Routing Policy and Packet Filtering (Firewall Filters
- Chapter 100 Firewall Filters—Overview
- Firewall Filter Components
- Firewall Filter Processing
- Understanding Planning of Firewall Filters
- on J-EX Series Switches
- Understanding How Firewall Filters Control Packet Flows
- Firewall Filter Match Conditions and Actions for J-EX Series Switches
- Understanding How Firewall Filters Are Evaluated
- Understanding Firewall Filter Match Conditions
- Interface Filter Match Conditions
- MAC Address Filter Match Conditions
- Understanding How Firewall Filters Test a Packet's Protocol
- Understanding Filter-Based Forwarding for J-EX Series Switches
- Chapter 101 Examples of Firewall Filters Configuration
- Device on J-EX Series Switches
- Chapter 102 Configuring Firewall Filters
- Applying a Firewall Filter to a Port on a Switch
- Applying a Firewall Filter to a Layer 3 (Routed) Interface
- Configuring Firewall Filters (J-Web Procedure)
- Configuring Policers to Control Traffic Rates (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring Policers
- Specifying Policers in a Firewall Filter Configuration
- Behavior (CLI Procedure)
- Chapter 103 Verifying Firewall Filter Configuration
- Verifying That Policers Are Operational
- on the Switch
- Chapter 104 Troubleshooting Firewall Filters
- Chapter 105 Configuration Statements for Firewall Filters
- apply-path
- as-path-group
- bandwidth-limit
- burst-size-limit
- condition
- dynamic-db
- firewall
- from
- if-exceeding
- interface-specific
- policer
- policy-statement
- prefix-list
- term
- Chapter 106 Operational Mode Commands for Firewall Filters
- clear firewall
- show firewall
- show firewall log
- show interfaces filters
- show interfaces policers
- show policer
- show policy
- show policy conditions
- test policy
- class of service
- Chapter 107 Class of Service (CoS)—Overview
- Junos OS CoS for J-EX Series Switches Overview
- Default CoS Behavior on J-EX Series Switches
- Understanding Junos OS CoS Components for J-EX Series Switches
- Forwarding Classes
- Understanding CoS Code-Point Aliases
- Understanding CoS Classifiers
- Default Behavior Aggregate Classification
- Multifield Classifiers
- Understanding CoS Forwarding Classes
- Understanding CoS Tail Drop Profiles
- Understanding CoS Schedulers
- Transmission Rate
- Scheduler Drop-Profile Maps
- Understanding CoS Two-Color Marking
- Default Rewrite Rule
- Understanding Using CoS with MPLS Networks on J-EX Series Switches
- Using CoS Classifiers with IP over MPLS
- Chapter 108 Examples: CoS Configuration
- Example: Combining CoS with MPLS on J-EX Series Switches
- Chapter 109 Configuring CoS
- Defining CoS Code-Point Aliases (J-Web Procedure)
- Defining CoS Code-Point Aliases (CLI Procedure)
- Defining CoS Classifiers (J-Web Procedure)
- Defining CoS Forwarding Classes (CLI Procedure)
- Defining CoS Schedulers (CLI Procedure)
- Defining CoS Scheduler Maps (J-Web Procedure)
- Configuring CoS Tail Drop Profiles (CLI Procedure)
- Defining CoS Rewrite Rules (J-Web Procedure)
- Assigning CoS Components to Interfaces (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring Junos OS EZQoS for CoS (CLI Procedure)
- Chapter 110 Verifying CoS Configuration
- Monitoring CoS Forwarding Classes
- Monitoring Interfaces That Have CoS Components
- Monitoring CoS Rewrite Rules
- Monitoring CoS Scheduler Maps
- Monitoring CoS Value Aliases
- Monitoring CoS Drop Profiles
- Chapter 111 Configuration Statements for CoS
- buffer-size
- class
- class-of-service
- classifiers
- code-point-aliases
- drop-profile-map
- dscp
- dscp-ipv6
- forwarding-classes
- ieee-802.1
- inet
- inet-precedence
- loss-priority
- multi-destination
- policing
- rewrite-rules
- scheduler-map
- scheduler-maps
- schedulers
- shaping-rate
- shared-buffer
- transmit-rate
- Chapter 112 Operational Mode Commands for CoS
- show class-of-service
- show class-of-service classifier
- show class-of-service code-point-aliases
- show class-of-service drop-profile
- show class-of-service forwarding-class
- show class-of-service interface
- show pfe statistics traffic
- show pfe statistics traffic cpu
- show pfe statistics traffic egress-queues
- show pfe statistics traffic multicast
- Part 22 Power over Ethernet
- Chapter 113 Power over Ethernet (PoE)—Overview
- Power Management Mode
- PoE Interface Power Priority
- Chapter 114 Examples: PoE Configuration
- Chapter 115 Configuring PoE
- Configuring PoE (J-Web Procedure)
- Chapter 116 Verifying PoE Configuration
- Monitoring PoE Power Consumption (CLI Procedure)
- Power Consumption for PoE Interfaces over Time
- Verifying PoE Configuration and Status (CLI Procedure)
- PoE Interface Configuration and Status
- Chapter 117 Troubleshooting PoE Configuration
- Chapter 118 Configuration Statements for PoE
- duration
- guard-band
- interval
- management
- maximum-power
- notification-control
- telemetries
- Chapter 119 Operational Mode Commands for PoE
- show poe controller
- show poe interface
- show poe notification-control
- show poe telemetries interface
- Part 23 MPLS
- Chapter 120 MPLS—Overview
- Additional Benefits of MPLS and Traffic Engineering
- Understanding Junos OS MPLS Components for J-EX Series Switches
- IP over MPLS For Customer-Edge Interfaces
- Routing Protocol
- Family MPLS
- Understanding MPLS and Path Protection on J-EX Series Switches
- Understanding MPLS Label Operations on J-EX Series Switches
- Reserved Labels
- Ultimate and Penultimate Hop Popping
- Chapter 121 Example of MPLS Configuration
- Chapter 122 Configuring MPLS
- Configuring the Primary Path
- Configuring the Secondary Path
- Configuring MPLS on Provider Switches (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring CoS on Provider Switches of an MPLS Network (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring the Ingress PE Switch
- Configuring the Egress PE Switch
- Chapter 123 Verifying MPLS
- Verifying the Routing Protocol
- Verifying the Assignment of Interfaces for MPLS Label Operations
- Verifying Path Protection in an MPLS Network
- Verifying the RSVP-Enabled Interfaces
- Chapter 124 Configuration Statements for MPLS
- connections
- label-switched-path
- mpls
- path
- remote-interface-switch
- revert-timer
- rsvp
- standby
- Chapter 125 Operational Mode Commands for MPLS
- clear mpls lsp
- clear rsvp session
- clear rsvp statistics
- ping mpls l2circuit
- ping mpls l2vpn
- ping mpls l3vpn
- ping mpls ldp
- ping mpls lsp-end-point
- ping mpls rsvp
- request mpls lsp adjust-autobandwidth
- show connections
- show link-management
- show link-management peer
- show link-management routing
- show link-management statistics
- show link-management te-link
- show mpls admin-groups
- show mpls call-admission-control
- show mpls cspf
- show mpls diffserv-te
- show mpls interface
- show mpls lsp
- show mpls path
- show route forwarding-table
- show rsvp interface
- show rsvp neighbor
- show rsvp session
- show rsvp statistics
- show rsvp version
- show ted database
- show ted link
- show ted protocol
- Part 24 Network Management and Monitoring
- Chapter 126 Port Mirroring
- Port Mirroring Terminology
- Examples: Port Mirroring Configuration
- Resource Use on J-EX Series Switches
- Configuring Port Mirroring
- Configuring Port Mirroring for Local Traffic Analysis
- Filtering the Traffic Entering an Analyzer
- Configuring Port Mirroring to Analyze Traffic (J-Web Procedure)
- Verifying Port Mirroring Configuration
- Configuration Statements for Port Mirroring
- analyzer
- egress
- ingress
- input
- output
- ratio
- show analyzer
- Chapter 127 sFlow Monitoring Technology
- Adaptive Sampling
- sFlow Agent Address Assignment
- Configuring sFlow Technology
- Configuration Statements for sFlow Technology
- collector
- polling-interval
- sample-rate
- sflow
- udp-port
- show sflow
- show sflow collector
- show sflow interface
- Chapter 128 SNMP
- Configuration Statements for SNMP
- address
- agent-address
- authorization
- categories
- client-list-name
- commit-delay
- community-name
- contact
- engine-id
- event
- falling-threshold
- filter-duplicates
- group (Configuring Group Name)
- health-monitor
- history
- logical-system
- name
- notify
- notify-filter (Applying to the Management Target)
- owner
- request-type
- rising-threshold
- rmon
- security-level (Generating SNMP Notifications)
- security-model (Access Privileges)
- security-model (SNMP Notifications)
- security-name (Community String)
- security-name (SNMP Notifications)
- snmp
- snmp-community
- startup-alarm
- tag-list
- target-address
- target-parameters
- trap-group
- trap-options
- vacm
- variable
- view (Configuring a MIB View)
- view (Associating a MIB View with a Community)
- clear snmp rmon history
- clear snmp statistics
- request snmp spoof-trap
- show snmp health-monitor
- show snmp inform-statistics
- show snmp rmon
- show snmp rmon history
- show snmp statistics
- show snmp v3
- Chapter 129 Real-Time Performance Monitoring (RPM)
- Hardware Timestamps
- Limitations of RPM
- Series Switch (CLI Procedure)
- Verifying Real-Time Performance Monitoring
- show services rpm active-servers
- show services rpm history-results
- show services rpm probe-results
- Chapter 130 Ethernet OAM Link Fault Management
- Example of Ethernet OAM Link Fault Management Configuration
- Configuring Ethernet OAM Link Fault Management
- Configuration Statements for Ethernet OAM Link Fault Management
- action
- action-profile
- allow-remote-loopback
- frame-error
- frame-period-summary
- link-adjacency-loss
- link-down
- link-fault-management
- negotiation-options
- pdu-interval
- remote-loopback
- show oam ethernet link-fault-management
- Chapter 131 Ethernet OAM Connectivity Fault Management
- Example of Ethernet OAM Connectivity Fault Management Configuration
- J-EX Series Switches
- Configuring Ethernet OAM Connectivity Fault Management
- Creating the Maintenance Domain
- Creating a Maintenance Association
- Configuring a Connectivity Fault Management Action Profile
- Configuring the Linktrace Protocol
- action-profile (Applying to OAM CFM, for J-EX Series Switch Only)
- age (J-EX Series Switch Only)
- connectivity-fault-management (J-EX Series Switch Only)
- continuity-check (J-EX Series Switch Only)
- hold-interval (OAM CFM, for J-EX Series Switch Only)
- interval (J-EX Series Switch Only)
- level (J-EX Series Switch Only)
- loss-threshold (J-EX Series Switch Only)
- maintenance-association (J-EX Series Switch Only)
- maintenance-domain (J-EX Series Switch Only)
- mep (J-EX Series Switch Only)
- mip-half-function (J-EX Series Switch Only)
- name-format (J-EX Series Switch Only)
- remote-mep (J-EX Series Switch Only)
- clear oam ethernet connectivity-fault-management statistics
- show oam ethernet connectivity-fault-management forwarding-state
- show oam ethernet connectivity-fault-management interfaces
- path-database
- show oam ethernet connectivity-fault-management mep-database
- show oam ethernet connectivity-fault-management mip
- Chapter 132 Monitoring General Network Traffic and Hosts
- Monitoring Network Traffic Using Traceroute
- Monitoring
- class-usage-profile
- counters
- fields (for Interface Profiles)
- file (Associating with a Profile)
- file (Configuring a Log File)
- filter-profile
- interface-profile
- mib-profile
- operation
- start-time
- monitor traffic
- ping
- show snmp mib
- traceroute
- Part 25 Index
- Index
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