Example configuration summary, Example step: configuring interfaces and vlan tags – Juniper Networks JUNOS OS 10.4 User Manual

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Router 1 has an access interface which provides bridging on VLAN 205 and is connected
to a customer device configured on

ge-2/2/2

. Router 3 has an access interface which

provides bridging on VLAN 200 and is connected to a customer device configured on

ge-2/2/6

.

Router 1 and Router 3 are configured with a trunk interface to a switch for VLANs
200–205. On both routers, this interface is

ge-2/2/4

.

Example Configuration Summary

This procedure summarizes the minimum configuration steps required for Layer 2
processing in a bridged environment, as described in

“Layer 2 Features for a Bridging

Environment” on page 21

. The individual configuration steps are described in greater

detail in separate topics.

To configure Layer 2 processing in a bridged domain network:

1.

Configure the Ethernet interfaces and VLAN tags on all three routers, as described in

“Example Step: Configuring Interfaces and VLAN Tags” on page 24

2.

Configure the bridge domains on all three routers, as described in

“Example Step:

Configuring Bridge Domains” on page 30

.

3.

Configure the Spanning Tree Protocol on all three routers, as described in

“Example

Step: Configuring Spanning Tree Protocols” on page 32

4.

Configure IRB, as described in

“Example Step: Configuring Integrated Bridging and

Routing” on page 34

Related

Documentation

Ethernet Networking

Layer 2 Features for a Bridging Environment on page 21

Example Step: Configuring Interfaces and VLAN Tags on page 24

Example Step: Configuring Bridge Domains on page 30

Example Step: Configuring Spanning Tree Protocols on page 32

Example Step: Configuring Integrated Bridging and Routing on page 34

Example Step: Configuring Interfaces and VLAN Tags

Configure the Ethernet interfaces and VLAN tags on all three routers.

NOTE:

The configurations in this chapter are only partial examples of

complete and functional router configurations. Do not copy these
configurations and use them directly on an actual system.

Copyright © 2013, Juniper Networks, Inc.

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