In looking through the docs regarding aggregated Ethernet interfaces, I was uncertain about a couple things and figured I'd ask here.
We're using T640s and 8-port IQ2 Gig PICs, and I'm looking to aggregate 2-3 ports facing a customer's Cisco 4506 (running IOS, not CatOS). This customer is a VPLS (ie. L2) customer on our network. As per the online docs: "The JUNOS implementation of 802.3ad balances traffic across the member links within an aggregated Ethernet bundle based on the Layer 3 information carried in the packet." I believe this will only apply if we're using family 'inet', which we're not for this customer. The option to set 'family multisevice' values under forwarding-options hash-key exists, but that's a global configuration command and I'm looking for something more local. I'm looking to see if i can set an option in the routing-instance's routing-options that would help accomplish this, but I don't see anything (policy docs say a 'forwarding-table' entry should be avail under 'routing-instances RI-name routing-options forwarding-table'. Any advice/guidance/experience would be appreciated. David _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp