Use logical-tunnels (lt-x/x/x) to connect logical systems.  The coolest thing 
is you can even specify the encapsulation, i.e. Ethernet, PPP, etc. to simulate 
different types of environments.   I used this almost exclusively for JNCIE 
preparation with just a single MX.

Regards,

Stefan Fouant
www.shortestpathfirst.net
------Original Message------
From: Alfred Schweder
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To: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Cc: Alfred Schweder
Subject: [j-nsp] Loop Interface between logical-systems
Sent: Dec 2, 2009 6:05 PM

Hello

I'm new in logical-systems, but it looks great.

I like to collect some old routers (access and distribution layer) in
one system, but I miss one point - Is there a way to configure a
virtual interface to interconnect these logical systems internaly ?

Or is a cable between two phy. interfaces the only way to do this ?

Thanks and regards,

-- 
Alf

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