Jim, What kind of Service PIC are you using for this purpose. Is it Link Services PIC or Adaptive Service PIC configured in Layer-2 mode under [edit chassis]?
You need either link services or adaptive service PIC (with L2 mode) to create the ls- or lsq- interface. Thanks, Nilesh. On 7/8/10 9:30 AM, "Jim Lucas" <li...@cmsws.com> wrote: > Equipment: > 1 Juniper M20 running JunOS 7.5R1.12 > 2 Cisco 2611 running 12.4.23 IOS > Multiple T1 connections between the above devices > > Background: I have read the following literature. > http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos56/swconfig56-interfaces/h > tml/interfaces-multilink-config25.html > > and I have downloaded all the PDFs available on the documentation site and > read > all the sections that talk about setting up MLFR > > Goal: I need to setup MLFR between the two devices listed above. At this > point, > I am simply trying to get the Juniper side configured so I can see the > interfaces involved. > > What I have done so far: > > Here is an example config from the Juniper > > [edit] > j...@x# show chassis fpc 1 pic 2 > mlfr-uni-nni-bundles 5; > > [edit] > j...@x# show interfaces ls-1/2/0:0 > description "Test MLFR interface"; > dce; > encapsulation multilink-frame-relay-uni-nni; > unit 16 { > dlci 16; > family inet { > address 66.39.177.129/32 { > destination 66.39.177.130; > } > } > } > unit 17 { > dlci 17; > family inet { > address 10.100.100.1/32 { > destination 10.100.100.2; > } > } > } > > [edit] > j...@x# show interfaces t1-1/1/0:0 > description "Test MLFR leg (1/2)"; > encapsulation multilink-frame-relay-uni-nni; > unit 0 { > family mlfr-uni-nni { > bundle ls-1/2/0:0; > } > } > > [edit] > j...@x# show interfaces t1-1/0/0:19 > description "Test MLFR leg (2/2)"; > encapsulation multilink-frame-relay-uni-nni; > unit 0 { > family mlfr-uni-nni { > bundle ls-1/2/0:0; > } > } > > After issuing "commit" the first thing I notice when I exit edit mode is that > I > cannot see the device ls-1/2/0:0. Question: At this point, should I be able > to > see the status of the device? Even if nothing is connected I am guessing, > just > like other interfaces that are configured, I should be able to see the status > of > that interface. > > Also, I have seen two example of doing this. The first involving the > ls-x/x/x:0 > interface and the other using lsq-x/x/x:0. I have tried both. Didn't change > anything. > > Any help would be great! > > TIA _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp