What is the media management interface of which you speak?

Do you mean a Layer 3 / IP interface on the router itself? I ask because
you mention a "management VLAN" as being part of the trunk.

It's not clear what's breaking here for you.

Cheers,
jof


On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 2:56 AM, Ala' Amira <aam...@bluezonejordan.com>wrote:

> Dear Friends,****
>
> ** **
>
> I have applied AE interface between 2 MXs and it is working fine  but I
> have lost the connectivity to the Media Management units only which is
> behind AE interface  although the Management Vlan already exist in the
> trunk,****
>
> ** **
>
> ****
>
> ** **
>
> This is the configuration on one of the routers  :****
>
> set interfaces ge-2/0/0 gigether-options 802.3ad ae1****
>
> set interfaces ge-2/1/3 gigether-options 802.3ad ae1****
>
> set interfaces ae1 flexible-vlan-tagging****
>
> set interfaces ae1 mtu 1600****
>
> set interfaces ae1 encapsulation flexible-ethernet-services****
>
> set interfaces ae1 unit 0 family bridge interface-mode trunk****
>
> set interfaces ae1 unit 0 family bridge vlan-id-list 11****
>
> set protocols vstp vlan 11 interface ae1****
>
> ** **
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>
> what I have missed here to access the management units?****
>
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