Re: [j-nsp] Q-in-Q configuration on Juniper Gig interface

2008-05-30 Thread Richard A Steenbergen
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 05:09:59PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > This is true. But note that flexible-ethernet-services is not the same as > stacked-vlan-tagging or flexible-vlan-tagging. Err yes sorry I meant flexible-vlan-tagging not flexible-ethernet. > Afraid you'll be disappointed then.

Re: [j-nsp] LACP

2008-05-30 Thread Christopher E. Brown
LACP mode on == HARD CHANNEL PAGP mode on == HARD CHANNEL Set one or both ends to LACP mode active [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I've A GEC established between a T640 and Cisco Switch CatOS On the Cisco CatOS, LACP is configured in mode "ON" and on the T640 I've no LCAP configuratio

Re: [j-nsp] Q-in-Q configuration on Juniper Gig interface

2008-05-30 Thread sthaug
> Take care, flexible-ethernet-services does not work with every PICs > (10x 1GE, 1x10GE Xenpak don't support it for example). Same problem with the onboard (FIC) GigE on the M7i. All of this is documented, but it may be hard to find unless you look carefully. Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, [

Re: [j-nsp] Q-in-Q configuration on Juniper Gig interface

2008-05-30 Thread Stéphane Grosjean
>The docs I have say flexible-ethernet-services was supported on 1GE SFP >PICs in 6.3, but there is no support for fixed-optics GE PICs. I haven't >actually tried it myself (the only GE-SFP PICs I used for double-tagging >just happened to be IQ), but I'm 99% confident that this works unless a >

Re: [j-nsp] Q-in-Q configuration on Juniper Gig interface

2008-05-30 Thread sthaug
> According to jtac -- on regular M series you would need an IQ2 pic to > make it work-- not in Mx series You need IQ2 if you want to do "complicated" tag operations like push or pop two VLAN tags (pop-pop, pop-swap, push-push, swap-push, swap-swap). If you just want to push or pop *one* VLAN tag

Re: [j-nsp] Q-in-Q configuration on Juniper Gig interface

2008-05-30 Thread sthaug
> > > I don't think you need IQ, IIRC anything modern (SFP-based GE's, 10GE, MX > > > ports, etc) can do this. > > > > That is true for the MX ports, but not on "regular" M series PICs as > > far as I know. > > > > Have you gotten it to work? > > The docs I have say flexible-ethernet-services wa

Re: [j-nsp] Q-in-Q configuration on Juniper Gig interface

2008-05-30 Thread Richard A Steenbergen
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 04:01:26PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Note that you need IQ or IQ2 GigE PICs to terminate stacked VLANs. > > > > I don't think you need IQ, IIRC anything modern (SFP-based GE's, 10GE, MX > > ports, etc) can do this. > > That is true for the MX ports, but not on

[j-nsp] LACP

2008-05-30 Thread david.roy
Hi all, I've A GEC established between a T640 and Cisco Switch CatOS On the Cisco CatOS, LACP is configured in mode "ON" and on the T640 I've no LCAP configuration on my AE. My AE is UP/UP on the T640 and on the CatOS. All it's fine, but I don't understand why, because in the Juniper config G

Re: [j-nsp] Q-in-Q configuration on Juniper Gig interface

2008-05-30 Thread sthaug
> > Note that you need IQ or IQ2 GigE PICs to terminate stacked VLANs. > > I don't think you need IQ, IIRC anything modern (SFP-based GE's, 10GE, MX > ports, etc) can do this. That is true for the MX ports, but not on "regular" M series PICs as far as I know. Have you gotten it to work? Steina

Re: [j-nsp] Q-in-Q configuration on Juniper Gig interface

2008-05-30 Thread Richard A Steenbergen
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 07:38:06PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Im working on testing of Metro Ethernet Solution and want to integrate it > > with Juniper M7i - Gig interface. The main implementation that is required > > to configure Q-in-Q (Stacked VLAN setup) over Juniper M7i with Gig Inte

Re: [j-nsp] Triple-stacked VLANs

2008-05-30 Thread sthaug
> Do Juniper routers support triple stacked VLAN's? QinQinQ if you > prefer. *Terminating* triple stacked VLANs does not work (e.g. having a triple stacked VLAN subinterface with an IP address). Juniper routers with IQ2 GigE PICs can do lots of interesting stuff with two VLAN tags, including push

[j-nsp] Triple-stacked VLANs

2008-05-30 Thread Benny Amorsen
Do Juniper routers support triple stacked VLAN's? QinQinQ if you prefer. Right now my workaround (with non-Juniper routers) is to use stacked VLAN's and then use a separate switch to add the last tag. This works ok, but it would be nicer to be able to do it in one box. /Benny _