On Tue 2016-Jul-05 13:51:26 -0500, Josh Reynolds wrote:
Thanks Hugo, I'll try and give that a shot.
So basically setup an ethernet-switching interface on unit 0, port
mode trunk, native vlan as the current access vlan, member list
includes the new vlan?
Exactly. One
Josh,
You should be able to define interfaces vlan unit 600 family inet address
192.168.1.1/24, and then vlans vlan600 l3-interface vlan.600.
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Thanks Hugo, I'll try and give that a shot.
So basically setup an ethernet-switching interface on unit 0, port
mode trunk, native vlan as the current access vlan, member list
includes the new vlan? I think I'm confused about how I would assign
an RVI to this in that state.
Do you have a quick
On Tue 2016-Jul-05 13:23:38 -0500, Josh Reynolds wrote:
EX4500
This would be done with flexible-ethernet-services on MX, but I don't
believe it's supported to mix L2 and L3 on the same port on the EX4500.
We've tried that on 4550, and you can't mix family
EX4500
On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 1:20 PM, Hugo Slabbert wrote:
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> On Tue 2016-Jul-05 13:17:52 -0500, Josh Reynolds
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm sure this is a fairly basic question, but I'm having trouble
>> finding a solution.
>>
>> I have a port that is
On Tue 2016-Jul-05 13:17:52 -0500, Josh Reynolds wrote:
Hello,
I'm sure this is a fairly basic question, but I'm having trouble
finding a solution.
I have a port that is currently an ethernet switching port, set in
access mode that is tagging a vlan for upstream. This
Hello,
I'm sure this is a fairly basic question, but I'm having trouble
finding a solution.
I have a port that is currently an ethernet switching port, set in
access mode that is tagging a vlan for upstream. This works fine. What
I'd like to do, is add a sub interface on the master port (say,
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