User manual JUNIPER NETWORKS JUNOS OS 10.3 LN1000 MOBILE SECURE ROUTER USER GUIDE 8-26-2010
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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] JUNOS OS
LN1000 Mobile Secure Router User Guide
®
Release
10. 3
Published: 2010-08-26 Copyright © 2010, Juniper Networks, Inc.
Juniper Networks, Inc. 1194 North Mathilda Avenue Sunnyvale, California 94089 USA 408-745-2000 www. juniper. net This product includes the Envoy SNMP Engine, developed by Epilogue Technology, an Integrated Systems Company. Copyright © 1986-1997, Epilogue Technology Corporation. This program and its documentation were developed at private expense, and no part of them is in the public domain. [. . . ] The delete command is not applicable for this option. To change the mac-mode fields:
delete interfaces ge-0/0/1 gigether-options mac-mode
Both the speed and link-mode attributes must be modified together in the same configuration commit in order for either change to take effect. Related Topics
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For further information, see the Junos OS Network Interfaces Configuration Guide.
Swapping Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) Devices
To swap SFPs, perform the following tasks:
1. Start the CLI.
root# cli root@>
3.
Enter configuration mode.
configure [edit] root@#
4.
Administratively disable the interface:
[edit] root@# set interface name disable
5.
Commit the configuration.
[edit] root@# commit
6. 7.
Physically remove and reinsert the SFP. Set the configuration of the interface:
[edit] root@# set interface name gigether-options no-auto-negotiation
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8.
Commit the configuration.
[edit] root@# commit
9.
Administratively enable the interface:
[edit] root@# delete interface name disable
10.
Commit the configuration.
[edit] root@# commit
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CHAPTER 4
Location-Based IP Address Pools
This chapter includes the following topics:
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Location-Based IP Address Pools Overview on page 25 Configuring Location-Based IP Address Pools on page 26 Example: Configuring a Location-Based IP Address Pool on page 26 Verifying and Managing Location-Based IP Address Pools on page 27
Location-Based IP Address Pools Overview
The LN1000 router is a full-featured Juniper Networks router running Junos OS with eight gigabit Ethernet interfaces that exists on a single module. It operates in a network device (such as a shelf) that contains multiple locations (slots). Each location supports eight gigabit Ethernet interfaces. These locations can be populated with multiple cards. Each card within this shelf is a separate entity (for example, a router or access device) in the internal network of the shelf. The management system for the shelf downloads a separate configuration to each card when they are initialized. To enable this download, you must first configure an IP interface on each card with an IP address and subnet mask that are predefined for each location in the shelf. You can use the Junos location-based IP address pools feature to configure the initial IP interface of the LN1000 router. The configuration is preserved when the shelf management system downloads a separate configuration to this interface, unless it is explicitly overwritten using existing CLI configuration commands (such as load override). If you move an LN1000 router to a different slot within the shelf, initialization restarts, in which case you might have to reconfigure the initial IP interface with the IP address and subnet mask specified for the new location. The shelf management system can then download a new configuration to the new interface. A location pool can specify IP addresses and subnet masks for multiple locations (relative positions of cards within a shelf). You can configure an IP interface to obtain an IP address and subnet mask from a selected location pool instead of specifying an explicit IP address and subnet mask. You can configure a maximum of 10 location-based IP address pools, each with a unique name. A pool can contain a maximum of 32 IP addresses. A pool entry contains a location
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index that has a unique value within its pool and an IP address and subnet mask that do not have to be unique. You can also define additional attributes for the pool entry as required. [. . . ] Configure the attributes that identify the VLANs managed through the R2CP protocol.
interface--Name of the interface. unit--Unit number.
Required Privilege Level Related Topics
routing--To view this statement in the configuration. routing-control--To add this statement to the configuration.
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R2CP Radio-to-Router Protocol Overview on page 45
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Chapter 8: Summary of Junos Statements for the LN1000 Router
radio-router
Syntax
radio-router { bandwidth weight; latency weight; quality weight; resource weight; threshold percentage; credit { interval seconds; } } [edit interfaces interface-name unit logical-unit-number]
Hierarchy Level Release Information Description
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 10. 1. Configure the metric announcements that are received on the interface and processed by the router to control the flow of traffic and manage the speed of the link, resulting in a corresponding adjustment of OSPF cost. [. . . ]
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