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To ramp up on MPLS for EX Series switches, click Junos OS MPLS for EX Series . This article provides answers to the most common questions about MPLS support on EX Series switches using Junos OS. What is a label? What is a label-switched path? What are the possible applications of MPLS with EX Series switches? What MPLS features do the EX Series switches support?
Question Are there switch-specific Application package images available for EX Series switches?
Juniper Networks EX Series switches are shipped with the Juniper Networks Junos operating system (Junos OS) installed. Junos OS provides the following primary user interfaces which you can use to access, configure, and manage your EX Series switch: Juniper Web Device Manager (J-Web) GUI Junos OS CLI The J-Web distribution model was introduced on EX Series switches for Junos OS Release 14.1X53-D10
Question What MPLS features do the EX Series switches support?...For more information, click Understanding Software Licenses for EX Series Switches
Question Which EX Series Switches are supported with the J-Web distribution model? Answer Support is available for EX2200, EX3200, EX3300, EX4200, EX4500, EX4550, and EX6200 switches. To find the latest supported software feature information, software release, and product for your network, click Juniper Networks Feature Explorer . NOTE: As of now, only EX Series switches support this J-Web distribution model from Junos OS Release 14.1X53-D10
NOTE: For the Juniper Networks EX Series Ethernet Switch, the maximum size of all trap queues (the throttle queue and the destination queue) is 1,000 traps. The maximum size for any one queue on the EX Series is 500 traps
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Requirement: Operating system: Junos OS Release 9.3 or higher Box: EX Series, M Series, MX Series, PTX Series, T Series [any box that supports logical systems] Interconnecting the logical systems can be achieved with lt interface [logical tunnel] or with physical interfaces. Interfaces Supported: Ethernet Interfaces ge/xe that supports 802.1Q VLAN I will start with a single physical loop cable with multiple VLANs for each subunit. +--+ | |<-Loop Cable | | +--+++----+++----+ | +-+ +-+ | | Interface 1 Interface 2 | | | | | | One Physical | | EX, M, MX, PTX, T Series | | | +----+ Steps: Loop two physical interfaces in the box
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