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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
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Question What are the differences between the CoS traffic-manager options on the MX Series? Answer Use traffic-manager mode with the following options to configure CoS traffic manager mode of operation: egress-only—Enables CoS queuing and scheduling on the egress side for the PIC that houses the interface
The following example shows how to configure conditional route advertisement on an SRX Series device. In this example, the SRX Series device must advertise the route 1.1.1.0/24 to AS1111 if the route 192.168.1.0/24 exists on the SRX Series device that is advertised from the IBGP neighbor. Additionally, the SRX Series device uses a NAT 1.1.1.1 to 192.168.1.1 to make a Web Application available publicly
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Question Which EX Series Switches are supported with the J-Web distribution model?...NOTE: As of now, only EX Series switches support this J-Web distribution model from Junos OS Release 14.1X53-D10
There is a single Application package image that is compatible with all EX Series switches that is supported by J-Web, for the given release...For more information, click J-Web User Interface Overview . #j-web #FAQ #JuniperEXseriesswitches
You can use the EX3300 Q-in-Q configuration presented in the attachment to configure Q-in-Q between two EX3300 devices. Note: All devices are running Junos OS 12.3R12.4
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How many Layer 3 and Layer 2 policers are supported on Juniper Networks MX Series devices? Are peak information rate (PIR) and committed information rate (CIR) supported at the queue level on MX Series devices?
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Question How many Layer 3 and Layer 2 policers are supported on Juniper Networks MX Series devices?...For example, if a Layer 2 packet is received on a device using an I-chip, Layer 2 policing is performed by the I-chip