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Question Can a Layer 2 circuit be terminated into VPLS?...For more information, click Layer 2 VPNs and VPLS Feature Guide
Question What are the supported Layer 2 interworking stitching configurations? Answer These are the stitching options supported in Junos OS Release 9.3 and later: Layer 2 circuit into Layer 2 VPN NOTE: In Junos OS Release 9.4 and later, you can use an iw interface instead of an lt interface for this purpose. Layer 2 circuit into Layer 2 circuit Layer 2 VPN into Layer 2 VPN For more information, click Layer 2 VPNs and VPLS Feature Guide
Question What is the solution for interprovider Option B connection between LDP-based Layer 2 circuits and BGP-based Layer 2 VPNs? Answer As of Junos OS Release 9.3 and later, Layer 2 circuits with interworking iw0 interfaces can be manually stitched. If dynamic signaling is needed, use FEC 129 multisegment pseudowires if you are not using BGP-based Layer 2 VPNs. In Junos OS Release 11.2 and later, FEC 129 is supported. For more information, click Layer 2 VPNs and VPLS Feature Guide
Question How many Layer 3 and Layer 2 policers are supported on Juniper Networks MX Series devices?
Question What are the Junos OS solutions for terminating <password> Layer 2 circuits into VPLS? Answer On an MX Series router, 48 Layer 2 circuits can be terminated into a single VRF, per each tunnel PIC. In Junos OS, <password> Layer 2 circuits can be terminated into VPLS by using logical tunnel (lt) interfaces
Answer The following are the Juniper Networks solutions for Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) 6.1 Ethernet services definitions: Ethernet private line (EPL) and Ethernet virtual private line (EVPL) are emulated by Juniper Networks Layer 2 circuit and Layer 2 VPN configurations
You can port-mirror traffic from a Layer 2 VPN on MX Series routers for PE routers
next-hop-map NHOP-LSP-MAP ( forwarding-class REALTIME ( lsp-next-hop to-brg2-realtime; ) forwarding-class PRIVATE ( lsp-next-hop to-brg2-private; ) ) To change this behavior, apply a filter that only allows traffic of the specific forwarding class on each LSP: set protocols mpls label-switched-path name policing filter name For more information, click Layer 2 VPNs and VPLS Feature Guide
For more information, click Layer 2 VPNs and VPLS Feature Guide