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The following configuration shows the type of traffic supported on the Layer 2 VPN<br />

routing instance, and shows that the VLAN-bundled logical interface handles traffic for<br />

a CCC to which the Layer 2 circuit connects:<br />

•<br />

[edit protocols]<br />

rsvp {<br />

interface all;<br />

interface lo0.0;<br />

}<br />

mpls {<br />

label-switched-path lsp {<br />

to 10.255.69.128;<br />

}<br />

interface all;<br />

}<br />

ospf {<br />

traffic-engineering;<br />

area 0.0.0.0 {<br />

interface lo0.0;<br />

interface ge-1/1/1.0;<br />

}<br />

}<br />

ldp {<br />

interface ge-1/1/1.0;<br />

interface ge-1/0/5.0; # VLAN-bundled logical interface<br />

interface lo0.0;<br />

}<br />

l2circuit {<br />

neighbor 10.255.69.128 {<br />

interface ge-1/0/5.0 { # VLAN-bundled logical interface<br />

virtual-circuit-id 3;<br />

no-control-word;<br />

}<br />

}<br />

}<br />

802.1Q VLANs Overview on page 53<br />

• <strong>Junos®</strong> <strong>OS</strong> <strong>Ethernet</strong> <strong>Interfaces</strong><br />

Configuring a Logical Interface for Access Mode<br />

Copyright © 2012, <strong>Juniper</strong> <strong>Networks</strong>, Inc.<br />

Enterprise network administrators can configure a single logical interface to accept<br />

untagged packets and forward the packets within a specified bridge domain. A logical<br />

interface configured to accept untagged packets is called an access interface or access<br />

port. Access interface configuration is supported on MX Series routers only.<br />

interface-mode access;<br />

Chapter 3: Configuring 802.1Q VLANs<br />

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