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• You cannot include the vlan-id statement in the configuration of the logical<br />

interface.<br />

• vlan-tagging—Enable VLAN tagging for all logical interfaces on the physical interface.<br />

• stacked-vlan-tagging—Enable stacked VLAN tagging for all logical interfaces on the<br />

physical interface.<br />

• ethernet-ccc—<strong>Ethernet</strong> cross-connect.<br />

• ethernet-tcc—<strong>Ethernet</strong> translational cross-connect.<br />

• vlan-ccc—802.1Q tagging for a cross-connect.<br />

• vlan-tcc—Virtual LAN (VLAN) translational cross-connect.<br />

• extended-vlan-ccc—Standard TPID tagging for an <strong>Ethernet</strong> cross-connect.<br />

• extended-vlan-tcc—Standard TPID tagging for an <strong>Ethernet</strong> translational<br />

cross-connect.<br />

• flexible-ethernet-services—Allows per-unit <strong>Ethernet</strong> encapsulation configuration.<br />

• ethernet-vpls—<strong>Ethernet</strong> virtual private LAN service.<br />

• vlan-vpls—VLAN virtual private LAN service.<br />

• The following Layer 3 protocols are also supported:<br />

• IPv4<br />

• IPv6<br />

• MPLS<br />

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

• CFP Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) compliant Management Data Input/Output<br />

(MDIO) control features (transceiver dependent).<br />

• 802.3 link aggregation:<br />

• The configuration of the 100-Gigabit <strong>Ethernet</strong> PIC on Type 5 FPC complies with that<br />

of the existing 1-Gigabit or 10-Gigabit <strong>Ethernet</strong> PIC and aggregated <strong>Ethernet</strong> interfaces.<br />

• Interoperability mode—Interoperability with the 100-Gigabit <strong>Ethernet</strong> PIC on Type 4<br />

FPC through configuration in sa-multicast forwarding mode.<br />

• <strong>Juniper</strong> <strong>Networks</strong> enterprise-specific <strong>Ethernet</strong> Media Access Control (MAC) MIB<br />

• The 100-Gigabit <strong>Ethernet</strong> Type 5 PIC supports all Gigabit <strong>Ethernet</strong> PIC classification,<br />

firewall filters, queuing model, and Layer 2 rewrite functionality features of the Gigabit<br />

<strong>Ethernet</strong> PICs. To configure these parameters, see “Configuring Gigabit <strong>Ethernet</strong><br />

Policers” on page 317, “Configuring MAC Address Filtering” on page 321, and “Stacking<br />

and Rewriting Gigabit <strong>Ethernet</strong> VLAN Tags Overview” on page 129.<br />

• A Type 5 FPC can support up to two 100-Gigabit <strong>Ethernet</strong> PICs. Both the PICs (that is,<br />

PIC 0 and PIC 1) can be offline or online independently.<br />

Chapter 27: Configuring 100-Gigabit <strong>Ethernet</strong> PICs/MICs<br />

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