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Designing and Implementing a Junos Node Unifier Network

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CHAPTER 9<br />

Setting Up a Basic JNU Implementation<br />

• Example: Setting Up a Basic JNU Implementation on page 71<br />

Example: Setting Up a Basic JNU Implementation<br />

Requirements<br />

Copyright © 2013, Juniper <strong>Network</strong>s, Inc.<br />

This example shows how to set up a basic JNU implementation.<br />

• Requirements on page 71<br />

• Overview on page 72<br />

• Configuration on page 73<br />

• Verification on page 81<br />

This example uses the following hardware <strong>and</strong> software components:<br />

• One MX Series router that acts as the controller<br />

• One EX4200 switch that acts as a satellite device<br />

• One QFX3500 device that acts as a satellite device<br />

• <strong>Junos</strong> OS Release 11.4R4-S1 or later<br />

• JNU 1.0 or later<br />

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