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Designing and Implementing a Junos Node Unifier Network

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JNU 1.2 Design <strong>and</strong> Implementation Guide<br />

Overview<br />

Topology<br />

Figure 4: Basic JNU Configuration<br />

MX Series controller<br />

jnu1-ctrl<br />

192.168.0.1/24<br />

ge-0/0/0<br />

ge-0/1/0<br />

192.168.0.2/24<br />

EX4200 Satellite<br />

Jnu-sat-ex1<br />

ge-0/1/1<br />

ge-0/0/1<br />

192.168.0.3/24<br />

QFX3500 Satellite<br />

Jnu1-sat-qfx2<br />

Table 5 on page 72 describes the configuration components used in this example.<br />

Table 5: Configuration Components Used in the Basic JNU Configuration<br />

72<br />

Configuration<br />

Component<br />

MX Series<br />

controller<br />

EX4200 satellite<br />

Component Name<br />

jnu1-ctrlr<br />

192.168.0.1/24<br />

xe-0/0/0<br />

xe-0/1/1<br />

jnu1-sat-ex1<br />

192.168.0.2/24<br />

xe-0/1/0<br />

Purpose<br />

Hostname of the controller<br />

g041391<br />

Controller management address used for communication with<br />

satellites<br />

Downlink interface to jnu1-sat-ex1 satellite<br />

Downlink interface to jnu1-sat-qfx2 satellite<br />

Hostname of the satellite<br />

Satellite management address used for communication with the<br />

controller<br />

Uplink interface to the controller<br />

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