bridge-group
Syntax
bridge-group {
bridgeGroupName
|
vplsName
}
[ subscriber-trunk | snmp-trap link-status | learn
addressCount
]
no bridge-group {
bridgeGroupName
|
vplsName
} [ subscriber-trunk | snmp-trap
link-status | learn ]
Release Information
Command introduced before JUNOSe Release 7.1.0.
vplsName
variable added in JUNOSe Release 7.1.0.
Description
Assigns a network interface to a bridge group or VPLS instance. You can also use
this command to configure the type of interface, enable SNMP link-status processing
for the interface, and set the maximum number of dynamic MAC addresses that the
interface can learn. The
no
version removes the network interface from the bridge
group or VPLS instance and restores the default values for the interface type
(subscriber client interface), SNMP link-status processing (disabled), or number of
maximum learned MAC addresses (0 addresses).
Options
■
bridgeGroupName
—Name of the bridge group to which the interface belongs, as
specified with the
bridge
command
■
vplsName
—Name of the VPLS instance to which the interface belongs, as specified
with the
bridge vpls transport-virtual-router
command
■
subscriber-trunk—Creates a trunk (server) interface in the bridge group or VPLS
instance; if you omit this keyword, the router creates a subscriber (client) interface
by default
■
snmp-trap link-status—Enables SNMP link-status processing only for the specified
interface in the bridge group or VPLS instance
■
addressCount
—Maximum number of MAC addresses that the interface in the
bridge group or VPLS instance can learn, up to the maximum number that the
router supports, in the range 0–64000
Mode
Interface Configuration, Subinterface Configuration
Related Topics
■
Configuring VPLS Network Interfaces
in the
JUNOSe BGP and MPLS Configuration
Guide
318
■
bridge-group
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