irb {
unit 0 {
family inet {
address 10.0.1.2/24 {
}
}
}
}
bridge-domains {
bd {
domain-type bridge;
vlan-id none;
interface ge-1/0/0.0;
interface ge-1/0/1.0;
routing-interface irb.0;
}
}
Related
Documentation
Configuring VLAN Identifiers for Bridge Domains in ACX Series
You can configure VLAN identifiers for a bridge domain for normalization in the following
ways:
•
Configure VLAN mapping by using the input-vlan-map and the output-vlan-map
statements at the [edit interfaces interface-name] hierarchy level.
•
Configure an implicit normalizing VLAN identifier under the bridge domain by using the
vlan-id statement at the [edit bridge-domains bridge-domain-name] hierarchy level.
NOTE: You cannot configure VLAN mapping by using the input-vlan-map and
output-vlan-map statements if you configure a normalizing VLAN identifier
for a bridge domain by using the vlan-id statement.
You can use the vlan-id-list [ vlan-id-numbers ] statement to configure bridging for multiple
VLANs. Configuring this statement creates a bridge domain for:
•
Each VLAN listed—for example, vlan-id-list [ 100 200 300 ]
•
Each VLAN in a range—for example, vlan-id-list [ 100-200 ]
•
Each VLAN in a list and range combination—for example, vlan-id-list [ 50, 100-200,
300 ]
Related
Documentation
Layer 2 Bridge Domains on ACX Series Overview on page 755•
• Q-in-Q Tunneling on ACX Series Overview on page 770
• Layer 2 Learning and Forwarding for Bridge Domains Overview on page 759
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