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Supported statements are those that you can use to configure some aspect of a
software feature on the switch.
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Unsupported statements are those that appear in the command-line interface (CLI)
on the switch, but that have no effect on switch operation if you configure them.
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Not all features are supported on all switch platforms. For detailed information about
feature support on specific EX Series switch platforms, see EX Series Switch Software
Features Overview.
This topic lists:
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Supported Statements in the [edit interfaces me] Hierarchy Level on page 141
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Unsupported Statements in the [edit interfaces me] Hierarchy Level on page 143
Supported Statements in the [edit interfaces me] Hierarchy Level
The following hierarchy shows the [edit interfaces me] configuration statements supported
on EX Series switches.
interfaces {
me0 {
accounting-profile name;
description text;
disable;
(gratuitous-arp-reply | no-gratuitous-arp-reply);
hold-time up milliseconds down milliseconds;
no-gratuitous-arp-request;
traceoptions {
flag flag;
}
(traps | no-traps);
unit logical-unit-number {
accounting-profile name;
arp-resp;
bandwidth rate;
description text;
disable;
family ethernet-switching {
filter {
input filter-name;
output filter-name;
}
native-vlan-id vlan-id-number;
port-mode (access | trunk);
vlan {
members [ members];
}
}
family inet {
accounting {
destination-class-usage;
source-class-usage {
input;
output;
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Chapter 3: Configuration Statements