input policer-name;
output policer-name;
}
rpf-check;
}
family iso {
address interface-address;
mtu bytes;
}
family mpls {
mtu bytes;
}
(traps | no-traps);
vlan-id vlan-id-number;
}
vlan-tagging;
}
}
Unsupported Statements in the [edit interfaces vme] Hierarchy Level
All statements in the [edit interfaces vme] hierarchy level that are displayed in the
command-line interface (CLI) on the switch are supported on the switch and operate
as documented.
Related
Documentation
[edit interfaces] Configuration Statement Hierarchy on EX Series Switches•
• [edit interfaces] Configuration Statement Hierarchy on EX Series Switches on page 108
[edit interfaces xe] Configuration Statement Hierarchy on EX Series Switches
This topic lists supported and unsupported configuration statements in the [edit interfaces
xe] hierarchy level on EX Series switches.
•
Supported statements are those that you can use to configure some aspect of a
software feature on the switch.
•
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.
•
Not all features are supported on all switch platforms. For detailed information about
feature support on specific EX Series switch platforms, seeEX Series Switch Software
Features Overview
This topic lists:
•
Supported Statements in the [edit interfaces xe] Hierarchy Level on page 147
•
Unsupported Statements in the [edit interfaces xe] Hierarchy Level on page 151
Supported Statements in the [edit interfaces xe] Hierarchy Level
The following hierarchy shows the [edit interfaces xe] configuration statements supported
on EX Series switches.
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Chapter 3: Configuration Statements