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Juniper EX2200 - Configuring the Interface Bandwidth

Juniper EX2200
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NOTE: You cannot configure a subnet zero IPv6 address because RFC 2461
reserves the subnet-zero address for anycast addresses, and Junos OS
complies with the RFC.
You can include this statement at the following hierarchy levels:
[edit interfaces interface-name unit logical-unit-number family inet6]
[edit logical-systems logical-system-name interfaces interface-name unit
logical-unit-number family inet6]
The double colon (::) represents all bits set to 0, as shown in the following example:
interfaces fe-0/0/1 {
unit 0 {
family inet6 {
address fec0:1:1:1::2/64;
}
}
}
NOTE: You must manually configure the router or switch advertisement and
advertise the default prefix for autoconfiguration to work on a specific
interface.
Related
Documentation
Configuring IPCP Options
Configuring Default, Primary, and Preferred Addresses and Interfaces
Configuring the Interface Bandwidth
By default, the Junos OS uses the physical interface’s speed for the MIB-II object, ifSpeed.
You can configure the logical unit to populate the ifSpeed variable by configuring a
bandwidth value for the logical interface. The bandwidth statement sets an
informational-only parameter; you cannot adjust the actual bandwidth of an interface
with this statement.
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