Juniper Networks Field Guide and Reference

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/var/db/config directory[var db config directory]  

/var/log/snmpd file[var log snmpd file]  

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                Figure 12: Ethernet and Serial Connectors  

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                Figure 20: Craft Interface  

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                3. The new path does not cause preemption. (This is to reduce the ripple effect of  

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                2. If the route does not match, it is evaluated against the second term in the first routing  

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                Figure 6: Precommit a Configuration  

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                SSH  

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                QoS  

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                Figure 1: Juniper Product Architecture  

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                Figure 1: Routing Databases  

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                FPC  

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                Figure 8:  

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                DTE  

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                To configure encryption interfaces, you associate the security profile  

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                Figure 13: SSB  

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                Figure 19: Air Flow in the Three Cooling SubSystems  

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                Figure 33: MPLS Routing and Forwarding Tables When traffic-engineering bgp-igp is Configured  

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                Figure 1: Martini Design: High Level View  

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                Figure 29: CSPF Computation Process  

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                4. The new path does not worsen congestion overall. This is done by comparing the  

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                Table 4:  

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                Figure 22: How BGP Determines How to Reach Next-Hop Addresses  

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                route reflection  

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                Figure 5: Switching and Forwarding Module  

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                6. If the new path has an equal IGP metric and lower hop count, accept it.  

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                Figure 21: MPLS Application Topology  

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                The craft interface is located on the front of the chassis above the FPC card cage, and  

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                DCE  

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                policing  

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                Figure 25: Side View of Air Flow through the Chassis  

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                The router chassis includes two front support posts to attach the router to a front-mount  

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                Figure 1: Label Encoding  

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                CE device  

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                Figure 3: CLI Command Hierarchy Example  

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                Figure 36: Detours Merging into Other Detours  

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                CoS  

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                subnet mask  

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                PIM  

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                Table 8: Common Regular Expression Operators  

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                Figure 10: APS Configuration Scenario  

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                DHCP  

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                NIC  

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                2. If the new path has the same IGP metric, it is not more hops away.  

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                FEB  

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                PE router  

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                Figure 34: Traffic Detour after a Link Has Failed  

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                2. If the route does not match, it is evaluated against the second term.  

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                The router has two PFE Clock Generators (PCGs), located in the rear of the chassis to the right  

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                Figure 14: MCS  

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                Figure 8: Evaluating Multiple Terms in a Policy Filter  

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                Figure 11: APS Load-Sharing Configuration  

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                Figure 6: Storing and Modifying the Router Configuration File  

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                SDH  

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                Packet Forwarding Engine  

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                WRR  

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                For each interface, you can configure an interface-specific MTU by including the mtu  

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                Table 3: .  

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                DoS  

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                MPLS  

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                The components of each PCG include a125-MHz system clock gener  

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                2. If the route does not match, it is evaluated against the second term in the first routing  

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                signaled path  

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                n Enable sampling and specify a nonzero sampling rate:  

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                CSU/DSU  

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                forwarding table  

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                VCI  

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                Figure 11: PFE Clock Generator  

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                Configure System Authentication  

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                RED  

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                PIC  

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                traffic engineering  

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                Table 17: M40e Internet Router Physical Specifications  

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                DLCI  

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                Table 11: Policy Expression Conversion Values  

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                The Miscellaneous Control Subsystem (MCS) works with the Routing Engine installed in the  

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                1. The software evaluates a routing policy in a policy expression and converts the specified  

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                BERT  

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                Table 2: Commands for Monitoring BGP  

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                Table 15: Damping Parameters  

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                The Connector Interface Panel (CIP), located at the left side of the FPC card cage, consists of  

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                1. The route is evaluated against the first term. If it matches, the specified action is taken. If  

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                ToS  

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                Figure 32: Modified SPF Tree, Using Both LSP A-D and LSP A-E as Shortcuts  

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                ERO  

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                MCS  

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                BGP  

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                SONET  

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                NTP  

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                LSR  

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                Figure 28: Example BGP Confederation Topology  

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                VRRP  

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                interface routes  

802.1Q VLANs:VLAN tagging

       Ethernet interfaces:VLAN tagging

               Fast Ethernet interfaces:VLAN tagging;Gigabit Ethernet interfaces:VLAN tagging;physical interfaces:V  

802.3ad statement

       usage guidelines   2nd  

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                Communities  

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                Figure 16: Connector Interface Panel  

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                AS  

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                ISO  

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                SPF  

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                Figure 6: FPC1 and FPC2  

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                Figure 31: Modified SPF Tree, Using LSP A-D as a Shortcut  

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                RSVP  

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                DWDM  

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                Figure 30: Typical SPF Tree, Sourced from Router A  

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                SSB  

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                Figure 33: Detours for MPLS Fast Reroute  

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               Table 10: Commands for Forwarding Table Monitoring and Troubleshooting  

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                The router has two separate cooling subsystems, one for the front and one for the rear. The  

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                The router can have one or two host modules. The host modules provide the routing and  

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