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1 Network Configuration Example Validated Reference - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 Release 1.0 Published:

2 Juniper Networks, Inc North Mathilda Avenue Sunnyvale, California USA Juniper Networks, Junos, Steel-Belted Radius, NetScreen, and ScreenOS are registered trademarks of Juniper Networks, Inc. in the United States and other countries. The Juniper Networks Logo, the Junos logo, and JunosE are trademarks of Juniper Networks, Inc. All other trademarks, service marks, registered trademarks, or registered service marks are the property of their respective owners. Juniper Networks assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies in this document. Juniper Networks reserves the right to change, modify, transfer, or otherwise revise this publication without notice. Network Configuration Example Validated Reference - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 NCE0125 All rights reserved. The information in this document is current as of the date on the title page. YEAR 2000 NOTICE Juniper Networks hardware and software products are Year 2000 compliant. Junos OS has no known time-related limitations through the year However, the NTP application is known to have some difficulty in the year END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT The Juniper Networks product that is the subject of this technical documentation consists of (or is intended for use with) Juniper Networks software. Use of such software is subject to the terms and conditions of the End User License Agreement ( EULA ) posted at By downloading, installing or using such software, you agree to the terms and conditions of that EULA. ii

3 Table of Contents Introduction Business Edge Overview Business Edge Solution Lab Testing and Validation Architecture Related Business Edge Validated Reference NCEs Device PE-6 Chassis Hardware Device PE-6 Validated Reference Configuration iii

4 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 iv

5 Introduction Business Edge Overview This document provides a validated reference network configuration example (NCE) for Device PE-6 as used in various configurations detailed in the Business Edge Solution 1.0 Design Guide. Device PE-6 is a Juniper Networks MX240 3D Universal Edge Router functioning as an aggregation provider edge (A-PE) node. A validated reference NCE is a direct presentation of a tested, validated, and working configuration. This document is intended for experienced engineers who possess a working knowledge of Junos operating system (Junos OS) software configurations in a hierarchal format. The Juniper Networks business edge solution provides design guidance and configurations that enable the provisioning of services to business customers and that support other carrier services to residential and mobile operating units. The solution provides a proven path to service convergence using common IP infrastructure so that the provider can quickly, safely, and conveniently realize the benefits of a fully verified Juniper Networks-based reference architecture. The solution is a complete and deployable network architecture designed to intelligently leverage the variety of advanced and often overlooked technologies inherent in Juniper Networks software and hardware. Juniper Networks has developed this solution with the goal of enabling a streamlined business edge that can create new areas for monetization and help prevent erosion of service margins. By accelerating time to revenue at the business edge, the solution is the first step in streamlining the provider edge and creates new areas for expansion and consolidation. The next step in this transformation is the introduction of the Juniper Networks universal edge. The universal edge is a consolidation of business services, residential services, and wireless edge onto a common IP infrastructure that reduces the need for redundant networks and network elements, enabling expense reduction and optimizing traffic flow to support a complete footprint of service provider offerings. Service providers constantly look to extract additional value from the network by positioning themselves to profitably leverage converging services and network functionality. A performance focused, highly reliable business edge is needed to cost-effectively meet the extraordinary growth in subscribers, services, and traffic driven by an increasingly connected workforce, and business requirements that leverage the network as a commodity rather than a luxury. Transformation to a universal edge solution starts with the adoption of a complete business edge architecture that enables a smooth transition to an edge that supports not only business, but residential subscribers and mobility networks. 1

6 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 Business Edge Solution Lab Testing and Validation Architecture This validated reference NCE is part of a complete, tested, and validated business edge solution topology. This document focuses specifically on Device PE-6 as shown in Figure 1 on page 2. Device PE-6 is a Juniper Networks MX240 3D Universal Edge Router functioning as an aggregation provider edge (A-PE) node. Figure 1: Business Edge Solution Lab Testing Architecture 2

7 Related Business Edge Validated Reference NCEs For configurations of the other routing devices used in the Business Edge solution test lab topology, refer to the following: Validated Reference - Business Edge Solution - Device P-0 Validated Reference - Business Edge Solution - Device P-1 Validated Reference - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-2 Validated Reference - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-3 Validated Reference - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-4 Validated Reference - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-5 Validated Reference - Business Edge Solution - Device R7 Validated Reference - Business Edge Solution - Device CE-1 Validated Reference - Business Edge Solution - Device R9 Validated Reference - Business Edge Solution - Device R10 3

8 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 Device PE-6 Chassis Hardware The Juniper Networks Business Edge Solution Design Guide makes reference to several configuration scenarios. The scenarios described contain various routers that were configured and tested in the Juniper Networks test lab. Device PE-6 is a Juniper Networks MX240 3D Universal Edge Router functioning as an aggregation provider edge (A-PE) node. Table 1 on page 4 lists the hardware contained in this router. Table 1: Chassis Hardware (PE-6) Chassis Component Version Part Number FRU Model Number Midplane REV CHAS-BP-MX240-S FPM Board REV CRAFT-MX240-S PEM 0 REV PWR-MX AC-S PEM 2 REV PWR-MX AC-S Routing Engine 0 REV RE-S-1800X4-16G-S CB 0 REV SCBE-MX-S FPC 0 REV MX-MPC2-3D-Q MIC 0 REV MIC-3D-4XGE-XFP MIC 1 REV MIC-3D-20GE-SFP FPC 1 REV MPC-3D-16XGE-SFPP Fan Tray 0 REV FFANTRAY-MX240-HC-S 4

9 Device PE-6 Validated Reference Configuration The following configuration was used for Device PE-6 in Release 1.0 of the Business Edge test lab configuration: CAUTION: The following configuration contains values specific to the Juniper Networks test lab environment. This configuration is intended for use as an example router configuration and not for actual network deployment without first making the modifications necessary to suit an external deployment scenario. version 12.3R3-S2; groups { global { system { domain-name juniper.net; time-zone America/Los_Angeles; authentication-order [ password radius tacplus ]; root-authentication { encrypted-password <password removed>; ## SECRET-DATA name-server { ; ; radius-server { secret <password removed>; ## SECRET-DATA secret <password removed>; ## SECRET-DATA tacplus-server { { secret <password removed>; ## SECRET-DATA timeout 15; single-connection; login { class readonly { permissions [ interface network routing system trace view ]; user remote { uid 9999; class superuser; shell csh; services { finger; ftp; rlogin; rsh; ssh; 5

10 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 telnet; xnm-clear-text; netconf { ssh; syslog { host log { kernel info; any notice; pfe info; interactive-commands any; file messages { kernel info; any notice; authorization info; pfe info; archive world-readable; file security { interactive-commands any; archive world-readable; ntp { boot-server ; server ; chassis { fpc 0 { pic 0 { traffic-manager { mode ingress-and-egress; pic 1 { traffic-manager { mode ingress-and-egress; pic 2 { traffic-manager { mode ingress-and-egress; pic 3 { traffic-manager { mode ingress-and-egress; network-services enhanced-ip; interfaces { 6

11 lo0 { unit 0 { family inet { address /32; address /32 { primary; family iso { address ff.f ; family inet6 { address abcd::10:255:51:168/128 { primary; snmp { location "Business Edge Solution Lab"; contact "Business Edge Lab Admin"; interface fxp0.0; community public { authorization read-only; community private { authorization read-write; routing-options { static { route /12 { next-hop ; retain; no-readvertise; route /16 { next-hop ; retain; no-readvertise; router-id ; re0 { system { host-name haris; backup-router ; interfaces { fxp0 { unit 0 { family inet { filter { 7

12 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 group 1; address /25; family inet6 { filter { group 1; rsvp_interfaces { protocols { rsvp { interface <*> { aggregate; subscription 95; link-protection; mpls_label_switched_paths { protocols { mpls { label-switched-path <*> { node-link-protection; adaptive; auto-bandwidth { adjust-interval 10800; adjust-threshold 5; maximum-bandwidth 8g; adjust-threshold-overflow-limit 3; isis_interfaces { protocols { isis { interface <*> { ldp-synchronization; point-to-point; bfd-liveness-detection { minimum-interval 500; multiplier 3; level 2 { hello-authentication-key <password removed>; ## SECRET-DATA hello-authentication-type md5; 8

13 l2-transport-no-vlan { interfaces { <*> { unit <*> { encapsulation vlan-ccc; input-vlan-map pop; output-vlan-map push; l2ckt-settings { protocols { l2circuit { neighbor <*> { interface <*> { mtu 9086; switchover-delay 0; revert-time 10; oam { bfd-liveness-detection { minimum-interval 1500; multiplier 3; oam-settings { protocols { oam { ethernet { connectivity-fault-management { maintenance-domain <*> { level 7; maintenance-association <*> { continuity-check { interval 10ms; loss-threshold 3; interface-status-tlv; mep <*> { remote-mep <*> { action-profile CFM-CC-PROFILE; 9

14 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 oam-settings-lfm { protocols { oam { ethernet { link-fault-management { interface <*> { apply-action-profile ap-intf-down; l3vpn-max-routes { routing-instances { <*> { routing-options { rib <*.inet6.0> { maximum-prefixes threshold 75; maximum-prefixes threshold 75; core-intf { interfaces { <*> { mtu 9192; unit <*> { family inet { filter { group 1; family iso; family inet6 { filter { group 1; family mpls { filter { group 1; loopback-filter { interfaces { lo0 { unit <*> { family inet { 10

15 filter { input sec-control-plane-v4; family inet6 { filter { input sec-control-plane-v6; core-cos-ifd { class-of-service { interfaces { <*> { scheduler-map core; core-cos-ifl { class-of-service { interfaces { <*> { unit <*> { classifiers { dscp core-v4; dscp-ipv6 core-v6; exp core; rewrite-rules { exp core; edge-cos-ifd { class-of-service { interfaces { <*> { input-traffic-control-profile tcp-9g-ifd; output-traffic-control-profile tcp-9g-ifd; edge-cos-interface-set { class-of-service { interfaces { interface-set <*> { input-traffic-control-profile tcp-8g-interface-set; output-traffic-control-profile tcp-8g-interface-set; 11

16 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 edge-cos-ifl-l3vpn { class-of-service { interfaces { <*> { unit <*> { input-traffic-control-profile tcp-input-7g-ifl-l3vpn; output-traffic-control-profile tcp-6g-7g-8q-mix-1; classifiers { dscp edge-8-classes-1-v4; dscp-ipv6 edge-8-classes-1-v6; edge-cos-ifl-l3vpn-6 { class-of-service { interfaces { <*> { unit <*> { input-traffic-control-profile tcp-input-7g-ifl-l3vpn; output-traffic-control-profile tcp-output-7g-ifl-l3vpn; classifiers { dscp edge-8-classes-1-v4; dscp-ipv6 edge-8-classes-1-v6; edge-cos-ifl-l3vpn-7 { class-of-service { interfaces { <*> { unit <*> { output-traffic-control-profile tcp-6g-7g-8q-mix-1; classifiers { dscp edge-8-classes-1-v4; dscp-ipv6 edge-8-classes-1-v6; edge-cos-ifl-l3vpn-8 { class-of-service { interfaces { <*> { unit <*> { 12

17 input-traffic-control-profile tcp-input-6g-7g-8q-mix-1; output-traffic-control-profile tcp-6g-7g-8q-mix-1; classifiers { dscp edge-8-classes-1-v4; dscp-ipv6 edge-8-classes-1-v6; edge-filters-ifl-l3vpn { interfaces { <*> { unit <*> { family inet { filter { input-list cos-500m-8-classes-mix-1-v4; output-list cos-unlimited-8-classes-egress-v4; family inet6 { filter { input-list cos-500m-8-classes-mix-1-v6; output-list cos-unlimited-8-classes-egress-v6; edge-filters-ifl-l3vpn-6 { interfaces { <*> { unit <*> { family inet { filter { input-list cos-500m-no-hpol-8-classes-mix-1-v4; output-list cos-unlimited-8-classes-egress-v4; family inet6 { filter { input-list cos-500m-no-hpol-8-classes-mix-1-v6; output-list cos-unlimited-8-classes-egress-v6; edge-filters-ifl-l3vpn-7 { interfaces { <*> { unit <*> { family inet { 13

18 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 filter { input cos-cust6-ac2-8-classes-mix-1-v4; output cos-unlimited-8-classes-egress-v4; family inet6 { filter { input cos-cust6-ac2-8-classes-mix-1-v6; output cos-unlimited-8-classes-egress-v6; edge-filters-ifl-l3vpn-8 { interfaces { <*> { unit <*> { family inet { filter { input-list cos-500m-no-hpol-8-classes-mix-1-8-v4; output-list cos-unlimited-8-classes-egress-v4; family inet6 { filter { input-list cos-500m-no-hpol-8-classes-mix-1-8-v6; output-list cos-unlimited-8-classes-egress-v6; edge-filters-ifl-l3vpn-shared-bw { interfaces { <*> { unit <*> { family inet { filter { input-list cos-500m-8-classes-mix-1-v4-shared-bw; output-list cos-unlimited-8-classes-egress-v4; family inet6 { filter { input-list cos-500m-8-classes-mix-1-v6-shared-bw; output-list cos-unlimited-8-classes-egress-v6; edge-cos-ifl-dia { 14

19 class-of-service { interfaces { <*> { unit <*> { input-traffic-control-profile tcp-7g-ifl-dia; output-traffic-control-profile tcp-7g-ifl-dia; classifiers { dscp all-be-v4; dscp-ipv6 all-be-v6; edge-cos-ifl-dia-3 { class-of-service { interfaces { <*> { unit <*> { output-traffic-control-profile tcp-7g-ifl-dia; classifiers { dscp all-be-v4; dscp-ipv6 all-be-v6; edge-filters-ifl-dia { interfaces { <*> { unit <*> { family inet { filter { input-list cos-2000m-bleach-ingress-v4; output-list cos-2000m-egress-v4; family inet6 { filter { input-list cos-2000m-bleach-ingress-v6; output-list cos-2000m-egress-v6; edge-filters-ifl-dia-3 { interfaces { <*> { unit <*> { family inet { filter { 15

20 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 input-list cos-2000m-bleach-ingress-v4; output-list cos-unlimited-egress-v4; family inet6 { filter { input-list cos-2000m-bleach-ingress-v6; output-list cos-unlimited-egress-v6; apply-groups [ global re0 ]; system { ports { console log-out-on-disconnect; chassis { aggregated-devices { ethernet { device-count 128; fpc 1 { pic 0 { tunnel-services; security { authentication-key-chains { key-chain chain1 { key 0 { secret <password removed>; ## SECRET-DATA start-time " :00: "; interfaces { xe-0/0/0 { apply-groups l2-transport-no-vlan; flexible-vlan-tagging; mtu 9104; encapsulation flexible-ethernet-services; unit 1 { vlan-id 1; unit 2 { vlan-id 2; unit 3 { 16

21 vlan-id 3; unit 4 { vlan-id 4; unit 5 { vlan-id 5; unit 6 { vlan-id 6; unit 7 { vlan-id 7; unit 8 { vlan-id 8; unit 9 { vlan-id 9; unit 10 { vlan-id 10; unit 11 { vlan-id 11; unit 12 { vlan-id 12; unit 13 { vlan-id 13; unit 14 { vlan-id 14; unit 15 { vlan-id 15; unit 16 { vlan-id 16; unit 17 { vlan-id 17; unit 18 { vlan-id 18; unit 19 { vlan-id 19; unit 20 { vlan-id 20; unit 21 { vlan-id 21; 17

22 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 unit 22 { vlan-id 22; unit 23 { vlan-id 23; unit 24 { vlan-id 24; unit 25 { vlan-id 25; unit 26 { vlan-id 26; unit 27 { vlan-id 27; unit 28 { vlan-id 28; unit 29 { vlan-id 29; unit 30 { vlan-id 30; unit 31 { vlan-id 31; unit 32 { vlan-id 32; unit 33 { vlan-id 33; unit 34 { vlan-id 34; unit 35 { vlan-id 35; unit 36 { vlan-id 36; unit 37 { vlan-id 37; unit 38 { vlan-id 38; unit 39 { vlan-id 39; unit 40 { vlan-id 40; 18

23 unit 41 { vlan-id 41; unit 42 { vlan-id 42; unit 43 { vlan-id 43; unit 44 { vlan-id 44; unit 45 { vlan-id 45; unit 46 { vlan-id 46; unit 47 { vlan-id 47; unit 48 { vlan-id 48; unit 49 { vlan-id 49; unit 50 { vlan-id 50; unit 51 { vlan-id 51; unit 52 { vlan-id 52; unit 53 { vlan-id 53; unit 54 { vlan-id 54; unit 55 { vlan-id 55; unit 56 { vlan-id 56; unit 57 { vlan-id 57; unit 58 { vlan-id 58; unit 59 { 19

24 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 vlan-id 59; unit 60 { vlan-id 60; unit 61 { vlan-id 61; unit 62 { vlan-id 62; unit 63 { vlan-id 63; unit 64 { vlan-id 64; unit 65 { vlan-id 65; unit 66 { vlan-id 66; unit 67 { vlan-id 67; unit 68 { vlan-id 68; unit 69 { vlan-id 69; unit 70 { vlan-id 70; unit 71 { vlan-id 71; unit 72 { vlan-id 72; unit 73 { vlan-id 73; unit 74 { vlan-id 74; unit 75 { vlan-id 75; unit 76 { vlan-id 76; unit 77 { vlan-id 77; 20

25 unit 78 { vlan-id 78; unit 79 { vlan-id 79; unit 80 { vlan-id 80; unit 81 { vlan-id 81; unit 82 { vlan-id 82; unit 83 { vlan-id 83; unit 84 { vlan-id 84; unit 85 { vlan-id 85; unit 86 { vlan-id 86; unit 87 { vlan-id 87; unit 88 { vlan-id 88; unit 89 { vlan-id 89; unit 90 { vlan-id 90; unit 91 { vlan-id 91; unit 92 { vlan-id 92; unit 93 { vlan-id 93; unit 94 { vlan-id 94; unit 95 { vlan-id 95; unit 96 { vlan-id 96; 21

26 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 unit 97 { vlan-id 97; unit 98 { vlan-id 98; unit 99 { vlan-id 99; unit 100 { vlan-id 100; unit 101 { vlan-id 101; unit 102 { vlan-id 102; unit 103 { vlan-id 103; unit 104 { vlan-id 104; unit 105 { vlan-id 105; unit 106 { vlan-id 106; unit 107 { vlan-id 107; unit 108 { vlan-id 108; unit 109 { vlan-id 109; unit 110 { vlan-id 110; unit 111 { vlan-id 111; unit 112 { vlan-id 112; unit 113 { vlan-id 113; unit 114 { vlan-id 114; unit 115 { 22

27 vlan-id 115; unit 116 { vlan-id 116; unit 117 { vlan-id 117; unit 118 { vlan-id 118; unit 119 { vlan-id 119; unit 120 { vlan-id 120; unit 121 { vlan-id 121; unit 122 { vlan-id 122; unit 123 { vlan-id 123; unit 124 { vlan-id 124; unit 125 { vlan-id 125; unit 126 { vlan-id 126; unit 127 { vlan-id 127; unit 128 { vlan-id 128; unit 129 { vlan-id 129; unit 130 { vlan-id 130; unit 131 { vlan-id 131; unit 132 { vlan-id 132; unit 133 { vlan-id 133; 23

28 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 unit 134 { vlan-id 134; unit 135 { vlan-id 135; unit 136 { vlan-id 136; unit 137 { vlan-id 137; unit 138 { vlan-id 138; unit 139 { vlan-id 139; unit 140 { vlan-id 140; unit 141 { vlan-id 141; unit 142 { vlan-id 142; unit 143 { vlan-id 143; unit 144 { vlan-id 144; unit 145 { vlan-id 145; unit 146 { vlan-id 146; unit 147 { vlan-id 147; unit 148 { vlan-id 148; unit 149 { vlan-id 149; unit 150 { vlan-id 150; unit 151 { vlan-id 151; unit 152 { vlan-id 152; 24

29 unit 153 { vlan-id 153; unit 154 { vlan-id 154; unit 155 { vlan-id 155; unit 156 { vlan-id 156; unit 157 { vlan-id 157; unit 158 { vlan-id 158; unit 159 { vlan-id 159; unit 160 { vlan-id 160; unit 161 { vlan-id 161; unit 162 { vlan-id 162; unit 163 { vlan-id 163; unit 164 { vlan-id 164; unit 165 { vlan-id 165; unit 166 { vlan-id 166; unit 167 { vlan-id 167; unit 168 { vlan-id 168; unit 169 { vlan-id 169; unit 170 { vlan-id 170; unit 171 { 25

30 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 vlan-id 171; unit 172 { vlan-id 172; unit 173 { vlan-id 173; unit 174 { vlan-id 174; unit 175 { vlan-id 175; unit 176 { vlan-id 176; unit 177 { vlan-id 177; unit 178 { vlan-id 178; unit 179 { vlan-id 179; unit 180 { vlan-id 180; unit 181 { vlan-id 181; unit 182 { vlan-id 182; unit 183 { vlan-id 183; unit 184 { vlan-id 184; unit 185 { vlan-id 185; unit 186 { vlan-id 186; unit 187 { vlan-id 187; unit 188 { vlan-id 188; unit 189 { vlan-id 189; 26

31 unit 190 { vlan-id 190; unit 191 { vlan-id 191; unit 192 { vlan-id 192; unit 193 { vlan-id 193; unit 194 { vlan-id 194; unit 195 { vlan-id 195; unit 196 { vlan-id 196; unit 197 { vlan-id 197; unit 198 { vlan-id 198; unit 199 { vlan-id 199; unit 200 { vlan-id 200; unit 201 { vlan-id 201; unit 202 { vlan-id 202; unit 203 { vlan-id 203; unit 204 { vlan-id 204; unit 205 { vlan-id 205; unit 206 { vlan-id 206; unit 207 { vlan-id 207; unit 208 { vlan-id 208; 27

32 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 unit 209 { vlan-id 209; unit 210 { vlan-id 210; unit 211 { vlan-id 211; unit 212 { vlan-id 212; unit 213 { vlan-id 213; unit 214 { vlan-id 214; unit 215 { vlan-id 215; unit 216 { vlan-id 216; unit 217 { vlan-id 217; unit 218 { vlan-id 218; unit 219 { vlan-id 219; unit 220 { vlan-id 220; unit 221 { vlan-id 221; unit 222 { vlan-id 222; unit 223 { vlan-id 223; unit 224 { vlan-id 224; unit 225 { vlan-id 225; unit 226 { vlan-id 226; unit 227 { 28

33 vlan-id 227; unit 228 { vlan-id 228; unit 229 { vlan-id 229; unit 230 { vlan-id 230; unit 231 { vlan-id 231; unit 232 { vlan-id 232; unit 233 { vlan-id 233; unit 234 { vlan-id 234; unit 235 { vlan-id 235; unit 236 { vlan-id 236; unit 237 { vlan-id 237; unit 238 { vlan-id 238; unit 239 { vlan-id 239; unit 240 { vlan-id 240; unit 241 { vlan-id 241; unit 242 { vlan-id 242; unit 243 { vlan-id 243; unit 244 { vlan-id 244; unit 245 { vlan-id 245; 29

34 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 unit 246 { vlan-id 246; unit 247 { vlan-id 247; unit 248 { vlan-id 248; unit 249 { vlan-id 249; unit 250 { vlan-id 250; unit 251 { vlan-id 251; unit 252 { vlan-id 252; unit 253 { vlan-id 253; unit 254 { vlan-id 254; unit 255 { vlan-id 255; unit 256 { vlan-id 256; unit 257 { vlan-id 257; unit 258 { vlan-id 258; unit 259 { vlan-id 259; unit 260 { vlan-id 260; unit 261 { vlan-id 261; unit 262 { vlan-id 262; unit 263 { vlan-id 263; unit 264 { vlan-id 264; 30

35 unit 265 { vlan-id 265; unit 266 { vlan-id 266; unit 267 { vlan-id 267; unit 268 { vlan-id 268; unit 269 { vlan-id 269; unit 270 { vlan-id 270; unit 271 { vlan-id 271; unit 272 { vlan-id 272; unit 273 { vlan-id 273; unit 274 { vlan-id 274; unit 275 { vlan-id 275; unit 276 { vlan-id 276; unit 277 { vlan-id 277; unit 278 { vlan-id 278; unit 279 { vlan-id 279; unit 280 { vlan-id 280; unit 281 { vlan-id 281; unit 282 { vlan-id 282; unit 283 { 31

36 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 vlan-id 283; unit 284 { vlan-id 284; unit 285 { vlan-id 285; unit 286 { vlan-id 286; unit 287 { vlan-id 287; unit 288 { vlan-id 288; unit 289 { vlan-id 289; unit 290 { vlan-id 290; unit 291 { vlan-id 291; unit 292 { vlan-id 292; unit 293 { vlan-id 293; unit 294 { vlan-id 294; unit 295 { vlan-id 295; unit 296 { vlan-id 296; unit 297 { vlan-id 297; unit 298 { vlan-id 298; unit 299 { vlan-id 299; unit 300 { vlan-id 300; unit 301 { vlan-id 301; 32

37 unit 302 { vlan-id 302; unit 303 { vlan-id 303; unit 304 { vlan-id 304; unit 305 { vlan-id 305; unit 306 { vlan-id 306; unit 307 { vlan-id 307; unit 308 { vlan-id 308; unit 309 { vlan-id 309; unit 310 { vlan-id 310; unit 311 { vlan-id 311; unit 312 { vlan-id 312; unit 313 { vlan-id 313; unit 314 { vlan-id 314; unit 315 { vlan-id 315; unit 316 { vlan-id 316; unit 317 { vlan-id 317; unit 318 { vlan-id 318; unit 319 { vlan-id 319; unit 320 { vlan-id 320; 33

38 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 unit 321 { vlan-id 321; unit 322 { vlan-id 322; unit 323 { vlan-id 323; unit 324 { vlan-id 324; unit 325 { vlan-id 325; unit 326 { vlan-id 326; unit 327 { vlan-id 327; unit 328 { vlan-id 328; unit 329 { vlan-id 329; unit 330 { vlan-id 330; unit 331 { vlan-id 331; unit 332 { vlan-id 332; unit 333 { vlan-id 333; unit 334 { vlan-id 334; unit 335 { vlan-id 335; unit 336 { vlan-id 336; unit 337 { vlan-id 337; unit 338 { vlan-id 338; unit 339 { 34

39 vlan-id 339; unit 340 { vlan-id 340; unit 341 { vlan-id 341; unit 342 { vlan-id 342; unit 343 { vlan-id 343; unit 344 { vlan-id 344; unit 345 { vlan-id 345; unit 346 { vlan-id 346; unit 347 { vlan-id 347; unit 348 { vlan-id 348; unit 349 { vlan-id 349; unit 350 { vlan-id 350; unit 351 { vlan-id 351; unit 352 { vlan-id 352; unit 353 { vlan-id 353; unit 354 { vlan-id 354; unit 355 { vlan-id 355; unit 356 { vlan-id 356; unit 357 { vlan-id 357; 35

40 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 unit 358 { vlan-id 358; unit 359 { vlan-id 359; unit 360 { vlan-id 360; unit 361 { vlan-id 361; unit 362 { vlan-id 362; unit 363 { vlan-id 363; unit 364 { vlan-id 364; unit 365 { vlan-id 365; unit 366 { vlan-id 366; unit 367 { vlan-id 367; unit 368 { vlan-id 368; unit 369 { vlan-id 369; unit 370 { vlan-id 370; unit 371 { vlan-id 371; unit 372 { vlan-id 372; unit 373 { vlan-id 373; unit 374 { vlan-id 374; unit 375 { vlan-id 375; unit 376 { vlan-id 376; 36

41 unit 377 { vlan-id 377; unit 378 { vlan-id 378; unit 379 { vlan-id 379; unit 380 { vlan-id 380; unit 381 { vlan-id 381; unit 382 { vlan-id 382; unit 383 { vlan-id 383; unit 384 { vlan-id 384; unit 385 { vlan-id 385; unit 386 { vlan-id 386; unit 387 { vlan-id 387; unit 388 { vlan-id 388; unit 389 { vlan-id 389; unit 390 { vlan-id 390; unit 391 { vlan-id 391; unit 392 { vlan-id 392; unit 393 { vlan-id 393; unit 394 { vlan-id 394; unit 395 { 37

42 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 vlan-id 395; unit 396 { vlan-id 396; unit 397 { vlan-id 397; unit 398 { vlan-id 398; unit 399 { vlan-id 399; unit 400 { vlan-id 400; unit 401 { vlan-id 401; unit 402 { vlan-id 402; unit 403 { vlan-id 403; unit 404 { vlan-id 404; unit 405 { vlan-id 405; unit 406 { vlan-id 406; unit 407 { vlan-id 407; unit 408 { vlan-id 408; unit 409 { vlan-id 409; unit 410 { vlan-id 410; unit 411 { vlan-id 411; unit 412 { vlan-id 412; unit 413 { vlan-id 413; 38

43 unit 414 { vlan-id 414; unit 415 { vlan-id 415; unit 416 { vlan-id 416; unit 417 { vlan-id 417; unit 418 { vlan-id 418; unit 419 { vlan-id 419; unit 420 { vlan-id 420; unit 421 { vlan-id 421; unit 422 { vlan-id 422; unit 423 { vlan-id 423; unit 424 { vlan-id 424; unit 425 { vlan-id 425; unit 426 { vlan-id 426; unit 427 { vlan-id 427; unit 428 { vlan-id 428; unit 429 { vlan-id 429; unit 430 { vlan-id 430; unit 431 { vlan-id 431; unit 432 { vlan-id 432; 39

44 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 unit 433 { vlan-id 433; unit 434 { vlan-id 434; unit 435 { vlan-id 435; unit 436 { vlan-id 436; unit 437 { vlan-id 437; unit 438 { vlan-id 438; unit 439 { vlan-id 439; unit 440 { vlan-id 440; unit 441 { vlan-id 441; unit 442 { vlan-id 442; unit 443 { vlan-id 443; unit 444 { vlan-id 444; unit 445 { vlan-id 445; unit 446 { vlan-id 446; unit 447 { vlan-id 447; unit 448 { vlan-id 448; unit 449 { vlan-id 449; unit 450 { vlan-id 450; unit 451 { 40

45 vlan-id 451; unit 452 { vlan-id 452; unit 453 { vlan-id 453; unit 454 { vlan-id 454; unit 455 { vlan-id 455; unit 456 { vlan-id 456; unit 457 { vlan-id 457; unit 458 { vlan-id 458; unit 459 { vlan-id 459; unit 460 { vlan-id 460; unit 461 { vlan-id 461; unit 462 { vlan-id 462; unit 463 { vlan-id 463; unit 464 { vlan-id 464; unit 465 { vlan-id 465; unit 466 { vlan-id 466; unit 467 { vlan-id 467; unit 468 { vlan-id 468; unit 469 { vlan-id 469; 41

46 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 unit 470 { vlan-id 470; unit 471 { vlan-id 471; unit 472 { vlan-id 472; unit 473 { vlan-id 473; unit 474 { vlan-id 474; unit 475 { vlan-id 475; unit 476 { vlan-id 476; unit 477 { vlan-id 477; unit 478 { vlan-id 478; unit 479 { vlan-id 479; unit 480 { vlan-id 480; unit 481 { vlan-id 481; unit 482 { vlan-id 482; unit 483 { vlan-id 483; unit 484 { vlan-id 484; unit 485 { vlan-id 485; unit 486 { vlan-id 486; unit 487 { vlan-id 487; unit 488 { vlan-id 488; 42

47 unit 489 { vlan-id 489; unit 490 { vlan-id 490; unit 491 { vlan-id 491; unit 492 { vlan-id 492; unit 493 { vlan-id 493; unit 494 { vlan-id 494; unit 495 { vlan-id 495; unit 496 { vlan-id 496; unit 497 { vlan-id 497; unit 498 { vlan-id 498; unit 499 { vlan-id 499; unit 500 { vlan-id 500; xe-0/0/1 { apply-groups l2-transport-no-vlan; flexible-vlan-tagging; mtu 9104; encapsulation flexible-ethernet-services; unit 501 { vlan-id 501; unit 502 { vlan-id 502; unit 503 { vlan-id 503; unit 504 { vlan-id 504; unit 505 { 43

48 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 vlan-id 505; unit 506 { vlan-id 506; unit 507 { vlan-id 507; unit 508 { vlan-id 508; unit 509 { vlan-id 509; unit 510 { vlan-id 510; unit 511 { vlan-id 511; unit 512 { vlan-id 512; unit 513 { vlan-id 513; unit 514 { vlan-id 514; unit 515 { vlan-id 515; unit 516 { vlan-id 516; unit 517 { vlan-id 517; unit 518 { vlan-id 518; unit 519 { vlan-id 519; unit 520 { vlan-id 520; unit 521 { vlan-id 521; unit 522 { vlan-id 522; unit 523 { vlan-id 523; 44

49 unit 524 { vlan-id 524; unit 525 { vlan-id 525; unit 526 { vlan-id 526; unit 527 { vlan-id 527; unit 528 { vlan-id 528; unit 529 { vlan-id 529; unit 530 { vlan-id 530; unit 531 { vlan-id 531; unit 532 { vlan-id 532; unit 533 { vlan-id 533; unit 534 { vlan-id 534; unit 535 { vlan-id 535; unit 536 { vlan-id 536; unit 537 { vlan-id 537; unit 538 { vlan-id 538; unit 539 { vlan-id 539; unit 540 { vlan-id 540; unit 541 { vlan-id 541; unit 542 { vlan-id 542; 45

50 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 unit 543 { vlan-id 543; unit 544 { vlan-id 544; unit 545 { vlan-id 545; unit 546 { vlan-id 546; unit 547 { vlan-id 547; unit 548 { vlan-id 548; unit 549 { vlan-id 549; unit 550 { vlan-id 550; unit 551 { vlan-id 551; unit 552 { vlan-id 552; unit 553 { vlan-id 553; unit 554 { vlan-id 554; unit 555 { vlan-id 555; unit 556 { vlan-id 556; unit 557 { vlan-id 557; unit 558 { vlan-id 558; unit 559 { vlan-id 559; unit 560 { vlan-id 560; unit 561 { 46

51 vlan-id 561; unit 562 { vlan-id 562; unit 563 { vlan-id 563; unit 564 { vlan-id 564; unit 565 { vlan-id 565; unit 566 { vlan-id 566; unit 567 { vlan-id 567; unit 568 { vlan-id 568; unit 569 { vlan-id 569; unit 570 { vlan-id 570; unit 571 { vlan-id 571; unit 572 { vlan-id 572; unit 573 { vlan-id 573; unit 574 { vlan-id 574; unit 575 { vlan-id 575; unit 576 { vlan-id 576; unit 577 { vlan-id 577; unit 578 { vlan-id 578; unit 579 { vlan-id 579; 47

52 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 unit 580 { vlan-id 580; unit 581 { vlan-id 581; unit 582 { vlan-id 582; unit 583 { vlan-id 583; unit 584 { vlan-id 584; unit 585 { vlan-id 585; unit 586 { vlan-id 586; unit 587 { vlan-id 587; unit 588 { vlan-id 588; unit 589 { vlan-id 589; unit 590 { vlan-id 590; unit 591 { vlan-id 591; unit 592 { vlan-id 592; unit 593 { vlan-id 593; unit 594 { vlan-id 594; unit 595 { vlan-id 595; unit 596 { vlan-id 596; unit 597 { vlan-id 597; unit 598 { vlan-id 598; 48

53 unit 599 { vlan-id 599; unit 600 { vlan-id 600; unit 601 { vlan-id 601; unit 602 { vlan-id 602; unit 603 { vlan-id 603; unit 604 { vlan-id 604; unit 605 { vlan-id 605; unit 606 { vlan-id 606; unit 607 { vlan-id 607; unit 608 { vlan-id 608; unit 609 { vlan-id 609; unit 610 { vlan-id 610; unit 611 { vlan-id 611; unit 612 { vlan-id 612; unit 613 { vlan-id 613; unit 614 { vlan-id 614; unit 615 { vlan-id 615; unit 616 { vlan-id 616; unit 617 { 49

54 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 vlan-id 617; unit 618 { vlan-id 618; unit 619 { vlan-id 619; unit 620 { vlan-id 620; unit 621 { vlan-id 621; unit 622 { vlan-id 622; unit 623 { vlan-id 623; unit 624 { vlan-id 624; unit 625 { vlan-id 625; unit 626 { vlan-id 626; unit 627 { vlan-id 627; unit 628 { vlan-id 628; unit 629 { vlan-id 629; unit 630 { vlan-id 630; unit 631 { vlan-id 631; unit 632 { vlan-id 632; unit 633 { vlan-id 633; unit 634 { vlan-id 634; unit 635 { vlan-id 635; 50

55 unit 636 { vlan-id 636; unit 637 { vlan-id 637; unit 638 { vlan-id 638; unit 639 { vlan-id 639; unit 640 { vlan-id 640; unit 641 { vlan-id 641; unit 642 { vlan-id 642; unit 643 { vlan-id 643; unit 644 { vlan-id 644; unit 645 { vlan-id 645; unit 646 { vlan-id 646; unit 647 { vlan-id 647; unit 648 { vlan-id 648; unit 649 { vlan-id 649; unit 650 { vlan-id 650; unit 651 { vlan-id 651; unit 652 { vlan-id 652; unit 653 { vlan-id 653; unit 654 { vlan-id 654; 51

56 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 unit 655 { vlan-id 655; unit 656 { vlan-id 656; unit 657 { vlan-id 657; unit 658 { vlan-id 658; unit 659 { vlan-id 659; unit 660 { vlan-id 660; unit 661 { vlan-id 661; unit 662 { vlan-id 662; unit 663 { vlan-id 663; unit 664 { vlan-id 664; unit 665 { vlan-id 665; unit 666 { vlan-id 666; unit 667 { vlan-id 667; unit 668 { vlan-id 668; unit 669 { vlan-id 669; unit 670 { vlan-id 670; unit 671 { vlan-id 671; unit 672 { vlan-id 672; unit 673 { 52

57 vlan-id 673; unit 674 { vlan-id 674; unit 675 { vlan-id 675; unit 676 { vlan-id 676; unit 677 { vlan-id 677; unit 678 { vlan-id 678; unit 679 { vlan-id 679; unit 680 { vlan-id 680; unit 681 { vlan-id 681; unit 682 { vlan-id 682; unit 683 { vlan-id 683; unit 684 { vlan-id 684; unit 685 { vlan-id 685; unit 686 { vlan-id 686; unit 687 { vlan-id 687; unit 688 { vlan-id 688; unit 689 { vlan-id 689; unit 690 { vlan-id 690; unit 691 { vlan-id 691; 53

58 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 unit 692 { vlan-id 692; unit 693 { vlan-id 693; unit 694 { vlan-id 694; unit 695 { vlan-id 695; unit 696 { vlan-id 696; unit 697 { vlan-id 697; unit 698 { vlan-id 698; unit 699 { vlan-id 699; unit 700 { vlan-id 700; unit 701 { vlan-id 701; unit 702 { vlan-id 702; unit 703 { vlan-id 703; unit 704 { vlan-id 704; unit 705 { vlan-id 705; unit 706 { vlan-id 706; unit 707 { vlan-id 707; unit 708 { vlan-id 708; unit 709 { vlan-id 709; unit 710 { vlan-id 710; 54

59 unit 711 { vlan-id 711; unit 712 { vlan-id 712; unit 713 { vlan-id 713; unit 714 { vlan-id 714; unit 715 { vlan-id 715; unit 716 { vlan-id 716; unit 717 { vlan-id 717; unit 718 { vlan-id 718; unit 719 { vlan-id 719; unit 720 { vlan-id 720; unit 721 { vlan-id 721; unit 722 { vlan-id 722; unit 723 { vlan-id 723; unit 724 { vlan-id 724; unit 725 { vlan-id 725; unit 726 { vlan-id 726; unit 727 { vlan-id 727; unit 728 { vlan-id 728; unit 729 { 55

60 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 vlan-id 729; unit 730 { vlan-id 730; unit 731 { vlan-id 731; unit 732 { vlan-id 732; unit 733 { vlan-id 733; unit 734 { vlan-id 734; unit 735 { vlan-id 735; unit 736 { vlan-id 736; unit 737 { vlan-id 737; unit 738 { vlan-id 738; unit 739 { vlan-id 739; unit 740 { vlan-id 740; unit 741 { vlan-id 741; unit 742 { vlan-id 742; unit 743 { vlan-id 743; unit 744 { vlan-id 744; unit 745 { vlan-id 745; unit 746 { vlan-id 746; unit 747 { vlan-id 747; 56

61 unit 748 { vlan-id 748; unit 749 { vlan-id 749; unit 750 { vlan-id 750; unit 751 { vlan-id 751; unit 752 { vlan-id 752; unit 753 { vlan-id 753; unit 754 { vlan-id 754; unit 755 { vlan-id 755; unit 756 { vlan-id 756; unit 757 { vlan-id 757; unit 758 { vlan-id 758; unit 759 { vlan-id 759; unit 760 { vlan-id 760; unit 761 { vlan-id 761; unit 762 { vlan-id 762; unit 763 { vlan-id 763; unit 764 { vlan-id 764; unit 765 { vlan-id 765; unit 766 { vlan-id 766; 57

62 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 unit 767 { vlan-id 767; unit 768 { vlan-id 768; unit 769 { vlan-id 769; unit 770 { vlan-id 770; unit 771 { vlan-id 771; unit 772 { vlan-id 772; unit 773 { vlan-id 773; unit 774 { vlan-id 774; unit 775 { vlan-id 775; unit 776 { vlan-id 776; unit 777 { vlan-id 777; unit 778 { vlan-id 778; unit 779 { vlan-id 779; unit 780 { vlan-id 780; unit 781 { vlan-id 781; unit 782 { vlan-id 782; unit 783 { vlan-id 783; unit 784 { vlan-id 784; unit 785 { 58

63 vlan-id 785; unit 786 { vlan-id 786; unit 787 { vlan-id 787; unit 788 { vlan-id 788; unit 789 { vlan-id 789; unit 790 { vlan-id 790; unit 791 { vlan-id 791; unit 792 { vlan-id 792; unit 793 { vlan-id 793; unit 794 { vlan-id 794; unit 795 { vlan-id 795; unit 796 { vlan-id 796; unit 797 { vlan-id 797; unit 798 { vlan-id 798; unit 799 { vlan-id 799; unit 800 { vlan-id 800; unit 801 { vlan-id 801; unit 802 { vlan-id 802; unit 803 { vlan-id 803; 59

64 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 unit 804 { vlan-id 804; unit 805 { vlan-id 805; unit 806 { vlan-id 806; unit 807 { vlan-id 807; unit 808 { vlan-id 808; unit 809 { vlan-id 809; unit 810 { vlan-id 810; unit 811 { vlan-id 811; unit 812 { vlan-id 812; unit 813 { vlan-id 813; unit 814 { vlan-id 814; unit 815 { vlan-id 815; unit 816 { vlan-id 816; unit 817 { vlan-id 817; unit 818 { vlan-id 818; unit 819 { vlan-id 819; unit 820 { vlan-id 820; unit 821 { vlan-id 821; unit 822 { vlan-id 822; 60

65 unit 823 { vlan-id 823; unit 824 { vlan-id 824; unit 825 { vlan-id 825; unit 826 { vlan-id 826; unit 827 { vlan-id 827; unit 828 { vlan-id 828; unit 829 { vlan-id 829; unit 830 { vlan-id 830; unit 831 { vlan-id 831; unit 832 { vlan-id 832; unit 833 { vlan-id 833; unit 834 { vlan-id 834; unit 835 { vlan-id 835; unit 836 { vlan-id 836; unit 837 { vlan-id 837; unit 838 { vlan-id 838; unit 839 { vlan-id 839; unit 840 { vlan-id 840; unit 841 { 61

66 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 vlan-id 841; unit 842 { vlan-id 842; unit 843 { vlan-id 843; unit 844 { vlan-id 844; unit 845 { vlan-id 845; unit 846 { vlan-id 846; unit 847 { vlan-id 847; unit 848 { vlan-id 848; unit 849 { vlan-id 849; unit 850 { vlan-id 850; unit 851 { vlan-id 851; unit 852 { vlan-id 852; unit 853 { vlan-id 853; unit 854 { vlan-id 854; unit 855 { vlan-id 855; unit 856 { vlan-id 856; unit 857 { vlan-id 857; unit 858 { vlan-id 858; unit 859 { vlan-id 859; 62

67 unit 860 { vlan-id 860; unit 861 { vlan-id 861; unit 862 { vlan-id 862; unit 863 { vlan-id 863; unit 864 { vlan-id 864; unit 865 { vlan-id 865; unit 866 { vlan-id 866; unit 867 { vlan-id 867; unit 868 { vlan-id 868; unit 869 { vlan-id 869; unit 870 { vlan-id 870; unit 871 { vlan-id 871; unit 872 { vlan-id 872; unit 873 { vlan-id 873; unit 874 { vlan-id 874; unit 875 { vlan-id 875; unit 876 { vlan-id 876; unit 877 { vlan-id 877; unit 878 { vlan-id 878; 63

68 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 unit 879 { vlan-id 879; unit 880 { vlan-id 880; unit 881 { vlan-id 881; unit 882 { vlan-id 882; unit 883 { vlan-id 883; unit 884 { vlan-id 884; unit 885 { vlan-id 885; unit 886 { vlan-id 886; unit 887 { vlan-id 887; unit 888 { vlan-id 888; unit 889 { vlan-id 889; unit 890 { vlan-id 890; unit 891 { vlan-id 891; unit 892 { vlan-id 892; unit 893 { vlan-id 893; unit 894 { vlan-id 894; unit 895 { vlan-id 895; unit 896 { vlan-id 896; unit 897 { 64

69 vlan-id 897; unit 898 { vlan-id 898; unit 899 { vlan-id 899; unit 900 { vlan-id 900; unit 901 { vlan-id 901; unit 902 { vlan-id 902; unit 903 { vlan-id 903; unit 904 { vlan-id 904; unit 905 { vlan-id 905; unit 906 { vlan-id 906; unit 907 { vlan-id 907; unit 908 { vlan-id 908; unit 909 { vlan-id 909; unit 910 { vlan-id 910; unit 911 { vlan-id 911; unit 912 { vlan-id 912; unit 913 { vlan-id 913; unit 914 { vlan-id 914; unit 915 { vlan-id 915; 65

70 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 unit 916 { vlan-id 916; unit 917 { vlan-id 917; unit 918 { vlan-id 918; unit 919 { vlan-id 919; unit 920 { vlan-id 920; unit 921 { vlan-id 921; unit 922 { vlan-id 922; unit 923 { vlan-id 923; unit 924 { vlan-id 924; unit 925 { vlan-id 925; unit 926 { vlan-id 926; unit 927 { vlan-id 927; unit 928 { vlan-id 928; unit 929 { vlan-id 929; unit 930 { vlan-id 930; unit 931 { vlan-id 931; unit 932 { vlan-id 932; unit 933 { vlan-id 933; unit 934 { vlan-id 934; 66

71 unit 935 { vlan-id 935; unit 936 { vlan-id 936; unit 937 { vlan-id 937; unit 938 { vlan-id 938; unit 939 { vlan-id 939; unit 940 { vlan-id 940; unit 941 { vlan-id 941; unit 942 { vlan-id 942; unit 943 { vlan-id 943; unit 944 { vlan-id 944; unit 945 { vlan-id 945; unit 946 { vlan-id 946; unit 947 { vlan-id 947; unit 948 { vlan-id 948; unit 949 { vlan-id 949; unit 950 { vlan-id 950; unit 951 { vlan-id 951; unit 952 { vlan-id 952; unit 953 { 67

72 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 vlan-id 953; unit 954 { vlan-id 954; unit 955 { vlan-id 955; unit 956 { vlan-id 956; unit 957 { vlan-id 957; unit 958 { vlan-id 958; unit 959 { vlan-id 959; unit 960 { vlan-id 960; unit 961 { vlan-id 961; unit 962 { vlan-id 962; unit 963 { vlan-id 963; unit 964 { vlan-id 964; unit 965 { vlan-id 965; unit 966 { vlan-id 966; unit 967 { vlan-id 967; unit 968 { vlan-id 968; unit 969 { vlan-id 969; unit 970 { vlan-id 970; unit 971 { vlan-id 971; 68

73 unit 972 { vlan-id 972; unit 973 { vlan-id 973; unit 974 { vlan-id 974; unit 975 { vlan-id 975; unit 976 { vlan-id 976; unit 977 { vlan-id 977; unit 978 { vlan-id 978; unit 979 { vlan-id 979; unit 980 { vlan-id 980; unit 981 { vlan-id 981; unit 982 { vlan-id 982; unit 983 { vlan-id 983; unit 984 { vlan-id 984; unit 985 { vlan-id 985; unit 986 { vlan-id 986; unit 987 { vlan-id 987; unit 988 { vlan-id 988; unit 989 { vlan-id 989; unit 990 { vlan-id 990; 69

74 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 unit 991 { vlan-id 991; unit 992 { vlan-id 992; unit 993 { vlan-id 993; unit 994 { vlan-id 994; unit 995 { vlan-id 995; unit 996 { vlan-id 996; unit 997 { vlan-id 997; unit 998 { vlan-id 998; unit 999 { vlan-id 999; unit 1000 { vlan-id 1000; ge-0/3/6 { hierarchical-scheduler; vlan-tagging; unit 1 { apply-groups edge-filters-ifl-l3vpn; vlan-id 1; family inet { rpf-check; filter { output sec-via-hub-vrf1-v4; group 4; address /30; family inet6 { rpf-check; filter { output sec-via-hub-vrf1-v6; group 4; address 2002:: /126; unit 2 { 70

75 apply-groups edge-filters-ifl-l3vpn; vlan-id 2; family inet { rpf-check; filter { output sec-via-hub-vrf1-v4; group 4; address /30; family inet6 { rpf-check; filter { output sec-via-hub-vrf1-v6; group 4; address 2002:: /126; unit 3 { apply-groups edge-filters-ifl-l3vpn; vlan-id 3; family inet { rpf-check; filter { output sec-via-hub-vrf1-v4; group 4; address /30; family inet6 { rpf-check; filter { output sec-via-hub-vrf1-v6; group 4; address 2002:: /126; unit 4 { vlan-id 4; family inet { address /30; family inet6 { address 2002:: /126; vt-1/0/0 { unit 0 { family inet; family inet6; xe-1/1/0 { 71

76 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 gigether-options { 802.3ad ae4; xe-1/1/1 { gigether-options { 802.3ad ae5; xe-1/2/0 { gigether-options { 802.3ad ae5; xe-1/2/1 { gigether-options { 802.3ad ae4; ae4 { apply-groups core-intf; aggregated-ether-options { minimum-links 1; link-speed 10g; lacp { active; unit 0 { family inet { address /30; family iso; family inet6 { address 2002:: /126; family mpls; ae5 { apply-groups core-intf; aggregated-ether-options { minimum-links 1; link-speed 10g; lacp { active; unit 0 { family inet { address /30; family iso; family inet6 { address 2002:: /126; 72

77 family mpls; lo0 { apply-groups loopback-filter; unit 0 { family inet { address /32; routing-options { autonomous-system 70; forwarding-table { export pplb; unicast-reverse-path feasible-paths; protocols { rsvp { apply-groups rsvp_interfaces; interface lo0.0; interface fxp0.0 { disable; interface ae4.0; interface ae5.0; mpls { statistics { file mpls-lsp.stat size 1m files 3; interval 300; auto-bandwidth; no-propagate-ttl; ipv6-tunneling; label-switched-path r6-to-r1-1 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r2-1 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r3-1 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r4-1 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; 73

78 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 label-switched-path r6-to-r5-1 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r1-2 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r2-2 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r3-2 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r4-2 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r5-2 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r1-3 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r2-3 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r3-3 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r4-3 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r5-3 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; 74

79 label-switched-path r6-to-r1-4 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r2-4 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r3-4 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r4-4 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r5-4 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r1-5 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r2-5 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r3-5 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r4-5 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r5-5 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r1-6 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r2-6 { 75

80 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r3-6 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r4-6 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r5-6 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r1-7 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r2-7 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r3-7 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r4-7 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r5-7 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r1-8 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r2-8 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r3-8 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; 76

81 from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r4-8 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r5-8 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r1-9 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r2-9 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r3-9 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r4-9 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r5-9 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r1-10 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r2-10 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r3-10 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r4-10 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; 77

82 Validated Reference NCE - Business Edge Solution - Device PE-6 to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r5-10 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r1-11 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r2-11 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r3-11 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r4-11 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r5-11 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r1-12 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r2-12 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r3-12 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r4-12 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; label-switched-path r6-to-r5-12 { apply-groups mpls_label_switched_paths; from ; to ; 78

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