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user@router# set interfaces ge-0/0/1-temp ether-options 802.3ad periodic fast user@router# set protocols lacp interface ge-0/0/1-temp periodic fast user@router# set protocols rstp interface ge-0/0/1-temp edge user@router# set interfaces ge-0/0/1-temp disable-hold-time
Physical interface: ge-0/0/1, Enabled, Physical link is Up Interface index: 642, SNMP ifIndex: 512 Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1518, Speed: 10Gbps, Duplex: Full-Duplex Device flags : Present Running Interface flags: Up Point-to-Point Hold-time : Disabled LACP state : Fast periodic (100ms), Active juniper ren hookup hotshot
| Purpose | Command | |---------|---------| | Check operational state | show interfaces ge-0/0/1 terse | | Confirm LACP fast mode | show lacp interfaces ge-0/0/1 detail | | Verify no STP blocking | show spanning-tree interface ge-0/0/1 | | See link up/down history | show log messages \| match ge-0/0/1 | user@router# set interfaces ge-0/0/1-temp ether-options 802
The hookup of the Juniper REH involves connecting the REH to the Routing Engine and other system components. This typically requires: The REH is responsible for connecting the Routing
The Juniper REH (Routing Engine Handle) is a component used in Juniper Networks' routers, particularly in their high-end routers. The REH is a critical part of the router's architecture, serving as a interface between the Routing Engine (RE) and the rest of the system.
The REH is responsible for connecting the Routing Engine to the rest of the router's components, such as the Packet Forwarding Engine (PFE) and other interfaces. Its primary function is to provide a high-speed, low-latency connection for the exchange of routing information, packet forwarding, and other critical data.
For detailed information on the Juniper REH and its hookup, consult the Juniper Networks documentation and technical resources, such as the Juniper website, user manuals, and technical guides.