Specifications

Note the use of the vlan-id all statement in the virtual-switch instance called
customer-c1-v1-to-v1000.
Firewall Filters Feature Guide for Routing Devices
The following additional information regarding the decapsulation of GRE packets as
a terminating action for firewall filters applies to the "Firewall Filter Terminating Actions"
topic:
NOTE: The decapsulate action that you configure at the [edit firewall family
inet filter filter-name term term-name] hierarchy level does not process traffic
with IPv4 and IPv6 options. As a result, traffic with such options is discarded
by the decapsulation of GRE packets functionality.
Interchassis Redundancy Using Virtual Chassis Feature Guide for MX Series
Routers
In the Junos OS 13.2 Release Notes for M Series Multiservice Edge Routers, MX Series 3D
Universal Edge Routers, and T Series Core Routers, the Support for MX Series Virtual
Chassis (MX Series routers with MPC3E interfaces) feature description failed to mention
that you can configure a two-member MX Series Virtual Chassis on both MPC3E
modules and MPC4E modules. The correct description for this feature is as follows:
Support for MX Series Virtual Chassis on MX Series routers with MPC3E and MPC4E
interfaces—Extends support for configuring a two-member MX Series Virtual Chassis
to MX240, MX480, and MX960 routers with any of the following modules installed:
MPC3E (model number MX-MPC3E-3D)
32x10GE MPC4E (Model number: MPC4E-3D-32XGE-SFPP)
2x100GE + 8x10GE MPC4E (Model number: MPC4E-3D-2CGE-8XGE)
All MX Series Virtual Chassis features are supported on these modules.
In earlier Junos OS releases, MX Series routers did not support MX Series Virtual
Chassis configuration on MPC3E and MPC4E modules.
[See Junos OS High Availability Library for Routing Devices and Junos OS for MX Series
3D Universal Edge Routers.]
The following additional information applies to the Virtual Chassis Components Overview
topic in the Interchassis Redundancy Using Virtual Chassis Feature Guide for MX Series
Routers for Junos OS Release 11.2 and later releases.
When you configure chassis properties for MPCs installed in a member router in an
MX Series Virtual Chassis, keep the following points in mind:
Statements included at the [edit chassis member member-id fpc slot slot-number]
hierarchy level apply to the MPC (FPC) in the specified slot number only on the
specified member router in the Virtual Chassis.
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