Specifications

[edit protocols l2circuit neighbor ip-address] if the switching is done over a Layer 2
circuit.
[edit protocols connections remote-interface-switch remote-if-sw] if the switching
is done over a remote interface switch.
[edit protocols connections interface-switch local-if-switch] if the switching is done
using a local switch.
Support for IPv6 traffic over IPsec tunnels on MS-MICs and MS-MPCs (MX
Series)—Starting with Release 13.3, Junos OS extends IPsec support on MS-MICs and
MS-MPCs to IPv6 traffic. IPsec support on MS-MICs and MS-MPCs is limited to the
ESP protocol, and now enables you to configure IPv4 and IPv6 tunnels that can carry
IPv6 as well as IPv4 traffic. To enable IPv6 traffic over an IPsec tunnel, configure an
IPv6 address for the local-gateway statement under the [edit services service-set
service-set-name ipsec-vpn-options] hierarchy level.
CoS show command enhancements (MX Series)—Starting in Release 13.3, Junos OS
extends support for CoS show commands with the addition of the show class-of-service
scheduler-hierarchy interface and show class-of-service scheduler-hierarchy interface-set
commands. These commands display subscriber class-of-service interface and
interface-set information.
[See show class-of-service scheduler-hierarchy interface and show class-of-service
scheduler-hierarchy interface-set.]
Traffic scheduling and shaping support for GRE tunnel interface output queues (MX
Series)—Beginning with Junos OS Release 13.3, you can manage output queuing of
traffic entering GRE tunnel interfaces hosted on MIC or MPC line cards in MX Series
routers. Support for the output-traffic-control-profile configuration statement, which
applies an output traffic scheduling and shaping profile to the interface, is extended
to GRE tunnel physical and logical interfaces. Support for the
output-traffic-control-profile-remaining configuration statement, which applies an
output traffic scheduling and shaping profile for remaining traffic to the interface, is
extended to GRE tunnel physical interfaces.
NOTE: Interface sets (sets of interfaces used to configure hierarchical CoS
schedulers on supported Ethernet interfaces) are not supported on GRE
tunnel interfaces.
[See Configuring Traffic Control Profiles for Shared Scheduling and Shaping.]
New forwarding-class-accounting statement on MX Series routers—Starting in Junos
OS Release 13.3R3, new forwarding class accounting statistics can be enabled at the
[edit interfaces interface-name] and the [edit interfaces interface-name unit
interface-unit-number] hierarchy levels. These statistics replace the need to use firewall
filters for gathering accounting statistics. Statistics can be gathered and displayed for
IPv4, IPv6, MPLS, Layer 2 and Other families in ingress, egress, or both directions.
Support for CoS hierarchical schedulers on MPC5E (MX240, MX480, MX960,
MX2010, and MX2020 routers)—Starting in Junos OS Release 13.3R3, class-of-service
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