What is causing this behavior?

Click the Exhibit button. — Exhibit – — Exhibit — In the exhibit, the SRX device has hosts
connected to interface ge-0/0/1 and ge-0/0/6. The devices are not able to ping each other.
What is causing this behavior?

Click the Exhibit button. — Exhibit – — Exhibit — In the exhibit, the SRX device has hosts
connected to interface ge-0/0/1 and ge-0/0/6. The devices are not able to ping each other.
What is causing this behavior?

A.
The interfaces must be in trunk mode.

B.
The interfaces need to be configured for Ethernet switching.

C.
The default security policy does not apply to transparent mode.

D.
A bridge domain has not been defined.

Explanation:



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Tom Brady

Tom Brady

The answer is here:
https://kb.juniper.net/InfoCenter/index?page=content&id=KB21421

I will say that I do not have family bridge in transparent mode in version as an option:
15.1X49-D75.5

I am using family ethernet-switching and I do not see the issue the question eludes to. I have a feeling family bridge is deprecated.

The KB links to a new KB which says:
“New Layer 2 feature has been introduced since Junos 15.1X49. Due to this, there has been some modification in Layer 2 configuration from Junos 12.3X48 or earlier releases. Junos 15.1X49 provides two kinds of Layer 2 mode: transparent mode and switching mode. ”

set interfaces ge-0/0/1.0 family ?
Possible completions:
+ apply-groups Groups from which to inherit configuration data
+ apply-groups-except Don’t inherit configuration data from these groups
> ccc Circuit cross-connect parameters
> ethernet-switching Ethernet switching parameters
> inet IPv4 parameters
> inet6 IPv6 protocol parameters
> iso OSI ISO protocol parameters
> mpls MPLS protocol parameters
> tcc Translational cross-connect parameters
> vpls Virtual private LAN service parameters