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            Juniper Interfaces names

            Interfaces

            ae: Aggregated Ethernet A virtual aggregated link.
            as: Aggregated SONET/SDH A virtual aggregated link.
            at: ATM1 or ATM2 IQ Asynchronous Transfer Mode
            cau4: Channelized AU-4 IQ Configured on the Channelized STM-1 IQ PIC.
            coc1: Channelized OC-1 IQ Configured on the Channelized OC-12 IQ PIC.
            coc12: Channelized OC-12 IQ Configured on the Channelized OC-12 IQ PIC.
            cstm1: Channelized STM-1 IQ Configured on the Channelized STM-1 IQ PIC.
            ce1: Channelized E1 IQ Configured on the Channelized E1 IQ PIC or Channelized
            STM-1 IQ PIC.
            ct1: Channelized T1 IQ Configured on the Channelized DS-3 IQ PIC or
            Channelized OC-12 IQ PIC.
            ct3: Channelized T3 IQ Configured on the Channelized DS-3 IQ PIC or
            Channelized OC-12 IQ PIC.
            cp: Collector Configured on the Monitoring Services II PIC.
            ds: DS-0 Configured on the Channelized DS-3 to DS-0 PIC, Channelized E1 PIC, Channelized OC-12 IQ PIC
            dsc: Discard Allows you to identify the ingress point of a denial-of-service (DoS) attack.
            e1: E1 Includes the channelized STM-1 to E1 interfaces.
            e3: E3 Includes the E3 IQ interfaces.
            es: Encryption Allows you to configure a security association (SA) name
            with a logical interface.
            fe: Fast Ethernet 100Base-TX (Fast Ethernet, 100 Mbps).
            fxp0: Management and internal Ethernet The management Ethernet interface is an out-of-bandmanagement interface within the routing platform.
            fxp1: Interface that connects the routing engine and packet forwarding engine.
            ge: Gigabit Ethernet Includes Gigabit Ethernet IQ interfaces.
            gr: Generic Route Encapsulation tunnel Allows you to configure a unicast tunnel using GRE
            encapsulation.
            gre: Internally generated This interface is internally generated and is not
            configurable.
            ip: IP-over-IP encapsulation tunnel Allows you to configure a unicast tunnel using IP-IP
            encapsulation.
            ipip: Internally generated This interface is internally generated and is not
            configurable.
            lo Loopback This interface is internally generated. The logical
            interface lo0.16383 is a non-configurable interface for routing platform control traffic.
            ls: Link services Supports bundles that contain links.
            lsi: Internally generated This interface is internally generated and is not
            configurable.
            ml: Multilink Includes Multilink Frame Relay and Multilink PPP.
            mo: Monitoring services Includes the monitoring services and monitoring services
            II interfaces. The logical interface mo-fpc/pic/port.16383 is an internally generated, non-configurable interface for routing platform control traffic.
            mt: Multicast tunnel Internal routing platform interface for VPNs.
            mtun: Internally generated This interface is internally generated and is not
            configurable.
            me0: – out of band management interface on ex switches
            oc3: OC-3 IQ Configured on the Channelized OC-12 IQ PIC.
            pe: This interface is present on the first-hop routing platform. Encapsulates packets destined for the rendezvous point (RP) routing platform.
            pd: This interface is present on the RP De-encapsulates packets at the RP.
            pimd: Internally generated This interface is internally generated and is not
            configurable.
            pime: Internally generated This interface is internally generated and is not
            configurable.
            rlsq: – a redundant bundle interface, made of two or more lsq interface. If you have redundant AS Pics.
            se: Serial Includes the EIA-530, V.35, and X.21 interfaces.
            so: SONET/SDH Both are widely used methods for very high speed
            transmission of voice and data signals across the numerous world-wide fiber-optic networks.
            sp: Adaptive services The logical interface sp-fpc/pic/port.16383 is an
            internally generated, non-configurable interface for routing platform control traffic.
            t1: T1 Includes the channelized DS-3 to DS-1 interfaces.
            t3: T3 Includes the channelized OC-12 to DS-3 interfaces.
            tap: Internally generated This interface is internally generated and is not
            configurable.
            vcp: – virtual chassis interface (EX4200 only)
            vsp: Voice services The Adaptive Services (AS) Physical Interface Card (PIC)
            supports the compressed real-time transport protocol (RTP) on this interface.
            vt: Virtual loopback tunnel On routing platforms equipped with a Tunnel PIC,
            enables egress filtering.
            xe: – 1GE optical interface on ex switches

            Juniper reference:
            http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/nog/nog-interfaces/download/nog-interfaces.pdf

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            2. Brandon Says:

              xe interfaces are 10G interfaces and NOT 1G. The naming is universal across all lines for 10G and 1G interfaces.

              On the EX xx-x/1/y is the uplink module. If the module is 1GE then you would configure ge-0/1/0 for example. If it was a 10G module you would configure xe-0/1/0.

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