View general information about all physical and logical interfaces for a device.
Enter the following show commands in the CLI to view interface status and traffic statistics.
show interfaces terse
Note On SRX Series devices, when configuring identical IPs on a single interface, you will not see a warning message; instead, you will see a syslog message.
show interfaces extensive
show interfacesinterface-name
Note If you are using the J-Web user interfaces, select Monitor>Interfaces in the J-Web user interface. The J-Web Interfaces page displays the following details about each device interface:
Port—Indicates the interface name.
Admin Status—Indicates whether the interface is enabled (Up) or disabled (Down).
Link Status—Indicates whether the interface is linked (Up) or not linked (Down).
Address—Indicates the IP address of the interface.
Zone—Indicates whether the zone is an untrust zone or a trust zone.
Services—Indicates services that are enabled on the device, such as HTTP and SSH.
Protocols—Indicates protocols that are enabled on the device, such as BGP and IGMP.
Input Rate graph—Displays interface bandwidth utilization. Input rates are shown in bytes per second.
Output Rate graph—Displays interface bandwidth utilization. Output rates are shown in bytes per second.
Error Counters chart—Displays input and output error counters in the form of a bar chart.
Packet Counters chart—Displays the number of broadcast, unicast, and multicast packet counters in the form of a pie chart. (Packet counter charts are supported only for interfaces that support MAC statistics.)
To change the interface display, use the following options:
Port for FPC—Controls the member for which information is displayed.
Start/Stop button—Starts or stops monitoring the selected interfaces.
Show Graph—Displays input and output packet counters and error counters in the form of charts.
Pop-up button—Displays the interface graphs in a separate pop-up window.
Details—Displays extensive statistics about the selected interface, including its general status, traffic information, IP address, I/O errors, class-of-service data, and statistics.
Refresh Interval—Indicates the duration of time after which you want the data on the page to be refreshed.
Clear Statistics—Clears the statistics for the selected interface.
Interfaces Feature Guide for Security Devices