Junos OS Interfaces Library for Security Devices
An interface acts as a doorway through which traffic enters and exits a device. Juniper Networks devices support network interfaces, services interfaces, and special interfaces.
Each type of interface uses a particular medium to transmit data. The physical wires and Data Link Layer protocols used by a medium determine how traffic is sent. To configure and monitor interfaces, you must understand their media characteristics, as well as their physical and logical properties such as IP addressing, link-layer protocols, and link encapsulation. This guide provides an overview of concepts, configuration examples, and reference information for the various interfaces available on Juniper Networks security platforms.
Junos OS for SRX Series Services Gateways, Release 12.1X46
Interfaces
- Interfaces Overview Feature Guide for Security Devices
- DS1 and DS3 Interfaces Feature Guide for Security Devices
- DSL Interfaces Feature Guide for Security Devices
- Ethernet Interfaces Feature Guide for Security Devices
- Interface Encapsulation Feature Guide for Security Devices
- ISDN Interfaces Feature Guide for Security Devices
- Link Services and Special Interfaces Feature Guide for Security Devices
- Modem Interfaces Feature Guide for Security Devices
- VoIP Interfaces Feature Guide for Security Devices

