Understanding Internal Ethernet Interfaces

Internal Ethernet interfaces on the router provide communication between the Routing Engine and the Packet Forwarding Engine. The JUNOS Software boots the packet-forwarding component hardware. When these components are running, the Control Board uses the internal Ethernet interface to transmit hardware status information to the Routing Engine (the portion of the router running the JUNOS Software). Information transmitted includes the internal router temperature, the condition of the fans, whether an FPC has been removed or inserted, and information from the craft interface on the LCD panel. The internal Ethernet interface is configured automatically when the JUNOS Software boots.

Each router also has two serial ports, labeled console and auxiliary, for connecting tty type terminals to the router using standard PC-type tty cables. Although these ports are not network interfaces, they do provide access to the router.

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