Understanding Interfaces
Interfaces act as a doorway through which traffic enters and exits a device. J Series Services Routers and SRX Series Service Gateways support a variety of interface types:
- Network interfaces—Networking interfaces primarily provide traffic connectivity.
- Services interfaces—Services interfaces manipulate traffic before it is delivered to its destination.
- Special interfaces—Special interfaces include management interfaces, the loopback interface, and the discard interface.
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 J Series or SRX Series device interfaces, you need to understand their media characteristics, as well as physical and logical properties such as IP addressing, link-layer protocols, and link encapsulation.
![]() | Note: Most interfaces are configurable, but some internally generated interfaces are not configurable. |
Related Topics
- Junos OS Feature Support Reference for SRX Series and J Series Devices
- Interface Naming Conventions
- Understanding Interface Logical Properties
- Understanding Interface Physical Properties
- Understanding the Data Link Layer
- Router Interfaces Overview in the Junos Network Interfaces Configuration Guide
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