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J-series Interface Naming Conventions

The unique name of each Services Router interface identifies its type and location and indicates whether it is a physical interface or an optional logical unit created on a physical interface:

The parts of an interface name are summarized in Table 18.

Table 18: J-series Services Router Interface Names

type

Type of network medium that can connect to this interface.

Network interface identifiers:

  • at—ATM-over-ADSL WAN interface
  • bc—Bearer channel on an ISDN BRI
  • br—Basic Rate Interface for establishing ISDN connections
  • dc—Delta channel on an ISDN BRI
  • dl—Dialer interface for initiating ISDN connections
  • e1—E1 WAN interface
  • e3—E3 WAN interface
  • fe—Fast Ethernet LAN interface
  • se—Serial interface (either RS-232, RS-422/499, RS-530, V.35, or X.21)
  • t1—T1 (also called DS1) WAN interface
  • t3—T3 (also called DS3) WAN interface

Special interface identifiers: (See Special Interfaces.)

  • dsc
  • gr, gre
  • ip, ipip
  • lo
  • ls
  • lsi
  • mtun
  • pd, pimd
  • pe, pime
  • sp
  • tap

pim

Number of the chassis slot in which a PIM is installed.

  • On a J2300 router, always 0.
  • On a J4300 or J6300 router, this number begins at 1 and increases from left to right, bottom to top to a maximum of 6.

    The PIM number 0 is reserved for the out-of-band management ports. (See Management Interface.)

0

Number of the PIM installed in a chassis slot.

Always 0.

Only one PIM can be installed in a slot.

port

Number of the port on a PIM on which the physical interface is located.

  • On a single-port PIM, always 0.
  • On a multiple-port PIM, this number begins at 0 and increases from left to right, bottom to top, to a maximum of 3.

Port numbers appear on the PIM faceplate.

channel

Number of the channel (time slot) on a fractional T1 or E1 interface.

  • On an E1 interface, a value from 0 through 32. The 0 and 1 time slots are reserved.
  • On a T1 interface, a value from 0 through 24. The 0 time slot is reserved.

unit

Number of the logical interface created on a physical interface.

A value from 0 through 16384.

If no logical interface number is specified, unit 0 is the default, but must be explicitly configured. For more information about logical interfaces, see Interface Logical Properties.

For example, the interface name e1-5/0/0:15.0 represents the following information:


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