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
|
Name Part |
Meaning |
Possible Values |
|---|---|---|
|
type |
Type of network medium that can connect to this interface. |
Network interface identifiers:
Special interface identifiers: (See Special Interfaces.)
|
|
pim |
Number of the chassis slot in which a PIM is installed. |
|
|
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. |
Port numbers appear on the PIM faceplate. |
|
channel |
Number of the channel (time slot) on a fractional or channelized T1 or E1 interface. |
|
|
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: