Interfaces Port Naming Conventions For The Srx300 Series And Srx550 High Memory Services Gateways - Juniper SRX300 Series Reference Manual

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Figure 3: Example of a Double-High, Single-Wide XPIM
Interfaces Port Naming Conventions for the SRX300 Series and SRX550
High Memory Services Gateways
When configuring a port on a Mini-Physical Interface Module (Mini-PIM) or Gigabit-Backplane Physical
Interface Module (GPIM), you must know the slot and port number assigned to the Mini-PIM or GPIM.
The slot number identifies the slot on the services gateway in which you insert the Mini-PIM or GPIM,
and is typically named 1, 2, 3, and so on. The port number is the port on the Mini-PIM or GPIM that is
being configured.
The name of each network interface has the following format to identify the physical device that corresponds
to a single physical network connector:
type-slot/pim/port
NOTE:
For SRX Series Services Gateways, pim equals 0 for the port-naming convention.
For the LTE Mini-PIM, port equals 0.
Table 5 on page 22
lists the typical interface types and interface numbers.
Table 5: Interface Port Number Examples
Interface Type
T1
E1
Serial
VDSL2
Interface Number Example
t1–1/0/0
e1–1/0/0
se–1/0/0
pt–1/0/0
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