Interfaces Port Naming Conventions Srx Series Services Gateways; Table 3: Srx Series Services Gateway Interface Port Number Examples - Juniper SRX Series Manual

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SRX Series Services Gateway Mini-Physical Interface Modules Overview on page 7
SRX Series Services Gateway Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface Modules Overview
on page 8
Physical Interface Modules Supported on SRX Series Services Gateways on page 6
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
For SRX Series Services Gateways,
Table 3 on page 4
lists the typical interface types and interface numbers.

Table 3: SRX Series Services Gateway Interface Port Number Examples

Interface Type
ATM-over-ADSL
G.SHDSL
T1
E1
1-Port SFP
1-Port Gigabit Ethernet SFP
Serial
DOCSIS
VDSL2
1-Port Clear Channel DS3/E3 GPIM
8-Port Serial GPIM
equals 0 for the port-naming convention.
pim
Interface Number Example
at–1/0/0
at–1/0/0
t1–1/0/0
e1–1/0/0
ge–1/0/0
ge–1/0/0
se–1/0/0
cm–1/0/0
pt–1/0/0
t3–3/0/0
se–1/0/0 through se–1/0/7
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