> pime is the interface used on PIM tunnels for PIM encapsulation, and
> pimd is its counterpart for decapsulation. This is only
> hinted at in the manuals, but not clearly explained.
> I'll work with the writers to get this remedied.
>
> tap is an interface from the FPC to the Routing Engine that is used to
> "snatch" packets that are being sampled. I thought we mentioned this
> once upon a time in the manuals, but I can't find it now. Again, we'll
> get a description in.
Many thanks for that. Just a few more questions on the these 'interfaces'.
Do you get a tap entry per FPC? How is this described in SNMP? tap.0 tap.1
??
Also once PIM tunnels are configured how are they described? pimd.0 pimd.1 ?
Rich
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