[j-nsp] MX204 port 1G
Richard McGovern
rmcgovern at juniper.net
Fri Oct 9 13:32:08 EDT 2020
Thanks. So only SRX/MX use xe only for 1/10 capable interfaces. 40/100 are et.
Richard McGovern
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On 10/9/20, 1:08 PM, "aaron1 at gvtc.com" <aaron1 at gvtc.com> wrote:
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? " For MX/SRX (and I assume PTX and maybe ACX - don't much deal with those products ) xe is ONLY name allowed" ?
I see otherwise...
MX... MPC7E-MRATE (however et is the name for 40 gig and 100 gig) xe is also used, but with colon notation)
Physical interface: xe-0/1/5:3, Enabled, Physical link is Down
Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1514, MRU: 1522, LAN-PHY mode, Speed: 10Gbps, BPDU Error: None, Loop Detect PDU Error: None,
Physical interface: et-1/0/0, Enabled, Physical link is Up
Link-level type: Flexible-Ethernet, MTU: 9216, MRU: 9224, Speed: 40Gbps, BPDU Error: None, Loop Detect PDU Error: None,
Physical interface: et-1/0/2, Enabled, Physical link is Down
Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1514, MRU: 1522, Speed: 100Gbps, BPDU Error: None, Loop Detect PDU Error: None,
ACX.... has ge, ex, and et (got 1, 10 and 40 gig)
user1 at my5048> show system information
Model: acx5048
Family: junos
Junos: 17.4R2-S11
Hostname: my5048
.......
ge-0/0/10 up up
ge-0/0/10.0 up up inet 10.101.14.197/30
xe-0/0/25 up up
xe-0/0/25.0 up up aenet --> ae5.0
et-0/0/48 up up
et-0/0/48.0 up up aenet --> ae42.0
-Aaron
Juniper Business Use Only
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