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  • 1.  Which interface is e0?

    Posted 01-15-2017 19:23
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    Hi Please see attached picture. The Junos_R1 has an interface, which is e0, but when i use command show interface terse, i get a lot interface as the below. My question is which below interface is e0? Thank you

     

     

    ABC> show interfaces terse
    Interface Admin Link Proto Local Remote
    cbp0 up up
    demux0 up up
    dsc up up
    em0 up up
    gre up up
    ipip up up
    irb up up
    lo0 up up
    lo0.16384 up up inet 127.0.0.1 --> 0/0
    lo0.16385 up up inet 128.0.0.4 --> 0/0
    inet6 fe80::200:f:fc00:1111
    lsi up up
    mtun up up
    pimd up up
    pime up up
    pip0 up up
    pp0 up up
    tap up up



  • 2.  RE: Which interface is e0?
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  • 3.  RE: Which interface is e0?

    Posted 01-15-2017 23:12

    Hi,

     

    Are you referring to any topology diagram which has shown that e0 interface? At least I have not seen e0 interface so far. If you can share on the topology and router/switch platform, I can assist. It can very well be a typo where instead of em0, e0 was typed.

     

    Thanks

     



  • 4.  RE: Which interface is e0?

    Posted 01-16-2017 09:54

    The interface definition seems to be ethernet interface 0 on Cisco in GNS3 lab environment. Your output does not show an e0 interface from the juniper device.

    Here is s discription of juniper interface types

    https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/concept/interfaces-interface-naming-overview.html