Hello,
Not sure what You are looking for, here are some points to get You started:
1/ there are 2 fxp interfaces in the router: fxp0 and fxp1
2/ fxp1 is NOT for management, do not configure anything on fxp1
3/ fxp0 is for out-of-band router management
4/ fxp0 does not support VLAN tagging
5/ fxp0 is not supported inside routing instance
6/ fxp0 is not supported in Logical System
7/ all router management protocols are supported through fxp0 (SNMP, NTP, SSH, Telnet, HTTP, HTTPS, etc).
8/ transit traffic through fxp0 is not supported
- for instance, the above means You cannot directly telnet/SSH from Your PC through Router1 fxp0 to Router2 lo0.0. You have to telnet/SSH to Router1 fxp0.0 and then initiate another telnet/SSH session from Router1 to Router2 (if Your company rules&policies permit that, of course).
9/ firewall filter assigned to lo0.0 also filters traffic entering fxp0.0
HTH
Thanks
Alex