Port and Interface
Numbering
Each port on a MIC corresponds to a unique interface name in the CLI.
In the syntax of an interface name, a hyphen (-) separates the media type from the
MPC
number (represented as an FPC in the CLI). The MPC slot number corresponds to the rst
number in the interface. The second number in the interface corresponds to the logical PIC
number. The last number in the interface matches the port number on the MIC. Slashes (/)
separate the MPC number from the logical PIC number and port number:
type
-
fpc
/
pic
/
port
•
type
—Media type, which idenes the network device. For example:
•
ge—Gigabit Ethernet interface
•
so—SONET/SDH interface
•
xe—10-Gigabit Ethernet interface
For a complete list of media types, see Interface Naming Overview.
•
fpc
—Slot in which the MPC is installed in an SRX5400, SRX5600, or SRX5800 Firewall.
•
pic
—Logical PIC on the
MIC
, numbered 0 when installed in the rst slot or 2 when
installed in the second slot.
•
port
—Port number.
Figure 24 on page 52 shows the port and interface numbering of an SRX-MIC-10XG-SFPP
MIC when it is installed in slot 0 of an MPC in slot 2 of an SRX5400, SRX5600, or SRX5800
Firewall.
Figure 24: SRX-MIC-10XG-SFPP Port and Interface Numbering
The SRX-MIC-10XG-SFPP MIC contains one logical PIC, numbered PIC 0 in the CLI when
inserted in the rst slot of the MPC or PIC 2 when inserted in the second slot of the MPC.
Each logical PIC contains 10 ports numbered 0 through 9.
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