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Services PIC Types
Services interfaces enable you to add services to your network incrementally. The Juniper Networks Junos OS supports the following services PICs:
- Adaptive services interfaces (Adaptive Services [AS] PICs
and Multiservices PICs)—Enable you to perform multiple services
on the same PIC by configuring a set of services and applications.
The AS and Multiservices PICs offer a special range of services you
configure in one or more service sets: stateful firewalls, Network
Address Translation (NAT), intrusion detection service (IDS), class-of-service
functionality, and IP Security (IPsec). You can also configure voice
services and Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) services. For
more information about these services, see Adaptive Services Overview.
Note: On Juniper Networks MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers, the Multiservices DPC provides essentially the same capabilities as the Multiservices PIC. The interfaces on both platforms are configured in the same way.
- ES PIC—Provides a security suite for the IP version 4 (IPv4) and IP version 6 (IPv6) network layers. The suite provides functionality such as authentication of origin, data integrity, confidentiality, replay protection, and nonrepudiation of source. It also defines mechanisms for key generation and exchange, management of security associations, and support for digital certificates. For more information about encryption interfaces, see Configuring Encryption Interfaces.
- Monitoring Services PICs—Enable you to monitor traffic
flow and export the monitored traffic. Monitoring traffic allows you
to perform the following tasks:
- Gather and export detailed information about IPv4 traffic flows between source and destination nodes in your network.
- Sample all incoming IPv4 traffic on the monitoring interface and present the data in cflowd record format.
- Perform discard accounting on an incoming traffic flow.
- Encrypt or tunnel outgoing cflowd records, intercepted IPv4 traffic, or both.
- Direct filtered traffic to different packet analyzers and present the data in its original format.
For more information about flow monitoring interfaces, see Flow Monitoring.
- Multilink Services and Link Services PICs—Enable you to split, recombine, and sequence datagrams across multiple logical data links. The goal of multilink operation is to coordinate multiple independent links between a fixed pair of systems, providing a virtual link with greater bandwidth than any of the members. The Junos OS supports two services PICs based on the Multilink Protocol: the Multilink Services PIC and the Link Services PIC. For more information about multilink and link services interfaces, see Link and Multilink Properties.
- Tunnel Services PIC—By encapsulating arbitrary packets inside a transport protocol, provides a private, secure path through an otherwise public network. Tunnels connect discontinuous subnetworks and enable encryption interfaces, virtual private networks (VPNs), and MPLS. For more information about tunnel interfaces, see Tunnel Properties.