gr-0/0/0
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Configurable generic routing encapsulation (GRE) interface.
GRE allows the encapsulation of one routing protocol over another
routing protocol.
Within a router, packets are routed to this internal interface,
where they are first encapsulated with a GRE packet and then re-encapsulated
with another protocol packet to complete the GRE. The GRE interface
is an internal interface only and is not associated with a physical
medium or PIC. You must configure the interface for it to perform
GRE.
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gre
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Internally generated GRE interface. This interface is
generated by the JUNOS software to handle GRE. It is not a configurable
interface.
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ip-0/0/0
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Configurable IP-over-IP encapsulation (also called IP
tunneling) interface. IP tunneling allows the encapsulation of one
IP packet over another IP packet.
Generally, IP routing allows packets to be routed directly to
a particular address. However, in some instances you might need to
route an IP packet to one address and then encapsulate it for forwarding
to a different address. In a mobile environment in which the location
of the end device changes, a different IP address might be used as
the end device migrates between networks.
Within a router, packets are routed to this internal interface
where they are encapsulated with an IP packet and then forwarded to
the encapsulating packet's destination address. The IP-IP interface
is an internal interface only and is not associated with a physical
medium or PIC. You must configure the interface for it to perform
IP tunneling.
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ipip
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Internally generated IP-over-IP interface. This interface
is generated by the JUNOS software to handle IP-over-IP encapsulation.
It is not a configurable interface.
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lt-0/0/0
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The lt interface on M-series and T-series routing
platforms supports configuration of logical systems—the capability
to partition a single physical router into multiple logical devices
that perform independent routing tasks.
On J-series Services Routers, it has a different function: it
provides class-of-service (CoS) support for data link switching (DLSw)
traffic and real-time performance monitoring (RPM) probe packets.
Within a Services Router, packets are routed to this internal
interface for services. The lt interface is an internal interface
only and is not associated with a physical medium or PIM. You must
configure the interface for it to perform CoS for DLSW and RPM services.
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mt-0/0/0
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Internally generated multicast tunnel interface. Multicast
tunnels filter all unicast packets; if an incoming packet is not destined
for a 224/8-or-greater prefix, the packet is dropped and
a counter is incremented.
Within a router, packets are routed to this internal interface
for multicast filtering. The multicast tunnel interface is an internal
interface only and is not associated with a physical medium or PIC.
If your routing platform has a Tunnel Services PIC, the JUNOS software
automatically configures one multicast tunnel interface (mt-) for each virtual private network (VPN) you configure. You do not
need to configure multicast tunnel interfaces. However, you can configure
properties on mt- interfaces, such as the multicast-only statement.
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mtun
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Internally generated multicast tunnel interface. This
interface is generated by the JUNOS software to handle multicast tunnel
services. It is not a configurable interface.
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pd-0/0/0
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Configurable Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) de-encapsulation
interface. In PIM sparse mode, the first-hop routing platform encapsulates
packets destined for the rendezvous point router. The packets are
encapsulated with a unicast header and are forwarded through a unicast
tunnel to the rendezvous point. The rendezvous point then de-encapsulates
the packets and transmits them through its multicast tree.
Within a router, packets are routed to this internal interface
for de-encapsulation. The PIM de-encapsulation interface is an internal
interface only and is not associated with a physical medium or PIC.
You must configure the interface for it to perform PIM de-encapsulation.
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pe-0/0/0
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Configurable Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) encapsulation
interface. In PIM sparse mode, the first-hop routing platform encapsulates
packets destined for the rendezvous point router. The packets are
encapsulated with a unicast header and are forwarded through a unicast
tunnel to the rendezvous point. The rendezvous point then de-encapsulates
the packets and transmits them through its multicast tree.
Within a router, packets are routed to this internal interface
for encapsulation. The PIM encapsulation interface is an internal
interface only and is not associated with a physical medium or PIC.
You must configure the interface for it to perform PIM encapsulation.
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pimd
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Internally generated Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM)
de-encapsulation interface. This interface is generated by the JUNOS
software to handle PIM de-encapsulation. It is not a configurable
interface.
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pime
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Internally generated Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM)
encapsulation interface. This interface is generated by the JUNOS
software to handle PIM encapsulation. It is not a configurable interface.
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vt-0/0/0
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Configurable virtual loopback tunnel interface. Facilitates
VRF table lookup based on MPLS labels. This interface type is supported
on M-series and T-series routing platforms, but not on J-series Services
Routers.
To configure a virtual loopback tunnel to facilitate VRF table
lookup based on MPLS labels, you specify a virtual loopback tunnel
interface name and associate it with a routing instance that belongs
to a particular routing table. The packet loops back through the virtual
loopback tunnel for route lookup.
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