Hey Marlon,

IFL 32767 is a control logical interface that is used for things like send/receive of untagged control packets. Ie. STP, etc.. it is automatically created.

Cheers,
Truman Boyes


On 23/10/2008, at 1:09 PM, Marlon Duksa wrote:

Does anyone know what is this ae1.32767 interface. I only configured ae1.
Where is this additional interface came from?
Thanks,
Marlon

Logical interface ae1.1 (Index 68) (SNMP ifIndex 20211)
Flags: SNMP-Traps 0x4000 VLAN-Tag [ 0x8100.1 0x8100.2 ] Encapsulation:
ENET2
   Statistics        Packets        pps         Bytes          bps
   Bundle:
       Input :       6332437         99     468523450        59192
       Output:       6332557         98     519059650        65392
   Protocol inet, MTU: 1500
     Addresses, Flags: Is-Preferred Is-Primary
       Destination: 10.0.1/24, Local: 10.0.1.1, Broadcast: 10.0.1.255
   Protocol multiservice, MTU: Unlimited
     Flags: None

 Logical interface ae1.32767 (Index 69) (SNMP ifIndex 20212)
Flags: SNMP-Traps 0x4000 VLAN-Tag [ 0x0000.0 ] Encapsulation: ENET2
   Statistics        Packets        pps         Bytes          bps
   Bundle:
       Input :             3          0           372          296
       Output:             0          0             0            0
   Protocol multiservice, MTU: Unlimited
     Flags: None
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