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Sorry should have been clearer.  When I said SRX/MX this for HE SRX only, not 
branch (either 2xx or 3xx) and older mid-range; SRX4xxx shows as -xe only.

This is also ONLY for interfaces that support 1/10, not 1 GE only.  Older MX 
interfaces were either 1GE or 10GE only, not 1/10 (SFP+).  Newer MX modules 
with 1/10 support shows as -xe only.

Hopefully this is clearer.

Richard McGovern
Sr Sales Engineer, Juniper Networks
978-618-3342

I’d rather be lucky than good, as I know I am not good
I don’t make the news, I just report it


On 10/9/20, 4:55 PM, "aar...@gvtc.com" <aar...@gvtc.com> wrote:

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    i see ge interfaces in my SRX300 and older SRX240... also I'm pretty sure 
legacy MX use ge for 1 gig inerfaces, and perhaps it's just those newer 
MX204/10003 that don't.

    user1@my-srx> show version
    Hostname: my-srx
    Model: srx300
    Junos: 15.1X49-D170.4
    JUNOS Software Release [15.1X49-D170.4]

    user1@my-srx> show interfaces terse
    Interface               Admin Link Proto    Local                 Remote
    ge-0/0/0                up    up
    ge-0/0/0.0              up    up   eth-switch

    user1@my-srx240> show version
    Hostname: my-srx240
    Model: srx240h
    JUNOS Software Release [12.1X46-D40.2]

    user1@my-srx240> show interfaces terse | grep ^ge
    ge-0/0/0                up    up
    ge-0/0/0.0              up    up
    ge-0/0/1                up    down
    ge-0/0/1.0              up    down eth-switch


    -Aaron




Juniper Business Use Only

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