In the Juniper world, the distinction between these two configurations is essentially the difference between standard enterprise switching and Service Provider (SP) style virtualization. While they both move traffic based on VLAN tags, they live in different “planes” of the
Juniper, Fortigate Cheat Sheet
(and Cisco too) see also https://forums.juniper.net/t5/Configuration-Library/CLI-commands-Cisco-VS-Juniper-router-will-help-in/td-p/68088 https://forums.juniper.net/t5/Configuration-Library/SRX-Configuration-Cheat-Sheet/td-p/63057 http://netfixpro.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Juniper-Commands-Cheat-Sheet-1.pdf Basic Commands BGP Commands
junos interface ranges
philips@dw-swj-1r24b1# set interfaces interface-range esx-trunks member-range ge-0/0/8 to ge-0/0/17 [edit] philips@dw-swj-1r24b1# set interfaces interface-range esx-trunks unit 0 family ethernet-switching vlan members iScsi03-10.12.3.0-24 [edit] philips@dw-swj-1r24b1# show | compare [edit interfaces] + interface-range esx-trunks { + member-range ge-0/0/8 to ge-0/0/17; + unit
