inet.0 (A) is the default inet routing table and not a component of a security zone. It's used for unicast routing and isn't directly assignable or part of a security zone configuration.
fxp0 (B) is typically a management interface used for out-of-band management of the device and is generally not included in security zones that handle transit traffic, as it's isolated from data plane traffic for security and management purposes.
Security zones are logical entities to which one or more interfaces are bound. With many types of Juniper Networks devices, you can define multiple security zones, the exact number of which you determine based on your network needs.
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