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MX Series 3D Universal Edge Router

Line Card Guide

August 2012

Contents

MX Series DPCs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

MX Series DPC Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

DPCs Supported on MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Gigabit Ethernet DPC with SFP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced DPC with SFP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced Ethernet Services DPC with SFP . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced Queuing Ethernet Services DPC with SFP . . . . . . 17

Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPCs with SFP . . . . . . . . . . 20

10-Gigabit Ethernet DPC with XFP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

10-Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced DPCs with XFP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

10-Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced Ethernet Services DPC with XFP . . . . . . . . . . 28

10-Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced Queuing Ethernet Services DPC with XFP . . 30

10-Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPC with XFP . . . . . . . . 32

Multi-Rate Ethernet Enhanced DPC with SFP and XFP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Multi-Rate Ethernet Enhanced Ethernet Services DPC with SFP and XFP . . . 37

Multi-Rate Ethernet Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPC with SFP and

XFP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Multiservices DPC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

Tri-Rate Enhanced DPC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

Tri-Rate Enhanced Ethernet Services DPC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47

MX240, MX480, and MX960 DPC Protocol and Application Support . . . . . 49

Protocols and Applications Supported by DPCs and Enhanced DPCs

(DPC and DPCE-R) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49

Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Ethernet Services

DPCs (DPCE-X) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Queuing IP Services

DPCs (DPCE-R-Q) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Queuing Ethernet

Services DPCs (DPCE-X-Q) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66

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Protocols and Applications Supported by the Multiservices DPC

(MS-DPC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71

MX Series MPCs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73

MX Series MPC Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73

MPCs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74

16x10GE MPC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75

MPC1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77

MPC1E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78

MPC1 Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79

MPC1E Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80

MPC2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81

MPC2E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82

MPC2 Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83

MPC2E Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84

MPC2 EQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85

MPC2E EQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86

MPC2E P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87

MPC3E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88

MX240, MX480, and MX960 MPC Protocol and Application Support . . . . . 89

Protocols and Applications Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960

MPCs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89

Protocols and Applications Supported by MX240, MX480, MX960

Enhanced MPCs (MPCEs) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98

Protocols and Applications Supported by the MX240, MX480, MX960

MPC3E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106

MX Series MICs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113

MX Series MIC Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113

MICs Supported by MX Series Routers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113

MIC/MPC Compatibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117

ATM MIC with SFP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120

DS3/E3 MIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122

Gigabit Ethernet MIC with SFP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125

10-Gigabit Ethernet MICs with XFP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127

10-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with SFP+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129

40-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with QSFP+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131

100-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with CFP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133

100-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with CXP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135

SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) MICs with SFP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137

Channelized SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) MICs with SFP . . . . . . . . 141

Channelized OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) Circuit Emulation MIC with SFP . . . . . 145

Channelized E1/T1 Circuit Emulation MIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148

Tri-Rate MIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150

SONET/SDH OC192/STM64 MIC with XFP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152

MX Series PICs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155

MX Series PIC Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155

High Availability Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156

FPCs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156

PICs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156

Channelized OC12/STM4 Enhanced IQ (IQE) PIC with SFP . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158

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Channelized OC48/STM16 Enhanced IQ (IQE) PIC with SFP . . . . . . . . . . . . 163

SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) PIC with SFP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168

SONET/SDH OC12/STM4 (Multi-Rate) PIC with SFP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172

SONET/SDH OC48/STM16 Enhanced IQ (IQE) PIC with SFP . . . . . . . . . . . . 176

SONET/SDH OC48/STM16 (Multi-Rate) PIC with SFP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180

SONET/SDH OC48/STM16 PIC with SFP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184

SONET/SDH OC192c/STM64 PIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188

SONET/SDH OC192c/STM64 PIC with XFP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192

Junos Documentation and Release Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196

Requesting Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196

Self-Help Online Tools and Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196

Opening a Case with JTAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197

Revision History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197

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MX Series DPCs

MX Series DPC Overview on page 4

DPCs Supported on MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 6

Gigabit Ethernet DPC with SFP on page 8

Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced DPC with SFP on page 11

Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced Ethernet Services DPC with SFP on page 14

Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced Queuing Ethernet Services DPC with SFP on page 17

Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPCs with SFP on page 20

10-Gigabit Ethernet DPC with XFP on page 24

10-Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced DPCs with XFP on page 26

10-Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced Ethernet Services DPC with XFP on page 28

10-Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced Queuing Ethernet Services DPC with XFP on page 30

10-Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPC with XFP on page 32

Multi-Rate Ethernet Enhanced DPC with SFP and XFP on page 34

Multi-Rate Ethernet Enhanced Ethernet Services DPC with SFP and XFP on page 37

Multi-Rate Ethernet Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPC with SFP and XFP on page 40

Multiservices DPC on page 43

Tri-Rate Enhanced DPC on page 45

Tri-Rate Enhanced Ethernet Services DPC on page 47

MX240, MX480, and MX960 DPC Protocol and Application Support on page 49

MX Series DPC Overview

A DPC provides multiple physical interfaces and Packet Forwarding Engines on a single board that installs into a slot within the MX240, MX480, and MX960 3D Universal Edge

Routers. A DPC receives incoming packets from the network and sends outgoing packets to the network. The Packet Forwarding Engines on a DPC are equipped with purpose-built

ASICs that perform packet processing and forwarding.

When a slot is not occupied by a DPC, you must insert a blank DPC to fill the empty slot and ensure proper cooling of the system. For complete information about installing and handling DPCs, see the hardware guide for your router.

Related

Documentation

DPCs Supported on MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 6

Protocols and Applications Supported by DPCs and Enhanced DPCs (DPC and DPCE-R) on page 49

Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Ethernet Services DPCs (DPCE-X) on page 56

Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPCs

(DPCE-R-Q) on page 61

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MX Series DPC Overview

Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Queuing Ethernet Services DPCs

(DPCE-X-Q) on page 66

Protocols and Applications Supported by the Multiservices DPC (MS-DPC) on page 71

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DPCs Supported on MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers

Table 1 on page 6

lists the DPCs supported by the MX240, MX480, and MX960 routers.

Table 1: DPCs Supported in MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers

DPC Name

DPC Model

Number Ports

Maximum

Throughput per DPC

First Junos

OS Release

Gigabit Ethernet

“Gigabit Ethernet DPC with SFP” on page 8

40 Gbps 8.2

“Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced DPC with SFP” on page 11

DPC-R-40GE-SFP

EOL (see

PSN-2009-06-400 )

40

DPCE-R-40GE-SFP 40 40 Gbps 8.4

40 Gbps 8.4

“Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced Ethernet Services DPC with

SFP” on page 14

DPCE-X-40GE-SFP 40

DPCE-X-Q-40GE-SFP 40

“Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced Queuing Ethernet Services

DPC with SFP” on page 17

“Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPCs with SFP” on page 20

DPCE-R-Q-20GE-SFP 20

“Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPCs with SFP” on page 20

DPCE-R-Q-40GE-SFP 40

EOL (see

PSN-2011-07-314 )

“10-Gigabit Ethernet DPC with XFP” on page 24

DPC-R-4XGE-XFP

EOL (see

PSN-2009-06-400 )

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10-Gigabit Ethernet

“10-Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced DPCs with XFP” on page 26

DPCE-R-2XGE-XFP

EOL (see

PSN-2011-02-314 )

2

“10-Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced DPCs with XFP” on page 26

“10-Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced Ethernet Services DPC with XFP” on page 28

DPCE-R-4XGE-XFP

DPCE-X-4XGE-XFP

4

4

“10-Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced Queuing Ethernet Services

DPC with XFP” on page 30

DPCE-X-Q-4XGE-XFP 4

40 Gbps

20 Gbps

40 Gbps

40 Gbps

20 Gbps

40 Gbps

40 Gbps

40 Gbps

8.5

9.1

8.5

8.2

9.1

8.4

8.4

8.5

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Table 1: DPCs Supported in MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers (continued)

DPC Name

DPC Model

Number Ports

Maximum

Throughput per DPC

First Junos

OS Release

“10-Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPC with XFP” on page 32

DPCE-R-Q-4XGE-XFP 4

EOL (see

PSN-2011-02-314 )

40 Gbps 8.5

Mulit-Rate Ethernet

“Multi-Rate Ethernet Enhanced DPC with SFP and XFP” on page 34

DPCE-R-20GE-2XGE 22

“Multi-Rate Ethernet Enhanced Ethernet Services DPC with SFP and XFP” on page 37

DPCE-X-20GE-2XGE 22

EOL (see

PSN-2011-02-314 )

“Multi-Rate Ethernet Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPC with SFP and XFP” on page 40

DPCE-R-Q-20GE-2XGE 22

40 Gbps

40 Gbps

40 Gbps

Tri-Rate Ethernet

“Tri-Rate Enhanced DPC” on page 45

DPCE-R-40GE-TX 40

“Tri-Rate Enhanced Ethernet Services DPC” on page 47

DPCE-X-40GE-TX

EOL (see

PSN-2011-07-315.

)

40

Services

“Multiservices DPC” on page 43

MS-DPC 2 (Not supported)

40 Gbps

40 Gbps

9.2

9.2

9.3

9.1

9.1

9.3

Related

Documentation

MX Series DPC Overview on page 4

Protocols and Applications Supported by DPCs and Enhanced DPCs (DPC and DPCE-R) on page 49

Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Ethernet Services DPCs (DPCE-X) on page 56

Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPCs

(DPCE-R-Q) on page 61

Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Queuing Ethernet Services DPCs

(DPCE-X-Q) on page 66

Protocols and Applications Supported by the Multiservices DPC (MS-DPC) on page 71

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Gigabit Ethernet DPC with SFP

8

Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

Junos OS Release 8.2 and later

End-of-life (see notification PSN-2009-06-400 )

40 Gigabit Ethernet ports

Power requirement: 6.98 A @ 48 V (335 W)

Weight: 13.1 lb (5.9 kg)

Supports large Ethernet frame sizes for more efficient throughput across the intra-POP network

Model number: DPC-R-40GE-SFP

High-performance throughput on each port at speeds up to 1 Gbps

Autonegotiation between Gigabit Ethernet circuit partners

Full-duplex mode

Maximum transmission units (MTUs) of up to 9192 bytes

Optical diagnostics and related alarms

See

“Protocols and Applications Supported by DPCs and Enhanced DPCs (DPC and DPCE-R)” on page 49

for information about the protocols and applications that this DPC supports.

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Gigabit Ethernet DPC with SFP

Cables and connectors • You can install any transceiver supported by the DPC. For information about installing and removing transceivers, see the hardware guide for your router.

Fiber-optic small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers: •

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

1000BASE-EX (model number: SFP-GE40KM)

1000BASE-LH (model number: SFP-1GE-LH)

1000BASE-LX (model number: SFP-1GE-LX)

• 1000BASE-SX (model number: SFP-1GE-SX)

Optical interface specifications—see Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE Optical Interface Specifications

• Copper SFP transceivers:

• Connector: Four-pair, Category 5 shielded twisted-pair connectivity through an RJ-45 connector

1000BASE-T (model number: SFP-1GE-T)

Pinout: MDI crossover

• Length: 328 ft/100 m

Copper interface specifications—see Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE-T Copper Interface

Specifications

Bidirectional SFP transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

1000BASE-BX (model number pairs: SFP-GE10KT13R14 with SFP-GE10KT14R13,

SFP-GE10KT13R15 with SFP-GE10KT15R13, SFP-GE40KT13R15 with SFP-GE40KT15R13)

Optical interface specifications—see Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Bidirectional SFP

Optical Interface Specifications

NOTE: Do not install Gigabit Ethernet SFPs in the SONET/SDH port. The port will not recognize the SFP.

LEDs OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Steady green—DPC is functioning normally.

Blinking green—DPC is transitioning online or offline.

Red—DPC has failed.

Link LED, one green per port:

Off—No link.

On steadily—Link is active.

The Link LEDs are labeled in groups of five:

0/0 for 0/0 through 0/4

0/5 for 0/5 through 0/9

1/0 for 1/0 through 1/4

1/5 for 1/5 through 1/9

2/0

2/5

3/0

3/5 for 2/0 through 2/4 for 2/5 through 2/9 for 3/0 through 3/4 for 3/5 through 3/9

Related

Documentation

MX Series DPC Overview on page 4

DPCs Supported on MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 6

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• Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE Optical Interface Specifications

• Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Bidirectional SFP Optical Interface Specifications

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Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced DPC with SFP

Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced DPC with SFP

Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

• Junos OS Release 8.4 and later

40 Gigabit Ethernet ports

Power requirement: 6.98 A @ 48 V (335 W)

Weight: 13.1 lb (5.9 kg)

Supports large Ethernet frame sizes for more efficient throughput across the intra-POP network

Model number: DPCE-R-40GE-SFP

High-performance throughput on each port at speeds up to 1 Gbps

Autonegotiation between Gigabit Ethernet circuit partners

Full-duplex mode

Maximum transmission units (MTUs) of up to 9192 bytes

Enhanced ASICs for increased performance and scalability of Layer 2 features

Optical diagnostics and related alarms

See

“Protocols and Applications Supported by DPCs and Enhanced DPCs (DPC and DPCE-R)” on page 49

for information about the protocols and applications that this DPC supports.

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Cables and connectors • You can install any transceiver supported by the DPC. For information about installing and removing transceivers, see the hardware guide for your router.

Fiber-optic small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers: •

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

1000BASE-EX (model number: SFP-GE40KM)

1000BASE-LH (model number: SFP-1GE-LH)

1000BASE-LX (model number: SFP-1GE-LX)

• 1000BASE-SX (model number: SFP-1GE-SX)

Optical interface specifications—see Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE Optical Interface Specifications

• Copper SFP transceivers:

• Connector: Four-pair, Category 5 shielded twisted-pair connectivity through an RJ-45 connector

1000BASE-T (model number: SFP-1GE-T)

Pinout: MDI

• Length: 328 ft/100 m

Copper interface specifications—see Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE-T Copper Interface

Specifications

Bidirectional SFP transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

1000BASE-BX (model number pairs: SFP-GE10KT13R14 with SFP-GE10KT14R13,

SFP-GE10KT13R15 with SFP-GE10KT15R13, SFP-GE40KT13R15 with SFP-GE40KT15R13)

Optical interface specifications—see Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Bidirectional SFP

Optical Interface Specifications

NOTE: Do not install Gigabit Ethernet SFPs in the SONET/SDH port. The port will not recognize the SFP.

LEDs OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Steady green—DPC is functioning normally.

Blinking green—DPC is transitioning online or offline.

Red—DPC has failed.

Link LED, one green per port:

Off—No link.

On steadily—Link is active.

The Link LEDs are labeled in groups of five:

0/0 for 0/0 through 0/4

0/5 for 0/5 through 0/9

1/0 for 1/0 through 1/4

1/5 for 1/5 through 1/9

2/0

2/5

3/0

3/5 for 2/0 through 2/4 for 2/5 through 2/9 for 3/0 through 3/4 for 3/5 through 3/9

Related

Documentation

MX Series DPC Overview on page 4

DPCs Supported on MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 6

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Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced DPC with SFP

• Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE Optical Interface Specifications

• Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Bidirectional SFP Optical Interface Specifications

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Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced Ethernet Services DPC with SFP

14

Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

• Junos OS Release 8.4 and later

40 Gigabit Ethernet ports

Power requirement: 6.98 A @ 48 V (335 W)

Weight: 13.1 lb (5.9 kg)

Supports large Ethernet frame sizes for more efficient throughput across the intra-POP network

Model number: DPCE-X-40GE-SFP

High-performance throughput on each port at speeds up to 1 Gbps

Autonegotiation between Gigabit Ethernet circuit partners

Full-duplex mode

Maximum transmission units (MTUs) of up to 9192 bytes

Enhanced ASICs for increased performance and scalability of Layer 2 features

Optical diagnostics and related alarms

See

“Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Ethernet Services DPCs (DPCE-X)” on page 56

for information about the protocols and applications that this DPC supports.

NOTE: The routing table is limited to 32,000 IP routes. This limitation applies to any manner in which the routes are learned, such as OSPF, RIP, and so on. The DPC supports BGP for L2 VPNs only.

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Cables and connectors • You can install any transceiver supported by the DPC. For information about installing and removing transceivers, see the hardware guide for your router.

Fiber-optic small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers: •

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

1000BASE-EX (model number: SFP-GE40KM)

1000BASE-LH (model number: SFP-1GE-LH)

1000BASE-LX (model number: SFP-1GE-LX)

• 1000BASE-SX (model number: SFP-1GE-SX)

Optical interface specifications—see Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE Optical Interface Specifications

• Copper SFP transceivers:

• Connector: Four-pair, Category 5 shielded twisted-pair connectivity through an RJ-45 connector

1000BASE-T (model number: SFP-1GE-T)

Pinout: MDI crossover

• Length: 328 ft/100 m

Copper interface specifications—see Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE-T Copper Interface

Specifications

Bidirectional SFP transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

1000BASE-BX (model number pairs: SFP-GE10KT13R14 with SFP-GE10KT14R13,

SFP-GE10KT13R15 with SFP-GE10KT15R13, SFP-GE40KT13R15 with SFP-GE40KT15R13)

Optical interface specifications—see Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Bidirectional SFP

Optical Interface Specifications

NOTE: Do not install Gigabit Ethernet SFPs in the SONET/SDH port. The port will not recognize the SFP.

LEDs OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Steady green—DPC is functioning normally.

Blinking green—DPC is transitioning online or offline.

Red—DPC has failed.

Link LED, one green per port:

Off—No link.

On steadily—Link is active.

The Link LEDs are labeled in groups of five:

0/0 for 0/0 through 0/4

0/5 for 0/5 through 0/9

1/0 for 1/0 through 1/4

1/5 for 1/5 through 1/9

2/0

2/5

3/0

3/5 for 2/0 through 2/4 for 2/5 through 2/9 for 3/0 through 3/4 for 3/5 through 3/9

Related

Documentation

MX Series DPC Overview on page 4

DPCs Supported on MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 6

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• Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Bidirectional SFP Optical Interface Specifications

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Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced Queuing Ethernet Services DPC with SFP

Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

• Junos OS Release 8.5 and later

40 Gigabit Ethernet ports

Power requirement: 7.6 A @ 48 V (365 W)

Weight: 13.1 lb (5.9 kg)

Supports large Ethernet frame sizes for more efficient throughput across the intra-POP network

Model number: DPCE-X-Q-40GE-SFP

High-performance throughput on each port at speeds up to 1 Gbps

Autonegotiation between Gigabit Ethernet circuit partners

Full-duplex mode

Maximum transmission units (MTUs) of up to 9192 bytes

Enhanced ASICs for increased performance and scalability of Layer 2 features

Optical diagnostics and related alarms

See

“Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Queuing Ethernet Services DPCs

(DPCE-X-Q)” on page 66

for information about the protocols and applications that this DPC supports.

NOTE: The routing table is limited to 32,000 IP routes. This limitation applies to any manner in which the routes are learned, such as OSPF, RIP, and so on. The DPC supports BGP for L2 VPNs only.

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Cables and connectors • You can install any transceiver supported by the DPC. For information about installing and removing transceivers, see the hardware guide for your router.

Fiber-optic small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers: •

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

1000BASE-EX (model number: SFP-GE40KM)

1000BASE-LH (model number: SFP-1GE-LH)

1000BASE-LX (model number: SFP-1GE-LX)

• 1000BASE-SX (model number: SFP-1GE-SX)

Optical interface specifications—see Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE Optical Interface Specifications

• Copper SFP transceivers:

• Connector: Four-pair, Category 5 shielded twisted-pair connectivity through an RJ-45 connector

1000BASE-T (model number: SFP-1GE-T)

Pinout: MDI crossover

• Length: 328 ft/100 m

Copper interface specifications—see Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE-T Copper Interface

Specifications

Bidirectional SFP transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

1000BASE-BX (model number pairs: SFP-GE10KT13R14 with SFP-GE10KT14R13,

SFP-GE10KT13R15 with SFP-GE10KT15R13, SFP-GE40KT13R15 with SFP-GE40KT15R13)

Optical interface specifications—see Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Bidirectional SFP

Optical Interface Specifications

NOTE: Do not install Gigabit Ethernet SFPs in the SONET/SDH port. The port will not recognize the SFP.

LEDs OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Steady green—DPC is functioning normally.

Blinking green—DPC is transitioning online or offline.

Red—DPC has failed.

Link LED, one green per port:

Off—No link.

On steadily—Link is active.

The Link LEDs are labeled in groups of five:

0/0 for 0/0 through 0/4

0/5 for 0/5 through 0/9

1/0 for 1/0 through 1/4

1/5 for 1/5 through 1/9

2/0

2/5

3/0

3/5 for 2/0 through 2/4 for 2/5 through 2/9 for 3/0 through 3/4 for 3/5 through 3/9

Related

Documentation

MX Series DPC Overview on page 4

DPCs Supported on MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 6

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Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced Queuing Ethernet Services DPC with SFP

• Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE Optical Interface Specifications

• Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Bidirectional SFP Optical Interface Specifications

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Figure 1: 20-Port Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced

Queuing IP Services DPC with SFP

Figure 2: 40-Port Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced

Queuing IP Services DPC with SFP

1/0

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Description

Hardware features

20-port: Junos OS Release 9.1 and later

40-port: Junos OS Release 8.5 and later

End-of-life (see notification PSN-2011-07-314 )

20 or 40 Gigabit Ethernet ports

Power requirement:

20-port: 4.2 A @ 48 V (200 W)

40-port: 7.6 A @ 48 V (365 W)

Weight:

20-port: 13 lb (5.9 kg)

40-port: 13.1 lb (5.9 kg)

Supports large Ethernet frame sizes for more efficient throughput across the intra-POP network

Model numbers:

20-port: DPCE-R-Q-20GE-SFP

40-port: DPCE-R-Q-40GE-SFP

High-performance throughput on each port at speeds up to 1 Gbps

Autonegotiation between Gigabit Ethernet circuit partners

Full-duplex mode

Maximum transmission units (MTUs) of up to 9192 bytes

Enhanced ASICs for increased performance and scalability of Layer 2 features

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Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPCs with SFP

Software features •

Optical diagnostics and related alarms

See

“Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPCs (DPCE-R-Q)” on page 61

for information about the protocols and applications that this DPC supports.

Cables and connectors •

You can install any transceiver supported by the DPC. For information about installing and removing transceivers, see the hardware guide for your router.

Fiber-optic small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

1000BASE-EX (model number: SFP-GE40KM)

1000BASE-LH (model number: SFP-1GE-LH)

1000BASE-LX (model number: SFP-1GE-LX)

1000BASE-SX (model number: SFP-1GE-SX)

Optical interface specifications—see Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE Optical Interface Specifications

Copper SFP transceivers: •

• Connector: Four-pair, Category 5 shielded twisted-pair connectivity through an RJ-45 connector

1000BASE-T (model number: SFP-1GE-T)

Pinout: MDI crossover

Length: 328 ft/100 m

Copper interface specifications—see Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE-T Copper Interface

Specifications

Bidirectional SFP transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

1000BASE-BX (model number pairs: SFP-GE10KT13R14 with SFP-GE10KT14R13,

SFP-GE10KT13R15 with SFP-GE10KT15R13, SFP-GE40KT13R15 with SFP-GE40KT15R13)

Optical interface specifications—see Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Bidirectional SFP

Optical Interface Specifications

NOTE: Do not install Gigabit Ethernet SFPs in the SONET/SDH port. The port will not recognize the SFP.

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LEDs OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Steady green—DPC is functioning normally.

Blinking green—DPC is transitioning online or offline.

Red—DPC has failed.

Link LED, one green per port:

Off—No link.

On steadily—Link is active.

The Link LEDs are labeled in groups of five:

• 20-port:

0/0

0/5

1/0

1/5 for 0/0 through 0/4 for 0/5 through 0/9 for 1/0 through 1/4 for 1/5 through 1/9

40-port:

0/0 for 0/0 through 0/4

0/5

1/0

1/5

2/0

2/5

3/0

3/5 for 0/5 through 0/9 for 1/0 through 1/4 for 1/5 through 1/9 for 2/0 through 2/4 for 2/5 through 2/9 for 3/0 through 3/4 for 3/5 through 3/9

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Related

Documentation

MX Series DPC Overview on page 4

DPCs Supported on MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 6

• Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE Optical Interface Specifications

• Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Bidirectional SFP Optical Interface Specifications

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Software release •

Junos OS Release 8.2 and later

End-of-life (see notification PSN-2009-06-400 )

Description

Hardware features

Software features

Four 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports

Power requirement: 6.46 A @ 48 V (310 W)

Weight: 13.1 lb (5.9 kg)

Model number: DPC-R-4XGE-XFP

High-performance throughput on each port at speeds up to 10 Gbps

WAN-PHY mode at 9.953 Gbps

LAN-PHY mode at 10.3125 Gbps

Full-duplex mode

Maximum transmission units (MTUs) of up to 9192 bytes

Configurable WAN-PHY mode options

See

“Protocols and Applications Supported by DPCs and Enhanced DPCs (DPC and DPCE-R)” on page 49

for information about the protocols and applications that this DPC supports.

Cables and connectors • You can install any transceiver supported by the DPC. For information about installing and removing transceivers, see the hardware guide for your router.

Fiber-optic 10-gigabit small form-factor pluggable (XFP) transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

10GBASE-E (model number: XFP-10G-E-OC192-IR2)

10GBASE-L (model number: XFP-10G-L-OC192-SR1)

10GBASE-S (model number: XFP-10G-S)

10GBASE-Z (model number: XFP-10G-Z-OC192-LR2)

Optical interface specifications—see 10-Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE Optical Interface

Specifications

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10-Gigabit Ethernet DPC with XFP

LEDs OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Steady green—DPC is functioning normally.

Blinking green—DPC is transitioning online or offline.

Red—DPC has failed.

TUNNEL LED, one green per port:

Off—Normal operating mode.

On steadily—Port configured in tunnel mode.

LINK LED, one green per port:

Off—No link.

On steadily—Link is active.

The TUNNEL and LINK LEDs are labeled top to bottom 0/0 through 3/0 .

Related

Documentation

MX Series DPC Overview on page 4

DPCs Supported on MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 6

• 10-Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE Optical Interface Specifications

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Figure 3: 2-Port 10-Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced

DPC with XFP

Figure 4: 4-Port 10-Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced

DPC with XFP

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Software release

Description

Hardware features

• 2-port: Junos OS Release 9.1 and later

End-of-life (see notification PSN-2011-02-314 )

• 4-port: Junos OS Release 8.4 and later

Two or four 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports

Power requirement:

2-port: 3.65 A @ 48 V (175 W)

4-port: 6.46 A @ 48 V (310 W)

Weight:

2-port: 12 lb (5.4 kg)

4-port: 13.1 lb (5.9 kg)

Model number:

2-port: DPCE-R-2XGE-XFP

4-port: DPCE-R-4XGE-XFP

High-performance throughput on each port at speeds up to 10 Gbps

WAN-PHY mode at 9.953 Gbps

LAN-PHY mode at 10.3125 Gbps

Full-duplex mode

Maximum transmission units (MTUs) of up to 9192 bytes

Enhanced ASICs for increased performance and scalability of Layer 2 features

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10-Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced DPCs with XFP

Software features

Cables and connectors •

You can install any transceiver supported by the DPC. For information about installing and removing transceivers, see the hardware guide for your router.

Fiber-optic 10-gigabit small form-factor pluggable (XFP) transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

10GBASE-E (model number: XFP-10G-E-OC192-IR2)

10GBASE-L (model number: XFP-10G-L-OC192-SR1)

10GBASE-S (model number: XFP-10G-S)

10GBASE-Z (model number: XFP-10G-Z-OC192-LR2)

Optical interface specifications—see 10-Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE Optical Interface

Specifications

DWDM Tunable XFP transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

10GBASE-ZR (model number: XFP-10G-CBAND-T50-ZR)

DWDM supported wavelengths—see 10-Gigabit Ethernet DWDM Transceiver Wavelengths

NOTE: XFP-10G-CBAND-T50-ZR is supported in Junos OS Release 10.2 and later

Optical interface specifications—see 10-Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE Optical Interface

Specifications

LEDs

Configurable WAN-PHY mode options

See

“Protocols and Applications Supported by DPCs and Enhanced DPCs (DPC and DPCE-R)” on page 49

for information about the protocols and applications that this DPC supports.

OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Steady green—DPC is functioning normally.

Blinking green—DPC is transitioning online or offline.

Red—DPC has failed.

TUNNEL LED, one green per port:

Off—Normal operating mode.

On steadily—Port configured in tunnel mode.

LINK LED, one green per port:

Off—No link.

On steadily—Link is active.

The TUNNEL and LINK LEDs are labeled top to bottom:

2-port: 0/0 through 1/0

4-port: 0/0 through 3/0

Related

Documentation

MX Series DPC Overview on page 4

DPCs Supported on MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 6

• 10-Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE Optical Interface Specifications

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Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

• Junos OS Release 8.4 and later

Four 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports

Power requirement: 6.46 A @ 48 V (310 W)

Weight: 13.1 lb (5.9 kg)

Model number: DPCE-X-4XGE-XFP

High-performance throughput on each port at speeds up to 10 Gbps

WAN-PHY mode at 9.953 Gbps

LAN-PHY mode at 10.3125 Gbps

Full-duplex mode

Maximum transmission units (MTUs) of up to 9192 bytes

Enhanced ASICs for increased performance and scalability of Layer 2 features

Configurable WAN-PHY mode options

See

“Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Ethernet Services DPCs (DPCE-X)” on page 56

for information about the protocols and applications that this DPC supports.

NOTE: The routing table is limited to 32,000 IP routes. This limitation applies to any manner in which the routes are learned, such as OSPF, RIP, and so on. The DPC supports BGP for L2 VPNs only.

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10-Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced Ethernet Services DPC with XFP

Cables and connectors • You can install any transceiver supported by the DPC. For information about installing and removing transceivers, see the hardware guide for your router.

Fiber-optic 10-gigabit small form-factor pluggable (XFP) transceivers: •

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

10GBASE-E (model number: XFP-10G-E-OC192-IR2)

10GBASE-L (model number: XFP-10G-L-OC192-SR1)

10GBASE-S (model number: XFP-10G-S)

• 10GBASE-Z (model number: XFP-10G-Z-OC192-LR2)

Optical interface specifications—see 10-Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE Optical Interface

Specifications

DWDM Tunable XFP transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

10GBASE-ZR (model number: XFP-10G-CBAND-T50-ZR)

DWDM supported wavelengths—see 10-Gigabit Ethernet DWDM Transceiver Wavelengths

NOTE: XFP-10G-CBAND-T50-ZR is supported in Junos OS Release 10.2 and later

Optical interface specifications—see 10-Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE Optical Interface

Specifications

LEDs OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Steady green—DPC is functioning normally.

Blinking green—DPC is transitioning online or offline.

Red—DPC has failed.

TUNNEL LED, one green per port:

Off—Normal operating mode.

On steadily—Port configured in tunnel mode.

LINK LED, one green per port:

Off—No link.

On steadily—Link is active.

The TUNNEL and LINK LEDs are labeled top to bottom 0/0 through 3/0 .

Related

Documentation

MX Series DPC Overview on page 4

DPCs Supported on MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 6

• 10-Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE Optical Interface Specifications

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Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

• Junos OS Release 8.5 and later

Four 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports

Power requirement: 6.87 A @ 48 V (330 W)

Weight: 13.1 lb (5.9 kg)

Model number: DPCE-X-Q-4XGE-XFP

High-performance throughput on each port at speeds up to 10 Gbps

WAN-PHY mode at 9.953 Gbps

LAN-PHY mode at 10.3125 Gbps

Full-duplex mode

Maximum transmission units (MTUs) of up to 9192 bytes

Enhanced ASICs for increased performance and scalability of Layer 2 features

Configurable WAN-PHY mode options

See

“Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Queuing Ethernet Services DPCs

(DPCE-X-Q)” on page 66

for information about the protocols and applications that this DPC supports.

NOTE: The routing table is limited to 32,000 IP routes. This limitation applies to any manner in which the routes are learned, such as OSPF, RIP, and so on. The DPC supports BGP for L2 VPNs only.

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10-Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced Queuing Ethernet Services DPC with XFP

Cables and connectors • You can install any transceiver supported by the DPC. For information about installing and removing transceivers, see the hardware guide for your router.

Fiber-optic 10-gigabit small form-factor pluggable (XFP) transceivers: •

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

10GBASE-E (model number: XFP-10G-E-OC192-IR2)

10GBASE-L (model number: XFP-10G-L-OC192-SR1)

10GBASE-S (model number: XFP-10G-S)

• 10GBASE-Z (model number: XFP-10G-Z-OC192-LR2)

Optical interface specifications—see 10-Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE Optical Interface

Specifications

DWDM Tunable XFP transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

10GBASE-ZR (model number: XFP-10G-CBAND-T50-ZR)

DWDM supported wavelengths—see 10-Gigabit Ethernet DWDM Transceiver Wavelengths

NOTE: XFP-10G-CBAND-T50-ZR is supported in Junos OS Release 10.2 and later

Optical interface specifications—see 10-Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE Optical Interface

Specifications

LEDs OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Steady green—DPC is functioning normally.

Blinking green—DPC is transitioning online or offline.

Red—DPC has failed.

TUNNEL LED, one green per port:

Off—Normal operating mode.

On steadily—Port configured in tunnel mode.

LINK LED, one green per port:

Off—No link.

On steadily—Link is active.

The TUNNEL and LINK LEDs are labeled top to bottom 0/0 through 3/0 .

Related

Documentation

MX Series DPC Overview on page 4

DPCs Supported on MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 6

• 10-Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE Optical Interface Specifications

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Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

Junos OS Release 8.5 and later

End-of-life (see notification PSN-2011-07-314 )

Four 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports

Power requirement: 6.87 A @ 48 V (330 W)

Weight: 13.1 lb (5.9 kg)

Model number: DPCE-R-Q-4XGE-XFP

High-performance throughput on each port at speeds up to 10 Gbps

WAN-PHY mode at 9.953 Gbps

LAN-PHY mode at 10.3125 Gbps

Full-duplex mode

Maximum transmission units (MTUs) of up to 9192 bytes

Enhanced ASICs for increased performance and scalability of Layer 2 features

Configurable WAN-PHY mode options

See

“Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPCs (DPCE-R-Q)” on page 61

for information about the protocols and applications that this DPC supports.

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10-Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPC with XFP

Cables and connectors • You can install any transceiver supported by the DPC. For information about installing and removing transceivers, see the hardware guide for your router.

Fiber-optic 10-gigabit small form-factor pluggable (XFP) transceivers: •

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

10GBASE-E (model number: XFP-10G-E-OC192-IR2)

10GBASE-L (model number: XFP-10G-L-OC192-SR1)

10GBASE-S (model number: XFP-10G-S)

• 10GBASE-Z (model number: XFP-10G-Z-OC192-LR2)

Optical interface specifications—see 10-Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE Optical Interface

Specifications

DWDM Tunable XFP transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

10GBASE-ZR (model number: XFP-10G-CBAND-T50-ZR)

DWDM supported wavelengths—see 10-Gigabit Ethernet DWDM Transceiver Wavelengths

NOTE: XFP-10G-CBAND-T50-ZR is supported in Junos OS Release 10.2 and later

Optical interface specifications—see 10-Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE Optical Interface

Specifications

LEDs OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Steady green—DPC is functioning normally.

Blinking green—DPC is transitioning online or offline.

Red—DPC has failed.

TUNNEL LED, one green per port:

Off—Normal operating mode.

On steadily—Port configured in tunnel mode.

LINK LED, one green per port:

Off—No link.

On steadily—Link is active.

The TUNNEL and LINK LEDs are labeled top to bottom 0/0 through 3/0 .

Related

Documentation

MX Series DPC Overview on page 4

DPCs Supported on MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 6

• 10-Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE Optical Interface Specifications

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Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

• Junos OS Release 9.2 and later

20 Gigabit Ethernet ports

2 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports

Power requirement: 6.94 A @ 48 V (333 W)

Weight: 13.1 lb (5.9 kg)

Supports large Ethernet frame sizes for more efficient throughput across the intra-POP network

Model number: DPCE-R-20GE-2XGE

• SFP ports:

• High-performance throughput on each port at speeds up to 1 Gbps

XFP ports:

High-performance throughput on each port at speeds up to 10 Gbps

WAN-PHY mode at 9.953 Gbps

LAN-PHY mode at 10.3125 Gbps

Autonegotiation between Gigabit Ethernet circuit partners

Full-duplex mode

Maximum transmission units (MTUs) of up to 9192 bytes

Enhanced ASICs for increased performance and scalability of Layer 2 features

Configurable WAN-PHY mode options

Optical diagnostics and related alarms

See

“Protocols and Applications Supported by DPCs and Enhanced DPCs (DPC and DPCE-R)” on page 49

for information about the protocols and applications that this DPC supports.

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Multi-Rate Ethernet Enhanced DPC with SFP and XFP

Cables and connectors •

You can install any transceiver supported by the DPC. For information about installing and removing transceivers, see the hardware guide for your router.

Fiber-optic small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

100BASE-FX (model number: SFP-1FE-FX) supported in Junos OS Release 9.3 and later

1000BASE-EX (model number: SFP-GE40KM)

1000BASE-LH (model number: SFP-1GE-LH)

1000BASE-LX (model number: SFP-1GE-LX)

1000BASE-SX (model number: SFP-1GE-SX)

Optical interface specifications—see Fast Ethernet 100BASE-FX Optical Interface Specifications and Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE Optical Interface Specifications

Copper SFP transceivers:

• Connector: Four-pair, Category 5 shielded twisted-pair connectivity through an RJ-45 connector

1000BASE-T (model number: SFP-1GE-T)

10/100/1000BASE-T (model number: SFP-1GE-FE-E-T)

NOTE: SFP-1GE-FE-E-T supports tri-rate 10/100/1000 mode in Junos OS Release 9.4 and later

Pinout: MDI, MDI crossover

Length: 328 ft/100 m

Copper interface specifications—see Ethernet 10BASE-T Copper Interface Specifications, Fast

Ethernet 100BASE-T Copper Interface Specifications, and Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE-T Copper

Interface Specifications

Bidirectional SFP transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

100BASE-BX (model number pairs: EX-SFP-FE20KT13R15 with EX-SFP-FE20KT15R13)

1000BASE-BX (model number pairs: SFP-GE10KT13R14 with SFP-GE10KT14R13,

SFP-GE10KT13R15 with SFP-GE10KT15R13, SFP-GE40KT13R15 with SFP-GE40KT15R13)

Optical interface specifications—see Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Bidirectional SFP

Optical Interface Specifications

Fiber-optic 10-gigabit small form-factor pluggable (XFP) transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

10GBASE-E (model number: XFP-10G-E-OC192-IR2)

10GBASE-L (model number: XFP-10G-L-OC192-SR1)

10GBASE-S (model number: XFP-10G-S)

• 10GBASE-Z (model number: XFP-10G-Z-OC192-LR2)

Optical interface specifications—see 10-Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE Optical Interface

Specifications

DWDM Tunable XFP transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

10GBASE-ZR (model number: XFP-10G-CBAND-T50-ZR)

DWDM supported wavelengths—see 10-Gigabit Ethernet DWDM Transceiver Wavelengths

NOTE: XFP-10G-CBAND-T50-ZR is supported in Junos OS Release 10.2 and later

Optical interface specifications—see 10-Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE Optical Interface

Specifications

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LEDs OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Steady green—DPC is functioning normally.

Blinking green—DPC is transitioning online or offline.

Red—DPC has failed.

LINK LED, one green per port:

Off—No link.

On steadily—Link is active.

TUNNEL LED, one green per XFP port:

Off—Normal operating mode.

On steadily—Port configured in tunnel mode.

The SFP Link LEDs are labeled in groups of five:

0/0 for 0/0 through 0/4

0/5 for 0/5 through 0/9

1/0

1/5 for 1/0 through 1/4 for 1/5 through 1/9

The XFP ports are labeled top to bottom 2/0 and 3/0 .

Related

Documentation

MX Series DPC Overview on page 4

DPCs Supported on MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 6

• Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE Optical Interface Specifications

• Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Bidirectional SFP Optical Interface Specifications

• 10-Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE Optical Interface Specifications

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Multi-Rate Ethernet Enhanced Ethernet Services DPC with SFP and XFP

Multi-Rate Ethernet Enhanced Ethernet Services DPC with SFP and XFP

Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

Junos OS Release 9.2 and later

End-of-life (see notification PSN-2011-07-314 )

20 Gigabit Ethernet ports

2 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports

Power requirement: 6.94 A @ 48 V (333 W)

Weight: 13.1 lb (5.9 kg)

Supports large Ethernet frame sizes for more efficient throughput across the intra-POP network

Model number: DPCE-X-20GE-2XGE

• SFP ports:

• High-performance throughput on each port at speeds up to 1 Gbps

• XFP ports:

High-performance throughput on each port at speeds up to 10 Gbps

WAN-PHY mode at 9.953 Gbps

LAN-PHY mode at 10.3125 Gbps

Full-duplex mode

Maximum transmission units (MTUs) of up to 9192 bytes

Enhanced ASICs for increased performance and scalability of Layer 2 features

Configurable WAN-PHY mode options

Optical diagnostics and related alarms

See

“Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Ethernet Services DPCs (DPCE-X)” on page 56

for information about the protocols and applications that this DPC supports.

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Cables and connectors •

You can install any transceiver supported by the DPC. For information about installing and removing transceivers, see the hardware guide for your router.

Fiber-optic small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

100BASE-FX (model number: SFP-1FE-FX) supported in Junos OS Release 9.3 and later

1000BASE-EX (model number: SFP-GE40KM)

1000BASE-LH (model number: SFP-1GE-LH)

1000BASE-LX (model number: SFP-1GE-LX)

1000BASE-SX (model number: SFP-1GE-SX)

Optical interface specifications—see Fast Ethernet 100BASE-FX Optical Interface Specifications and Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE Optical Interface Specifications

Copper SFP transceivers:

• Connector: Four-pair, Category 5 shielded twisted-pair connectivity through an RJ-45 connector

1000BASE-T (model number: SFP-1GE-T)

10/100/1000BASE-T (model number: SFP-1GE-FE-E-T)

NOTE: SFP-1GE-FE-E-T supports tri-rate 10/100/1000 mode in Junos OS Release 9.4 and later

Pinout: MDI, MDI crossover

Length: 328 ft/100 m

Copper interface specifications—see Ethernet 10BASE-T Copper Interface Specifications, Fast

Ethernet 100BASE-T Copper Interface Specifications, and Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE-T Copper

Interface Specifications

Bidirectional SFP transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

100BASE-BX (model number pairs: EX-SFP-FE20KT13R15 with EX-SFP-FE20KT15R13)

1000BASE-BX (model number pairs: SFP-GE10KT13R14 with SFP-GE10KT14R13,

SFP-GE10KT13R15 with SFP-GE10KT15R13, SFP-GE40KT13R15 with SFP-GE40KT15R13)

Optical interface specifications—see Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Bidirectional SFP

Optical Interface Specifications

Fiber-optic 10-gigabit small form-factor pluggable (XFP) transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

10GBASE-E (model number: XFP-10G-E-OC192-IR2)

10GBASE-L (model number: XFP-10G-L-OC192-SR1)

10GBASE-S (model number: XFP-10G-S)

• 10GBASE-Z (model number: XFP-10G-Z-OC192-LR2)

Optical interface specifications—see 10-Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE Optical Interface

Specifications

DWDM Tunable XFP transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

10GBASE-ZR (model number: XFP-10G-CBAND-T50-ZR)

DWDM supported wavelengths—see 10-Gigabit Ethernet DWDM Transceiver Wavelengths

NOTE: XFP-10G-CBAND-T50-ZR is supported in Junos OS Release 10.2 and later

Optical interface specifications—see 10-Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE Optical Interface

Specifications

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LEDs OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Steady green—DPC is functioning normally.

Blinking green—DPC is transitioning online or offline.

Red—DPC has failed.

LINK LED, one green per port:

Off—No link.

On steadily—Link is active.

TUNNEL LED, one green per XFP port:

Off—Normal operating mode.

On steadily—Port configured in tunnel mode.

The SFP Link LEDs are labeled in groups of five:

0/0 for 0/0 through 0/4

0/5 for 0/5 through 0/9

1/0

1/5 for 1/0 through 1/4 for 1/5 through 1/9

The XFP ports are labeled top to bottom 2/0 and 3/0 .

Related

Documentation

MX Series DPC Overview on page 4

DPCs Supported on MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 6

• Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE Optical Interface Specifications

• Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Bidirectional SFP Optical Interface Specifications

• 10-Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE Optical Interface Specifications

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Multi-Rate Ethernet Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPC with SFP and XFP

40

Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

• Junos OS Release 9.3 and later

20 Gigabit Ethernet ports

2 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports

Power requirement: 6.98 A @ 48 V (335 W)

Weight: 13.1 lb (5.9 kg)

Supports large Ethernet frame sizes for more efficient throughput across the intra-POP network

Model number: DPCE-R-Q-20GE-2XGE

• SFP ports:

• High-performance throughput on each port at speeds up to 1 Gbps

XFP ports:

High-performance throughput on each port at speeds up to 10 Gbps

WAN-PHY mode at 9.953 Gbps

LAN-PHY mode at 10.3125 Gbps

Full-duplex mode

Maximum transmission units (MTUs) of up to 9192 bytes

Enhanced ASICs for increased performance and scalability of Layer 2 features

Configurable WAN-PHY mode options

Optical diagnostics and related alarms

See

“Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPCs (DPCE-R-Q)” on page 61

for information about the protocols and applications that this DPC supports.

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Multi-Rate Ethernet Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPC with SFP and XFP

Cables and connectors •

You can install any transceiver supported by the DPC. For information about installing and removing transceivers, see the hardware guide for your router.

Fiber-optic small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

100BASE-FX (model number: SFP-1FE-FX) supported in Junos OS Release 9.3 and later

1000BASE-EX (model number: SFP-GE40KM)

1000BASE-LH (model number: SFP-1GE-LH)

1000BASE-LX (model number: SFP-1GE-LX)

1000BASE-SX (model number: SFP-1GE-SX)

Optical interface specifications—see Fast Ethernet 100BASE-FX Optical Interface Specifications and Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE Optical Interface Specifications

Copper SFP transceivers:

• Connector: Four-pair, Category 5 shielded twisted-pair connectivity through an RJ-45 connector

1000BASE-T (model number: SFP-1GE-T)

10/100/1000BASE-T (model number: SFP-1GE-FE-E-T)

NOTE: SFP-1GE-FE-E-T supports tri-rate 10/100/1000 mode in Junos OS Release 9.4 and later

Pinout: MDI, MDI crossover

Length: 328 ft/100 m

Copper interface specifications—see Ethernet 10BASE-T Copper Interface Specifications, Fast

Ethernet 100BASE-T Copper Interface Specifications, and Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE-T Copper

Interface Specifications

Bidirectional SFP transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

100BASE-BX (model number pairs: EX-SFP-FE20KT13R15 with EX-SFP-FE20KT15R13)

1000BASE-BX (model number pairs: SFP-GE10KT13R14 with SFP-GE10KT14R13,

SFP-GE10KT13R15 with SFP-GE10KT15R13, SFP-GE40KT13R15 with SFP-GE40KT15R13)

Optical interface specifications—see Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Bidirectional SFP

Optical Interface Specifications

Fiber-optic 10-gigabit small form-factor pluggable (XFP) transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

10GBASE-E (model number: XFP-10G-E-OC192-IR2)

10GBASE-L (model number: XFP-10G-L-OC192-SR1)

10GBASE-S (model number: XFP-10G-S)

• 10GBASE-Z (model number: XFP-10G-Z-OC192-LR2)

Optical interface specifications—see 10-Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE Optical Interface

Specifications

DWDM Tunable XFP transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

10GBASE-ZR (model number: XFP-10G-CBAND-T50-ZR)

DWDM supported wavelengths—see 10-Gigabit Ethernet DWDM Transceiver Wavelengths

NOTE: XFP-10G-CBAND-T50-ZR is supported in Junos OS Release 10.2 and later

Optical interface specifications—see 10-Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE Optical Interface

Specifications

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LEDs OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Steady green—DPC is functioning normally.

Blinking green—DPC is transitioning online or offline.

Red—DPC has failed.

LINK LED, one green per port:

Off—No link.

On steadily—Link is active.

TUNNEL LED, one green per XFP port:

Off—Normal operating mode.

On steadily—Port configured in tunnel mode.

The SFP Link LEDs are labeled in groups of five:

0/0 for 0/0 through 0/4

0/5 for 0/5 through 0/9

1/0

1/5 for 1/0 through 1/4 for 1/5 through 1/9

The XFP ports are labeled top to bottom 2/0 and 3/0 .

Related

Documentation

MX Series DPC Overview on page 4

DPCs Supported on MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 6

• Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE Optical Interface Specifications

• Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Bidirectional SFP Optical Interface Specifications

• 10-Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE Optical Interface Specifications

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Multiservices DPC

Multiservices DPC

Software release • Junos OS Release 9.3 and later

Description

Hardware features

Power requirement: 5.52 A @ 48 V (265 W)

Weight: 14.7 lb (6.7 kg)

Supports tunnel services. This feature is included with the DPC and does not require an individual license.

Individual licenses must be purchased for additional services.

Supports large Ethernet frame sizes for more efficient throughput across the intra-POP network

The maximum number of supported MS-DPCs is as follows except where noted in

“Protocols and Applications Supported by the Multiservices DPC (MS-DPC)” on page 71 :

MX240 router: 2

MX240 router: 4

MX960 router: 6

• Model number: MS-DPC

Active monitoring on up to 10 million flows

Maximum transmission units (MTUs) of up to 9192 bytes

Two Multiservices Processing Units (MSPUs) per DPC, which include two 1.1Ghz multicore

CPUs, each with 4GB of memory for processing integrated services

Software features •

Support for up to 12,000 service sets

See

“Protocols and Applications Supported by the Multiservices DPC (MS-DPC)” on page 71

for information about the protocols and applications that this DPC supports.

Cables and connectors • SFPs are not supported.

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LEDs OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Steady green—DPC is functioning normally.

Blinking green—DPC is transitioning online or offline.

Red—DPC has failed.

STATUS LED, one tricolor per MSPU:

Off—MSPU is offline. If both MSPUs are offline it is safe to remove the DPC from the chassis.

Green—MSPU is operating normally.

Yellow—MSPU is initializing.

Red—MSPU has an error or failure.

Application ( APP ) LED, one tricolor per MSPU:

Off—Service is not running on the MSPU.

Green—Service is running on the MSPU under acceptable load.

Yellow—Service on the MSPU is overloaded.

Related

Documentation

MX Series DPC Overview on page 4

DPCs Supported on MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 6

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Tri-Rate Enhanced DPC

Tri-Rate Enhanced DPC

OK/FAIL

DPCE-R-40GE-TX

Port LEDs

OK/FAIL

0/0

0/1

0/2

0/4 0/3 0/5

0/6

0/8 0/7 0/9

1/0

1/2 1/1

1/3

1/4

1/6 1/5 1/7

1/8

2/0 1/9

2/1

2/2

2/4 2/3

2/5

2/6

2/8 2/7

2/9

3/0

3/2 3/1

3/3

3/4

3/6 3/5

3/7

3/8

SPD: G=1000,

3/9

Y=10/100

Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

• Junos OS Release 9.1 and later

40 autonegotiating 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, or 1000BASE-T Megabit Ethernet ports

Power requirement: 6.67 A @ 48 V (320 W)

Weight: 14.5 lb (6.6 kg)

Supports large Ethernet frame sizes for more efficient throughput across the intra-POP network

Model number: DPCE-R-40GE-TX

High-performance throughput on each port at speeds of 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1000 Mbps

Autonegotiation between Gigabit Ethernet circuit partners

Full-duplex mode

Maximum transmission units (MTUs) of up to 9192 bytes

Enhanced ASICs for increased performance and scalability of Layer 2 features

The ports are grouped in sets of four and labeled:

0/0 through 0/9

1/0 through 1/9

2/0 through 2/9

3/0 through 3/9

• See

“Protocols and Applications Supported by DPCs and Enhanced DPCs (DPC and DPCE-R)” on page 49

for information about the protocols and applications that this DPC supports.

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Cables and connectors •

Connector: Four-pair, Category 5 shielded twisted-pair connectivity through an RJ-45 connector

Pinout:

Junos OS Release 9.1: MDI

Junos OS Release 9.2 and later: MDI, MDI crossover

• Maximum distance: 328 ft/100 m

CAUTION: Do not use RJ-45 cables with strain-relief boots exceeding 1.5 mm from the bottom of the connector. Cable boots that exceed this measurement can damage the port.

LEDs OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Steady green—DPC is functioning normally.

Blinking green—DPC is transitioning online or offline.

Red—DPC has failed.

ACT LED, one green per port:

Off—No active traffic.

Blinking—Link is active.

SPD LED, one bicolor:

Green—DPC is functioning in 1000BASE-T mode.

Yellow—DPC is functioning in 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX mode.

Off—No link.

The ACT and SPD LEDs are located on either side of the ports labeled horizontally and top to bottom 0/0 through 3/9 .

Related

Documentation

MX Series DPC Overview on page 4

DPCs Supported on MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 6

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Tri-Rate Enhanced Ethernet Services DPC

Tri-Rate Enhanced Ethernet Services DPC

OK/FAIL

0/0

0/1

0/2

0/4 0/3 0/5

0/6

0/8 0/7 0/9

DPCE-X-40GE-TX

1/0

1/2 1/1

1/3

Port LEDs

2/6

2/8 2/7

2/9

3/0

3/2 3/1

3/3

3/4

3/6 3/5

3/7

3/8

SPD: G=1000,

3/9

Y=10/100

1/4

1/6 1/5 1/7

1/8

2/0 1/9

2/1

2/2

2/4 2/3

2/5

Software release •

Junos OS Release 9.1 and later

EOL (see PSN-2009-06-400 )

Description

Hardware features

40 autonegotiating 10BASE-T, 100.BASE-TX, or 1000BASE-T Megabit Ethernet ports

Power requirement: 6.67 A @ 48 V (320 W)

Weight: 14.5 lb (6.6 kg)

Supports large Ethernet frame sizes for more efficient throughput across the intra-POP network

Model number: DPCE-X-40GE-TX

High-performance throughput on each port at speeds of 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1000 Mbps

Autonegotiation between Gigabit Ethernet circuit partners

Full-duplex mode

Maximum transmission units (MTUs) of up to 9192 bytes

Enhanced ASICs for increased performance and scalability of Layer 2 features

Software features • See

“Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Ethernet Services DPCs (DPCE-X)” on page 56

for information about the protocols and applications that this DPC supports.

Cables and connectors •

Connector: Four-pair, Category 5 shielded twisted-pair connectivity through an RJ-45 connector

Pinout:

Junos OS Release 9.1: MDI

Junos OS Release 9.2 and later: MDI, MDI crossover

• Maximum distance: 328 ft/100 m

CAUTION: Do not use RJ-45 cables with strain-relief boots exceeding 1.5 mm from the bottom of the connector. Cable boots that exceed this measurement can damage the port.

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LEDs OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Steady green—DPC is functioning normally.

Blinking green—DPC is transitioning online or offline.

Red—DPC has failed.

ACT LED, one green per port:

Off—No active traffic.

Blinking—Link is active.

SPD LED, one bicolor:

Green—DPC is functioning in 1000BASE-T mode.

Yellow—DPC is functioning in 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX mode.

Off—No link.

The ACT and SPD LEDs are located on either side of the ports labeled horizontally and top to bottom 0/0 through 3/9 .

Related

Documentation

MX Series DPC Overview on page 4

DPCs Supported on MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 6

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Protocols and Applications Supported by DPCs and Enhanced DPCs (DPC and DPCE-R)

MX240, MX480, and MX960 DPC Protocol and Application Support

Protocols and Applications Supported by DPCs and Enhanced DPCs (DPC and

DPCE-R) on page 49

Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Ethernet Services DPCs

(DPCE-X) on page 56

Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPCs

(DPCE-R-Q) on page 61

Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Queuing Ethernet Services DPCs

(DPCE-X-Q) on page 66

Protocols and Applications Supported by the Multiservices DPC (MS-DPC) on page 71

Protocols and Applications Supported by DPCs and Enhanced DPCs (DPC and

DPCE-R)

Table 2 on page 49

contains the first Junos OS Release support for protocols and applications on the MX240, MX480, and MX960 DPCs and Enhanced DPCs. A dash indicates that the protocol or application is not supported.

Table 2: Protocols and Applications Supported by the DPCs and Enhanced DPCs (DPC and

DPCE-R)

First Junos OS Release Supported by DPC Model Number (DPC Name)

Protocol or Application

DPC-R-

4XGE-XFP

DPC-R-

40GE-SFP

(DPC)

Access Node Control

Protocol (ANCP)

9.4

Accepts traffic destined for

GRE tunnels or DVMRP

(IP-in-IP) tunnels

8.2

Bidirectional Forwarding

Detection protocol (BFD)

8.2

Border Gateway Protocol

(BGP)

8.2

DPCE-R-

2XGE-XFP

(Enhanced

DPC)

9.4

9.1

9.1

9.1

DPCE-R-

4XGE-XFP

DPCE-R-

40GE-SFP

(Enhanced

DPC)

9.4

8.4

8.4

8.4

DPCE-R-

40GE-TX

(Tri-Rate

Enhanced DPC)

DPCE-R-

20GE-2XGE

(Multi-Rate

Enhanced DPC)

9.4

9.4

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.2

9.2

9.2

BGP/Multiprotocol Label

Switching (MPLS) virtual private networks (VPNs)

8.2

9.1

8.4

9.1

9.2

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Table 2: Protocols and Applications Supported by the DPCs and Enhanced DPCs (DPC and

DPCE-R) (continued)

First Junos OS Release Supported by DPC Model Number (DPC Name)

Protocol or Application

DPC-R-

4XGE-XFP

DPC-R-

40GE-SFP

(DPC)

Distance Vector Multicast

Routing Protocol (DVMRP) and generic routing encapsulation (GRE) support—access side and server side

8.2

IEEE 802.1ag Ethernet OAM

Continuity Check protocol

8.4

IEEE 802.1ag Ethernet OAM

Linktrace protocol

9.0

IEEE 802.1ag Ethernet OAM

Loopback protocol

9.1

Firewall filters 8.2

DPCE-R-

2XGE-XFP

(Enhanced

DPC)

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

DPCE-R-

4XGE-XFP

DPCE-R-

40GE-SFP

(Enhanced

DPC)

8.4

8.4

9.0

9.1

8.4

DPCE-R-

40GE-TX

(Tri-Rate

Enhanced DPC)

DPCE-R-

20GE-2XGE

(Multi-Rate

Enhanced DPC)

9.1

9.2

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.2

9.2

9.2

9.2

Flexible Ethernet encapsulation

Graceful Routing Engine

Switchover (GRES)

8.2

8.3

In-service software upgrade (ISSU)(excludes

IEEE 802.1ag OAM, IEEE

802.3ah, and LACP protocols)

9.3

Ingress hierarchical quality of service (HQoS) shaping and hierarchical-scheduler:

Group of virtual LANs

(VLANs) level

Virtual LAN (VLAN) level

Port level

IPv4 8.2

9.1

9.1

9.3

9.1

8.4

8.4

9.3

8.4

9.1

9.1

9.3

9.1

9.2

9.2

9.3

9.2

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Table 2: Protocols and Applications Supported by the DPCs and Enhanced DPCs (DPC and

DPCE-R) (continued)

First Junos OS Release Supported by DPC Model Number (DPC Name)

Protocol or Application

DPC-R-

4XGE-XFP

DPC-R-

40GE-SFP

(DPC)

IP multicast

IPv6

IPv6 multicast

IPv6 Neighbor Discovery

Intermediate

System-to-Intermediate

System (IS-IS)

8.2

8.2

8.2

8.2

8.2

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

DPCE-R-

2XGE-XFP

(Enhanced

DPC)

8.4

8.4

8.4

8.4

8.4

DPCE-R-

4XGE-XFP

DPCE-R-

40GE-SFP

(Enhanced

DPC)

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

DPCE-R-

40GE-TX

(Tri-Rate

Enhanced DPC)

DPCE-R-

20GE-2XGE

(Multi-Rate

Enhanced DPC)

9.2

9.2

9.2

9.2

9.2

8.2

8.2

9.1

9.1

8.4

8.4

9.1

9.1

9.2

9.2

Layer 2 frame filtering

IEEE 802.3ad link aggregation

Link Aggregation Control

Protocol (LACP)

Local loopback

MAC learning, policing, accounting, and filtering

Mobile IP

IEEE 802.1s Multiple

Spanning Tree Protocol

(MSTP) (part of IEEE

802.1Q VLANs)

Multi-chassis link aggregation (MC-AE)

Multiple tag protocol identifiers (TPIDs)

Multiprotocol Label

Switching (MPLS)

8.2

8.2

8.2

9.3

8.4

10.0

8.2

8.2

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.3

9.1

10.0

9.1

9.1

8.4

8.4

8.4

9.3

8.4

10.0

8.4

8.4

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.3

9.1

10.0

9.1

9.1

9.2

9.2

9.2

9.3

9.2

10.0

9.2

9.2

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DPCE-R) (continued)

First Junos OS Release Supported by DPC Model Number (DPC Name)

Protocol or Application

DPC-R-

4XGE-XFP

DPC-R-

40GE-SFP

(DPC)

IEEE 802.1ak-2007 Multiple

VLAN Registration Protocol

(MVRP)

10.1

8.2

IEEE 802.3ah OAM

Discovery and link monitoring

Fault signaling and detection

Remote loopback

Multitopology Routing

(MTR)

9.0

DPCE-R-

2XGE-XFP

(Enhanced

DPC)

10.1

9.1

9.1

DPCE-R-

4XGE-XFP

DPCE-R-

40GE-SFP

(Enhanced

DPC)

10.1

8.4

9.0

DPCE-R-

40GE-TX

(Tri-Rate

Enhanced DPC)

DPCE-R-

20GE-2XGE

(Multi-Rate

Enhanced DPC)

10.1

10.1

9.1

9.1

9.2

9.2

Open Shortest Path First

(OSPF)

Packet mirroring

8.2

8.2

10.0

IEEE 802.1ah provider backbone bridges (PBB)

Quality of service (QoS) per port:

8 queues per port

Shaping at queue level

Scheduling of queues based on weighted round-robin (WRR) per priority class

Random early detection

(RED)

Weighted random early detection (WRED)

8.2

• Shaping at port level –

9.1

9.1

10.0

9.1

8.4

8.4

10.0

8.4

9.1

9.1

10.0

9.1

9.2

9.2

10.0

9.2

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Table 2: Protocols and Applications Supported by the DPCs and Enhanced DPCs (DPC and

DPCE-R) (continued)

First Junos OS Release Supported by DPC Model Number (DPC Name)

Protocol or Application

DPC-R-

4XGE-XFP

DPC-R-

40GE-SFP

(DPC)

Quality of service (QoS) per virtual LAN (VLAN):

Accounting, filtering, and policing

IEEE 802.1p rewrite

Classification

Tricolor marking

8.2

Quality of service (QoS) queuing per virtual LAN

(VLAN)

IEEE 802.1w Rapid

Spanning Tree Protocol

(RSTP)

8.4

Per-VLAN Spanning Tree

(PVST)+

RSVP

9.0

8.2

DPCE-R-

2XGE-XFP

(Enhanced

DPC)

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

DPCE-R-

4XGE-XFP

DPCE-R-

40GE-SFP

(Enhanced

DPC)

8.4

8.4

9.0

8.4

DPCE-R-

40GE-TX

(Tri-Rate

Enhanced DPC)

DPCE-R-

20GE-2XGE

(Multi-Rate

Enhanced DPC)

9.1

9.2

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.2

9.2

9.2

Routing Information

Protocol (RIP)

SNMP

8.2

8.2

IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree

Protocol (STP)

8.4

Subscriber Management: 9.4

9.4

• Access Node Control

Protocol (ANCP)

• Dynamic profiles

• Dynamic VLANs

9.2

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.4

9.4

9.2

9.5

8.4

8.4

8.4

9.4

9.4

9.2

9.5

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.4

9.4

9.2

9.5

9.2

9.2

9.2

9.4

9.4

9.2

9.5

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DPCE-R) (continued)

First Junos OS Release Supported by DPC Model Number (DPC Name)

Protocol or Application

• Enhanced Dynamic Host

Configuration Protocol

(DHCP) local server

9.3

• Enhanced DCHP relay 9.3

• Firewall filters

• Internet Group

Management Protocol

(IGMP)

• Mobile IP

9.2

9.2

9.3

• QoS 9.2

• Subscriber Secure Policy 9.4

DPC-R-

4XGE-XFP

DPC-R-

40GE-SFP

(DPC)

Two-Way Active

Measurement Protocol

(TWAMP)

9.5

IEEE 802.1Q VLANs:

VLAN stacking and rewriting

Channels defined by two stacked VLAN tags

Flexible VLAN tagging

IP service for nonstandard TPID and stacked VLAN tags

8.2

Virtual private LAN service

(VPLS)

8.2

Virtual private network

(VPN)

8.2

9.3

9.2

9.4

9.5

9.3

9.2

9.2

DPCE-R-

2XGE-XFP

(Enhanced

DPC)

9.3

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.3

9.2

9.4

9.5

9.3

9.2

9.2

DPCE-R-

4XGE-XFP

DPCE-R-

40GE-SFP

(Enhanced

DPC)

9.3

8.4

8.4

8.4

9.3

9.2

9.4

9.5

9.3

9.2

9.2

DPCE-R-

40GE-TX

(Tri-Rate

Enhanced DPC)

DPCE-R-

20GE-2XGE

(Multi-Rate

Enhanced DPC)

9.3

9.3

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.3

9.2

9.4

9.5

9.3

9.2

9.2

9.2

9.2

9.2

Virtual Router Redundancy

Protocol (VRRP) for IPv4

8.2

9.1

8.4

9.1

9.2

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Related

Documentation

DPCs Supported on MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 6

Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Ethernet Services DPCs (DPCE-X) on page 56

Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPCs

(DPCE-R-Q) on page 61

Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Queuing Ethernet Services DPCs

(DPCE-X-Q) on page 66

Protocols and Applications Supported by the Multiservices DPC (MS-DPC) on page 71

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Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Ethernet Services DPCs

(DPCE-X)

Table 3 on page 56

contains the first Junos OS Release support for protocols and applications on the MX240, MX480, and MX960 Enhanced Ethernet Services DPCs. A dash indicates that the protocol or application is not supported.

Table 3: Protocols and Applications Supported by the Enhanced Ethernet Services DPCs (DPCE-X)

First Junos OS Release Supported by DPC Model Number (DPC Name)

Protocol or Application

Access Node Control Protocol (ANCP)

Accepts traffic destined for GRE tunnels or DVMRP (IP-in-IP) tunnels

9.4

8.4

Bidirectional Forwarding Detection protocol (BFD)

Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)

8.4

BGP/Multiprotocol Label Switching

(MPLS) virtual private networks (VPNs)

8.4

8.4

DPCE-X-4XGE-XFP

DPCE-X-40GE-SFP

(Enhanced Ethernet

Services DPC)

DPCE-X-40GE-TX

(Tri-Rate Enhanced

Ethernet Services DPC)

DPCE-X-20GE-2XGE

(Multi-Rate Enhanced

Ethernet Services DPC)

9.4

9.1

9.4

9.2

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.2

9.2

9.2

9.1

9.2

Distance Vector Multicast Routing

Protocol (DVMRP) and generic routing encapsulation (GRE) support—access side and server side

8.4

8.4

IEEE 802.1ag Ethernet OAM Continuity

Check protocol

IEEE 802.1ag Ethernet OAM Linktrace protocol

9.0

IEEE 802.1ag Ethernet OAM Loopback protocol

Firewall filters

9.1

Flexible Ethernet encapsulation

8.4

(Limited filter terms)

8.4

Graceful Routing Engine Switchover

(GRES)

8.4

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

(Limited filter terms)

9.1

9.1

9.2

9.2

9.2

9.2

(Limited filter terms)

9.2

9.2

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Table 3: Protocols and Applications Supported by the Enhanced Ethernet Services DPCs

(DPCE-X) (continued)

First Junos OS Release Supported by DPC Model Number (DPC Name)

DPCE-X-4XGE-XFP

DPCE-X-40GE-SFP

(Enhanced Ethernet

Services DPC)

9.1

DPCE-X-40GE-TX

(Tri-Rate Enhanced

Ethernet Services DPC)

DPCE-X-20GE-2XGE

(Multi-Rate Enhanced

Ethernet Services DPC)

9.1

9.2

Protocol or Application

In-service software upgrade (ISSU)

(excludes IEEE 802.1ag OAM, IEEE

802.3ah, and LACP protocols)

Ingress hierarchical quality of service

(HQoS) shaping and scheduling:

Group of virtual LANs (VLANs) level

Virtual LAN (VLAN) level

Port level

Intermediate System-to-Intermediate

System (IS-IS)

IPv4 (No BGP)

IP multicast (No BGP)

8.4

8.4

8.4

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.2

9.2)

9.2

IPv6 (No BGP)

IPv6 multicast (No BGP)

IPv6 Neighbor Discovery (No BGP)

Layer 2 frame filtering

8.4

8.4

8.4

8.4

IEEE 802.3ad link aggregation 8.4

Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) 8.4

Local loopback

MAC learning, policing, accounting, and filtering

Mobile IP

IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree

Protocol (MSTP) (part of IEEE 802.1Q

VLANs)

8.4

8.4

9.3

8.4

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1)

9.1

9.3

9.1

9.2)

9.2)

9.2)

9.2

9.2

9.2

9.2

9.2

9.3

9.2

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(DPCE-X) (continued)

First Junos OS Release Supported by DPC Model Number (DPC Name)

Protocol or Application

Multiple tag protocol identifiers (TPIDs)

Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)

IEEE 802.3ah OAM

Discovery and link monitoring

Fault signaling and detection

Remote loopback

Multitopology Routing (MTR)

Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)

8.4

8.4

8.4

DPCE-X-4XGE-XFP

DPCE-X-40GE-SFP

(Enhanced Ethernet

Services DPC)

9.0

8.4

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

DPCE-X-40GE-TX

(Tri-Rate Enhanced

Ethernet Services DPC)

DPCE-X-20GE-2XGE

(Multi-Rate Enhanced

Ethernet Services DPC)

9.2

9.2

9.2

9.2

9.2

Packet mirroring 8.4

Quality of service (QoS) per port:

8 queues per port

Shaping at queue level

Scheduling of queues based on weighted round-robin (WRR) per priority class

Random early detection (RED)

Weighted random early detection

(WRED)

8.4

8.4

Quality of service (QoS) per virtual LAN

(VLAN):

Accounting, filtering, and policing

IEEE 802.1p rewrite

Classification

Tricolor marking

Quality of service (QoS) queuing per virtual

LAN (VLAN)

IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol

(RSTP)

8.4

Per-VLAN Spanning Tree (PVST)+ 9.0

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.2

9.2

9.2

9.2

9.2

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Table 3: Protocols and Applications Supported by the Enhanced Ethernet Services DPCs

(DPCE-X) (continued)

First Junos OS Release Supported by DPC Model Number (DPC Name)

Protocol or Application

RSVP

Routing Information Protocol (RIP)

SNMP

8.4

8.4

8.4

DPCE-X-4XGE-XFP

DPCE-X-40GE-SFP

(Enhanced Ethernet

Services DPC)

9.1

9.1

9.1

DPCE-X-40GE-TX

(Tri-Rate Enhanced

Ethernet Services DPC)

DPCE-X-20GE-2XGE

(Multi-Rate Enhanced

Ethernet Services DPC)

9.2

9.2

9.2

IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) 8.4

Subscriber Management: 9.4

• Access Node Control Protocol (ANCP) 9.4

9.2

• Dynamic profiles

• Dynamic VLANs 9.5

• Enhanced Dynamic Host Configuration

Protocol (DHCP) local server

9.3

• Enhanced DCHP relay 9.3

9.2

• Firewall filters

• Internet Group Management Protocol

(IGMP)

• Mobile IP

9.2

9.3

• QoS

• Subscriber Secure Policy

Two-Way Active Measurement Protocol

(TWAMP)

9.2

9.4

9.5

9.3

9.2

9.4

9.5

9.3

9.2

9.2

9.1

9.4

9.4

9.2

9.5

9.3

9.3

9.2

9.4

9.5

9.3

9.2

9.2

9.2

9.4

9.4

9.2

9.5

9.3

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(DPCE-X) (continued)

First Junos OS Release Supported by DPC Model Number (DPC Name)

Protocol or Application

IEEE 802.1Q VLANs:

VLAN stacking and rewriting

Channels defined by two stacked VLAN tags

Flexible VLAN tagging

IP service for nonstandard TPID and stacked VLAN tags

8.4

Virtual private LAN service (VPLS) 8.4

Virtual private network (VPN) (L2 VPN only)

8.4

DPCE-X-4XGE-XFP

DPCE-X-40GE-SFP

(Enhanced Ethernet

Services DPC)

9.1

9.1

DPCE-X-40GE-TX

(Tri-Rate Enhanced

Ethernet Services DPC)

DPCE-X-20GE-2XGE

(Multi-Rate Enhanced

Ethernet Services DPC)

9.1

9.2

9.2

9.2

Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol

(VRRP) for IPv4

8.4

9.1

9.2

Related

Documentation

DPCs Supported on MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 6

Protocols and Applications Supported by DPCs and Enhanced DPCs (DPC and DPCE-R) on page 49

Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPCs

(DPCE-R-Q) on page 61

Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Queuing Ethernet Services DPCs

(DPCE-X-Q) on page 66

Protocols and Applications Supported by the Multiservices DPC (MS-DPC) on page 71

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Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPCs

(DPCE-R-Q)

Table 4 on page 61

contains the first Junos OS Release support for protocols and applications on the MX240, MX480, and MX960 Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPCs.

A dash indicates that the protocol or application is not supported.

Table 4: Protocols and Applications Supported by the Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPCs

(DPCE-R-Q)

First Junos OS Release Supported by DPC Model Number (DPC

Name)

Protocol or Application

Access Node Control Protocol (ANCP)

DPCE-R-Q-4XGE-XFP

DPCE-R-Q-40GE-SFP DPCE-R-Q-20GE-SFP

Enhanced Queuing

IP Services DPC

Enhanced Queuing

IP Services DPC

DPCE-R-Q-20GE-2XGE

Enhanced Queuing

IP Services

Multi-Rate DPC

9.4

9.4

9.4

9.1

9.3

Accepts traffic destined for GRE tunnels or

DVMRP (IP-in-IP) tunnels

Bidirectional Forwarding Detection protocol

(BFD)

Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)

BGP/Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) virtual private networks (VPNs)

Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol

(DVMRP) and generic routing encapsulation

(GRE) support—access side and server side

8.5

8.5

8.5

8.5

8.5

IEEE 802.1ag Ethernet OAM Continuity Check protocol

8.5

IEEE 802.1ag Ethernet OAM Linktrace protocol 9.0

IEEE 802.1ag Ethernet OAM Loopback protocol 9.1

Firewall filters

Flexible Ethernet encapsulation

Graceful Routing Engine Switchover (GRES)

8.5

8.5

8.5

In-service software upgrade (ISSU) (excludes

IEEE 802.1ag OAM, IEEE 802.3ah, and LACP protocols)

9.3

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.3

9.3

9.3

9.3

9.3

9.3

9.3

9.3

9.3

9.3

9.3

9.3

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(DPCE-R-Q) (continued)

First Junos OS Release Supported by DPC Model Number (DPC

Name)

Protocol or Application

Ingress hierarchical quality of service (HQoS) shaping and scheduling:

Group of virtual LANs (VLANs) level

Virtual LAN (VLAN) level

Port level

9.0

Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System

(IS-IS)

8.5

IPv4

IP multicast

8.5

8.5

IPv6

IPv6 multicast

IPv6 Neighbor Discovery

8.5

8.5

8.5

DPCE-R-Q-4XGE-XFP

DPCE-R-Q-40GE-SFP DPCE-R-Q-20GE-SFP

Enhanced Queuing

IP Services DPC

Enhanced Queuing

IP Services DPC

DPCE-R-Q-20GE-2XGE

Enhanced Queuing

IP Services

Multi-Rate DPC

9.1

9.3

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.3

9.3

9.3

9.3

9.3

9.3

Layer 2 frame filtering

IEEE 802.3ad link aggregation

Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)

Local loopback

8.5

8.5

8.5

8.5

MAC learning, policing, accounting, and filtering 8.5

Mobile IP

IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol

(MSTP) (part of IEEE 802.1Q VLANs)

Multiple tag protocol identifiers (TPIDs)

Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)

9.3

8.5

8.5

8.5

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.3

9.1

9.3

9.3

9.3

9.3

9.3

9.3

9.3

9.3

9.3

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Table 4: Protocols and Applications Supported by the Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPCs

(DPCE-R-Q) (continued)

First Junos OS Release Supported by DPC Model Number (DPC

Name)

Protocol or Application

IEEE 802.3ah OAM

Discovery and link monitoring

Fault signaling and detection

Remote loopback

Multitopology Routing (MTR)

8.5

9.0

8.5

Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)

Packet mirroring 8.5

Quality of service (QoS) per port:

8 queues per port

Shaping at port level

Scheduling of queues based on weighted round-robin (WRR) per priority class

Random early detection (RED)

Weighted random early detection (WRED)

8.5

Quality of service (QoS) per virtual LAN (VLAN): 8.5

Accounting, filtering, and policing

IEEE 802.1p rewrite

Classification

Tricolor marking

Shaping at queue and port level

Scheduling of queues based on weighted round-robin (WRR) per priority class

Random early detection (RED)

Weighted random early detection (WRED)

Quality of service (QoS) queuing per virtual LAN

(VLAN)

8.5

8.5

IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol

(RSTP)

Per-VLAN Spanning Tree (PVST)+ 9.0

DPCE-R-Q-4XGE-XFP

DPCE-R-Q-40GE-SFP DPCE-R-Q-20GE-SFP

Enhanced Queuing

IP Services DPC

Enhanced Queuing

IP Services DPC

DPCE-R-Q-20GE-2XGE

Enhanced Queuing

IP Services

Multi-Rate DPC

9.1

9.3

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.3

9.3

9.3

9.3

9.3

9.3

9.3

9.3

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(DPCE-R-Q) (continued)

First Junos OS Release Supported by DPC Model Number (DPC

Name)

Protocol or Application

RSVP

Routing Information Protocol (RIP)

SNMP

IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)

8.5

8.5

8.5

8.5

DPCE-R-Q-4XGE-XFP

DPCE-R-Q-40GE-SFP DPCE-R-Q-20GE-SFP

Enhanced Queuing

IP Services DPC

Enhanced Queuing

IP Services DPC

DPCE-R-Q-20GE-2XGE

Enhanced Queuing

IP Services

Multi-Rate DPC

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.3

9.3

9.3

9.3

Subscriber Management:

• Access Node Control Protocol (ANCP)

• Dynamic profiles

• Dynamic VLANs

• Enhanced Dynamic Host Configuration

Protocol (DHCP) local server

• Enhanced DCHP relay

9.4

9.4

9.2

9.5

9.3

9.3

• Firewall filters 9.2

• Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) 9.2

• Mobile IP

• QoS

• Subscriber Secure Policy

9.3

9.2

9.4

Two-Way Active Measurement Protocol

(TWAMP)

9.5

9.2

9.4

9.5

9.3

9.2

9.2

9.3

9.4

9.4

9.2

9.5

9.3

9.2

9.4

9.5

9.3

9.2

9.2

9.3

9.4

9.4

9.2

9.5

9.3

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Table 4: Protocols and Applications Supported by the Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPCs

(DPCE-R-Q) (continued)

First Junos OS Release Supported by DPC Model Number (DPC

Name)

Protocol or Application

IEEE 802.1Q VLANs:

VLAN stacking and rewriting

Channels defined by two stacked VLAN tags

Flexible VLAN tagging

IP service for nonstandard TPID and stacked

VLAN tags

8.5

Virtual private LAN service (VPLS) 8.5

Virtual private network (VPN)

Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) for IPv4

8.5

8.5

DPCE-R-Q-4XGE-XFP

DPCE-R-Q-40GE-SFP DPCE-R-Q-20GE-SFP

Enhanced Queuing

IP Services DPC

Enhanced Queuing

IP Services DPC

DPCE-R-Q-20GE-2XGE

Enhanced Queuing

IP Services

Multi-Rate DPC

9.1

9.3

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.3

9.3

9.3

Related

Documentation

DPCs Supported on MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 6

Protocols and Applications Supported by DPCs and Enhanced DPCs (DPC and DPCE-R) on page 49

Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Ethernet Services DPCs (DPCE-X) on page 56

Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Queuing Ethernet Services DPCs

(DPCE-X-Q) on page 66

Protocols and Applications Supported by the Multiservices DPC (MS-DPC) on page 71

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Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Queuing Ethernet Services

DPCs (DPCE-X-Q)

Table 5 on page 66

contains the first Junos OS Release support for protocols and applications on the MX240, MX480, and MX960 Enhanced Queuing Ethernet Services

DPCs. A dash indicates that the protocol or application is not supported.

Table 5: Protocols and Applications Supported by the Enhanced Queuing

Ethernet Services DPCs (DPCE-X-Q)

DPCE-X-Q-4XGE-XFP

Protocol or Application

DPCE-X-Q-40GE-SFP

(Enhanced Queuing

Ethernet Services DPC)

Access Node Control Protocol (ANCP)

Accepts traffic destined for GRE tunnels or DVMRP

(IP-in-IP) tunnels

9.4

8.5

Bidirectional Forwarding Detection protocol (BFD)

Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)

8.5

8.5

BGP/Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) virtual private networks (VPNs)

8.5

Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP) and generic routing encapsulation (GRE) support—access side and server side

8.5

IEEE 802.1ag Ethernet OAM Continuity Check protocol

IEEE 802.1ag Ethernet OAM Linktrace protocol

8.5

9.0

IEEE 802.1ag Ethernet OAM Loopback protocol

Firewall filters

9.1

8.5

(Limited filter terms)

Flexible Ethernet encapsulation

Graceful Routing Engine Switchover (GRES)

In-service software upgrade (ISSU) (excludes IEEE

802.1ag OAM, IEEE 802.3ah, and LACP protocols)

8.5

8.5

9.3

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Table 5: Protocols and Applications Supported by the Enhanced Queuing

Ethernet Services DPCs (DPCE-X-Q) (continued)

Protocol or Application

DPCE-X-Q-4XGE-XFP

DPCE-X-Q-40GE-SFP

(Enhanced Queuing

Ethernet Services DPC)

Ingress hierarchical quality of service (HQoS) shaping and scheduling:

9.0

Group of virtual LANs (VLANs) level

Virtual LAN (VLAN) level

Port level

Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) 8.5

IPv4 (No BGP)

IP multicast (No BGP)

IPv6 (No BGP)

8.5

8.5

8.5

IPv6 multicast (No BGP)

IPv6 Neighbor Discovery (No BGP)

Layer 2 frame filtering

IEEE 802.3ad link aggregation

Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)

Local loopback

MAC learning, policing, accounting, and filtering

Multiple tag protocol identifiers (TPIDs)

Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)

8.5

8.5

Mobile IP 9.3

IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) (part of IEEE 802.1Q VLANs)

8.5

8.5

8.5

IEEE 802.3ah OAM

Discovery and link monitoring

Fault signaling and detection

Remote loopback

8.5

8.5

8.5

8.5

8.5

8.5

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Ethernet Services DPCs (DPCE-X-Q) (continued)

Protocol or Application

DPCE-X-Q-4XGE-XFP

DPCE-X-Q-40GE-SFP

(Enhanced Queuing

Ethernet Services DPC)

Multitopology Routing (MTR)

Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)

9.0

8.5

Packet mirroring 8.5

Quality of service (QoS) per port:

8 queues per port

Shaping at port level

Scheduling of queues based on weighted round-robin

(WRR) per priority class

Random early detection (RED)

Weighted random early detection (WRED)

8.5

Shaping at queue level –

Quality of service (QoS) per virtual LAN (VLAN):

Accounting, filtering, and policing

IEEE 802.1p rewrite

Classification

Tricolor marking

Shaping at port level

Scheduling of queues based on weighted round-robin

(WRR) per priority class

Random early detection (RED)

Weighted random early detection (WRED)

8.5

Shaping at queue level –

Quality of service (QoS) queuing per virtual LAN (VLAN) 8.5

IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)

Per-VLAN Spanning Tree (PVST)+

8.5

9.0

Remote loopback

RSVP

8.5

8.5

Routing Information Protocol (RIP) 8.5

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Table 5: Protocols and Applications Supported by the Enhanced Queuing

Ethernet Services DPCs (DPCE-X-Q) (continued)

Protocol or Application

DPCE-X-Q-4XGE-XFP

DPCE-X-Q-40GE-SFP

(Enhanced Queuing

Ethernet Services DPC)

SNMP

IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)

8.5

8.5

Subscriber Management:

• Access Node Control Protocol (ANCP)

• Dynamic profiles

• Dynamic VLANs

• Enhanced Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

(DHCP) local server

• Enhanced DCHP relay

• Firewall filters

• Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)

• Mobile IP

• QoS

• Subscriber Secure Policy

9.4

9.4

9.2

9.5

9.3

9.3

9.2

9.2

9.3

9.2

9.4

Two-Way Active Measurement Protocol (TWAMP) 9.5

IEEE 802.1Q VLANs:

VLAN stacking and rewriting

Channels defined by two stacked VLAN tags

Flexible VLAN tagging

IP service for nonstandard TPID and stacked VLAN tags

8.5

Virtual private LAN service (VPLS) 8.5

Virtual private network (VPN)

Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) for IPv4

8.5

(L2 VPN only)

8.5

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Related

Documentation

DPCs Supported on MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 6

Protocols and Applications Supported by DPCs and Enhanced DPCs (DPC and DPCE-R) on page 49

Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Ethernet Services DPCs (DPCE-X) on page 56

Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPCs

(DPCE-R-Q) on page 61

Protocols and Applications Supported by the Multiservices DPC (MS-DPC) on page 71

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Protocols and Applications Supported by the Multiservices DPC (MS-DPC)

Protocols and Applications Supported by the Multiservices DPC (MS-DPC)

Table 6 on page 71

contains the first Junos OS Release support for protocols and applications on the MX240, MX480, and MX960 Multiservices DPCs. A dash indicates that the protocol or application is not supported.

NOTE: The maximum number of supported MS-DPCs is as follows except where noted in

Table 6 on page 71

:

• MX240 router: 2

• MX240 router: 4

• MX960 router: 6

Table 6: Protocols and Applications Supported by the Multiservices DPC

(MS-DPC)

Protocol or Application MS-DPC

Accepts traffic destined for GRE tunnels

Active flow monitoring exports cflowd version 5 and version 8 records

9.3

9.3

Active flow monitoring exports flow monitoring version 9 records, based on RFC 3954

9.3

Graceful Routing Engine Switchover (GRES) 9.4

GRE dont fragment

GRE Key

GRE reassembly

IP Security (IPSec) encryption

Network Address Translation (NAT) for IP addresses

NOTE: The MX960 supports 8 MS-DPCs using this feature.

9.3

Packet-triggered dynamic subscribers and policy control

(PTSP)

10.2

Port Address Translation (PAT) for port numbers

Real-time Performance Monitoring (RPM)

9.3

9.3

9.3

9.3

9.3

9.3

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Table 6: Protocols and Applications Supported by the Multiservices DPC

(MS-DPC) (continued)

Protocol or Application MS-DPC

Stateful firewall with packet inspection: detects SYN attacks, ICMP and UDP floods, and ping-of-death attacks

9.3

NOTE: The MX960 supports 8 MS-DPCs using this feature.

Tunnel services:

• GRE unicast tunneling-Supports GRE fragmentation

• IP-IP unicast tunneling

• Multicast tunneling

• Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) sparse mode unicast tunneling

• Virtual loopback tunneling (VT)

9.3

9.4

9.4

9.4

9.4

Voice over IP (VoIP) services:

Border Gateway Function (BGF) using external H.248/Ia control

Integrated Multi-Service Gateway (IMSG)–Session

Border Controller

10.2

Related

Documentation

DPCs Supported on MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 6

Protocols and Applications Supported by DPCs and Enhanced DPCs (DPC and DPCE-R) on page 49

Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Ethernet Services DPCs (DPCE-X) on page 56

Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPCs

(DPCE-R-Q) on page 61

Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Queuing Ethernet Services DPCs

(DPCE-X-Q) on page 66

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MX Series MPCs

MX Series MPCs

MX Series MPC Overview on page 73

MPCs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 74

16x10GE MPC on page 75

MPC1 on page 77

MPC1E on page 78

MPC1 Q on page 79

MPC1E Q on page 80

MPC2 on page 81

MPC2E on page 82

MPC2 Q on page 83

MPC2E Q on page 84

MPC2 EQ on page 85

MPC2E EQ on page 86

MPC2E P on page 87

MPC3E on page 88

MX240, MX480, and MX960 MPC Protocol and Application Support on page 89

MX Series MPC Overview

Modular Port Concentrators (MPCs) provide packet forwarding services. The MPCs are inserted into a slot in an MX240, MX480, or MX960 router. Modular Interface Cards

(MICs) provide the physical interfaces and install into the MPCs. You can install up to two MICs of different media types in the same MPC as long as the MPC supports those

MICs.

A specialized fixed configuration MPC provides higher port density over MICs and combines packet forwarding and Ethernet interfaces onto a single line card. The fixed configuration

MPC is inserted into a slot in a router and contains no slots for MICs.

MICs receive incoming packets from the network and transmit outgoing packets to the network. During this process, each MIC performs framing and high-speed signaling for its media type. Before transmitting outgoing data packets through the MIC interfaces, the MPCs encapsulate the packets received. Each MPC is equipped with up to four Junos

Trio chipsets, which perform control functions tailored to the MPC’s media type.

You must install a high-capacity fan tray to use an MPC. The maximum number of supported MPCs varies per router and hardware configuration:

• MX960 router—Up to 12 MPCs (For power requirements, see Calculating Power

Requirements for MX960 Routers.)

• MX480 router—Up to 6 MPCs (For power requirements, seeCalculating Power

Requirements for MX480 Routers.)

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• MX240 router—Up to 3 MPCs (For power requirements, see Calculating Power

Requirements for MX240 Routers.)

When a slot is not occupied by an MPC, you must insert a blank DPC to fill the empty slot and ensure proper cooling of the system. For complete information about installing and handling MPCs, see the hardware guide for your router.

MPCs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers

Table 7 on page 74

lists the MPCs supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 routers.

Table 7: MPCs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers

MPC Name MPC Model Number Ports

First Junos OS

Release

Fixed Configuration MPCs

“16x10GE MPC” on page 75

MPC-3D-16XGE-SFP 16 10.0R2

MPCs

“MPC1” on page 77

“MPC1E” on page 78

“MPC1 Q” on page 79

“MPC1E Q” on page 80

“MPC2” on page 81

“MPC2E” on page 82

“MPC2 Q” on page 83

“MPC2E Q” on page 84

“MPC2 EQ” on page 85

“MPC2E EQ” on page 86

“MPC2E P” on page 87

“MPC3E” on page 88

MX-MPC1-3D

MX-MPC1E-3D

MX-MPC1-3D-Q

MX-MPC1E-3D-Q

MX-MPC2-3D

MX-MPC2E-3D

MX-MPC2-3D-Q

MX-MPC2E-3D-Q

MX-MPC2-3D-EQ

MX-MPC2E-3D-EQ

MX-MPC2E-3D-P

MX-MPC3E-3D

11.2R4

10.1

11.2R4

10.1

11.2R4

12.2

10.2

11.2R4

10.2

11.2R4

10.1

12.1

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16x10GE MPC

16x10GE MPC

OK/FAIL

OK/FAIL

MPC-3D-16XGE-SFPP

0/1

LINK

0/2

LINK

0/3

LINK

0/0

LINK

LINK

1/2

LINK

1/3

LINK

1/0

LINK

1/1

LINK

2/2

LINK

2/3

LINK

2/0

LINK

2/1

LINK

3/0

LINK

3/1

LINK

3/2

LINK

3/3

Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

• Junos OS Release 10.0R2 and later

Fixed configuration MPC with sixteen 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports

Power requirement: 9.17 A @ 48 V (440 W)

Weight: 18.35 lb (8.3 kg)

Model numbers:

MPC-3D-16XGE-SFPP

MPC-3D-16XGE-SFPP-R-B

High-performance throughput on each port at speeds up to 10 Gbps

Four fully programmable Junos Trio chipsets for increased scaling for bandwidth, subscribers, and services

One Junos Trio chipset per set of four ports

LAN-PHY mode at 10.3125 Gbps

Optical diagnostics and related alarms

See

“Protocols and Applications Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 MPCs” on page 89

for information about the protocols and applications that this MPC supports.

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Cables and connectors •

10-Gigabit SFP+ transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

10GBASE-ER (model number: SFPP-10GE-ER)

10GBASE-LR (model number: SFPP-10GE-LR)

10GBASE-LRM (model number: SFPP-10GE-LRM)

10GBASE-SR (model number: SFPP-10GE-SR)

10GBASE-Z (model number: SFPP-10GE-ZR) is supported in Junos OS Release 12.2 and later

Optical interface specifications—see 10-Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE Optical Interface

Specifications

LEDs OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Steady green—MPC is functioning normally.

Blinking green—MPC is transitioning online or offline.

Red—MPC has failed.

Enable/disable LED, one bicolor per port:

Green—Port is enabled.

Yellow—Port is not functioning normally.

Off—Port is disabled.

The enable/disable LEDs are labeled in groups of four:

0/0 through 0/3

1/0

2/0

3/0 through 1/3 through 2/3 through 3/3

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MPC1

MPC1

MX-MPC1-3D

Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

LEDs

• Junos OS Release 10.2 and later

Power requirement: 3.4 A @ 48 V (165 W)

Weight: 13.8 lb (6.3 kg)

Model number: MX-MPC1-3D

Two slots for MICs labeled PIC 0/1 and PIC 2/3

One Junos Trio chipset for increased scaling for bandwidth, subscribers, and services

LAN-PHY mode at 10.3125 Gbps

WAN-PHY mode at 9.953 Gbps

• See

“Protocols and Applications Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 MPCs” on page 89

for information about the protocols and applications that this MPC supports.

OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Steady green—MPC is functioning normally.

Blinking green—MPC is transitioning online or offline.

Red—MPC has failed.

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MPC1E

MX-MPC1E-3D

78

Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

LEDs

• Junos OS Release 11.2R4 and later

Power requirement: 3.4 A @ 48 V (165 W)

Weight: 13.8 lb (6.3 kg)

Model number: MX-MPC1E-3D

Two slots for MICs labeled PIC 0/1 and PIC 2/3

One Junos Trio chipset for increased scaling for bandwidth, subscribers, and services

LAN-PHY mode at 10.3125 Gbps

WAN-PHY mode at 9.953 Gbps

• See

“Protocols and Applications Supported by MX240, MX480, MX960 Enhanced MPCs

(MPCEs)” on page 98

for information about the protocols and applications that this MPC supports.

OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Steady green—MPC is functioning normally.

Blinking green—MPC is transitioning online or offline.

Red—MPC has failed.

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MPC1 Q

MX-MPC1-3D-Q

MPC1 Q

Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

LEDs

• Junos OS Release 10.2 and later

Power requirement: 3.65 A @ 48 V (175 W)

Weight: 13.8 lb (6.3 kg)

Model number: MX-MPC1-3D-Q

Two slots for MICs labeled PIC 0/1 and PIC 2/3

One Junos Trio chipset for increased scaling for bandwidth, subscribers, and services

LAN-PHY mode at 10.3125 Gbps

WAN-PHY mode at 9.953 Gbps

• See

“Protocols and Applications Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 MPCs” on page 89

for information about the protocols and applications that this MPC supports.

OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Steady green—MPC is functioning normally.

Blinking green—MPC is transitioning online or offline.

Red—MPC has failed.

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MPC1E Q

MX-MPC1E-3D-Q

80

Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

LEDs

• Junos OS Release 11.2R4 and later

Power requirement: 3.65 A @ 48 V (175 W)

Weight: 13.8 lb (6.3 kg)

Model number: MX-MPC1E-3D-Q

Two slots for MICs labeled PIC 0/1 and PIC 2/3

One Junos Trio chipset for increased scaling for bandwidth, subscribers, and services

LAN-PHY mode at 10.3125 Gbps

WAN-PHY mode at 9.953 Gbps

• See

“Protocols and Applications Supported by MX240, MX480, MX960 Enhanced MPCs

(MPCEs)” on page 98

for information about the protocols and applications that this MPC supports.

OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Steady green—MPC is functioning normally.

Blinking green—MPC is transitioning online or offline.

Red—MPC has failed.

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MPC2

MPC2

MX-MPC2-3D

Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

LEDs

• Junos OS Release 10.1 and later

Power requirement: 5.7 A @ 48 V (274 W)

Weight: 14 lb (6.4 kg)

Model number: MX-MPC2-3D

Two slots for MICs labeled PIC 0/1 and PIC 2/3

Two Junos Trio chipsets for increased scaling for bandwidth, subscribers, and services

LAN-PHY mode at 10.3125 Gbps

WAN-PHY mode at 9.953 Gbps

• See

“Protocols and Applications Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 MPCs” on page 89

for information about the protocols and applications that this MPC supports.

OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Steady green—MPC is functioning normally.

Blinking green—MPC is transitioning online or offline.

Red—MPC has failed.

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MPC2E

MX-MPC2E-3D

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Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

LEDs

• Junos OS Release 11.2R4 and later

Power requirement: 5.7 A @ 48 V (274 W)

Weight: 14 lb (6.4 kg)

Model number: MX-MPC2E-3D

Two slots for MICs labeled PIC 0/1 and PIC 2/3

Two Junos Trio chipsets for increased scaling for bandwidth, subscribers, and services

LAN-PHY mode at 10.3125 Gbps

WAN-PHY mode at 9.953 Gbps

• See

“Protocols and Applications Supported by MX240, MX480, MX960 Enhanced MPCs

(MPCEs)” on page 98

for information about the protocols and applications that this MPC supports.

OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Steady green—MPC is functioning normally.

Blinking green—MPC is transitioning online or offline.

Red—MPC has failed.

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MPC2 Q

MX-MPC2-3D-Q

MPC2 Q

Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

LEDs

• Junos OS Release 10.1 and later

Power requirement: 6.13 A @ 48 V (294 W)

Weight: 14 lb (6.4 kg)

Model number: MX-MPC2-3D-Q

Two slots for MICs labeled PIC 0/1 and PIC 2/3

Two Junos Trio chipsets for increased scaling for bandwidth, subscribers, and services

LAN-PHY mode at 10.3125 Gbps

WAN-PHY mode at 9.953 Gbps

• See

“Protocols and Applications Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 MPCs” on page 89

for information about the protocols and applications that this MPC supports.

OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Steady green—MPC is functioning normally.

Blinking green—MPC is transitioning online or offline.

Red—MPC has failed.

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MPC2E Q

MX-MPC2E-3D-Q

84

Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

LEDs

• Junos OS Release 11.2R4 and later

Power requirement: 6.13 A @ 48 V (294 W)

Weight: 14 lb (6.4 kg)

Model number: MX-MPC2E-3D-Q

Two slots for MICs labeled PIC 0/1 and PIC 2/3

Two Junos Trio chipsets for increased scaling for bandwidth, subscribers, and services

LAN-PHY mode at 10.3125 Gbps

WAN-PHY mode at 9.953 Gbps

• See

“Protocols and Applications Supported by MX240, MX480, MX960 Enhanced MPCs

(MPCEs)” on page 98

for information about the protocols and applications that this MPC supports.

OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Steady green—MPC is functioning normally.

Blinking green—MPC is transitioning online or offline.

Red—MPC has failed.

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MPC2 EQ

MX-MPC2-3D-EQ

MPC2 EQ

Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

LEDs

• Junos OS Release 10.1 and later

Power requirement: 6.13 A @ 48 V (294 W)

Weight: 14 lb (6.4 kg)

Model number: MX-MPC2-3D-EQ

Two slots for MICs labeled PIC 0/1 and PIC 2/3

Two Junos Trio chipsets for increased scaling for bandwidth, subscribers, and services

LAN-PHY mode at 10.3125 Gbps

WAN-PHY mode at 9.953 Gbps

• See

“Protocols and Applications Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 MPCs” on page 89

for information about the protocols and applications that this MPC supports.

OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Steady green—MPC is functioning normally.

Blinking green—MPC is transitioning online or offline.

Red—MPC has failed.

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MPC2E EQ

MX-MPC2E-3D-EQ

86

Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

LEDs

• Junos OS Release 11.2R4 and later

Power requirement: 6.13 A @ 48 V (294 W)

Weight: 14 lb (6.4 kg)

Model number: MX-MPC2E-3D-EQ

Two slots for MICs labeled PIC 0/1 and PIC 2/3

Two Junos Trio chipsets for increased scaling for bandwidth, subscribers, and services

LAN-PHY mode at 10.3125 Gbps

WAN-PHY mode at 9.953 Gbps

• See

“Protocols and Applications Supported by MX240, MX480, MX960 Enhanced MPCs

(MPCEs)” on page 98

for information about the protocols and applications that this MPC supports.

OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Steady green—MPC is functioning normally.

Blinking green—MPC is transitioning online or offline.

Red—MPC has failed.

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MPC2E P

MX-MPC2E-3D-P

MPC2E P

Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

LEDs

• Junos OS Release 12.2 and later

Power requirement: 6.13 A @ 48 V (294 W)

Weight: 14 lb (6.4 kg)

Model number: MX-MPC2E-3D-P

Two slots for MICs labeled PIC 0/1 and PIC 2/3

Two Junos Trio chipsets for increased scaling for bandwidth, subscribers, and services

LAN-PHY mode at 10.3125 Gbps

WAN-PHY mode at 9.953 Gbps

• See

“Protocols and Applications Supported by MX240, MX480, MX960 Enhanced MPCs

(MPCEs)” on page 98

for information about the protocols and applications that this MPC supports.

OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Steady green—MPC is functioning normally.

Blinking green—MPC is transitioning online or offline.

Red—MPC has failed.

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MPC3E

MX-MPC3E-3D

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Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

LEDs

• Junos OS Release 12.1 and later

Power requirement: 10.83 A @ 48 V (440 W; plus 40 W for each of the two MICs)

Requires high-capacity fan trays

Weight: 14.94 lb (6.78 kg)

Model number: MX-MPC3E-3D

Two slots for MICs

Chipset for increased scaling for bandwidth, subscribers, and services

• See

“Protocols and Applications Supported by the MX240, MX480, MX960 MPC3E” on page 106

for information about the protocols and applications that this MPC supports.

OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Steady green—MPC is functioning normally.

Blinking green—MPC is transitioning online or offline.

Red—MPC has failed.

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Protocols and Applications Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 MPCs

MX240, MX480, and MX960 MPC Protocol and Application Support

Protocols and Applications Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 MPCs on page 89

Protocols and Applications Supported by MX240, MX480, MX960 Enhanced MPCs

(MPCEs) on page 98

Protocols and Applications Supported by the MX240, MX480, MX960

MPC3E on page 106

Protocols and Applications Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 MPCs

Table 8 on page 89

contains the first Junos OS Release support for protocols and applications on the MX240, MX480, and MX960 MPCs.

A dash indicates that the protocol or application is not supported.

Table 8: Protocols and Applications Supported by the MX240, MX480, and MX960 MPCs

First Junos OS Release Supported by MPC Model Number (MPC Name)

Protocol or Application

MPC-3D-

16XGE-SFPP

(16x10GE

MPC)

MX-MPC1-

3D

(MPC1)

10.2

Access Node Control

Protocol (ANCP)

Accepts traffic destined for

GRE tunnels or DVMRP

(IP-in-IP) tunnels

10.0R2

Bidirectional Forwarding

Detection protocol (BFD)

10.0R2

10.2

10.2

MX-MPC2-

3D

(MPC2)

MX-MPC1-

3D-Q

(MPC1 Q)

10.2

10.2

10.1

10.1

10.2

10.2

MX-MPC2-

3D-Q

(MPC2 Q)

MX-MPC2-

3D-EQ

(MPC2 EQ)

10.2

10.2

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

Border Gateway Protocol

(BGP)

10.0R2

BGP/Multiprotocol Label

Switching (MPLS) virtual private networks (VPNs)

10.0R2

10.2

10.2

10.1

10.1

10.2

10.2

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

Distance Vector Multicast

Routing Protocol (DVMRP) and generic routing encapsulation (GRE) support—access side and server side

10.0R2

10.2

10.1

10.2

10.1

10.1

IEEE 802.1ag Ethernet OAM

Continuity Check protocol

10.2

(bridge family supported in

10.4)

10.2

(bridge family supported in

10.4)

10.2

(bridge family supported in

10.4)

10.2

(bridge family supported in

10.4)

10.2

10.2

(bridge family supported in

10.4)

(bridge family supported in

10.4)

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MPCs (continued)

First Junos OS Release Supported by MPC Model Number (MPC Name)

Protocol or Application

MPC-3D-

16XGE-SFPP

(16x10GE

MPC)

MX-MPC1-

3D

(MPC1)

MX-MPC2-

3D

(MPC2)

MX-MPC1-

3D-Q

(MPC1 Q)

MX-MPC2-

3D-Q

(MPC2 Q)

MX-MPC2-

3D-EQ

(MPC2 EQ)

IEEE 802.1ag Ethernet OAM

Linktrace protocol

10.2

(bridge family supported in

10.4)

10.2

(bridge family supported in

10.4)

10.2

(bridge family supported in

10.4)

10.2

(bridge family supported in

10.4)

10.2

10.2

(bridge family supported in

10.4)

(bridge family supported in

10.4)

IEEE 802.1ag Ethernet OAM

Loopback protocol

10.2

(bridge family supported in

10.4)

10.2

(bridge family supported in

10.4)

10.2

(bridge family supported in

10.4)

10.2

(bridge family supported in

10.4)

10.2

10.2

(bridge family supported in

10.4)

(bridge family supported in

10.4)

10.2

10.2

10.1

10.1

10.2

10.2

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

Firewall filters

Flexible Ethernet encapsulation

10.0R2

10.0R2

Graceful Routing Engine

Switchover (GRES)

10.0R2

Unified in-service software upgrade (ISSU)

Ingress Differentiated

Services code point

(DSCP) rewrite

10.0R2

Ingress hierarchical quality-of-service (HQoS) shaping and scheduling:

Group of virtual LANs

(VLANs) level

Virtual LAN (VLAN) level

Port level

Intelligent oversubscription 10.0R2

Integrated routing and bridging (IRB)

10.1

Intermediate

System-to-Intermediate

System (IS-IS)

10.0R2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

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MPCs (continued)

First Junos OS Release Supported by MPC Model Number (MPC Name)

Protocol or Application

MPC-3D-

16XGE-SFPP

(16x10GE

MPC)

MX-MPC1-

3D

(MPC1)

10.0R2

10.2

Internet Group

Management Protocol

(IGMP) (excluding snooping)

Internet Group

Management Protocol

(IGMP) snooping

11.4

11.4

MX-MPC2-

3D

(MPC2)

MX-MPC1-

3D-Q

(MPC1 Q)

10.1

10.2

11.4

11.4

MX-MPC2-

3D-Q

(MPC2 Q)

MX-MPC2-

3D-EQ

(MPC2 EQ)

10.1

10.1

11.4

11.4

IPv4

IP multicast

IPv6

IPv6 MLD

IPv6 multicast

IPv6 Neighbor Discovery

Labeled switched paths

(LSPs) including accounting, policers, and filtering

10.2

Label Distribution Protocol

(LDP)

10.0R2

10.0R2

LAN-PHY mode

Layer 2 frame filtering

10.0R2

10.0R2

Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol

(L2TP):

• L2TP access concentrator (LAC)

• L2TP network server

(LNS)

10.4

11.4

10.0R2

10.0R2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.4

11.4

10.1

10.1

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.4

11.4

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.4

11.4

10.1

10.1

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.4

11.4

10.1

10.1

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.4

11.4

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MPCs (continued)

First Junos OS Release Supported by MPC Model Number (MPC Name)

Protocol or Application

MPC-3D-

16XGE-SFPP

(16x10GE

MPC)

MX-MPC1-

3D

(MPC1)

11.4

11.4

• LNS inline service support with CoS per-session shaping

• LNS inline service support without CoS per-session shaping

• Peer interface

IEEE 802.3ad link aggregation

11.4

10.0R2

11.4

11.4

10.2

MX-MPC2-

3D

(MPC2)

MX-MPC1-

3D-Q

(MPC1 Q)

11.4

11.4

11.4

11.4

10.1

11.4

11.4

10.2

MX-MPC2-

3D-Q

(MPC2 Q)

MX-MPC2-

3D-EQ

(MPC2 EQ)

11.4

11.4

11.4

11.4

10.1

11.4

11.4

10.1

10.0R2

10.2

10.1

10.2

10.1

10.1

Link Aggregation Control

Protocol (LACP)

Local loopback

MAC learning, policing, accounting, and filtering

Mobile IP

Multi-chassis link aggregation

Multiple Tag Protocol

Identifiers (TPIDs)

Multiprotocol Label

Switching (MPLS)

Nonstop active routing

(NSR)

IEEE 802.3ah OAM

Discovery and link monitoring

Fault signaling and detection

Remote loopback

Multitopology routing

10.0R2

10.0R2

10.0R2

10.0R2

10.0R2

10.4

10.0R2

10.2

10.2

11.1

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.4

10.2

10.1

10.1

11.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.4

10.1

10.2

10.2

11.1

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.4

10.2

10.1

10.1

11.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.4

10.1

10.1

10.1

11.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.4

10.1

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MPCs (continued)

First Junos OS Release Supported by MPC Model Number (MPC Name)

Protocol or Application

MPC-3D-

16XGE-SFPP

(16x10GE

MPC)

MX-MPC1-

3D

(MPC1)

OSPF

Packet mirroring

10.0R2

10.0R2

10.2

10.2

MX-MPC2-

3D

(MPC2)

MX-MPC1-

3D-Q

(MPC1 Q)

10.1

10.1

10.2

10.2

MX-MPC2-

3D-Q

(MPC2 Q)

MX-MPC2-

3D-EQ

(MPC2 EQ)

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

IEEE 802.1ah provider backbone bridges (PBB)

Quality of service (QoS) per port:

Eight queues per port

Excess-rate configuration at the traffic-control-profile level

Excess-rate and excess-priority configuration at the queue level

Shaping at port level

Shaping at queue level

Scheduling of queues based on weighted round-robin (WRR) per priority class

Tricolor marking

Weighted random early detection (WRED)

10.0R2

Quality of service (QoS) per virtual LAN (VLAN):

• Accounting, filtering, and policing

10.0R2

• IEEE 802.1p rewrite 10.0R2

10.0R2

• Classification

• Excess-rate configuration at the traffic-control-profile level

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

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MPCs (continued)

First Junos OS Release Supported by MPC Model Number (MPC Name)

Protocol or Application

MPC-3D-

16XGE-SFPP

(16x10GE

MPC)

MX-MPC1-

3D

(MPC1)

– • Excess-rate and excess-priority configuration at the queue level

• Tricolor marking

10.0R2

• Shaping at the queue level

• Scheduling of queues based on weighted round-robin (WRR) per priority class

• Weighted random early detection (WRED)

Quality of service (QoS) per Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) or

Dynamic Host

Configuration Protocol

(DHCP) subscriber interfaces:

• Accounting, filtering, and policing

• IEEE 802.1p rewrite –

– • Classification

• Excess-rate configuration at the traffic-control-profile level

• Excess-rate and excess-priority configuration at the queue level

• Tricolor marking

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

MX-MPC2-

3D

(MPC2)

MX-MPC1-

3D-Q

(MPC1 Q)

– 10.2

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

MX-MPC2-

3D-Q

(MPC2 Q)

MX-MPC2-

3D-EQ

(MPC2 EQ)

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

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MPCs (continued)

First Junos OS Release Supported by MPC Model Number (MPC Name)

Protocol or Application

MPC-3D-

16XGE-SFPP

(16x10GE

MPC)

MX-MPC1-

3D

(MPC1)

– • Shaping at the queue level

• Scheduling of queues based on weighted round-robin (WRR) per priority class

• Weighted random early detection (WRED)

RSVP 10.0R2

10.2

MX-MPC2-

3D

(MPC2)

MX-MPC1-

3D-Q

(MPC1 Q)

– 10.2

10.1

10.2

10.2

10.2

MX-MPC2-

3D-Q

(MPC2 Q)

MX-MPC2-

3D-EQ

(MPC2 EQ)

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

RIP

SNMP

10.0R2

10.0R2

Spanning Tree Protocols:

IEEE 802.1D Spanning

Tree Protocol (STP)

IEEE 802.1s Multiple

Spanning Tree Protocol

Per-VLAN Spanning Tree

(PVST)+

IEEE 802.1w Rapid

Spanning Tree Protocol

(RSTP)

10.2

Subscriber Management:

• Aggregated Ethernet over static VLANs

• Aggregated Ethernet over dynamic VLANs

• DHCP access model

• Dynamic adjustment of shapers

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.1

10.1

10.2

10.1

10.2

10.1

10.1

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.1

10.1

10.2

10.1

10.2

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.2

10.1

10.2

10.1

10.1

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MPCs (continued)

First Junos OS Release Supported by MPC Model Number (MPC Name)

Protocol or Application

MPC-3D-

16XGE-SFPP

(16x10GE

MPC)

MX-MPC1-

3D

(MPC1)

10.2

• Dynamic PPPoE subscriber interface creation based on

PPPoE service name table configuration

• Dynamic profiles

• Static and dynamic

PPPoE subscriber interfaces

Synchronous Ethernet

(SyncE)

• Dynamic shaping, scheduling, and queuing

• Dynamic VLANs –

11.2R4

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

MX-MPC2-

3D

(MPC2)

MX-MPC1-

3D-Q

(MPC1 Q)

10.1

10.2

10.1

10.1

10.2

10.1

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

MX-MPC2-

3D-Q

(MPC2 Q)

MX-MPC2-

3D-EQ

(MPC2 EQ)

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.2

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.2

10.1

Tunnel services:

GRE unicast tunneling-Supports GRE fragmentation

IP-IP unicast tunneling

Multicast tunneling

Protocol Independent

Multicast (PIM) sparse mode unicast tunneling

Virtual loopback tunneling (VT)

10.0R2

Two-Way Active

Measurement Protocol

(TWAMP)

10.0R2

10.2

10.2

10.1

10.1

10.2

10.2

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

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MPCs (continued)

First Junos OS Release Supported by MPC Model Number (MPC Name)

Protocol or Application

MPC-3D-

16XGE-SFPP

(16x10GE

MPC)

MX-MPC1-

3D

(MPC1)

10.2

IEEE 802.1Q VLANs:

VLAN stacking and rewriting

Channels defined by two stacked VLAN tags

Flexible VLAN tagging

IP service for nonstandard TPID and stacked VLAN tags

10.0R2

Virtual Chassis redundancy 11.2

11.2

MX-MPC2-

3D

(MPC2)

MX-MPC1-

3D-Q

(MPC1 Q)

10.1

10.2

11.2

11.2

MX-MPC2-

3D-Q

(MPC2 Q)

MX-MPC2-

3D-EQ

(MPC2 EQ)

10.1

10.1

11.2

11.2

Virtual private LAN service

(VPLS)

10.0R2

Virtual private network

(VPN)

10.0R2

Virtual Router Redundancy

Protocol (VRRP) for IPv4

10.0R2

WAN-PHY mode –

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.2

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.2

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MPCs (MPCEs)

Table 9 on page 98

contains the first Junos OS Release support for protocols and applications on the MX240, MX480, MX960 Enhanced MPCs (MPCEs).

A dash indicates that the protocol or application is not supported.

Table 9: Protocols and Applications Supported by the MX240, MX480, MX960 Enhanced MPCs

(MPCEs)

First Junos OS Release Supported by MPCE Model Number (MPCE Name)

Protocol or Application

MX-MPC1E-

3D

(MPC1E)

MX-MPC2E-

3D

(MPC2E)

MX-MPC1E-

3D-Q

(MPC1E Q)

MX-MPC2E-

3D-Q

(MPC2E Q)

MX-MPC2E-

3D-EQ

MX-MPC2E-

3D-P

(MPC2E EQ) (MPC2E P)

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

12.2

Access Node Control

Protocol (ANCP)

11.2R4

Accepts traffic destined for

GRE tunnels or DVMRP

(IP-in-IP) tunnels

11.2R4

Bidirectional Forwarding

Detection protocol (BFD)

11.2R4

Border Gateway Protocol

(BGP)

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

12.2

12.2

12.2

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

12.2

BGP/Multiprotocol Label

Switching (MPLS) virtual private networks (VPNs)

11.2R4

Distance Vector Multicast

Routing Protocol (DVMRP) and generic routing encapsulation (GRE) support—access side and server side

11.2R4

IEEE 802.1ag Ethernet OAM

Continuity Check protocol

11.2R4

IEEE 802.1ag Ethernet OAM

Linktrace protocol

11.2R4

IEEE 802.1ag Ethernet OAM

Loopback protocol

11.2R4

Firewall filters 11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

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(MPCEs) (continued)

First Junos OS Release Supported by MPCE Model Number (MPCE Name)

Protocol or Application

MX-MPC1E-

3D

(MPC1E)

MX-MPC2E-

3D

(MPC2E)

MX-MPC1E-

3D-Q

(MPC1E Q)

MX-MPC2E-

3D-Q

(MPC2E Q)

MX-MPC2E-

3D-EQ

MX-MPC2E-

3D-P

(MPC2E EQ) (MPC2E P)

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

12.2

Flexible Ethernet encapsulation

Graceful Routing Engine

Switchover (GRES)

11.2R4

11.2R4

Unified in-service software upgrade (ISSU)

Ingress Differentiated

Services code point

(DSCP) rewrite

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

12.2

12.2

– – – – – Ingress hierarchical quality-of-service (HQoS) shaping and scheduling:

Group of virtual LANs

(VLANs) level

Virtual LAN (VLAN) level

Port level

Intelligent oversubscription 11.2R4

Integrated routing and bridging (IRB)

11.2R4

11.2R4

Intermediate

System-to-Intermediate

System (IS-IS)

Internet Group

Management Protocol

(IGMP) (excluding snooping)

Internet Group

Management Protocol

(IGMP) snooping

IPv4

IP multicast

IPv6

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

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(MPCEs) (continued)

First Junos OS Release Supported by MPCE Model Number (MPCE Name)

Protocol or Application

MX-MPC1E-

3D

(MPC1E)

MX-MPC2E-

3D

(MPC2E)

MX-MPC1E-

3D-Q

(MPC1E Q)

MX-MPC2E-

3D-Q

(MPC2E Q)

MX-MPC2E-

3D-EQ

MX-MPC2E-

3D-P

(MPC2E EQ) (MPC2E P)

IPv6 MLD

IPv6 multicast

11.2R4

11.2R4

IPv6 Neighbor Discovery 11.2R4

Label Distribution Protocol

(LDP)

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

12.2

Labeled switched paths

(LSPs) including accounting, policers, and filtering

LAN-PHY mode

Layer 2 frame filtering

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol

(L2TP):

• L2TP access concentrator (LAC)

• L2TP network server

(LNS)

• LNS inline service support with CoS per-session shaping

• LNS inline service support without CoS per-session shaping

• Peer interface

IEEE 802.3ad link aggregation

11.3

11.4

11.4

11.4

11.4

11.2R4

Link Aggregation Control

Protocol (LACP)

Local loopback

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.3

11.4

11.4

11.4

11.4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.3

11.4

11.4

11.4

11.4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.3

11.4

11.4

11.4

11.4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.3

11.4

11.4

11.4

11.4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

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(MPCEs) (continued)

First Junos OS Release Supported by MPCE Model Number (MPCE Name)

Protocol or Application

MX-MPC1E-

3D

(MPC1E)

MX-MPC2E-

3D

(MPC2E)

MX-MPC1E-

3D-Q

(MPC1E Q)

MX-MPC2E-

3D-Q

(MPC2E Q)

MX-MPC2E-

3D-EQ

MX-MPC2E-

3D-P

(MPC2E EQ) (MPC2E P)

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

12.2

MAC learning, policing, accounting, and filtering

Mobile IP

Multi-chassis link aggregation

Multiple Tag Protocol

Identifiers (TPIDs)

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

12.2

12.2

Multiprotocol Label

Switching (MPLS)

Nonstop active routing

(NSR)

IEEE 802.3ah OAM

Discovery and link monitoring

Fault signaling and detection

Remote loopback

Multitopology routing

OSPF

Packet mirroring

Precision Time Protocol

(PTP) or IEEE 1588v2

IEEE 802.1ah provider backbone bridges (PBB)

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

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First Junos OS Release Supported by MPCE Model Number (MPCE Name)

Protocol or Application

MX-MPC1E-

3D

(MPC1E)

MX-MPC2E-

3D

(MPC2E)

MX-MPC1E-

3D-Q

(MPC1E Q)

MX-MPC2E-

3D-Q

(MPC2E Q)

MX-MPC2E-

3D-EQ

MX-MPC2E-

3D-P

(MPC2E EQ) (MPC2E P)

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

12.2

Quality of service (QoS) per port:

Eight queues per port

Excess-rate configuration at the traffic-control-profile level

Excess-rate and excess-priority configuration at the queue level

Shaping at port level

Shaping at queue level

Scheduling of queues based on weighted round-robin (WRR) per priority class

Tricolor marking

Weighted random early detection (WRED)

11.2R4

Quality of service (QoS) per virtual LAN (VLAN):

• Accounting, filtering, and policing

11.2R4

• IEEE 802.1p rewrite 11.2R4

11.2R4

• Classification

• Excess-rate configuration at the traffic-control-profile level

• Excess-rate and excess-priority configuration at the queue level

• Tricolor marking

• Shaping at the queue level

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

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(MPCEs) (continued)

First Junos OS Release Supported by MPCE Model Number (MPCE Name)

Protocol or Application

MX-MPC1E-

3D

(MPC1E)

MX-MPC2E-

3D

(MPC2E)

MX-MPC1E-

3D-Q

(MPC1E Q)

MX-MPC2E-

3D-Q

(MPC2E Q)

MX-MPC2E-

3D-EQ

MX-MPC2E-

3D-P

(MPC2E EQ) (MPC2E P)

– 11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

12.2

• Scheduling of queues based on weighted round-robin (WRR) per priority class

• Weighted random early detection (WRED)

Quality of service (QoS) per Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) or

Dynamic Host

Configuration Protocol

(DHCP) subscriber interfaces:

• Accounting, filtering, and policing

11.2R4

• IEEE 802.1p rewrite 11.2R4

11.2R4

• Classification

• Excess-rate configuration at the traffic-control-profile level

• Excess-rate and excess-priority configuration at the queue level

• Tricolor marking

11.2R4

• Shaping at the queue level

• Scheduling of queues based on weighted round-robin (WRR) per priority class

• Weighted random early detection (WRED)

RSVP 11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

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First Junos OS Release Supported by MPCE Model Number (MPCE Name)

Protocol or Application

MX-MPC1E-

3D

(MPC1E)

MX-MPC2E-

3D

(MPC2E)

MX-MPC1E-

3D-Q

(MPC1E Q)

MX-MPC2E-

3D-Q

(MPC2E Q)

MX-MPC2E-

3D-EQ

MX-MPC2E-

3D-P

(MPC2E EQ) (MPC2E P)

RIP

SNMP

11.2R4

11.2R4

Spanning Tree Protocols:

IEEE 802.1D Spanning

Tree Protocol (STP)

IEEE 802.1s Multiple

Spanning Tree Protocol

Per-VLAN Spanning Tree

(PVST)+

IEEE 802.1w Rapid

Spanning Tree Protocol

(RSTP)

11.2R4

Subscriber Management:

• Aggregated Ethernet over static VLANs

• Aggregated Ethernet over dynamic VLANs

• DHCP access model

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

• Dynamic adjustment of shapers

11.2R4

• Dynamic PPPoE subscriber interface creation based on

PPPoE service name table configuration

• Dynamic profiles

11.2R4

11.2R4

• Dynamic shaping, scheduling, and queuing

11.2R4

• Dynamic VLANs 11.2R4

• Static and dynamic

PPPoE subscriber interfaces

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

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Table 9: Protocols and Applications Supported by the MX240, MX480, MX960 Enhanced MPCs

(MPCEs) (continued)

First Junos OS Release Supported by MPCE Model Number (MPCE Name)

Protocol or Application

MX-MPC1E-

3D

(MPC1E)

MX-MPC2E-

3D

(MPC2E)

MX-MPC1E-

3D-Q

(MPC1E Q)

MX-MPC2E-

3D-Q

(MPC2E Q)

MX-MPC2E-

3D-EQ

MX-MPC2E-

3D-P

(MPC2E EQ) (MPC2E P)

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

12.2

Synchronous Ethernet

(SyncE)

11.2R4

Tunnel services:

GRE unicast tunneling-Supports GRE fragmentation

IP-IP unicast tunneling

Multicast tunneling

Protocol Independent

Multicast (PIM) sparse mode unicast tunneling

Virtual loopback tunneling (VT)

11.2R4

Two-Way Active

Measurement Protocol

(TWAMP)

11.2R4

IEEE 802.1Q VLANs:

VLAN stacking and rewriting

Channels defined by two stacked VLAN tags

Flexible VLAN tagging

IP service for nonstandard TPID and stacked VLAN tags

11.2R4

Virtual Chassis redundancy 11.2R4

Virtual private LAN service

(VPLS)

11.2R4

Virtual private network

(VPN)

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

Virtual Router Redundancy

Protocol (VRRP) for IPv4

11.2R4

WAN-PHY mode 11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

12.2

12.2

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contains the first Junos OS Release support for protocols and applications on the MX Series MPC3E. The protocols and applications support feature parity with Junos OS Release 10.4. A dash indicates that the protocol or application is not supported.

Table 10: Protocols and Applications Supported by the MX Series MPC3E

Protocol or Application First Supported Junos OS Release

-

12.1

Access Node Control Protocol (ANCP)

Accepts traffic destined for generic routing encapsulation (GRE) tunnels or

Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP) (IP-in-IP) tunnels

Dynamic

Manual

Bidirectional Forwarding Detection protocol (BFD)

Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)

Bridge protocol data units (BPDUs)

BGP/MPLS virtual private networks (VPNs)

Class of service (CoS):

Maintain CoS across internal tunnel interfaces

Packet rewrites

Behavior aggregate (BA) classification

BA classification based on 802.1p of “payload” for core-facing VPLS interfaces

BA DSCP classification of MPLS packets for L3VPN/VPLS LSI and MPLS interfaces

Rate limit option for per-port queues

BA DSCP classification for VPLS/CCC family

Configurable .1p inheritance: push and swap from the hidden tag

Configurable shaping overhead for scheduling

Class of service (CoS) per port:

Eight queues per port

Excess-rate and excess-priority configuration at the queue level

Shaping at the port level

Shaping at the queue level

Scheduling of queues based on weighted round-robin (WRR) per excess-priority class

Round-robin scheduling of the queues per priority class

Weighted random early detection (WRED)

12.1

12.1

12.2

12.1

12.1

12.1

NOTE: Fine-grained queuing and input queuing are not supported.

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Protocol or Application First Supported Junos OS Release

Class of service (CoS) per virtual LAN (VLAN):

Accounting, filtering, and policing

IEEE 802.1p rewrite

Classification

Tricolor marking

Class of service (CoS) per Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) or

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) subscriber interfaces:

Accounting, filtering, and policing

IEEE 802.1p rewrite

Classification

Excess-rate and excess-priority configuration at the queue level

Tricolor marking

Shaping at the queue level

Scheduling of queues based on weighted round-robin (WRR) per priority class

Weighted random early detection (WRED)

DVMRP and GRE support—access side and server side

12.1

-

-

Ethernet Ring Protection Switching with multiple G.8032 instances -

IEEE 802.1ag Ethernet OAM Continuity Check protocol

IEEE 802.1ag Ethernet OAM Linktrace protocol

IEEE 802.1ag Ethernet OAM Loopback protocol

IEEE 802.1ag Mapped IP (MIP) support, continuity check message (CCM), stacked VLAN tagging, trunk ports, support for VPLS/VPWS, VLAN circuit cross-connect (CCC) encapsulation and transition cross-connect (TCC) encapsulation

IEEE 802.1ag Optional Type, Length, and Value (TLVs) support Port Status

TLV and Interface Status TLV

-

IEEE 802.3ah distributed periodic packet management (PPM) process , alarm indication signal (AIS), and remote defect indication (RDI)

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

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Protocol or Application First Supported Junos OS Release

Firewall filters and policers:

Policer support for aggregated Ethernet

Aggregate firewall-based policer for all families of a logical interface

Set forwarding class, loss priority for Routing Engine-generated packets by using a firewall

Physical interface policers, applying policer to the entire port

Lower policer limit from 32K to 8K

Egress .1p MF and BA classification for VPLS

Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) rewrite for IPv4 and IPv6

12.1

NOTE: Packet length used for the policer included in the Layer 2 header is not supported in 12.2.

NOTE: Intelligent hierarchical policers are not supported in 12.2.

Flexible Ethernet encapsulation 12.1

Graceful routing engine switchover (GRES)

IGMPv3 support with snooping disabled

Ingress and egress hierarchical class-of-service (CoS) shaping and hierarchical-scheduler:

Group of virtual LANs (VLANs) level

VLAN level

Port level

Inline flow monitoring

12.1

12.1

12.2

12.1

Intelligent Oversubscription on the Trio MPC/MIC Interfaces

Integrated routing bridging (IRB)

Unified In-service software upgrade (Unified ISSU)

12.2

Interoperability with MPCs and existing DPCs

Interoperability with Multiservices DPCs

Interoperability with MX Series Flexible PIC Concentrators (MX-FPC)

IPv4

IPv4 multicast

IPv6

IPv6 MLD

IPv6 multicast

12.1

12.1

12.1

12.1

12.2

-

12.1

12.1

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Table 10: Protocols and Applications Supported by the MX Series MPC3E (continued)

Protocol or Application First Supported Junos OS Release

IPv6 Neighbor Discovery

IS-IS

ITU-T Y.1731 timestamping support on MX Series routers

Flow monitoring and services:

Active monitoring (multiple v8 version j-flow templates)

Active monitoring (cflowed version 9 templates)

Port mirroring family VPLS, bridge CCC encapsulation (VPWS)

Packet slice for port mirroring

Flow monitoring on Multiservices DPCs

Inline flow monitoring on MPC3E

12.1

12.1

-

Release

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

-

12.2

NOTE: Flow monitoring on Multiservices DPCs is not supported.

Labeled-switched-paths (LSPs) including accounting, policers, and filtering 12.1

LDP 12.1

Layer 2 features:

Trunk ports

Layer 2 support for MX-VC

Layer 2 and Layer 2.5, IRB and Spanning Tree Protocols (xSTP)

IEEE 802.1ad provider bridges

Layer 2 protocol tunneling (L2PT) support

Multi-chassis LAG—active/active and active/standby

Multi-chassis LAG—active/active with IGMP snooping

Link aggregation group (LAG)—VLAN-ccc encapsulation

IGMP snooping with bridging, IRB, and VPLS

Layer 2 VPN interfaces support vlan-id list

Release

-

-

12.2

-

12.2

-

-

12.2

12.2

NOTE: LAG features and IGMP snooping with bridging, IRB, and VPLS are not supported in

12.2.

12.1

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Protocol or Application First Supported Junos OS Release

Layer 3 features:

IPv6

Directed broadcast

Interoperability of PIM register message with Cisco IOS

BFD session failure action for LDP LSPs (including ECMP)

ASM group override of SSM ranges

Data multicast distribution trees (MDTs)

Subsequent address family identifier information (SAFI)

Multicast in BGP and MPLS VPNs (Draft Rosen 7, Interprovider option A)

Support local-as alias command l3vpn-composite-nexthop with eiBGP interoperability

Multicast over IRB

Link aggregation (IEEE 802.3ad)

Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)

Link Layer Discovery Protocol(LLDP)

Local loopback

MAC learning, policing, accounting, and filtering

Release

12.1

12.1

12.1

12.1

12.1

12.1

12.1

12.1

12.1

12.1

12.2

12.1

12.1

-

12.1

12.1

Mobile IP

Multichassis link aggregation

-

-

Multiple Tag Protocol Identifiers (TPIDs) 12.1

MPLS:

Switching of pseudowire segments (multisegment pseudowires with

BGP-L2VPN)

LDP signaling for VPLS (LDP-VPLS) and MAC flush message processing

(MAC-FLUSH-TLV)

RSVP graceful restart interoperability with Cisco using Nodal Hello

Failure action on BFD session down of RSVP LSPs

OSPF and IS-IS loop-free alternates (LFA)

4/5 label MPLS operation

Virtual circuit connection verification (VCCV) BFD

Point to multipoint using the enhanced-ip command (support for NG-MVPN and P2MP load balancing over aggregated Ethernet)

MPLS-FRR bypass link protection

Load sharing across 64 ECMP next hops

MPLS-FRR VPLS instance prioritization

Five label stack on ingress

12.1

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Protocol or Application First Supported Junos OS Release

MPLS node protection, link protection, and statistics for static LSPs

Multiple VLAN Registration Protocol (MVRP)

Multitopology routing

Nonstop active routing (NSR)

12.1

-

12.1

12.1

OSPF

Packet mirroring

Precision Time Protocol (IEEE 1588)

IEEE 802.1ah provider backbone bridges (PBB)

Push a tag on Ethernet VPLS and Ethernet CCC tag encapsulations

RSVP

RIP

12.1

12.1

SNMP 12.1

Spanning Tree Protocols:

IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) (part of IEEE 802.1Q

VLANs)

IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)

IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)

Per-VLAN Spanning Tree (PVST)

Bridge protocol data units (BPDUs) guard and loop guard

STP inter-protocol action profiles and MAC flush (in VPLS multi-homing, flush all MACs when there is a change in the STP interface state due to root protect)

12.2

Subscriber management:

Aggregated Ethernet over static VLANs

Aggregated Ethernet over dynamic VLANs

DHCP access model

Dynamic adjustment of shapers

Dynamic PPPoE subscriber interface creation based on PPPoE service name table configuration

Dynamic profiles

Dynamic shaping, scheduling, and queuing

Dynamic VLANs

Static and dynamic PPPoE subscriber interfaces

-

-

-

12.1

12.2

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Protocol or Application First Supported Junos OS Release

Synchronous Ethernet

Two-Way Active Measurement Protocol (TWAMP)

Tunnel services

Unnumbered Ethernet Interface

-

-

12.1

12.1

VLANs IEEE 802.1Q:

VLAN stacking and rewriting

Channels defined by two stacked VLAN tags

Flexible VLAN tagging

IP service for nonstandard TPID and stacked VLAN tags

12.1

Virtual Chassis: MPLS IPv4 and IPv6, unicast, multicast forwarding, VPLS, NSR for Layer 3/MPLS services

-

Virtual private LAN service (VPLS):

BGP multihoming for inter-AS VPLS

Gigabit Ethernet as core-facing interface

Configurable label block sizes

Hashing L3/L4 fields under Ethernet pseudowire for VPLS encapsulation,

CCC encapsulation, and MPLS encapsulation

VPLS flood forwarding table filter (FTF), input FTF

Broadcast, unicast unknown, and multicast (BUM) traffic hashing over LAG

12.1

Virtual private network (VPN) 12.1

Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) for IPv4 12.1

VPLS packet flooding to the right set of interfaces across mesh groups

WAN-PHY mode

-

12.2

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MX Series MICs

MX Series MICs

MX Series MIC Overview on page 113

MICs Supported by MX Series Routers on page 113

MIC/MPC Compatibility on page 117

ATM MIC with SFP on page 120

DS3/E3 MIC on page 122

Gigabit Ethernet MIC with SFP on page 125

10-Gigabit Ethernet MICs with XFP on page 127

10-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with SFP+ on page 129

40-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with QSFP+ on page 131

100-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with CFP on page 133

100-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with CXP on page 135

SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) MICs with SFP on page 137

Channelized SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) MICs with SFP on page 141

Channelized OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) Circuit Emulation MIC with SFP on page 145

Channelized E1/T1 Circuit Emulation MIC on page 148

Tri-Rate MIC on page 150

SONET/SDH OC192/STM64 MIC with XFP on page 152

MX Series MIC Overview

Modular Interface Cards (MICs) install into Modular Port Concentrators (MPCs) and provide the physical connections to various network media types. MICs allow different physical interfaces to be supported on a single line card. You can install MICs of different media types on the same router as long as the router supports those MICs.

MICs receive incoming packets from the network and transmit outgoing packets to the network. During this process, each MIC performs framing and high-speed signaling for its media type. Before transmitting outgoing data packets through the MIC interfaces, the MPCs encapsulate the packets received.

MICs are hot-removable and hot-insertable. You can install up to two MICs in the slots in each MPC.

MICs Supported by MX Series Routers

Table 11 on page 113

lists the MICs supported by the MX240, MX480, and MX960 routers.

Table 12 on page 115

lists the MICs supported by the MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 routers.

Table 11: MICs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers

MIC Name MIC Model Number Ports First Junos OS Release

ATM

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Table 11: MICs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers (continued)

MIC Name MIC Model Number Ports First Junos OS Release

“ATM MIC with SFP” on page 120

MIC-3D-8OC3-2OC12-ATM 8 12.1

DS3/E3

“DS3/E3 MIC” on page 122

MIC-3D-8DS3-E3

Circuit Emulation

“Channelized E1/T1 Circuit Emulation

MIC” on page 148

MIC-3D-16CHE1-T1-CE

Gigabit Ethernet

“Gigabit Ethernet MIC with SFP” on page 125

MIC-3D-20GE-SFP

10-Gigabit Ethernet

“10-Gigabit Ethernet MICs with XFP” on page 127

MIC-3D-2XGE-XFP

“10-Gigabit Ethernet MICs with XFP” on page 127

MIC-3D-4XGE-XFP

“10-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with SFP+” on page 129

MIC3-3D-10XGE-SFPP

40-Gigabit Ethernet

“40-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with

QSFP+” on page 131

MIC3-3D-2X40GE-QSFPP

100-Gigabit Ethernet

“100-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with CFP” on page 133

MIC3-3D-1X100GE-CFP

“100-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with CXP” on page 135

MIC3-3D-1X100GE-CXP

Multi-Rate

“SONET/SDH OC3/STM1

(Multi-Rate) MICs with SFP” on page 137

“SONET/SDH OC3/STM1

(Multi-Rate) MICs with SFP” on page 137

“Channelized SONET/SDH

OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) MICs with

SFP” on page 141

MIC-3D-4OC3OC12-1OC48

MIC-3D-8OC3OC12-4OC48

MIC-3D-4CHOC3-2CHOC12

8

16

20

2

4

10

2

1

1

4

8

4

11.4

12.3

10.1

10.2

10.1

12.3

12.2

12.1

12.2

11.2

11.2

11.4

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Table 11: MICs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers (continued)

MIC Name MIC Model Number Ports First Junos OS Release

8 11.4

“Channelized SONET/SDH

OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) MICs with

SFP” on page 141

MIC-3D-8CHOC3-4CHOC12

“Channelized OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate)

Circuit Emulation MIC with SFP” on page 145

MIC-3D-4COC3-1COC12-CE 4 12.2

Tri-Rate

“Tri-Rate MIC” on page 150

SONET/SDH

“SONET/SDH OC192/STM64 MIC with XFP” on page 152

MIC-3D-40GE-TX

MIC-3D-1OC192-XFP

40

1

10.2

12.2

Table 12: MICs Supported by MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers

First Junos OS Release

MIC Name MIC Model Number Ports MX5 MX10 MX40 MX80

ATM

“ATM MIC with SFP” on page 120

DS3/E3

“DS3/E3 MIC” on page 122

MIC-3D-8OC3-2OC12-ATM

MIC-3D-8DS3-E3

Circuit Emulation

“Channelized E1/T1 Circuit Emulation

MIC” on page 148

MIC-3D-16CHE1-T1-CE

Gigabit Ethernet

“Gigabit Ethernet MIC with SFP” on page 125

MIC-3D-20GE-SFP

10-Gigabit Ethernet

“10-Gigabit Ethernet MICs with XFP” on page 127

MIC-3D-2XGE-XFP

Multi-Rate

“SONET/SDH OC3/STM1

(Multi-Rate) MICs with SFP” on page 137

MIC-3D-4OC3OC12-1OC48

8

8

16

20

2

4

12.1

11.4

12.3

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

12.1

11.4

12.3

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

12.1

11.4

12.3

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

12.1

11.4

12.3

10.2

10.2

11.2

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Table 12: MICs Supported by MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers (continued)

First Junos OS Release

MIC Name MIC Model Number

“SONET/SDH OC3/STM1

(Multi-Rate) MICs with SFP” on page 137

“Channelized SONET/SDH

OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) MICs with

SFP” on page 141

MIC-3D-8OC3OC12-4OC48

MIC-3D-4CHOC3-2CHOC12

“Channelized SONET/SDH

OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) MICs with

SFP” on page 141

MIC-3D-8CHOC3-4CHOC12

“Channelized OC3/STM1

(Multi-Rate) Circuit Emulation MIC with SFP” on page 145

MIC-3D-4COC3-1COC12-CE

Ports

8

4

8

4

MX5

11.2R4

11.4

11.4

12.2

MX10

11.2R4

11.4

11.4

12.2

MX40 MX80

11.2R4

11.2

11.4

11.4

12.2

11.4

11.4

12.2

Tri-Rate

“Tri-Rate MIC” on page 150

SONET/SDH

“SONET/SDH OC192/STM64 MIC with XFP” on page 152

MIC-3D-40GE-TX

MIC-3D-1OC192-XFP

40

1

11.2R4

12.2

11.2R4

12.2

11.2R4

12.2

10.2

12.2

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MIC/MPC Compatibility

MIC/MPC Compatibility

Table 13 on page 117 ,

Table 14 on page 118

, and

Table 15 on page 119

provide a compatibility matrix for the current MICs supported by MPC1s, MPC2s, and MPC3s on MX240, MX480, and MX960 routers. The table lists the first Junos OS release in which the MPC supports the MIC. For example, Junos OS Release 10.2 is the first release in which the MX-MPC1-3D supports the Gigabit Ethernet MIC with SFP. A dash indicates that the MIC is not supported.

Table 13: MIC/MPC1 Compatibility

MIC Name MPC1 MPC1E MPC1 Q MPC1E Q

— — 12.1

12.1R4

MIC-3D-8OC3-2OC12-ATM

( “ATM MIC with SFP” on page 120

)

MIC-3D-20GE-SFP

( “Gigabit Ethernet MIC with SFP” on page 125 )

10.2

11.2R4

10.2

11.2R4

11.2R4

10.2

11.2R4

MIC-3D-2XGE-XFP

( “10-Gigabit Ethernet MICs with XFP” on page 127

)

MIC-3D-4XGE-XFP

( “10-Gigabit Ethernet MICs with XFP” on page 127

)

MIC-3D-40GE-TX

( “Tri-Rate MIC” on page 150 )

10.2

10.2

MIC-3D-4OC3OC12-1OC48, MIC-3D-8OC3OC12-4OC48

( “SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) MICs with SFP” on page 137 )

11.2

MIC-3D-4COC3-1COC12-CE

( “Channelized OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) Circuit Emulation MIC with

SFP” on page 145

)

MIC-3D-1OC192-XFP

( “SONET/SDH OC192/STM64 MIC with XFP” on page 152

)

12.2

MIC-3D-4CHOC3-2CHOC12, MIC-3D-8CHOC3-4CHOC12

( “Channelized SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) MICs with

SFP” on page 141

)

MIC-3D-16CHE1-T1-CE

( “Channelized E1/T1 Circuit Emulation MIC” on page 148 )

11.2R4

11.2R4

12.2

10.2

11.2

12.2

12.2

11.4

12.3

11.2R4

11.2R4

12.2

12.2

11.4

12.3

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Table 13: MIC/MPC1 Compatibility (continued)

MIC Name

MIC-3D-8DS3-E3, MIC-3D-8CHDS3-E3-B

( “DS3/E3 MIC” on page 122

)

MPC1

11.4

MPC1E

11.4

MPC1 Q

11.4

MPC1E Q

11.4

Table 14: MIC/MPC2 Compatibility

MIC Name

MIC-3D-8OC3-2OC12-ATM

( “ATM MIC with SFP” on page 120

)

MPC2

MIC-3D-20GE-SFP

( “Gigabit Ethernet MIC with SFP” on page 125

)

10.1

10.2

MIC-3D-2XGE-XFP

( “10-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with XFP” on page 127 )

MIC-3D-4XGE-XFP

( “10-Gigabit Ethernet MICs with XFP” on page 127 )

10.1

MIC-3D-40GE-TX

( “Tri-Rate MIC” on page 150 )

10.2

MIC-3D-4OC3OC12-1OC48,

MIC-3D-8OC3OC12-4OC48

( “SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) MICs with SFP” on page 137

)

11.4

MIC-3D-4COC3-1COC12-CE

( “Channelized OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) Circuit

Emulation MIC with SFP” on page 145

)

MIC-3D-1OC192-XFP

( “SONET/SDH OC192/STM64 MIC with XFP” on page 152 )

12.2

— MIC-3D-4CHOC3-2CHOC12,

MIC-3D-8CHOC3-4CHOC12

( “Channelized SONET/SDH OC3/STM1

(Multi-Rate) MICs with SFP” on page 141 )

MPC2E

MPC2

Q

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.4

12.2

12.1

10.1

10.2

10.1

10.2

11.4

12.2

12.2

11.4

MPC2E

Q

MPC2

EQ

12.1R4

12.1

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.4

12.2

12.2

11.4

10.1

10.2

10.1

10.2

11.4

12.2

12.2

11.4

MPC2E

EQ

12.1R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.2R4

11.4

12.2

12.2

11.4

MPC2E

P

12.1R4

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.2

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Table 14: MIC/MPC2 Compatibility (continued)

MIC Name MPC2 MPC2E

MPC2

Q

— 12.3

MIC-3D-16CHE1-T1-CE

( “Channelized E1/T1 Circuit Emulation MIC” on page 148

)

11.4

MIC-3D-8DS3-E3, MIC-3D-8CHDS3-E3-B

( “DS3/E3 MIC” on page 122

)

11.4

11.4

MPC2E

Q

MPC2

EQ

12.3

12.3

MPC2E

EQ

12.3

11.4

11.4

11.4

MPC2E

P

12.3

12.2

Table 15: MIC/MPC3 Compatibility

MIC Name

MIC-3D-20GE-SFP

( “Gigabit Ethernet MIC with SFP” on page 125 )

MIC3-3D-1X100GE-CFP

( “100-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with CFP” on page 133 )

MIC-3D-2XGE-XFP

( “10-Gigabit Ethernet MICs with XFP” on page 127

)

MIC-3D-4XGE-XFP

( “10-Gigabit Ethernet MICs with XFP” on page 127

)

MIC3-3D-2X40GE-QSFPP

( “40-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with QSFP+” on page 131

)

MIC3-3D-1X100GE-CXP

( “100-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with CXP” on page 135

)

MIC3-3D-10XGE-SFPP

“10-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with SFP+” on page 129

MPC3E

12.1

12.1

12.2

12.2

12.2

12.3

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ATM MIC with SFP

Figure 5: 8-Port ATM MIC with SFP

MIC-3D-OCx-ATM

120

Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

• Junos 12.1 and later

For information on which MPCs support this MIC, see

“MIC/MPC Compatibility” on page 117

. For information on which MICs are supported on MX Series routers, see

“MICs Supported by MX Series

Routers” on page 113

.

• Rate-selectable using one of the following rates:

8-port OC3

2-port OC12

Power requirement: 0.73 A @ 48 V (35 W)

Weight: 1.2 lb (0.54 kg)

Model number: MIC-3D-8OC3-2OC12-ATM

High-performance parsing of SONET/SDH frames

Packet segmentation and reassembly (SAR) management and output port queuing

Packet buffering, Layer 2 parsing

Line rate throughput for each port

Circuit cross-connect (CCC) for leveraging ATM access networks

User-configurable virtual circuit (VC) and virtual path (VP) support

Support for idle cell or unassigned cell transmission

OAM fault management processes alarm indication signal (AIS), remote defect indication

(RDI) cells, and loop cells

Point-to-point and point-to-multipoint mode Layer 2 counters per VC and per VP

Local and remote loopback

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP):

Management Information Base (MIB) 2 (RFC 1213)

ATM MIB (RFC 1695)

SONET MIB

PWE3 MIB (RFC 5603)

PW-ATM-MIB (RFC 5605)

PW-FRAME-MIB (RFC 5601)

MIB for CoS

• Unspecified bit rate (UBR), non-real-time variable bit rate (VBR), and constant bit rate (CBR) traffic shaping

Per-VC or per-VP traffic shaping •

Support for F4 OAM cells

Support for 16 bit VCI range

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ATM MIC with SFP

Cables and connectors •

Duplex LC/PC connector (Rx and Tx)

SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers:

Multimode (model number: SFP-OC3-SR)

Intermediate reach (IR-1) (model number: SFP-OC3-IR)

Long reach (LR-1) (model number: SFP-OC3-LR)

Optical interface specifications—see SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 Optical Interface Specifications

SONET/SDH OC12/STM4 small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers:

• Short reach (model number: SFP-OC12-SR)

Intermediate reach (IR-1) (model number: SFP-OC12-IR)

Long reach (LR-1) (model number: SFP-OC12-LR)

Optical interface specifications—see SONET/SDH OC12/STM4 Optical Interface Specifications

LEDs

Alarms, errors, and events

OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Green—MIC is functioning normally.

Yellow—MIC has failed.

Link LED, one green per port:

Off—No link.

On steadily—Link is up with no activity.

Blinking—Online with alarms for remote failures

Blinking rapidly—Active with a local alarm; router has detected a failure

Alarm indication signal—line (AIS-L)

Alarm indication signal—path (AIS-P)

Bit error rate—signal degrade (BERR-SD)

Bit error rate—signal fail (BERR-SF)

Loss of cell delineation (LOC)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Loss of pointer (LOP-P)

Loss of signal (LOS)

Payload mismatch (PLM-P)

Payload unequipped (unequipped STS at path level) (UNEQ-P)

Remote defect indication—line (RDI-L)

Remote defect indication—path (RDI-P)

Error detection:

Bit interleaved parity errors B1, B2, B3

Errored seconds (ES-S, ES-L, ES-P)

Far-end bit errors, remote error indication—line (REI-L), far-end line coding violations (CV-LFE)

Far-end bit errors, remote error indication—path (REI-P), far-end path coding violations

(CV-PFE)

Far-end errored seconds (ES-LFE, ES-PFE)

Far-end severely errored seconds (SES-LFE, SES-PFE)

Far-end unavailable seconds (UAS-LFE, UAS-PFE)

Severely errored framing (SEF)

Severely errored framing seconds (SEFS-S)

Severely errored seconds (SES-S, SES-L, SES-P)

Unavailable seconds (UAS-L, UAS-P)

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DS3/E3 MIC

Figure 6: DS3/E3 MIC

MIC-3D-8DS3-E3

Software release

Description

Hardware features

• Junos OS Release 11.4 and later

For information on which MPCs support this MIC, see

“MIC/MPC Compatibility” on page 117 . For

information on which MICs are supported on MX Series routers, see

“MICs Supported by MX Series

Routers” on page 113 .

Eight E3 or DS3 ports

DS3/E3 MIC is available with two options:

8-port DS3/E3 MIC:

8 clear-channel DS3 or 8 clear-channel E3 ports.

8-port Channelized DS3/E3 MIC:

8 channelized DS3 or 8 clear-channel E3 ports.

You can upgrade the DS3/E3 MIC with the S-MIC-3D-8CHDS3 software license to support

DS3 channelization. On the MX80 router, you also need an S-MX80-Q software license.

DS3 or E3 is configurable on a per-port granularity

DS3 channelization for the 8-port Channelized DS3/E3 MIC:

8 DS3 channels

224 DS1 channels

2038 DS0 channels

Power requirement: 4.0 A @ 9 V (36W)

Weight: 4.4 lb (2 kg)

Model numbers:

DS3/E3 MIC: MIC-3D-8DS3-E3

Channelized DS3/E3 MIC: MIC-3D-8CHDS3-E3-B

• Ports are numbered 0 through 7, Tx0 through Tx7 and Rx0 through Rx7

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DS3/E3 MIC

Software features •

Maximum transmission units (MTUs) of up to 9192 bytes

Framing: M13, C-bit parity, framed clear channel

Subrate and scrambling:

NOTE: Only DS3 interfaces support subrate and scrambling.

Digital Link/Quick Eagle

Kentrox

Larscom

ADTRAN

Verilink

Internal and look clocking

DS3 far-end alarm and control (FEAC) channel

Full bit error rate test (BERT) for DS0, DS1, and DS3

Encapsulations:

MPLS fast reroute

MPLS CCC (circuit cross-connection)

MPLS TCC (translational cross-connection)

Cisco High-Level Data Link Control (cHDLC)

Cisco HDLC CCC

Cisco HDLC TCC

Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)

PPP for CCC

PPP for TCC

Flexible Frame Relay

Frame Relay

Frame Relay for CCC

Frame Relay for TCC

PPP over Frame Relay

NOTE: Ethernet over Frame Relay is not supported.

• Encapsulations available only for Channelized DS3/E3 MIC (Junos OS Release 12.1 and later):

Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol (MLPPP)

Multiclass MLPPP

Multilink Frame Relay (MLFR) end-to-end (FRF.15)

Multilink Frame Relay (MLFR) UNI NNI (FRF.16, also referred to as MFR)

Compressed Real-Time Transport Protocol (CRTP)

NOTE: When you configure multilink services on a MIC in an MX Series router, ensure that a

Multiservices DPC is present in the same router.

Cables and connectors • Coaxial:

Custom 10-ft (3-m) mini-SMB to BNC cable (provided, model number: CBL-DS3-E3-M-S), set of 8 cables (bundled RX and TX)

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LEDs

Alarms, errors, and events

OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Green—MIC is functioning normally

Yellow—MIC has failed

Link LED, one green per port:

Off—Not enabled

Green—Online with no alarms or failures

Yellow—Online with alarms for remote failures

Red—Active with a local alarm; router has detected a failure

DS3 alarms:

Alarm indication signal (AIS)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Loss of signal seconds (LOS)

Phase lock loop (PLL)

DS3 error detection:

C-bit code violations (CCV)

C-bit errored seconds (CES)

C-bit severely errored seconds (CSES)

CRC errors

Excessive zeros (EXZ)

Far-end block error (FEBE)

Far-end receive failure (FERF)

Line errored seconds (LES)

Parity bit (P-bit) code violations (PCV)

Parity bit (P-bit) errored seconds (PES)

Parity bit (P-bit) severely errored framing seconds (PSES)

Severely errored framing seconds (SEFS)

Unavailable seconds (UAS)

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Gigabit Ethernet MIC with SFP

Figure 7: 20-Port Gigabit Ethernet MIC with SFP

MIC-3D-20GE-SFP

Gigabit Ethernet MIC with SFP

Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

• Junos 10.1 and later

For information on which MPCs support this MIC, see

“MIC/MPC Compatibility” on page 117

. For information on which MICs are supported on MX Series routers, see

“MICs Supported by MX Series

Routers” on page 113

.

20 Gigabit Ethernet ports

Power requirement: 0.77 A @ 48 V (37 W)

Weight: 1.2 lb (0.54 kg)

Model number: MIC-3D-20GE-SFP

High-performance throughput on each port at speeds up to 1 Gbps

Autonegotiation between Gigabit Ethernet circuit partners

Up to 20-Gbps of full-duplex traffic

Maximum transmission units (MTUs) of up to 9192 bytes

Ports are numbered:

[1/3]/0 through [1/3]/9 and labeled 0

[0/2]/0 through [0/2]/9 and labeled through

0

9 through 9

Optical diagnostics and related alarms

Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) support

IEEE 802.1Q virtual LANs (VLANs) support

Remote monitoring (RMON) EtherStats

Source MAC learning

MAC accounting and policing—Dynamic local address learning of source MAC addresses

Flexible Ethernet encapsulation

Multiple tag protocol identifiers (TPID)

In-service software upgrade (ISSU) is supported in Junos 11.2 and later

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Cables and connectors •

Fiber-optic small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

100BASE-FX (model number: SFP-1FE-FX)

1000BASE-LH (model number: SFP-1GE-LH)

1000BASE-LX (model number: SFP-1GE-LX)

1000BASE-SX (model number: SFP-1GE-SX)

Optical interface specifications—see Fast Ethernet 100BASE-FX Optical Interface Specifications and Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE Optical Interface Specifications

Copper SFP transceivers:

• Connector: Four-pair, Category 5 shielded twisted-pair connectivity through an RJ-45 connector

1000BASE-T (model number: SFP-1GE-T)

10/100/1000BASE-T (model number: SFP-1GE-FE-E-T)

NOTE: SFP-1GE-FE-E-T supports tri-rate 10/100/1000 mode in Junos OS Release 9.4 and later

• Pinout: MDI, MDI crossover

• Length: 328 ft/100 m

Copper interface specifications—see Ethernet 10BASE-T Copper Interface Specifications, Fast

Ethernet 100BASE-T Copper Interface Specifications, and Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE-T Copper

Interface Specifications

Bidirectional SFP transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

100BASE-BX (model number pairs: EX-SFP-FE20KT13R15 with EX-SFP-FE20KT15R13)

1000BASE-BX (model number pairs: SFP-GE10KT13R14 with SFP-GE10KT14R13,

SFP-GE10KT13R15 with SFP-GE10KT15R13, SFP-GE40KT13R15 with SFP-GE40KT15R13)

Optical interface specifications—see Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Bidirectional SFP

Optical Interface Specifications

LEDs OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Green—MIC is functioning normally.

Yellow—MIC has failed.

Link LED, one green per port:

Off—No link.

On steadily—Link is up with no activity.

Blinking—Link is up and is active.

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10-Gigabit Ethernet MICs with XFP

10-Gigabit Ethernet MICs with XFP

Figure 8: 2-Port 10-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with

XFP

Figure 9: 4-Port 10-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with

XFP

Software release

Description

Hardware features

2-port: Junos 10.2 and later

4-port: Junos 10.1 and later

For information on which MPCs support these MICs, see

“MIC/MPC Compatibility” on page 117 .

For information on which MICs are supported on MX Series routers, see

“MICs Supported by MX

Series Routers” on page 113 .

Two or four 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports

Power requirement:

2-port: 0.6 A @ 48 V (29 W)

4-port: 0.56 A @ 48 V (27 W)

• Weight:

2-port: 1 lb (0.45 kg)

4-port: 1.1 lb (0.5 kg)

• Model number:

2-port: MIC-3D-2XGE-XFP

4-port: MIC-3D-4XGE-XFP

High-performance throughput on each port at speeds up to 10 Gbps

LAN-PHY mode at 10.3125 Gbps

WAN-PHY mode at 9.953 Gbps

Maximum transmission units (MTUs) of up to 9192 bytes

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Software features

Configurable LAN-PHY and WAN-PHY mode options

Synchronous Ethernet support

Optical diagnostics and related alarms

Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) support

IEEE 802.1Q virtual LANs (VLANs) support

Remote monitoring (RMON) EtherStats

Source MAC learning

MAC accounting and policing—Dynamic local address learning of source MAC addresses

Flexible Ethernet encapsulation

Multiple tag protocol identifiers (TPID)

Cables and connectors •

Fiber-optic 10-gigabit small form-factor pluggable (XFP) transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

10GBASE-E (model number: XFP-10G-E-OC192-IR2)

10GBASE-L (model number: XFP-10G-L-OC192-SR1)

10GBASE-S (model number: XFP-10G-S)

10GBASE-Z (model number: XFP-10G-Z-OC192-LR2)

Optical interface specifications—see 10-Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE Optical Interface

Specifications

DWDM Tunable XFP transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

10GBASE-ZR (model number: XFP-10G-CBAND-T50-ZR)

DWDM supported wavelengths—see 10-Gigabit Ethernet DWDM Transceiver Wavelengths

NOTE: XFP-10G-CBAND-T50-ZR is supported in Junos 10.2 and later

Optical interface specifications—see 10-Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE Optical Interface

Specifications

LEDs OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Green—MIC is functioning normally.

Yellow—MIC has failed.

LINK LED, one green per port:

Off—No link.

On steadily—Link is up with no activity.

Blinking—Link is up and is active.

The ports are labeled:

2-port: [0/2]0 , [0/2]1

4-port: [0/2]0 , [0/2]1 , [1/3]0 , and [1/3]1

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10-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with SFP+

Figure 10: 10-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with SFP+

MIC3-3D-10XGE-SFPP

10-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with SFP+

Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

• Junos 12.3 and later

Ten 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports

Power requirement:

• 0.62 A @ 48 V (29.8 W)

• Weight:

• 1.54 lb (0.70 kg)

• Model number:

• MIC3-3D-10XGE-SFPP

High-performance throughput on each port at speeds up to 10 Gbps

Supports 10 SFP+ pluggable optic ports

Voltage Sequencer for local voltage sequence control and monitoring

LAN-PHY mode at 10.3125 Gbps

WAN-PHY mode at 9.95328 Gbps

Maximum transmission units (MTUs) of up to 9192 bytes

Configurable LAN-PHY and WAN-PHY mode options per port

Synchronous Ethernet support

Optical diagnostics and related alarms

Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) support

IEEE 802.1Q virtual LANs (VLANs) support

Remote monitoring (RMON) EtherStats

Source MAC learning

MAC accounting and policing—Dynamic local address learning of source MAC addresses

Flexible Ethernet encapsulation

Multiple tag protocol identifiers (TPID)

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Cables and connectors •

Fiber-optic 10-gigabit small form-factor pluggable (SFP+) transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC

10GBASE-SR (model number: SFPP-10GE-SR)

10GBASE-LR (model number: SFPP-10GE-LR)

10GBASE-ER (model number: SFPP-10GE-ER-XT)

10GBASE-ZR (model number: SFPP-10GE-ZR)

NOTE: SFPP-10GE-ZR does not have an extended case temperature and is not NEBS compliant when plugged into the 10-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with SFP+. If the ambient air temperature exceeds

40 degrees C, the software disables the transmitter, which takes the MIC offline.

Optical interface specifications—see 10-Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE Optical Interface

Specifications

LEDs OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Green—MIC is functioning normally.

Yellow—MIC has failed.

LINK LED, one per SFP+ port:

Off—No link.

Green—Link is up.

Yellow—Link is disabled.

The ports are labeled:

• Port [0] to Port [9]

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40-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with QSFP+

Figure 11: 40-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with QSFP+

MIC3-3D-2X40GE-QSFPP

40-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with QSFP+

Software release

Description

• 12.2 and later

For information on which MPCs support this MIC, see

“MIC/MPC Compatibility” on page 117

. For information on which MICs are supported on MX Series routers, see

“MICs Supported by MX Series

Routers” on page 113

.

Two 40-gigabit Ethernet ports

Power requirement:

• .38 A @ 48 V (18 W)

• Weight:

• 1.19 lb (0.54 kg)

• Model number:

• MIC3-3D-2X40GE-QSFPP

Hardware features •

High-performance throughput on each port at speeds up to 40 Gbps

Up to 40-Gbps of full-duplex traffic

Maximum transmission units (MTUs) of up to 9192 bytes

Software features

Synchronous Ethernet support

Optical diagnostics and related alarms

Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) support

IEEE 802.1Q virtual LANs (VLANs) support

Remote monitoring (RMON) EtherStats

Source MAC learning

MAC accounting and policing—Dynamic local address learning of source MAC addresses

Flexible Ethernet encapsulation

Multiple tag protocol identifiers (TPID)

Cables and connectors •

Fiber-optic 40-gigabit quad small form-factor pluggable plus (QSFP+)

Connector: 12-fiber MPO

40GBASE-SR4 (model number: QSFPP-40GBASE-SR4)

Connector: Standard Duplex LC

40GBASE-LR4 (model number: QSFPP-40GBASE-LR4)

Optical interface specifications—see 40-Gigabit Ethernet 40GBASE-R Optical Interface

Specifications.

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LEDs OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Green—MIC is functioning normally.

Yellow—MIC has failed.

LINK LED, one green per port:

Off—No link.

On steadily—Link is up with or without activity.

Yellow—Link is disabled.

The ports are labeled:

• PORT [0] - PORT [1]

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100-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with CFP

100-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with CFP

Figure 12: 1-Port 100 Gigabit Ethernet MIC with CFP

MIC3-3D-1X100GE-CFP

Software release • 12.1 and later

For information on which MPCs support this MIC, see

“MIC/MPC Compatibility” on page 117

. For information on which MICs are supported on MX Series routers, see

“MICs Supported by MX Series

Routers” on page 113

.

Description

Hardware features

Software features

One 100-Gigabit Ethernet port

Power requirement: 0.83 A @ 48 V (40 W)

Weight: 1.94 lb (0.88 kg)

Model number: MIC3-3D-1X100GE-CFP

High-performance throughput on each port at speeds up to 100 Gbps

Up to 100-Gbps of full-duplex traffic

Maximum transmission units (MTUs) of up to 9192 bytes

The port is labeled PORT0

Synchronous Ethernet support

Optical diagnostics and related alarms

Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) support

IEEE 802.1Q virtual LANs (VLANs) support

Remote monitoring (RMON) EtherStats

Source MAC learning

MAC accounting and policing—Dynamic local address learning of source MAC addresses

Flexible Ethernet encapsulation

Multiple tag protocol identifiers (TPID)

Cables and connectors •

Fiber-optic 100-Gigabit C Form-Factor Plugabble

Connector: Duplex SC/PC (Rx and Tx)

100GBASE-LR4 (model number: CFP-100GBASE-LR4)

Optical interface specifications—see 100-Gigabit Ethernet 100GBASE-R Optical Interface

Specifications

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LEDs OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Green—MIC is functioning normally.

Yellow—MIC has failed.

LINK LED, one green per port:

Off—No link.

On steadily—Link is up with no activity.

Amber—Link is disabled.

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100-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with CXP

Figure 13: 100-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with CXP

MIC3-3D-1X100GE-CXP

100-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with CXP

Software release • 12.2 and later

For information on which MPCs support this MIC, see

“MIC/MPC Compatibility” on page 117

. For information on which MICs are supported on MX Series routers, see

“MICs Supported by MX Series

Routers” on page 113

.

Description

Hardware features

Software features

One 100-gigabit Ethernet port

Power requirement: 0.42 A @ 48 V (20 W)

Weight: 1.03 lb (0.47 kg)

Model number: MIC3-3D-1X100GE-CXP

High-performance throughput on each port at speeds up to 100 Gbps

Up to 100-Gbps of full-duplex traffic

Maximum transmission units (MTUs) of up to 9192 bytes

The port is labeled PORT0

Synchronous Ethernet support

Optical diagnostics and related alarms

Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) support

IEEE 802.1Q virtual LANs (VLANs) support

Remote monitoring (RMON) EtherStats

Source MAC learning

MAC accounting and policing—Dynamic local address learning of source MAC addresses

Flexible Ethernet encapsulation

Multiple tag protocol identifiers (TPID)

Cables and connectors •

Fiber-optic 100-gigabit CXP

Connector: 24-fiber MPO

100GBASE-SR10 (model number: CXP-100GBASE-SR10)

Optical interface specifications—see 100-Gigabit Ethernet 100GBASE-R Optical Interface

Specifications

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LEDs OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Green—MIC is functioning normally.

Yellow—MIC has failed.

LINK LED, one green per port:

Off—No link.

On steadily—Link is up with or without activity.

Yellow—Link is disabled.

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SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) MICs with SFP

Figure 14: 4-Port SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) MIC with SFP

MIC-3D-4OC3OC12-

1OC48

0 1 2 3

Figure 15: 8-Port SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) MIC with SFP

MIC-3D-8OC3OC12-

4OC48

Software release

Description

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

4-port: Junos OS Release 11.2 and later

8-port: Junos OS Release 11.2 and later

For information on which MPCs support these MICs, see

“MIC/MPC Compatibility” on page 117

.

For information on which MICs are supported on MX Series routers, see

“MICs Supported by MX

Series Routers” on page 113

.

4-port: 4 OC3/STM1 or OC12/STM4 ports

8-port: 8 OC3/STM1 or OC12/STM4 ports

4-port: Rate-selectable using one of the following rates:

4-port OC3

4-port OC12

1-port OC48

8-port: Rate-selectable using one of the following rates:

8-port OC3

8-port OC12

4-port OC48

• Power requirement:

4-port: 2.6 A @ 9 V (23.4 W)

8-port: 3.1 A @ 9 V (27.9 W)

• Weight:

4-port: 1.27 lb (0.58 kg)

8-port: 1.47 lb (0.67 kg)

Model number:

4-port: MIC-3D-4OC3OC12-1OC48

8-port: MIC-3D-8OC3OC12-4OC48

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Hardware features

Software features

The ports are labeled:

4-port: 0-3

8-port: 0-7

• Maximum transmission units (MTUs) of up to 9192 bytes

Per-port SONET/SDH framing

Local and remote loopback on each port

Optical diagnostics and monitoring

Clocking options: internal or external/loop mode.

Encapsulations:

Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) fast reroute

MPLS CCC (Circuit Cross-Connection)

MPLS TCC (Translational Cross-Connection)

Cisco High-Level Data Link Control (cHDLC) cHDLC CCC cHDLC TCC

Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)

PPP for CCC

PPP for TCC

Flexible Frame Relay

Frame Relay

Frame Relay for CCC

Frame Relay for TCC

PPP over Frame Relay

NOTE: Ethernet over Frame Relay is not supported.

Cables and connectors •

Duplex LC/PC connector (Rx and Tx)

SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers:

• Multimode (model number: SFP-OC3-SR)

Intermediate reach (IR-1) (model number: SFP-OC3-IR)

Long reach (LR-1) (model number: SFP-OC3-LR)

Optical interface specifications—see SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 Optical Interface Specifications

SONET/SDH OC12/STM4 small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers:

Short reach (model number: SFP-OC12-SR)

Intermediate reach (IR-1) (model number: SFP-OC12-IR)

• Long reach (LR-1) (model number: SFP-OC12-LR)

Optical interface specifications—see SONET/SDH OC12/STM4 Optical Interface Specifications

SONET/SDH OC48/STM16 small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers:

Multimode (model number: SFP-1OC48-SR)

Intermediate reach (IR-1) (model number: SFP-1OC48-IR)

Long reach (LR-1) (model number: SFP-1OC48-LR)

Optical interface specifications—see SONET/SDH OC48/STM16 Optical Interface Specifications

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LEDs

SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) MICs with SFP

OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Green—MIC is functioning normally

Yellow—MIC has failed

LINK LED, one green per port:

Off—Not enabled

Green—Online with no alarms or failures

Yellow—Online with alarms for remote failures

Red—Active with a local alarm; router has detected a failure

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Alarms, errors, and events

SONET alarms:

Loss of light (LOL)

Loss of signal (LOS)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Phase lock loop (PLL)

Severely errored frame (SEF)

Alarm indicator signal–line (AIS-L)

Alarm indicator signal–path (AIS-P)

Remote defect indicator–line (RDI-L)

Remote defect indicator–path (RDI-P)

Loss of pointer–path (LOP-P)

Bit error rate–signal degrade (BERR-SD)

Bit error rate–signal fail (BERR-SF)

Payload label mismatch–Path (PLM-P)

Unequipped–path (UNEQ-P)

Remote error indicator–path (REI-P)

Alarm indicator signal–virtual container (V-AIS)

Loss of pointer–virtual container (V-LOP)

Remote defect indicator–virtual container (V-RDI)

Unequipped–virtual container (V-UNEQ)

Mismatch–virtual container (V-MIS)

SDH alarms:

Loss of light (LOL)

Phase lock loop (PLL)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Loss of signal (LOS)

Severely errored frame (SEF)

Multiplex-section alarm indicator signal (MS-AIS)

H Path alarm indicator signal (HP-AIS)

Loss of pointer (LOP)

Bit error rate–signal degrade (BER-SD)

Bit error rate–signal fail (BER-SF)

Multiplex section–far end receive failure (MS-FERF)

High order path–far end receive failure (HP-FERF)

High order path–payload label mismatch (HP-PLM)

Remote error indicator (REI)

Unequipped (UNEQ)

Tributary unit–alarm indicator signal (TU-AIS)

Tributary unit–loss of pointer (TU-LOP)

Tributary unit–remote defect indicator (TU-RDI)

Tributary unit–unequipped (TU-UNEQ)

Tributary unit–mismatch (TU-MIS)

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Channelized SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) MICs with SFP

Channelized SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) MICs with SFP

Figure 16: 4-Port Channelized SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) MIC with SFP

MIC-3D-4CHOC3-2CHOC12

0 1 2 3

Figure 17: 8-Port Channelized SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) MIC with SFP

MIC-3D-8CHOC3-4CHOC12

Software release

Description

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

• Junos OS Release 11.4 and later

For information on which MPCs support these MICs, see

“MIC/MPC Compatibility” on page 117

.

For information on which MICs are supported on MX Series routers, see

“MICs Supported by MX

Series Routers” on page 113

.

• 4-port: Rate-selectable using one of the following rates:

4-port OC3/STM1

2-port OC12/STM4

• 8-port: Rate-selectable using one of the following rates:

8-port OC3/STM1

4-port OC12/STM4

Channelization: OC3, DS3, DS1, DS0, E3, E1

Power requirement:

4-port: 4.56 A @ 9 V (41 W)

8-port: 5.78 A @ 9 V (52 W)

Weight:

4-port: 4.4 lb (2 kg)

8-port: 4.4 lb (2 kg)

Model number:

4-port: MIC-3D-4CHOC3-2CHOC12

8-port: MIC-3D-8CHOC3-4CHOC12

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Software features

The ports are labeled:

4-port: 0-3

8-port: 0-7

Maximum transmission units (MTUs) of up to 9192 bytes

Per-port SONET/SDH framing

Local and remote loopback on each port

Optical diagnostics and monitoring

Clocking options: internal or external/loop mode

Encapsulations:

MPLS fast reroute

MPLS CCC (circuit cross-connection)

MPLS TCC (translational cross-connection)

Cisco High-Level Data Link Control (cHDLC)

Cisco HDLC CCC

Cisco HDLC TCC

Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)

PPP for CCC

PPP for TCC

Flexible Frame Relay

Frame Relay

Frame Relay for CCC

Frame Relay for TCC

PPP over Frame Relay

Multilink-based protocols (Junos OS Release 12.1 and later):

• Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol (MLPPP)

• Multiclass MLPPP

Multilink Frame Relay (MLFR) end-to-end (FRF.15)

Multilink Frame Relay (MLFR) UNI NNI (FRF.16, also referred to as MFR)

Compressed Real-Time Transport Protocol (CRTP)

NOTE: When you configure multilink services on a MIC in an MX Series router, ensure that a

Multiservices DPC is present in the same router.

NOTE: Ethernet over Frame Relay is not supported.

Cables and connectors •

Duplex LC/PC connector (Rx and Tx)

SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers:

Multimode (model number: SFP-OC3-SR)

Intermediate reach (IR-1) (model number: SFP-OC3-IR)

• Long reach (LR-1) (model number: SFP-OC3-LR)

Optical interface specifications—see SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 Optical Interface Specifications

SONET/SDH OC12/STM4 small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers:

Short reach (model number: SFP-OC12-SR)

Intermediate reach (IR-1) (model number: SFP-OC12-IR)

Long reach (LR-1) (model number: SFP-OC12-LR)

• Long reach (LR-2) (model number: SFP-OC12-LR2)

Optical interface specifications—see SONET/SDH OC12/STM4 Optical Interface Specifications

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LEDs

Alarms, errors, and events

OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Green—MIC is functioning normally

Yellow—MIC has failed

LINK LED, one green per port:

Off—Not enabled

Green—Online with no alarms or failures

Yellow—Online with alarms for remote failures

Red—Active with a local alarm; router has detected a failure

SONET alarms:

Loss of light (LOL)

Loss of signal (LOS)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Phase lock loop (PLL)

Severely errored frame (SEF)

Alarm indicator signal–line (AIS-L)

Alarm indicator signal–path (AIS-P)

Remote defect indicator–line (RDI-L)

Remote defect indicator–path (RDI-P)

Loss of pointer–path (LOP-P)

Bit error rate–signal degrade (BERR-SD)

Bit error rate–signal fail (BERR-SF)

Payload label mismatch–Path (PLM-P)

Unequipped–path (UNEQ-P)

Remote error indicator–path (REI-P)

Alarm indicator signal–virtual container (V-AIS)

Loss of pointer–virtual container (V-LOP)

Remote defect indicator–virtual container (V-RDI)

Unequipped–virtual container (V-UNEQ)

Mismatch–virtual container (V-MIS)

SDH alarms:

Loss of light (LOL)

Phase lock loop (PLL)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Loss of signal (LOS)

Severely errored frame (SEF)

Multiplex-section alarm indicator signal (MS-AIS)

Higher order path–alarm indication signal (HP-AIS)

Loss of pointer (LOP)

Bit error rate–signal degrade (BER-SD)

Bit error rate–signal fail (BER-SF)

Multiplex section–far end receive failure (MS-FERF)

Higher order path—far-end receive failure (HP-FERF)

Higher order path—payload label mismatch (HP-PLM)

Remote error indicator (REI)

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Unequipped (UNEQ)

Tributary unit–alarm indicator signal (TU-AIS)

Tributary unit–loss of pointer (TU-LOP)

Tributary unit–remote defect indicator (TU-RDI)

Tributary unit–unequipped (TU-UNEQ)

Tributary unit–mismatch (TU-MIS)

DS3 alarms:

Alarm indication signal (AIS)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Loss of signal seconds (LOS)

Phase lock loop (PLL)

DS3 error detection:

C-bit code violations (CCV)

C-bit errored seconds (CES)

C-bit severely errored seconds (CSES)

CRC errors

Excessive zeros (EXZ)

Far-end block error (FEBE)

Far-end receive failure (FERF)

Line errored seconds (LES)

Parity bit (P-bit) code violations (PCV)

Parity bit (P-bit) errored seconds (PES)

Parity bit (P-bit) severely errored framing seconds (PSES)

Severely errored framing seconds (SEFS)

Unavailable seconds (UAS)

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Channelized OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) Circuit Emulation MIC with SFP

Channelized OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) Circuit Emulation MIC with SFP

Figure 18: Channelized OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) Circuit Emulation MIC with SFP

MIC-3D-4COC3-1COC12-CE

0 1 2 3

Software release

Description

Hardware features

• Junos OS Release 12.2 and later

For information on which MPCs support this MIC, see

“MIC/MPC Compatibility” on page 117 . For

information on which MICs are supported on MX Series routers, see

“MICs Supported by MX Series

Routers” on page 113 .

Four OC3/STM1 ports

Rate-selectable using one of the following rates:

4-port OC3/STM1

1-port OC12/STM4

One channelized OC12/STM4 port (down to DS0)

SONET or SDH is configurable on a MIC level

SONET channelization:

4 OC3 channel

336 DS1 channels

2016 DS0 channels (combination of nxDS0)

• SDH channelization:

4 STM1 channel

252 E1 channels

2016 DS0 channels (combination of nxDS0)

• Power requirement:

• 2.83 A @ 12 V (33.96 W)

• Weight:

• 1.63 lb (0.74 kg)

• Model number:

• MIC-3D-4COC3-1COC12-CE

• Ports are numbered 0 through 3

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Software features •

Per-MIC SONET/SDH framing

Internal and loop clocking

Encapsulations:

Pseudo Wire Emulation Edge-to-Edge (PWE3) Architecture (RFC 3985)

Requirements for Pseudo-Wire Emulation Edge-to-Edge (PWE3) (RFC 3916)

Structure-Agnostic Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) over Packet (SAToP) (RFC 4553)

Structure-Aware Time Division Multiplexed (TDM) Circuit Emulation Service over Packet

Switched Network (CESoPSN) (RFC 5086)

• Pseudowire Emulation Edge-to-Edge (PWE3) Control Word for Use over an MPLS PSN (RFC

4385)

Cables and connectors •

Duplex LC/PC connector (Rx and Tx)

SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers:

• Multimode (model number: SFP-OC3-SR)

Intermediate reach (IR-1) (model number: SFP-OC3-IR)

Long reach (LR-1) (model number: SFP-OC3-LR)

Optical interface specifications—see SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 Optical Interface Specifications

SONET/SDH OC12/STM4 small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers:

Short reach (model number: SFP-OC12-SR)

Intermediate reach (IR-1) (model number: SFP-OC312-IR)

• Long reach (LR-1) (model number: SFP-OC12-LR)

Optical interface specifications—see SONET/SDH OC12/STM4 Optical Interface Specifications

NOTE: To extend the life of the laser, when a MIC is not being actively used with any valid links, take the MIC offline until you are ready to establish a link to another device. For information about taking a MIC offline, see the request chassis pic offline command in the Junos OS System Basics

and Services Command Reference.

LEDs OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Green—MIC is functioning normally

Yellow—MIC has failed

LINK LED, one tricolor per port:

Off—Not enabled

Green—Online with no alarms or failures

Yellow—Online with alarms for remote failures

Red—Active with a local alarm; router has detected a failure

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Alarms, errors, and events

Structure-agnostic alarms for T1 and E1 interface:

Alarm indication signal (AIS)

Loss of signal (LOS)

Line code violation (LCV)

Errored seconds (ES)

Line-errored seconds (LES)

Severely errored seconds (SES)

Unavailable errored seconds (UAS)

Structure aware alarms for T1 and E1 interface:

Severely errored frame (SEF)

Block error event (BEE)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Yellow alarm (remote alarm indication RAI)

Path code violation (PCV)

Severely errored frame seconds (SEFS)

Bursty errored seconds (BES)

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Channelized E1/T1 Circuit Emulation MIC

Figure 19: Channelized E1/T1 Circuit Emulation MIC

MIC-3D-16CHE1-T1-CE

Software release

Description

Hardware features

• Junos OS Release 12.3 and later

Sixteen E1 or T1 ports

Per-MIC E1/T1 framing

DS1 channelization per MIC:

1 DS1 channel

24 DS0 channels

E1 channelization per PIC:

1 E1 channel

32 DS0 channels

Internal and loop clocking

Power requirement: 2.21 A @ 12 V (26.55 W)

Weight: 1.57 lb (0.71 kg)

Model number: MIC-3D-16CHE1-T1-CE

Ports are numbered:

Top row: 8 and 15 from left to right

Bottom row: 0 and 7 from left to right

Software features

Cables and connectors

Full bit error rate test (BERT)

DS1 and E1 interfaces are selectable on a per-port granularity

Per-port framing is not supported

You can configure the following framing modes using the CLI:

T1—SF, ESF, D4/superframe, ESF (extended superframe)

E1—G704, G704–no-crc4, unframed

Local, remote, and per-port loopback diagnostics

Encapsulations:

Pseudowire Emulation Edge to Edge (PWE3) Architecture (RFC 3985)

Requirements for Pseudowire Emulation Edge to Edge (PWE3) (RFC 3916)

Structure-Agnostic Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) over Packet (SAToP) (RFC 4553)

Structure-Aware Time Division Multiplexed (TDM) Circuit Emulation Service over Packet-Switched

Network (CESoPSN) (RFC 5086)

• Pseudowire Emulation Edge to Edge (PWE3) Control Word for Use over an MPLS PSN (RFC 4385)

• RJ-48 connector

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LEDs

Alarms, errors, and events

OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Green—MIC is functioning normally.

Yellow—MIC has failed.

One tricolor per port:

Off—Not enabled.

Green—Online with no alarms or failures.

Yellow—Online with alarms for remote failures.

Red—Active with a local alarm; router has detected a failure.

Structure-agnostic alarms for T1 and E1 interface:

Alarm indication signal (AIS)

Loss of signal (LOS)

• Structure-aware alarms for T1 and E1 interface:

Loss of signal (LOS)

Alarm indication signal (AIS)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Remote alarm indication signal (RAIS)

Structure-agnostic error detection for T1 and E1 interface:

Errored seconds (ES)

Line code violation (LCV)

Line errored seconds (LES)

Severely errored seconds (SES)

Unavailable seconds (UAS)

Loss of signal seconds (LOSS)

• Structure-aware error detection for T1 and E1 interface:

Severely errored frame (SEF)

Block error event (BEE)

Line code violation (LCV)

Path code violation (PCV)

Line errored seconds (LES)

Errored seconds (ES)

Severely errored seconds (SES)

Severely errored frame seconds (SEFS)

Bursty errored seconds (BES)

Unavailable seconds (UAS)

Loss of signal seconds (LOSS)

Loss of framing seconds (LOFS)

Far-end block error (FEBE) (E1 only)

CRC errors (E1 only)

Channelized E1/T1 Circuit Emulation MIC

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Tri-Rate MIC

Figure 20: 40-Port Tri-Rate MIC

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Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

• Junos 10.2 and later

For information on which MPCs support this MIC, see

“MIC/MPC Compatibility” on page 117

. For information on which MICs are supported on MX Series routers, see

“MICs Supported by MX Series

Routers” on page 113

.

40 autonegotiating 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, or 1000BASE-T Megabit Ethernet ports

Power requirement: 0.85 A @ 48 V (41 W)

Weight: 1.9 lb (0.9 kg)

Model number: MIC-3D-40GE-TX

Dual-wide MIC that installs into 2 MIC slots

High-performance throughput on each port at speeds of 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1000 Mbps

Up to 40-Gbps of full-duplex traffic

Autonegotiation between Gigabit Ethernet circuit partners

Maximum transmission units (MTUs) of up to 9192 bytes

The ports are numbered 0/0 through 3/9 bottom to top and left to right when installed horizontally

Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) support

IEEE 802.1Q virtual LANs (VLANs) support

Remote monitoring (RMON) EtherStats

Source MAC learning

MAC accounting and policing—Dynamic local address learning of source MAC addresses

Flexible Ethernet encapsulation

Multiple tag protocol identifiers (TPID)

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Tri-Rate MIC

Cables and connectors •

Connector: Four-pair, Category 5 shielded twisted-pair connectivity through an RJ-45 connector

Pinout: MDI, MDI crossover

Maximum distance: 328 ft (100 m)

CAUTION: Do not use RJ-45 cables with strain-relief boots exceeding 1.5 mm from the bottom of the connector. Cable boots that exceed this measurement can damage the port.

LEDs OK/fail LED, one bicolor:

Green—MIC is functioning normally.

Yellow—MIC has failed.

Link LED, one green per port:

Off—No link.

On steadily—Link is up with no activity.

Blinking—Link is up and is active.

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SONET/SDH OC192/STM64 MIC with XFP

Figure 21: SONET/SDH OC192/STM64 MIC with XFP

MIC-3D-1OC192-XFP

Software release

Description

Hardware features

• Junos OS Release 12.2 and later

For information on which MPCs support this MIC, see

“MIC/MPC Compatibility” on page 117 . For

information on which MICs are supported on MX Series routers, see

“MICs Supported by MX Series

Routers” on page 113 .

One OC192 port

Clear channel functionality

Power requirement:

• 4.25 A @ 9 V (38.25 W)

• Weight:

• 1.34 lb (0.61 kg)

• Model number:

• MIC-3D-1OC192-XFP

Maximum transmission units (MTUs) of up to 9192 bytes

MIC bandwidth of up to 10 Gbps

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Software features

SONET/SDH framing

Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) fast reroute

Ingress behavior aggregate (BA) classification

Internal and loop clocking

Encapsulations:

MPLS fast reroute

MPLS CCC (circuit cross-connection)

MPLS TCC (translational cross-connection)

Cisco High-Level Data Link Control (cHDLC)

Cisco HDLC CCC

Cisco HDLC TCC

Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)

PPP for CCC

PPP for TCC

Flexible Frame Relay

Frame Relay

Frame Relay for CCC

Frame Relay for TCC

PPP over Frame Relay

NOTE: Ethernet over Frame Relay is not supported.

Cables and connectors • SONET/SDH OC192/STM64 XFP transceivers:

• Short reach (SR-1) (model number: XFP-10G-L-OC192-SR1)

Intermediate reach (IR-1) (model number: XFP-10G-E-OC192-IR2)

Long reach (LR-1) (model number: XFP-10G-Z-OC192-LR2)

Optical interface specifications—see SONET/SDH OC192/STM64 Optical Interface

Specifications

NOTE: To extend the life of the laser, when a MIC is not being actively used with any valid links, take the MIC offline until you are ready to establish a link to another device. For information about taking a MIC offline, see the request chassis pic offline command in the Junos OS Operational

Mode Commands.

LEDs OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

Green—MIC is functioning normally

Yellow—MIC has failed

LINK LED, one tricolor per port:

Off—Not enabled

Green—Online with no alarms or failures

Yellow—Online with alarms for remote failures

Red—Active with a local alarm; router has detected a failure

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Alarms, errors, and events

SONET alarms:

Loss of light (LOL)

Phase lock loop (PLL)

Loss of signal (LOS)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Severely errored frame (SEF)

Alarm indicator signal–line (AIS-L)

Alarm indicator signal–path (AIS-P)

Remote defect indicator–line (RDI-L)

Remote defect indicator–path (RDI-P)

Loss of pointer–path (LOP-P)

Bit error rate–signal degrade (BERR-SD)

Bit error rate–signal fail (BERR-SF)

Payload label mismatch–Path (PLM-P)

Unequipped–path (UNEQ-P)

Remote error indicator–path (REI-P)

SDH alarms:

Loss of light (LOL)

Phase lock loop (PLL)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Loss of signal (LOS)

Severely errored frame (SEF)

Multiplex-section alarm indicator signal (MS-AIS)

Higher order path–alarm indication signal (HP-AIS)

Loss of pointer (LOP)

Bit error rate–signal degrade (BER-SD)

Bit error rate–signal fail (BER-SF)

Multiplex section–far end receive failure (MS-FERF)

Higher order path—far-end receive failure (HP-FERF)

Higher order path—payload label mismatch (HP-PLM)

Remote error indicator (REI)

Unequipped (UNEQ)

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MX Series PICs

MX Series PIC Overview on page 155

High Availability Features on page 156

FPCs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 156

PICs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 156

Channelized OC12/STM4 Enhanced IQ (IQE) PIC with SFP on page 158

Channelized OC48/STM16 Enhanced IQ (IQE) PIC with SFP on page 163

SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) PIC with SFP on page 168

SONET/SDH OC12/STM4 (Multi-Rate) PIC with SFP on page 172

SONET/SDH OC48/STM16 Enhanced IQ (IQE) PIC with SFP on page 176

SONET/SDH OC48/STM16 (Multi-Rate) PIC with SFP on page 180

SONET/SDH OC48/STM16 PIC with SFP on page 184

SONET/SDH OC192c/STM64 PIC on page 188

SONET/SDH OC192c/STM64 PIC with XFP on page 192

MX Series PIC Overview

PICs provide the physical connection to various network media types. The PICs are inserted into a slot in a router. You can install PICs of different media types on the same router as long as the router supports those PICs.

PICs receive incoming packets from the network and transmit outgoing packets to the network. During this process, each PIC performs framing and high-speed signaling for its media type. Before transmitting outgoing data packets, the PICs encapsulate the packets received. Each PIC is equipped with a media-specific ASIC that performs control functions tailored to the PIC's media type.

Blank PICs resemble other PICs but do not provide any physical connection or activity.

When a slot is not occupied by a PIC, you must insert a blank PIC to fill the empty slot and ensure proper cooling of the system.

MX240, MX480, and MX960 3D Universal Edge Routers support 2 PICs per Flexible PIC

Concentrator (FPC). The maximum number of supported PICs varies per router:

• MX960 router—12 PICs

• MX480 router—6 PICs

• MX240 router—2 PICs

Related

Documentation

High Availability Features on page 156

FPCs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 156

PICs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 156

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High Availability Features

High availability features include Routing Engine redundancy, graceful Routing Engine switchover (GRES), nonstop bridging, nonstop active routing, graceful restart for routing protocols, Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), and unified in-service software upgrade (ISSU). Some high availability features are not supported by all platforms and all PICs. For more information, see the Junos OS High Availability Configuration Guide.

Related

Documentation

MX Series PIC Overview on page 155

FPCs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 156

PICs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 156

FPCs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers

An FPC occupies two slots when installed in an MX240, MX480, or MX960 router. The maximum number of supported FPCs varies per router:

• MX960 router—6 FPCs

• MX480 router—3 FPCs

• MX240 router—1 FPC

Table 16 on page 156

lists FPCs supported by MX Series routers.

Table 16: FPCs Supported by MX Series Routers

FPC Type FPC Name FPC Model Number

Maximum

Number of PICs

Supported

Maximum

Throughput per FPC

(Full-duplex)

First Junos OS

Release

3

2

FPC3

FPC2

MX-FPC3

MX-FPC2

2

2

20 Gbps

10 Gbps

9.4

9.5

Related

Documentation

MX Series PIC Overview on page 155

PICs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 156

High Availability Features on page 156

PICs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers

Table 17 on page 156

lists the PICs supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 routers.

Table 17: PICs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers

PIC Name PIC Model Number Ports Type First Junos OS Release

Channelized IQ PICs

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Table 17: PICs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers (continued)

PIC Name PIC Model Number Ports Type First Junos OS Release

4 2 9.5

“Channelized OC12/STM4 Enhanced

IQ (IQE) PIC with SFP” on page 158

PB-4CHOC12-STM4-IQE-SFP

“Channelized OC48/STM16

Enhanced IQ (IQE) PIC with SFP” on page 163

PB-1CHOC48-STM16-IQE 1 2 9.5

SONET/SDH PICs

“SONET/SDH OC3/STM1

(Multi-Rate) PIC with SFP” on page 168

PB-4OC3-1OC12-SON2-SFP

“SONET/SDH OC12/STM4

(Multi-Rate) PIC with SFP” on page 172

PB-4OC3-4OC12-SON-SFP

“SONET/SDH OC48/STM16

Enhanced IQ (IQE) PIC with SFP” on page 176

PC-4OC48-STM16-IQE-SFP

“SONET/SDH OC48/STM16

(Multi-Rate) PIC with SFP” on page 180

PB-1OC48-SON-B-SFP

“SONET/SDH OC48/STM16 PIC with

SFP” on page 184

PC-4OC48-SON-SFP

“SONET/SDH OC192c/STM64 PIC” on page 188

PC-1OC192-SON-VSR

“SONET/SDH OC192c/STM64 PIC with XFP” on page 192

PC-1OC192-SON-XFP

4

4

4

1

4

1

1

2

2

3

2

3

3

3

9.5

9.5

10.4R2

9.5

9.4

9.4

9.4

Related

Documentation

MX Series PIC Overview on page 155

FPCs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 156

High Availability Features on page 156

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Channelized OC12/STM4 Enhanced IQ (IQE) PIC with SFP

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Software release

Description

Hardware features

• Junos 9.5 and later

Four OC12/STM4 ports

SONET or SDH is configurable on a per-port granularity

SONET channelization:

4 OC12 channel

16 OC3 channels

48 DS3 channels

672 DS1 channels

975 DS0 channels

SDH channelization:

4 STM4 channel

16 STM1 channels

48 E3 channels

504 E1 channels

975 DS0 channels

Power requirement: 1.08 A @ 48V (52 W)

Model Number: PB-4CHOC12-STM4-IQE-SFP

• Ports are numbered:

Top row: 2 and 0 from left to right

Bottom row: 3 and 1 from left to right

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Software features •

Quality of service (QoS) per channel: weighted round-robin (WRR), random early detection

(RED), weighted random early detection (WRED)

Enhanced fine-grained queuing per logical interface. See the Junos Class of Service Configuration for more information about class of service features.

Subrate and scrambling:

Digital Link/Quick Eagle

Kentrox

Larscom

ADTRAN

Verilink

Packet buffering, Layer 2 parsing

M13/C-bit parity encoding

DS3 far-end alarm and control (FEAC) channel support

Local line, remote line, and remote payload loopback testing

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP): OC3 MIB, DS3 MIB, T1 MIB

Dynamic, arbitrary channel configuration

Full bit error rate test (BERT)

Encapsulations:

Circuit cross-connect (CCC)

Translational cross-connect (TCC)

Extended Frame Relay for CCC and TCC

Flexible Frame Relay

Frame Relay

Frame Relay for CCC

Frame Relay for TCC

Frame Relay port CCC

High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC)

HDLC framing for CCC

HDLC framing for TCC

MPLS CCC

MPLS TCC

Multilink Frame Relay (MLFR) UNI NNI (MFR FRF.16)

Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)

PPP for CCC

PPP for TCC

• Encapsulations available only for DS1:

Multilink Frame Relay end-to-end (MLFR FRF.15)

Multilink PPP (MLPPP)

PPP over Frame Relay

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Cables and connectors •

You can install any transceiver supported by the PIC. For information about installing and removing transceivers, see the hardware guide for your router.

SONET/SDH OC12/STM4 small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx); single-mode fiber

Short reach (SR-1) (model number: SFP-OC12-SR)

Intermediate reach (IR-1) (model number: SFP-OC12-IR)

Long reach (LR-1) (model number: SFP-OC12-LR)

Optical interface specifications—see SONET/SDH OC12/STM4 Optical Interface Specifications

LEDs

Alarms, errors, and events

One tricolor per port:

Off—Not enabled

Green—Online with no alarms or failures

Yellow—Online with alarms for remote failures

Red—Active with a local alarm; router has detected a failure

SONET alarms:

Alarm indication signal—line (AIS-L)

Alarm indication signal—path (AIS-P)

Bit error rate—signal degrade (BERR-SD)

Bit error rate—signal fail (BERR-SF)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Loss of light (LOL)

Loss of pointer (LOP)

Loss of signal (LOS)

Payload label mismatch (PLM-P)

Remote defect indication—line (RDI-L)

Remote defect indication—path (RDI-P)

Remote error indication (REI)

Payload unequipped (unequipped STS at path level) (UNEQ-P)

Virtual container—alarm indication signal (VAIS)

Virtual container—loss of pointer (VLOP)

Virtual container—mismatch (VMIS)

Virtual container—remote defect indication (VRD1)

Virtual container—unequipped (VUNEQ)

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SDH alarms:

Administrative unit alarm indication signal (AU-AIS)

Bit error rate—signal degrade (BERR-SD)

Bit error rate—signal fail (BERR-SF)

Bit interleaved parity (BIP) error B1, B2, B3

Higher order path—alarm indication signal (HP-AIS)

Higher order path—far-end receive failure (HP-FERF)

Higher order path—payload label mismatch (HP-PLM)

Higher order path—loss of pointer (HP-LOP)

Higher order path—remote defect indication (HP-RDI)

Higher order path—unequipped (HP-UNEQ)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Loss of light (LOL)

Loss of signal (LOS)

Multiplex section—alarm indication signal (MS-AIS)

Multiplex section—far-end receive failure (MS-FERF)

Multiplex section—remote defect indication (MS-RDI)

Multiplex section—remote error indication (MS-REI)

Phase lock loop (PLL)

Remote error indication (REI)

Severely errored frame (SEF)

Tributary unit—alarm indication signal (TU-AIS)

Tributary unit—loss of pointer (TU-LOP)

Tributary unit—mismatch (TU-MIS)

Tributary unit—remote defect indication (TU-RD1)

Tributary unit—unequipped (TU-UNEQ)

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• DS1 alarms:

Alarm indication signal (AIS)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Remote alarm indication signal (RAIS)

• DS1 error detection:

Bursty errored seconds (BES)

CRC errors

Errored seconds (ES)

Line errored seconds (LES)

Loss of framing seconds (LOFS)

Severely errored seconds (SES)

Severely errored framing seconds (SEFS)

Unavailable seconds (UAS)

• DS3 alarms:

Alarm indication signal (AIS)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Yellow alarm

• DS3 error detection:

C-bit code violations (CCV)

C-bit errored seconds (CES)

C-bit severely errored framing seconds (CEFS)

CRC errors

Excessive zeros (EXZ)

Far-end block error (FEBE)

Far-end receive failure (FERF)

Line errored seconds (LES)

Parity bit (P-bit) code violations (PCV)

Parity bit (P-bit) errored seconds (PES)

Parity bit (P-bit) severely errored framing seconds (PSES)

Severely errored framing seconds (SEFS)

Unavailable seconds (UAS)

• Layer 2 per-queue and per-channel packet and byte counters Instrumentation

(counters)

Related

Documentation

MX Series PIC Overview on page 155

FPCs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 156

PICs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 156

High Availability Features on page 156

• SONET/SDH OC12/STM4 Optical Interface Specifications

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Channelized OC48/STM16 Enhanced IQ (IQE) PIC with SFP

Channelized OC48/STM16 Enhanced IQ (IQE) PIC with SFP

Software release

Description

Hardware features

• Junos 9.5 and later

One OC48/STM16 port

SONET or SDH is configurable on a per-port granularity

SONET channelization:

4 OC12 channel

16 OC3 channels

48 DS3 channels

672 DS1 channels

975 DS0 channels

• SDH channelization:

4 STM4 channel

16 STM1 channels

48 E3 channels

504 E1 channels

975 DS0 channels

Power requirement: 1.10 A @ 48V (53 W)

Model Number: PB-1CHOC48-STM16-IQE-SFP

• Port is numbered 0.

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Software features •

Quality of service (QoS) per channel: weighted round-robin (WRR), random early detection

(RED), weighted random early detection (WRED)

Enhanced fine-grained queuing per logical interface. See the Junos Class of Service Configuration for more information about class of service features.

Subrate and scrambling:

Digital Link/Quick Eagle

Kentrox

Larscom

ADTRAN

Verilink

Packet buffering, Layer 2 parsing

M13/C-bit parity encoding

DS3 far-end alarm and control (FEAC) channel support

Local line, remote line, and remote payload loopback testing

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP): OC12, OC3 MIB, DS3 MIB, T1 MIB

Dynamic, arbitrary channel configuration

Full bit error rate test (BERT)

Encapsulations:

Circuit cross-connect (CCC)

Translational cross-connect (TCC)

Extended Frame Relay for CCC and TCC

Flexible Frame Relay

Frame Relay

Frame Relay for CCC

Frame Relay for TCC

Frame Relay port CCC

High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC)

HDLC framing for CCC

HDLC framing for TCC

MPLS CCC

MPLS TCC

Multilink Frame Relay (MLFR) UNI NNI (MFR FRF.16)

Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)

PPP for CCC

PPP for TCC

• Encapsulations available only for DS1:

Multilink Frame Relay end-to-end (MLFR FRF.15)

Multilink PPP (MLPPP)

PPP over Frame Relay

Cables and connectors •

SONET/SDH OC48/STM12 SFP small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx); single-mode fiber

Short reach (SR-1) (model number: SFP-1OC48-SR)

Intermediate reach (IR-1) (model number: SFP-1OC48-IR)

• Long reach (LR-2) (model number: SFP-1OC48-LR)

Optical interface specifications—see SONET/SDH OC48/STM16 Optical Interface Specifications

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LEDs

Alarms, errors, and events

One tricolor per port:

Off—Not enabled

Green—Online with no alarms or failures

Yellow—Online with alarms for remote failures

Red—Active with a local alarm; router has detected a failure

SONET alarms:

Alarm indication signal—line (AIS-L)

Alarm indication signal—path (AIS-P)

Bit error rate—signal degrade (BERR-SD)

Bit error rate—signal fail (BERR-SF)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Loss of light (LOL)

Loss of pointer (LOP)

Loss of signal (LOS)

Payload label mismatch (PLM-P)

Remote defect indication—line (RDI-L)

Remote defect indication—path (RDI-P)

Remote error indication (REI)

Payload unequipped (unequipped STS at path level) (UNEQ-P)

Virtual container—alarm indication signal (VAIS)

Virtual container—loss of pointer (VLOP)

Virtual container—mismatch (VMIS)

Virtual container—remote defect indication (VRD1)

Virtual container—unequipped (VUNEQ)

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SDH alarms:

Administrative unit alarm indication signal (AU-AIS)

Bit error rate—signal degrade (BERR-SD)

Bit error rate—signal fail (BERR-SF)

Bit interleaved parity (BIP) error B1, B2, B3

Higher order path—alarm indication signal (HP-AIS)

Higher order path—far-end receive failure (HP-FERF)

Higher order path—payload label mismatch (HP-PLM)

Higher order path—loss of pointer (HP-LOP)

Higher order path—remote defect indication (HP-RDI)

Higher order path—unequipped (HP-UNEQ)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Loss of light (LOL)

Loss of signal (LOS)

Multiplex section—alarm indication signal (MS-AIS)

Multiplex section—far-end receive failure (MS-FERF)

Multiplex section—remote defect indication (MS-RDI)

Multiplex section—remote error indication (MS-REI)

Phase lock loop (PLL)

Remote error indication (REI)

Severely errored frame (SEF)

Tributary unit—alarm indication signal (TU-AIS)

Tributary unit—loss of pointer (TU-LOP)

Tributary unit—mismatch (TU-MIS)

Tributary unit—remote defect indication (TU-RD1)

Tributary unit—unequipped (TU-UNEQ)

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• DS1 alarms:

Alarm indication signal (AIS)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Remote alarm indication signal (RAIS)

• DS1 error detection:

Bursty errored seconds (BES)

CRC errors

Errored seconds (ES)

Line errored seconds (LES)

Loss of framing seconds (LOFS)

Severely errored seconds (SES)

Severely errored framing seconds (SEFS)

Unavailable seconds (UAS)

• DS3 alarms:

Alarm indication signal (AIS)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Yellow alarm

• DS3 error detection:

C-bit code violations (CCV)

C-bit errored seconds (CES)

C-bit severely errored framing seconds (CEFS)

CRC errors

Excessive zeros (EXZ)

Far-end block error (FEBE)

Far-end receive failure (FERF)

Line errored seconds (LES)

Parity bit (P-bit) code violations (PCV)

Parity bit (P-bit) errored seconds (PES)

Parity bit (P-bit) severely errored framing seconds (PSES)

Severely errored framing seconds (SEFS)

Unavailable seconds (UAS)

• Layer 2 per-queue and per-channel packet and byte counters Instrumentation

(counters)

Related

Documentation

MX Series PIC Overview on page 155

FPCs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 156

PICs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 156

High Availability Features on page 156

• SONET/SDH OC48/STM16 Optical Interface Specifications

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Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

• Junos 9.5 and later

Rate-selectable using one of the following rates:

1-port OC12/STM4

1-port OC12c/STM4c

4-port OC3c/STM1c

Power requirement: 0.40 A @ 48 V (19 W)

Model Number: PB-4OC3-1OC12-SON-SFP

Multiplexing and demultiplexing

Rate policing on input

Rate shaping on output

Packet buffering, Layer 2 parsing

Optical diagnostics and related alarms

Per-port SONET/SDH framing

Link aggregation

Alarm and event counting and detection

Dual-router automatic protection switching (APS)

Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) fast reroute

Encapsulations:

Circuit cross-connect (CCC)

Translational cross-connect (TCC)

Frame Relay

High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)

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Cables and connectors You can install any transceiver supported by the PIC. For information about installing and removing transceivers, see the hardware guide for your router.

• Fiber-optic small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 SFPs:

• Multimode (model number: SFP-OC3-SR)

Intermediate reach (IR-1) (model number: SFP-OC3-IR)

Long reach (LR-1) (model number: SFP-OC3-LR)

Optical interface specifications—see SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 Optical Interface Specifications

SONET/SDH OC12/STM4 SFPs:

• Short reach (SR-1) (model number: SFP-OC12-SR)

• Intermediate reach (IR-1) (model number: SFP-OC12-IR)

• Long reach (LR-1) (model number: SFP-OC12-LR)

Optical interface specifications—see SONET/SDH OC12/STM4 Optical Interface

Specifications

NOTE: To extend the life of the laser, when a PIC is not being actively used with any valid links, take the PIC offline until you are ready to establish a link to another device. For information about taking a PIC offline, see the request chassis pic offline command in the Junos OS Operational Mode

Commands.

LEDs One tricolor per port:

Off—Not enabled

Green—Online with no alarms or failures

Yellow—Online with alarms for remote failures

Red—Active with a local alarm; router has detected a failure

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Alarms, errors, and events

SONET alarms:

Alarm indication signal—line (AIS-L)

Alarm indication signal—path (AIS-P)

Bit error rate—signal degrade (BERR-SD)

Bit error rate—signal fail (BERR-SF)

Bit interleaved parity (BIP) error B1, B2, B3

Far-end bit error: remote error indication—line (REI-L), far-end line coding violations (CV-LFE)

Far-end bit error: remote error indication—path (REI-P), far-end path coding violations

(CV-PFE)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Loss of pointer (LOP-P)

Loss of signal (LOS)

Payload label mismatch (PLM-P)

Payload unequipped (unequipped STS at path level) (UNEQ-P)

Remote defect indication—line (RDI-L)

Remote defect indication—path (RDI-P)

• SDH alarms:

Administrative unit alarm indication signal (AU-AIS)

Bit error rate signal degrade (BERR-SD)

Bit error rate signal fail (BERR-SF)

Bit interleaved parity (BIP) error B1, B2, B3

Higher order path—payload label mismatch (HP-PLM)

Higher order path—loss of pointer (HP-LOP)

Higher order path—remote defect indication (HP-RDI)

Higher order path—unequipped (HP-UNEQ)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Loss of signal (LOS)

Multiplex section—alarm indication signal (MS-AIS)

Multiplex section—remote defect indication (MS-RDI)

Multiplex section—remote error indication (MS-REI)

• Error detection:

Errored seconds (ES-S, ES-L, ES-P)

Far-end errored seconds (ES-LFE, ES-PFE)

Far-end severely errored seconds (SES-LFE, SES-PFE)

Far-end unavailable seconds (UAS-LFE, UAS-PFE)

Severely errored frames (SEF)

Severely errored framing seconds (SEFS-S)

Severely errored seconds (SES-S, SES-L, SES-P)

Unavailable seconds (UAS-L, UAS-P)

Related

Documentation

MX Series PIC Overview on page 155

FPCs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 156

PICs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 156

High Availability Features on page 156

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SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) PIC with SFP

• SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 Optical Interface Specifications

• SONET/SDH OC12/STM4 Optical Interface Specifications

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Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

• Junos 9.5 and later

Rate-selectable using one of the following rates:

1-port OC12

1-port OC48

1-port OC48c

4-port OC3c

4-port OC12c

Power requirement: 0.40 A @ 48 V (19 W)

Model Number: PB-4OC3-4OC12-SON-SFP

Multiplexing and demultiplexing

Rate policing on input

Rate shaping on output

Packet buffering, Layer 2 parsing

Optical diagnostics and related alarms

Per-port SONET/SDH framing

Link aggregation

Alarm and event counting and detection

Dual-router automatic protection switching (APS)

Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) fast reroute

Encapsulations:

Circuit cross-connect (CCC)

Translational cross-connect (TCC)

Frame Relay

High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)

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SONET/SDH OC12/STM4 (Multi-Rate) PIC with SFP

Cables and connectors You can install any transceiver supported by the PIC. For information about installing and removing transceivers, see the hardware guide for your router.

• Fiber-optic small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 SFPs:

• Multimode (model number: SFP-OC3-SR)

Intermediate reach (IR-1) (model number: SFP-OC3-IR)

Long reach (LR-1) (model number: SFP-OC3-LR)

Optical interface specifications—see SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 Optical Interface Specifications

SONET/SDH OC12/STM4 SFPs:

• Short reach (SR-1) (model number: SFP-OC12-SR)

• Intermediate reach (IR-1) (model number: SFP-OC12-IR)

• Long reach (LR-1) (model number: SFP-OC12-LR)

Optical interface specifications—see SONET/SDH OC12/STM4 Optical Interface

Specifications

• SONET/SDH OC48/STM12 SFPs:

• Short reach (SR-1) (model number: SFP-1OC48-SR)

Intermediate reach (IR-1) (model number: SFP-1OC48-IR)

Long reach (LR-2) (model number: SFP-1OC48-LR)

Optical interface specifications—see SONET/SDH OC48/STM16 Optical Interface

Specifications

NOTE: To extend the life of the laser, when a PIC is not being actively used with any valid links, take the PIC offline until you are ready to establish a link to another device. For information about taking a PIC offline, see the request chassis pic offline command in the Junos OS Operational Mode

Commands.

LEDs One tricolor per port:

Off—Not enabled

Green—Online with no alarms or failures

Yellow—Online with alarms for remote failures

Red—Active with a local alarm; router has detected a failure

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Alarms, errors, and events

SONET alarms:

Alarm indication signal—line (AIS-L)

Alarm indication signal—path (AIS-P)

Bit error rate—signal degrade (BERR-SD)

Bit error rate—signal fail (BERR-SF)

Bit interleaved parity (BIP) error B1, B2, B3

Far-end bit error: remote error indication—line (REI-L), far-end line coding violations (CV-LFE)

Far-end bit error: remote error indication—path (REI-P), far-end path coding violations

(CV-PFE)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Loss of pointer (LOP-P)

Loss of signal (LOS)

Payload label mismatch (PLM-P)

Payload unequipped (unequipped STS at path level) (UNEQ-P)

Remote defect indication—line (RDI-L)

Remote defect indication—path (RDI-P)

• SDH alarms:

Administrative unit alarm indication signal (AU-AIS)

Bit error rate signal degrade (BERR-SD)

Bit error rate signal fail (BERR-SF)

Bit interleaved parity (BIP) error B1, B2, B3

Higher order path—payload label mismatch (HP-PLM)

Higher order path—loss of pointer (HP-LOP)

Higher order path—remote defect indication (HP-RDI)

Higher order path—unequipped (HP-UNEQ)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Loss of signal (LOS)

Multiplex section—alarm indication signal (MS-AIS)

Multiplex section—remote defect indication (MS-RDI)

Multiplex section—remote error indication (MS-REI)

• Error detection:

Errored seconds (ES-S, ES-L, ES-P)

Far-end errored seconds (ES-LFE, ES-PFE)

Far-end severely errored seconds (SES-LFE, SES-PFE)

Far-end unavailable seconds (UAS-LFE, UAS-PFE)

Severely errored frames (SEF)

Severely errored framing seconds (SEFS-S)

Severely errored seconds (SES-S, SES-L, SES-P)

Unavailable seconds (UAS-L, UAS-P)

Related

Documentation

MX Series PIC Overview on page 155

FPCs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 156

PICs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 156

High Availability Features on page 156

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SONET/SDH OC12/STM4 (Multi-Rate) PIC with SFP

• SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 Optical Interface Specifications

• SONET/SDH OC12/STM4 Optical Interface Specifications

• SONET/SDH OC48/STM16 Optical Interface Specifications

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Software release

Description

Hardware features

• Junos OS Release 10.4R2 and later (Type 3)

Four OC48/STM16 ports

Clear channel functionality

SONET and SDH is configured on a per-port granularity

Power requirement: 1.06 A @ 48 V (51 W)

Weight: 1.6 lb (0.725 kg)

Model number: PC-4OC48-STM16-IQE-SFP

Ports are numbered:

Top row: 0 and 1 from left to right

Bottom row: 2 and 3 from left to right

• Maximum transmission units (MTUs) of up to 9192 bytes

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Software features •

Quality of service (QoS) per channel: weighted round-robin (WRR), random early detection

(RED), weighted random early detection (WRED)

Fine-grained egress queuing per logical interface. See the Junos Class of Service Configuration for more information about class-of-service features

Packet buffering

Local line and remote payload loopback testing

Optical diagnostics and monitoring

Clocking options: internal or external/loop mode. Each OC48 transmitter port is configured either in internal or external mode. The default clocking option is internal mode.

Encapsulations:

• Extended Frame Relay for circuit cross-connect (CCC) and translational cross-connect

(TCC)

Flexible Frame Relay

Frame Relay

Frame Relay for CCC

Frame Relay for TCC

Frame Relay port CCC

High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC)

HDLC framing for CCC

HDLC framing for TCC

MPLS CCC

MPLS TCC

Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)

PPP for CCC

PPP for TCC

Cables and connectors You can install any transceiver supported by the PIC.

Duplex LC/PC connector (Rx and Tx)

SONET/SDH OC48/STM16 small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers:

Short reach (SR-1) (model number: SFP-1OC48-SR)

Intermediate reach (IR-1) (model number: SFP-1OC48-IR)

• Long reach (LR-1) (model number: SFP-1OC48-LR)

Optical interface specifications—see SONET/SDH OC48/STM16 Optical Interface Specifications

NOTE: To extend the life of the laser, when a PIC is not being actively used with any valid links, take the PIC offline until you are ready to establish a link to another device. For information about taking a PIC offline, see the request chassis pic offline command in the Junos OS Operational Mode

Commands.

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LEDs OK LED, one tricolor:

Off—PIC is offline and safe to remove from the router

Green—PIC is operating normally

Yellow—PIC is initializing

Red—PIC has an error or failure

APP LED, one green per port:

Off—Service is not running

Green—Service is running under acceptable load

Port LEDs, one tricolor per port:

Off—Not enabled

Green—Online with no alarms or failures

Yellow—Online with alarms for remote failures

Red—Active with a local alarm; router has detected a failure

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Alarms, errors, and events

SONET alarms:

Loss of light (LOL)

Phase lock loop (PLL)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Loss of signal (LOS)

Severely errored frame (SEF)

Alarm indicator signal—line (AIS-L)

Alarm indicator signal—path (AIS-P)

Loss of pointer (LOP)

Bit error rate—signal degrade (BERR-SD)

Bit error rate—signal fail (BERR-SF)

Remote defect indicator—line (RDI-L)

Remote defect indicator—path (RDI-P)

Remote error indicator (REI)

Unequipped (UNEQ)

Payload label mismatch—path (PLM-P)

SDH alarms:

Loss of light (LOL)

Phase lock loop (PLL)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Loss of signal (LOS)

Severely errored frame (SEF)

Multiplex-section alarm indicator signal (MS-AIS)

H Path alarm indicator signal (HP-AIS)

Loss of pointer (LOP)

Bit error rate—signal degrade (BERR-SD)

Bit error rate—signal fail (BERR-SF)

Multiplex section—far end receive failure (MS-FERF)

High order path—far end receive failure (HP-FERF)

Remote error indicator (REI)

Unequipped (UNEQ)

High order path—payload label mismatch - Path (HP-PLM)

Optical diagnostics related alarms:

NOTE: Transceivers from some vendors do not support these fields.

Temperature high/low alarms and warnings

Supply voltage high/low alarms and warnings

Tx bias current high/low alarms and warnings

Tx output power high/low alarms and warnings

Rx received power high/low alarms and warnings

Related

Documentation

MX Series PIC Overview on page 155

FPCs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 156

PICs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 156

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Software release

Description

Hardware features

• Junos 9.5 and later

• Rate-selectable using one of the following rates:

1-port OC3c/STM1c

1-port OC12/STM4

1-port OC12c/STM4c

1-port OC48/STM16

1-port OC48c/STM16c

Power requirement: 0.20 A @ 48 V (9.5 W)

Model Number: PB-1OC48-SON-B-SFP

Multiplexing and demultiplexing

Rate policing on input

Rate shaping on output

Packet buffering, Layer 2 parsing

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Software features

Optical diagnostics and related alarms

Per-port SONET/SDH framing

Link aggregation

Alarm and event counting and detection

Dual-router automatic protection switching (APS)

Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) fast reroute

Encapsulations:

Circuit cross-connect (CCC)

Translational cross-connect (TCC)

Frame Relay

High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)

Cables and connectors You can install any transceiver supported by the PIC. For information about installing and removing transceivers, see the hardware guide for your router.

• Fiber-optic small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 SFPs:

• Multimode (model number: SFP-OC3-SR)

Intermediate reach (IR-1) (model number: SFP-OC3-IR)

Long reach (LR-1) (model number: SFP-OC3-LR)

Optical interface specifications—see SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 Optical Interface Specifications

SONET/SDH OC12/STM4 SFPs:

• Short reach (SR-1) (model number: SFP-OC12-SR)

Intermediate reach (IR-1) (model number: SFP-OC12-IR)

Long reach (LR-1) (model number: SFP-OC12-LR)

Optical interface specifications—see SONET/SDH OC12/STM4 Optical Interface

Specifications

SONET/SDH OC48/STM12 SFPs:

• Short reach (SR-1) (model number: SFP-1OC48-SR)

• Intermediate reach (IR-1) (model number: SFP-1OC48-IR)

• Long reach (LR-2) (model number: SFP-1OC48-LR)

Optical interface specifications—see SONET/SDH OC48/STM16 Optical Interface

Specifications

NOTE: To extend the life of the laser, when a PIC is not being actively used with any valid links, take the PIC offline until you are ready to establish a link to another device. For information about taking a PIC offline, see the request chassis pic offline command in the Junos OS Operational Mode

Commands.

LEDs One tricolor per port:

Off—Not enabled

Green—Online with no alarms or failures

Yellow—Online with alarms for remote failures

Red—Active with a local alarm; router has detected a failure

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Alarms, errors, and events

SONET alarms:

Alarm indication signal—line (AIS-L)

Alarm indication signal—path (AIS-P)

Bit error rate—signal degrade (BERR-SD)

Bit error rate—signal fail (BERR-SF)

Bit interleaved parity (BIP) error B1, B2, B3

Far-end bit error: remote error indication—line (REI-L), far-end line coding violations (CV-LFE)

Far-end bit error: remote error indication—path (REI-P), far-end path coding violations

(CV-PFE)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Loss of pointer (LOP-P)

Loss of signal (LOS)

Payload label mismatch (PLM-P)

Payload unequipped (unequipped STS at path level) (UNEQ-P)

Remote defect indication—line (RDI-L)

Remote defect indication—path (RDI-P)

• SDH alarms:

Administrative unit alarm indication signal (AU-AIS)

Bit error rate signal degrade (BERR-SD)

Bit error rate signal fail (BERR-SF)

Bit interleaved parity (BIP) error B1, B2, B3

Higher order path—payload label mismatch (HP-PLM)

Higher order path—loss of pointer (HP-LOP)

Higher order path—remote defect indication (HP-RDI)

Higher order path—unequipped (HP-UNEQ)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Loss of signal (LOS)

Multiplex section—alarm indication signal (MS-AIS)

Multiplex section—remote defect indication (MS-RDI)

Multiplex section—remote error indication (MS-REI)

• Error detection:

Errored seconds (ES-S, ES-L, ES-P)

Far-end errored seconds (ES-LFE, ES-PFE)

Far-end severely errored seconds (SES-LFE, SES-PFE)

Far-end unavailable seconds (UAS-LFE, UAS-PFE)

Severely errored frames (SEF)

Severely errored framing seconds (SEFS-S)

Severely errored seconds (SES-S, SES-L, SES-P)

Unavailable seconds (UAS-L, UAS-P)

Related

Documentation

MX Series PIC Overview on page 155

FPCs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 156

PICs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 156

High Availability Features on page 156

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SONET/SDH OC48/STM16 (Multi-Rate) PIC with SFP

• SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 Optical Interface Specifications

• SONET/SDH OC12/STM4 Optical Interface Specifications

• SONET/SDH OC48/STM16 Optical Interface Specifications

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Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

• Junos 9.4 and later

Four OC48 ports

Power requirement: 0.86 A @ 48 V (41.4 W)

Model Number: PC-4OC48-SON-SFP

Rate policing on input

Rate shaping on output

Packet buffering, Layer 2 parsing

Optical diagnostics and related alarms

Configuration of SONET or SDH framing on a per-port basis

SONET/SDH framing

Link aggregation

Alarm and event counting and detection

Dual-router automatic protection switching (APS)

Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) fast reroute

Encapsulations:

High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Frame Relay

Circuit cross-connect (CCC)

Translational cross-connect (TCC)

Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)

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Cables and connectors You can install any transceiver supported by the PIC. For information about installing and removing transceivers, see the hardware guide for your router.

• SONET/SDH OC48/STM12 small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

Short reach (SR-1) (model number: SFP-1OC48-SR)

Intermediate reach (IR-1) (model number: SFP-1OC48-IR)

Long reach (LR-2) (model number: SFP-1OC48-LR)

Optical interface specifications—see SONET/SDH OC12/STM4 Optical Interface Specifications

NOTE: To extend the life of the laser, when a PIC is not being actively used with any valid links, take the PIC offline until you are ready to establish a link to another device. For information about taking a PIC offline, see the request chassis pic offline command in the Junos OS Operational Mode

Commands.

LEDs One tricolor per port:

Off—Not enabled

Green—Online with no alarms or failures

Yellow—Online with alarms for remote failures

Red—Active with a local alarm; router has detected a failure

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Alarms, errors, and events

• SONET alarms:

Alarm indication signal—line (AIS-L)

Alarm indication signal—path (AIS-P)

Bit error rate—signal degrade (BERR-SD)

Bit error rate—signal fail (BERR-SF)

Bit interleaved parity (BIP) error B1, B2, B3

Far-end bit error: remote error indication—line (REI-L), far-end line coding violations (CV-LFE)

Far-end bit error: remote error indication—path (REI-P), far-end path coding violations

(CV-PFE)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Loss of pointer (LOP-P)

Loss of signal (LOS)

Payload label mismatch (PLM-P)

Payload unequipped (unequipped STS at path level) (UNEQ-P)

Remote defect indication—line (RDI-L)

Remote defect indication—path (RDI-P)

• SDH alarms:

Administrative unit alarm indication signal (AU-AIS)

Bit error rate signal degrade (BERR-SD)

Bit error rate signal fail (BERR-SF)

Bit interleaved parity (BIP) error B1, B2, B3

Higher order path—payload label mismatch (HP-PLM)

Higher order path—loss of pointer (HP-LOP)

Higher order path—remote defect indication (HP-RDI)

Higher order path—unequipped (HP-UNEQ)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Loss of signal (LOS)

Multiplex section—alarm indication signal (MS-AIS)

Multiplex section—remote defect indication (MS-RDI)

Multiplex section—remote error indication (MS-REI)

• Error detection:

Errored seconds (ES-S, ES-L, ES-P)

Far-end errored seconds (ES-LFE, ES-PFE)

Far-end severely errored seconds (SES-LFE, SES-PFE)

Far-end unavailable seconds (UAS-LFE, UAS-PFE)

Severely errored framing (SEF)

Severely errored framing seconds (SEFS-S)

Severely errored seconds (SES-S, SES-L, SES-P)

Unavailable seconds (UAS-L, UAS-P)

Related

Documentation

MX Series PIC Overview on page 155

FPCs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 156

PICs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 156

High Availability Features on page 156

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SONET/SDH OC48/STM16 PIC with SFP

• SONET/SDH OC48/STM16 Optical Interface Specifications

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Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

• Junos 9.4 and later

One OC192 port

Power requirement: 0.45 A @ 48 V (21.6 W)

Model Number: PC-1OC192-SON-VSR

Multiplexing and demultiplexing

Rate policing on input

Rate shaping on output

Packet buffering, Layer 2 parsing

SONET/SDH framing

Link aggregation

Alarm and event counting and detection

Dual-router automatic protection switching (APS)

Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) fast reroute

Encapsulations:

High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Frame Relay

Circuit cross-connect (CCC)

Translational cross-connect (TCC)

Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)

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SONET/SDH OC192c/STM64 PIC

Cables and connectors •

Very short reach (VSR 1): 12-ribbon multimode fiber with MTP connector (Rx and Tx)

Fiber-optic 10-gigabit small form-factor pluggable (XFP) transceivers: 10GBASE-S very short reach (VSR-1) (model number: XFP-10G-S)

• Optical interface specifications—see 10-Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE Optical Interface

Specifications

NOTE: To extend the life of the laser, when a PIC is not being actively used with any valid links, take the PIC offline until you are ready to establish a link to another device. For information about taking a PIC offline, see the request chassis pic offline command in the Junos OS Operational Mode

Commands.

LEDs One tricolor LED per port:

Off—Not enabled

Green—Online with no alarms or failures

Yellow—Online with alarms for remote failures

Red—Active with a local alarm; router has detected a failure

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Alarms, errors, and events

• SONET alarms:

Alarm indication signal—line (AIS-L)

Alarm indication signal—path (AIS-P)

Bit error rate—signal degrade (BERR-SD)

Bit error rate—signal fail (BERR-SF)

Bit interleaved parity (BIP) error B1, B2, B3

Far-end bit error: remote error indication—line (REI-L), far-end line coding violations (CV-LFE)

Far-end bit error: remote error indication—path (REI-P), far-end path coding violations

(CV-PFE)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Loss of pointer (LOP-P)

Loss of signal (LOS)

Payload label mismatch (PLM-P)

Payload unequipped (unequipped STS at path level) (UNEQ-P)

Remote defect indication—line (RDI-L)

Remote defect indication—path (RDI-P)

• SDH alarms:

Administrative unit alarm indication signal (AU-AIS)

Bit error rate signal degrade (BERR-SD)

Bit error rate signal fail (BERR-SF)

Bit interleaved parity (BIP) error B1, B2, B3

Higher order path—payload label mismatch (HP-PLM)

Higher order path—loss of pointer (HP-LOP)

Higher order path—remote defect indication (HP-RDI)

Higher order path—unequipped (HP-UNEQ)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Loss of signal (LOS)

Multiplex section—alarm indication signal (MS-AIS)

Multiplex section—remote defect indication (MS-RDI)

Multiplex section—remote error indication (MS-REI)

• Error detection:

Errored seconds (ES-S, ES-L, ES-P)

Far-end errored seconds (ES-LFE, ES-PFE)

Far-end severely errored seconds (SES-LFE, SES-PFE)

Far-end unavailable seconds (UAS-LFE, UAS-PFE)

Severely errored framing (SEF)

Severely errored framing seconds (SEFS-S)

Severely errored seconds (SES-S, SES-L, SES-P)

Unavailable seconds (UAS-L, UAS-P)

Related

Documentation

MX Series PIC Overview on page 155

FPCs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 156

PICs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 156

High Availability Features on page 156

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Software release

Description

Hardware features

Software features

• Junos 9.4 and later

One OC192 port

Power requirement: 0.52A @ 48 V (25 W)

Model number: PB-1OC192-SON-XFP

Multiplexing and demultiplexing

Rate policing on input

Rate shaping on output

Packet buffering, Layer 2 parsing

SONET/SDH framing

Link aggregation

Alarm and event counting and detection

Dual-router automatic protection switching (APS)

Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) fast reroute

Encapsulations:

Circuit cross-connect (CCC)

Translational cross-connect (TCC)

Frame Relay

High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)

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Cables and connectors •

Fiber-optic 10-gigabit small form-factor pluggable (XFP) transceivers:

Connector: Duplex LC/PC (Rx and Tx)

Short reach (SR-1) (model number: XFP-10G-L-OC192-SR1)

Intermediate reach (IR-2) (model number: XFP-10G-E-OC192-IR2)

Long reach (LR-2) (model number: XFP-10G-Z-OC192-LR2)

Optical interface specifications—see SONET/SDH OC192/STM64 Optical Interface

Specifications

NOTE: To extend the life of the laser, when a PIC is not being actively used with any valid links, take the PIC offline until you are ready to establish a link to another device. For information about taking a PIC offline, see the request chassis pic offline command in the Junos OS Operational Mode

Commands.

LEDs One tricolor LED per port:

Off—Not enabled

Green—Online with no alarms or failures

Yellow—Online with alarms for remote failures

Red—Active with a local alarm; router has detected a failure

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Alarms, errors, and events

• SONET alarms:

Alarm indication signal—line (AIS-L)

Alarm indication signal—path (AIS-P)

Bit error rate—signal degrade (BERR-SD)

Bit error rate—signal fail (BERR-SF)

Bit interleaved parity (BIP) error B1, B2, B3

Far-end bit error: remote error indication—line (REI-L), far-end line coding violations (CV-LFE)

Far-end bit error: remote error indication—path (REI-P), far-end path coding violations

(CV-PFE)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Loss of pointer (LOP-P)

Loss of signal (LOS)

Payload label mismatch (PLM-P)

Payload unequipped (unequipped STS at path level) (UNEQ-P)

Remote defect indication—line (RDI-L)

Remote defect indication—path (RDI-P)

• SDH alarms:

Administrative unit alarm indication signal (AU-AIS)

Bit error rate signal degrade (BERR-SD)

Bit error rate signal fail (BERR-SF)

Bit interleaved parity (BIP) error B1, B2, B3

Higher order path—payload label mismatch (HP-PLM)

Higher order path—loss of pointer (HP-LOP)

Higher order path—remote defect indication (HP-RDI)

Higher order path—unequipped (HP-UNEQ)

Loss of frame (LOF)

Loss of signal (LOS)

Multiplex section—alarm indication signal (MS-AIS)

Multiplex section—remote defect indication (MS-RDI)

Multiplex section—remote error indication (MS-REI)

• Error detection:

Errored seconds (ES-S, ES-L, ES-P)

Far-end errored seconds (ES-LFE, ES-PFE)

Far-end severely errored seconds (SES-LFE, SES-PFE)

Far-end unavailable seconds (UAS-LFE, UAS-PFE)

Severely errored framing (SEF)

Severely errored framing seconds (SEFS-S)

Severely errored seconds (SES-S, SES-L, SES-P)

Unavailable seconds (UAS-L, UAS-P)

Related

Documentation

MX Series PIC Overview on page 155

FPCs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 156

PICs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers on page 156

High Availability Features on page 156

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For a list of related Junos documentation, see http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/ .

If the information in the latest release notes differs from the information in the documentation, follow the Junos Release Notes.

To obtain the most current version of all Juniper Networks

® technical documentation, see the product documentation page on the Juniper Networks website at http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/ .

Requesting Technical Support

Technical product support is available through the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance

Center (JTAC). If you are a customer with an active J-Care or JNASC support contract, or are covered under warranty, and need post-sales technical support, you can access our tools and resources online or open a case with JTAC.

• JTAC policies—For a complete understanding of our JTAC procedures and policies, review the JTAC User Guide located at http://www.juniper.net/us/en/local/pdf/resource-guides/7100059-en.pdf

.

• Product warranties—For product warranty information, visit http://www.juniper.net/support/warranty/ .

• JTAC hours of operation—The JTAC centers have resources available 24 hours a day,

7 days a week, 365 days a year.

Self-Help Online Tools and Resources

For quick and easy problem resolution, Juniper Networks has designed an online self-service portal called the Customer Support Center (CSC) that provides you with the following features:

• Find CSC offerings: http://www.juniper.net/customers/support/

• Search for known bugs: http://www2.juniper.net/kb/

• Find product documentation: http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/

• Find solutions and answer questions using our Knowledge Base: http://kb.juniper.net/

• Download the latest versions of software and review release notes: http://www.juniper.net/customers/csc/software/

• Search technical bulletins for relevant hardware and software notifications: https://www.juniper.net/alerts/

• Join and participate in the Juniper Networks Community Forum: http://www.juniper.net/company/communities/

• Open a case online in the CSC Case Management tool: http://www.juniper.net/cm/

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Requesting Technical Support

To verify service entitlement by product serial number, use our Serial Number Entitlement

(SNE) Tool: https://tools.juniper.net/SerialNumberEntitlementSearch/

Opening a Case with JTAC

You can open a case with JTAC on the Web or by telephone.

• Use the Case Management tool in the CSC at http://www.juniper.net/cm/ .

• Call 1-888-314-JTAC (1-888-314-5822 toll-free in the USA, Canada, and Mexico).

For international or direct-dial options in countries without toll-free numbers, see http://www.juniper.net/support/requesting-support.html

.

Revision History

January 2013—Added new 10-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with SFP+ and Channelized E1/T1

Circuit Emulation MIC.

July 2012—Added an EOL reference URL for the following components:

DPCE-R-2XGE-XFP, DPCE-R-Q-40GE-SFP, DPCE-R-Q-4XGE-XFP, and

DPCE-X-20GE-2XGE. Corrected SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) MICs support on the MPC2.

July 2012—Added new SONET/SDH OC192/STM64 MIC, Channelized OC3/STM1

(Multi-Rate) Circuit Emulation MIC, 40-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with QSFP+ MIC, and

100-Gigabit Ethernet MIC with CXP MIC. Added new MPC2E P.

April 2012—Corrected MIC support on the MPC3E.

March 2012—Added new MPC3E. Added new ATM MIC. Added new 100-Gigabit Ethernet

MIC with CFP. Corrected SFP-1GE-T support.

December 2011—Added new DS3/E3 MIC. Added new SONET/SDH OC3/STM1

(Multi-Rate) MIC.

December 2011—Added new MX5, MX10, and MX40 routers. Added new enhanced MPCs

(MPCE).

September 2011—Added new 4-port and 8-port Channelized SONET/SDH OC3/STM1

(Multi-Rate) MICs.

March 2011—Updated optical specifications links.

November 2010—Updated feature tables. Corrected pinouts for copper SFPs.

August 2010—Updated information for EOL DPCs (DPC-R-4XGE-XFP and

DPC-R-40GE-SFP).

June 2010—Minor updates.

May 2010—Added new 30-Gigabit Ethernet MPCs. Added new 2-port 10-Gigabit Ethernet

MIC with XFP and 40-port Tri-Rate MIC. Added tunable DWDM XFP.

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States and other countries. The Juniper Networks Logo, the Junos logo, and JunosE are trademarks of Juniper Networks, Inc. All other trademarks, service marks, registered trademarks, or registered service marks are the property of their respective owners.

Juniper Networks assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies in this document. Juniper Networks reserves the right to change, modify, transfer, or otherwise revise this publication without notice.

Products made or sold by Juniper Networks or components thereof might be covered by one or more of the following patents that are owned by or licensed to Juniper Networks: U.S. Patent Nos. 5,473,599, 5,905,725, 5,909,440, 6,192,051, 6,333,650, 6,359,479, 6,406,312,

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Key Features

  • 40 Gigabit Ethernet interface
  • Enhanced queuing for low latency and high throughput
  • Support for IPv4 and IPv6
  • Support for MPLS and L3 VPNs
  • Advanced features such as EVPN, VXLAN, and SR-IOV

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What are the supported protocols by DPCE-R-40GE-TX?
The DPCE-R-40GE-TX supports IPv4, IPv6, MPLS, and L3 VPNs
What type of Ethernet interface does DPCE-R-40GE-TX have?
The DPCE-R-40GE-TX has a 40 Gigabit Ethernet interface
Does DPCE-R-40GE-TX support advanced features?
Yes, the DPCE-R-40GE-TX supports advanced features such as EVPN, VXLAN, and SR-IOV

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