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Junos ®<br />

<strong>OS</strong> 12.3 <strong>Ethernet</strong> <strong>Interfaces</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> Guide<br />

24-port 10-Gigabit <strong>Ethernet</strong> LAN/WAN PIC on Type 5 FPC Overview<br />

352<br />

Related<br />

Documentation<br />

This section describes the main features and caveats of the 24-port 10-Gigabit <strong>Ethernet</strong><br />

LAN/WAN PIC with SFP+ (model number PF-24XGE-SFPP).<br />

The following major software features are supported on the 24-port 10-Gigabit <strong>Ethernet</strong><br />

LAN/WAN PIC with SFP+ (model number PF-24XGE-SFPP):<br />

• Twenty-four 10-Gigabit <strong>Ethernet</strong> interfaces in two-to-one oversubscription of traffic<br />

in oversubscribed mode or 12 ports in line-rate mode. For more information about<br />

oversubscribed mode and line-rate mode, see the “Configuring Line-Rate Mode on<br />

10-Gigabit <strong>Ethernet</strong> LAN/WAN PIC Supporting Oversubscription” on page 345.<br />

• Traffic is classified as control traffic or best-effort traffic with<br />

non-class-of-service-aware tail drops of best-effort traffic in oversubscribed mode.<br />

The aggregate bandwidth of all the ports together is 120 Gbps. No hard partitioning of<br />

bandwidth is done—that is, if one port group is active, it can support 120 Gbps traffic.<br />

The bandwidth for best-effort traffic is shared among all the 24 ports.<br />

Note that the preclassification is restricted to two traffic classes, and is not<br />

user-configurable.<br />

• All Junos <strong>OS</strong> configuration commands supported on the existing 10-Gigabit <strong>Ethernet</strong><br />

LAN/WAN PIC with SFP+.<br />

• The output of the show interfaces extensive operational mode command now displays<br />

preclassification queue counters.<br />

• Line-rate mode operation of the first 12 ports can be achieved by using the [set chassis<br />

fpc fpc-number pic pic-number linerate-mode] command. By default, the 24-port<br />

10-Gigabit <strong>Ethernet</strong> LAN/WAN PIC with SFP+ works in oversubscribed mode.<br />

• LAN PHY mode and WAN PHY mode on a per-port basis. WAN PHY mode can be<br />

achieved by using the [set interfaces interface-name framing wan-phy] command.<br />

• Aggregated <strong>Ethernet</strong> is supported only in line-rate mode.<br />

• Link aggregation group (LAG) is supported only in line-rate mode.<br />

• 4000 logical interfaces per physical interface and 32,000 logical interfaces per chassis.<br />

• Access to all 10-Gigabit <strong>Ethernet</strong> port counters through SNMP.<br />

NOTE: Graceful Routing Engine switchover (GRES) and nonstop active<br />

routing (NSR) are now supported on T4000 routers.<br />

• <strong>Junos®</strong> <strong>OS</strong> <strong>Ethernet</strong> <strong>Interfaces</strong><br />

• 12-port 10-Gigabit <strong>Ethernet</strong> LAN/WAN PIC on Type 5 FPC Overview on page 350<br />

• Configuring Line-Rate Mode on 10-Gigabit <strong>Ethernet</strong> LAN/WAN PIC Supporting<br />

Oversubscription on page 345<br />

Copyright © 2012, <strong>Juniper</strong> <strong>Networks</strong>, Inc.

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