This guide provides an overview and description of the Physical Interface Cards (PICs)
supported by the Juniper Networks M120 Internet router. The PICs are described
alphabetically. Table 1 on page 3 lists the PICs supported by the M120 Internet
router by PIC family.
PICs provide the physical connection to various network media types. The PICs are
mounted on Flexible PIC Concentrators (FPCs), which are inserted into a slot in a
router. A PIC typically occupies a single slot on an FPC. 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 from
the FPCs. Each PIC is equipped with a media-specific ASIC that performs control
functions tailored to the PIC's media type. For complete information about installing
PICs and transceivers, see the PIC and Transceiver Installation Instructions located at
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/.
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.
M120 routers support the Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3 FPCs listed in Table 2 on page
6 and the Compact FPCs (cFPCs) listed in Table 3 on page 6. Table 6 on page 9
provides a PIC/FPC compatibility matrix for the supported PICs for the M120 router.
For a complete list of end-of-life FPCs and end-of-life Enhanced FPCs for M-series
and T-series routing platforms, see the M-series and T-series Routing PlatformEnd-of-Life FPC Guide located at http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/.
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Table 1: PICs Supported by the M120 Internet Router
ATM2 IQ
Channelized IQ
First JUNOS
SupportPortsPIC Family and Type
Page
208.0R24ATM2 DS3 IQ
228.0R24ATM2 E3 IQ
248.0R22ATM2 OC3/STM1 IQ
278.0R21ATM2 OC12/STM4 IQ
278.0R22ATM2 OC12/STM4 IQ
308.0R21ATM2 OC48/STM16 IQ with SFP
338.0R24Channelized DS3 IQ
358.0R210Channelized E1 IQ
378.0R21Channelized OC3 IQ
408.0R21Channelized OC12 IQ
DS3, E1, E3, and T1
E3 IQ
EIA-530
Fast Ethernet
438.0R21Channelized STM1 IQ
458.0R210Channelized T1 IQ
488.0R24DS3
508.0R24E1
1128.0R24T1
528.0R24E3 IQ
548.0R22EIA-530
568.0R24Fast Ethernet
568.0R28Fast Ethernet
568.0R212Fast Ethernet
568.0R248Fast Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet
738.0R2110-Gigabit Ethernet with XENPAK
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Table 1: PICs Supported by the M120 Internet Router (continued)
Ethernet IQ
First JUNOS
SupportPortsPIC Family and Type
Page
788.0R2110-Gigabit Ethernet DWDM
608.0R21Gigabit Ethernet with SFP
608.0R22Gigabit Ethernet with SFP
608.0R24Gigabit Ethernet with SFP
608.0R210Gigabit Ethernet with SFP
638.0R21Gigabit Ethernet IQ with SFP
638.0R22Gigabit Ethernet IQ with SFP
Ethernet IQ2
Services
668.0R24Gigabit Ethernet IQ2 with SFP
668.0R28Gigabit Ethernet IQ2 with SFP
668.58Gigabit Ethernet IQ2 with SFP
708.2110-Gigabit Ethernet IQ2 with XFP
128.0R20Adaptive Services II
178.0R20Adaptive Services II Layer 2 Services
158.0R20Adaptive Services II FIPS
808.2R20MultiServices 100
808.20MultiServices 400
808.30MultiServices 500
1148.0R20Tunnel Services
1148.0R20Tunnel Services
1148.0R20Tunnel Services
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SONET/SDH
838.0R24SONET/SDH OC3c/STM1
878.44SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate)
with SFP
878.34SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate)
with SFP
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First JUNOS
SupportPortsPIC Family and Type
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918.0R21SONET/SDH OC12c/STM4
(Multi-Rate) with SFP
(Multi-Rate) with SFP
(Multi-Rate) with SFP
with XFP
948.41SONET/SDH OC12/STM4
948.34SONET/SDH OC12/STM4
998.0R24SONET/SDH OC48c/STM16 with SFP
1038.31SONET/SDH OC48 /STM16
1088.31SONET/SDH OC192c/STM64 PIC
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FPCs and cFPCs Supported
M120 routers support the FPCs listed in Table 2 on page 6.
Table 2: FPCs Supported by the M120 Router
FPC Model NumberFPC NameFPC Type
A cFPC is a combination of a PIC and an FPC. It contains the interface circuitry and the FPC as a single assembly. Both cFPCs
provide receptacles for XFP optical transceivers. The M120 chassis provides two slots for cFPCs, and supports any combination
of cFPC types. M120 routers support the cFPCs listed in Table 3 on page 6.
NOTE: This PIC is not supported in JUNOS Release 8.1R1.
Supports tunnel services. This feature is included with the PIC and does not require an
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individual license.
Individual licenses must be purchased for additional services.
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Power requirement: 0.4 A @ 48 V (19 W)
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Support for up to 2000 service sets
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Active monitoring on up to 1 million flows
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Support for MTUs up to 9192 bytes for Gigabit Ethernet and SONET interfaces
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Depending on your JUNOS release and individual licenses, software features for this PIC can
include the features listed in Table 7 on page 13. For more information about the software
features available for services PICs, see the JUNOS Services Interfaces Configuration Guide.
Status LED, one tricolor:
Off—PIC is offline and it is safe to remove it from the chassis.
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Green—PIC is operating normally.
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Amber—PIC is initializing.
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Red—PIC has an error or failure and no further harm can be done by removing it from
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the chassis.
12■Adaptive Services II PIC
Application LED, one bicolor:
Off—Service is not running.
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Green—Service is running under acceptable load.
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Amber—Service is overloaded.
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Adaptive Services II PIC
Table 7: Adaptive Services PICs Software Features Supported by the M120 Router
Software Feature
SYN attacks, ICMP and UDP floods, and
ping-of-death attacks
addresses
5 and version 8 records
version 9 records, based on RFC 3954 (IP v4
templates only)
Adaptive Services II
PIC
Adaptive Services
II Layer 2 Services
PIC
––GRE Key
––GRE dont-fragment
–8.0R2Stateful firewall with packet inspection: detects
–8.0R2Network Address Translation (NAT) for IP
–8.0R2Port Address Translation (PAT) for port numbers
–8.0R2IP Security (IPSec) encryption
–8.0R2Active flow monitoring exports cflowd version
Table 7: Adaptive Services PICs Software Features Supported by the M120
Router (continued)
–8.0R2Encapsulations:
Multilink Frame Relay (MLFR)
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Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol (MLPP)
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Adaptive Services II FIPS PIC
Adaptive Services II FIPS PIC
Software release
Description
Hardware features
JUNOS 8.0R2 and later (Type 1)
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NOTE: This PIC is not supported in JUNOS Release 8.1R1.
JUNOS-FIPS requires an Adaptive Services II FIPS PIC for external IPSec connections. See
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the Secure Configuration Guide for Common Criteria and JUNOS-FIPS for more information.
Supports tunnel services. This feature is included with the PIC and does not require an
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individual license.
Individual licenses must be purchased for additional services such as Network Address
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Translation (NAT), stateful firewall, intrusion detection services (IDS), IPSec. J-Flow
accounting, and voice services. For information about which services are supported by
PIC and platform type, see the JUNOS Services Interfaces Configuration Guide.
Power requirement: 0.4 A @ 48 V (19 W)
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Support for up to 2000 service sets
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Active monitoring on up to 1 million flows
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Support for MTUs up to 9192 bytes for Gigabit Ethernet and SONET interfaces
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Software features
LEDs
For a list of the software features available for services PICs, see the JUNOS Services Interfaces
Configuration Guide.
Depending on your JUNOS release and individual licenses, software features for this PIC can
include:
Stateful firewall with packet inspection:
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Detects SYN attacks, ICMP and UDP floods, and ping-of-death attacks
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NAT for IP addresses
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Port Address Translation (PAT) for port numbers
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J-Flow accounting exports cflowd version 5 and version 8 records
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Tunnel services:
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IP-IP unicast tunneling
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GRE unicast tunneling—Supports GRE fragmentation
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PIM sparse mode unicast tunneling
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Virtual tunnel interface for Layer 3 VPNs
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IPSec encryption
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Voice services:
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Compressed Real-Time Protocol (CRTP)
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Encapsulations:
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Multilink Frame Relay (MLFR)
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Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol (MLPP)
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Status LED, one tricolor:
Off—PIC is offline and it is safe to remove it from the chassis.
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Green—PIC is operating normally.
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Amber—PIC is initializing.
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Red—PIC has an error or failure and no further harm can be done by removing it from
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the chassis.
Application LED, one tricolor:
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Off—Service is not running.
Green—Service is running under acceptable load.
Amber—Service is overloaded.
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Adaptive Services II Layer 2 Services PIC
Adaptive Services II Layer 2 Services PIC
Software release
Description
Hardware features
Software features
LEDs
JUNOS 8.0R2 and later (Type 1)
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NOTE: This PIC is not supported in JUNOS Release 8.1R1.
Supports Layer 2 Service package only. Tunnel services are included with the PIC. Other
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services require an individual license.
Power requirement: 0.4 A @ 48 V (19 W)
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Support for up to 2000 service sets
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Support for MTUs up to 9192 bytes for Gigabit Ethernet and SONET interfaces
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Depending on your JUNOS release and individual licenses, software features for this PIC can
include the features listed in Table 8 on page 18. For more information about the software
features available for services PICs, see the JUNOS Services Interfaces Configuration Guide.
Status LED, one tricolor:
Off—PIC is offline and it is safe to remove it from the chassis.
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Green—PIC is operating normally.
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Amber—PIC is initializing.
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Red—PIC has an error or failure and no further harm can be done by removing it from
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the chassis.
Application LED, one bicolor:
Off—Service is not running.
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Green—Service is running under acceptable load.
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Amber—Service is overloaded.
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Table 8: Adaptive Services PICs Software Features
Software Feature
SYN attacks, ICMP and UDP floods, and
ping-of-death attacks
addresses
5 and version 8 records
version 9 records, based on RFC 3954 (IP v4
templates only)
Adaptive Services II
PIC
Adaptive Services
II Layer 2 Services
PIC
––GRE Key
––GRE dont-fragment
–8.0R2Stateful firewall with packet inspection: detects
–8.0R2Network Address Translation (NAT) for IP
–8.0R2Port Address Translation (PAT) for port numbers
–8.0R2IP Security (IPSec) encryption
–8.0R2Active flow monitoring exports cflowd version
Full data link connection identifier (DLCI) range with sparse channel numbering
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Per-DLCI queues with weighted deficit round-robin and strict priority
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Encapsulations:
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High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC)
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Frame Relay
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Circuit cross-connect (CCC)
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Translational cross-connect (TCC)
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Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
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JUNOS Release 7.0 or later is required to configure graceful Routing Engine switchover
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(GRES).
Standard E3 BNC coaxial cable interfacesCables and connectors
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One tricolor per port:
Off—Not enabled
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Green—Online with no alarms or failures
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Amber—Online with alarms for remote failures
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Red—Active with a local alarm; router has detected a failure
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Alarms, errors, and
events
(counters)
Alarm indication signal (AIS)
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Equipment failure (does not affect service)
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Frame error
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Line code violation
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Loss of signal (LOS)
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Out of frame (OOF)
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Yellow alarm bit (A-bit) disagreements
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Layer 2 per-queue packet and byte countersInstrumentation
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EIA-530 PIC
Software release
Description
Hardware features
JUNOS 8.0R2 and later (Type 1)
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NOTE: This PIC is not supported in JUNOS Release 8.1R1.
Two EIA-530, X.21 or V.35 serial ports
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Power requirement: 0.07 A @ 48 V (3.4 W)
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Configured as data terminal equipment (DTE) ports
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Resynchronization signal
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Receives clock rates up to 16 Mbps
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Local, data communications equipment (DCE) local, and DTE remote loopbacks
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EIA-530 PIC
Software features
Cables and connectors
Supports four queues per port
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Random early detection (RED)
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Transmitter Signal Element Timing is looped from the timing received on the Transmitted
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Signal Element DCE. EIA-530 ports support the ability to invert the Transmit Data Element.
The EIA-530 ports support the following rates:
2.048 Mbps
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2.341 Mbps
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2.731 Mbps
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3.277 Mbps
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4.09 Mbps
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5.461 Mbps
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8.192 Mbps
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16.384 Mbps
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V.35 ports support up to 2.048 Mbps
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X.21 ports support up to 10 Mbps
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Encapsulations:
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High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC)
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Frame Relay
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Circuit cross-connect (CCC)
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Translational cross-connect (TCC)
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Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
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Two DB-25 male connectors (one per port, included with PIC)
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V.35 requires an EIA-530 to V.35 cable and connects to a V.35 DTE 34-pin Winchester
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type male cable (one per port)
X.21 requires an EIA-530 to X.21 cable and connects to a X.21 DTE DB-15 male cable
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LEDs
Instrumentation
(counters)
Three bicolor per port:
Data set ready (DSR):
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Green—DSR is detected or ignored
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Red—DSR expected but not present
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Data carrier detect (DCD):
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Green—DCD is detected or ignored
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Red—DCD expected but not present
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Resynchronization:
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Green—Keepalives are being received
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Red—Data terminal ready (DTR) toggled from low to high (resynchronization pulses
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are being sent)
Per-port packet and byte counters
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Resynchronization counters:
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Number of resynchronizations initiated
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Time of last resynchronization
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Fast Ethernet PICs
Left: 4-Port Fast Ethernet PIC; Right: 8-Port Fast Ethernet PIC
Left: 12-Port Fast Ethernet PIC; Right: 48-Port Fast Ethernet PIC
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VHDCI to RJ-21 Cable
Fast Ethernet PICs
Software release
Description
Hardware features
4-port: JUNOS 8.0R2 and later (Type 1)
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8-port: JUNOS 8.0R2 and later (Type 1)
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12-port: JUNOS 8.0R2 and later (Type 1)
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48-port: JUNOS 8.0R2 and later (Type 2)
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NOTE: These PICs are not supported in JUNOS Release 8.1R1.
4 100Base-TX ports
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8 100Base-FX ports
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12 100Base-TX ports
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48 100Base-TX ports
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Power requirement:
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4-port: 0.14 A @ 48 V (6.8 W)
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8-port: 0.26 A @ 48 V (12.5 W)
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12-port: 0.23 A @ 48 V (11 W)
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48-port: 0.69 A @ 48 V (33.3 W)
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High-performance throughput on each port at speeds up to 100 Mbps
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Source and destination Media Access Control (MAC) address filtering
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RMON EtherStats packet buffering
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802.3 Ethernet standard compliant
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4-port PICs support MTUs of up to 9,192 bytes; 8-port, 12-port, and 48-port PICs support
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MTUs of up to 1,532 bytes
4-port PICs support 1,024 802.1Q VLANs per port; 8-port, 12-port, and 48-port PICs
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support 16 802.1Q VLANs per port
Software features
Autosensing full-duplex and half-duplex modes
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Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
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802.1q virtual LANs (VLANs)
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Circuit cross-connect (CCC) VLAN
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Cables and connectors
LEDs
4-port PIC:
Connector: Two-pair, Category 5 unshielded twisted-pair connectivity through an RJ-45
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connector
Pinout: MDI noncrossover
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8-port PIC:
Connector: MT-RJ female
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FX optical interface—see Table 14 on page 59
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12-port PIC:
Connector: One very High Density Connector Interface (VHDCI) to RJ-21 cable that
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connects to an RJ-45 patch panel
48-port PIC:
VHDCI to RJ-21 cables that connect to an RJ-45 patch panel
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Four VHDCI connectors that each service 12 10/100 ports
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NOTE: Each of the four connectors on a Fast Ethernet 48-port PIC can support a maximum
of approximately 800 Mbps. However, this constitutes oversubscription. Use this PIC only in
environments that can support this level of oversubscription.
Status LED, one bicolor:
Off—PIC ports not enabled
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Green—PIC is operating normally
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Red—PIC has an error or failure
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4-port PIC—One pair of port LEDs:
Link LED—If green, the port is online; if there is no light, the port is down
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RX LED—If flashing green, the port is receiving data; if there is no light, the port might
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be on but is not receiving data
8-port PIC—one pair of port LEDs per port:
Port link LED—If green, the port is online; if there is no light, the port is down
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NOTE: The Link LED remains lit on the 8-port PIC when the port is down.
Port RX LED—If flashing green, the port is receiving data; if there is no light, the port
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might be on, but is not receiving data
12-port PIC—one port LED per port:
Green—100-Mbps link established
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Flashing green—100-Mbps activity
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Yellow—10-Mbps link established
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Flashing yellow—10-Mbps activity
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Off—No link present
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NOTE: The port LEDs remains lit on the 12-port PIC when the ports are down.
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48-port PIC—does not have port LEDs. To check port status on a 48-port PIC, use the show
interfaces fe-fpc/pic/port command. For more information about this command, see the JUNOS
Network Interfaces Configuration Guide.
Table 14: Optical Interface Support for Fast Ethernet PICs
FX Interface for 8-PortParameter
MultimodeOptical interface
62.5/125 MMF cable: 1.24 miles /2 kmMaximum distance
CD OSNR penalty: 4 dB (typical penalty at +1500 ps/nm and −700 ps/nm CD with Rx
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input power from−8 to −20 dBm). For more detailed information, see
Table 21 on page 76.
Table 21: XENPAK-OTN Optical Signal-to-Noise Ratio (OSNR) Performance
OSNR (dB/0.1
nm)
nm)
FEC TypeOSNR (dB/0.5
Pre-FEC
BER
–5
GFEC2633
GFEC2633
GFEC916
10
10
10
–5
–5
Post-FEC
BER
–15
–15
–15
Input-Power
Range
(dBm)
−15
post-FEC BER)
CD Tolerance
(ps/nm)
0–5 to –2810
–700 to +1600–5 to –2610
0–8 to –2010
−15
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Table 21: XENPAK-OTN Optical Signal-to-Noise Ratio (OSNR) Performance (continued)
OSNR (dB/0.1
nm)
In Table 22 on page 77, one Juniper index number corresponds to the factory-set frequency that corresponds to the
XENPAK-OTN model number. For example, Juniper index number 32 corresponds to the factory-set frequency 193.2 THz,
which corresponds to model number XENPAK-1XGE-32A-OTN. The other Juniper index number corresponds to the alternate
frequency. For example, Juniper index number 33 corresponds to the alternate frequency 193.3 THz.
NOTE: This PIC requires the 710-017980 version of the FPC1.
MultiServices 400: JUNOS 8.2 and later (Type 2)
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MultiServices 500: JUNOS 8.3 and later (Type 3)
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MultiServices PICs
Description
Hardware features
Software features
LEDs
Supports tunnel services. This feature is included with the PIC and does not require an
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individual license.
Individual licenses must be purchased for additional services.
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Power requirement:
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Type 1: 0.52 A @ 48 V (25 W)
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Type 2: 0.69 A @ 48 V (33 W)
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Type 3: 0.83 A @ 48 V (40 W)
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Active monitoring on:
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Type 1: up to 1.6 million flows
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Type 2: up to 3.2 million flows
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Type 3: up to 3.2 million flows
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Support for up to 2000 service sets
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Support for MTUs up to 9192 bytes for Gigabit Ethernet and SONET interfaces
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Depending on your JUNOS release and individual licenses, software features for this PIC can
include the features listed in Table 24 on page 81. For more information about the software
features available for services PICs, see the JUNOS Services Interfaces Configuration Guide.
Status LED, one tricolor:
Off—PIC is offline and it is safe to remove it from the chassis.
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Green—PIC is operating normally.
■
Amber—PIC is initializing.
■
Red—PIC has an error or failure and no further harm can be done by removing it from
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the chassis.
Application LED, one bicolor:
Off—Service is not running.
■
Green—Service is running under acceptable load.
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Amber—Service is overloaded.
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Table 24: MultiServices PICs Software Features Supported on the M120 Router
Table 24: MultiServices PICs Software Features Supported on the M120 Router (continued)
attacks, ICMP and UDP floods, and ping-of-death attacks
version 8 records
9 records, based on RFC 3954
IP-IP unicast tunneling
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GRE unicast tunneling—Supports GRE
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fragmentation
Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) sparse mode
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unicast tunneling
8.38.28.2R2Stateful firewall with packet inspection: detects SYN
8.38.28.2R2Network Address Translation (NAT) for IP addresses
8.38.28.2R2Port Address Translation (PAT) for port numbers
8.58.28.2R2IP Security (IPSec) encryption
8.38.28.2R2Active flow monitoring exports cflowd version 5 and
8.58.38.3Active flow monitoring exports flow monitoring version
–8.4–Passive flow monitoring
–8.5–Passive flow collection
8.58.28.2R2Flow-tap
–8.4–Dynamic flow capture
8.58.28.2R2Real-time Performance Monitoring
8.58.28.2R2Link services
8.38.28.2R2Tunnel services:
Compressed Real-Time Transport Protocol (CRTP)
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Multilink Frame Relay (MLFR)
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Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol (MLPP)
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82■MultiServices PICs
8.38.28.2R2Virtual tunnel interface for Layer 3 VPNs
8.38.28.2R2Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)
8.58.28.2R2Voice services:
8.38.28.2R2Encapsulations:
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SONET/SDH OC3c/STM1 PIC
SONET/SDH OC3c/STM1 PIC
Software release
Description
Hardware features
Software features
JUNOS 8.0R2 and later (Type 1)
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NOTE: Although the illustration shows a multimode PIC, a multimode PIC and a single-mode
intermediate reach PIC are both supported.
NOTE: This PIC is not supported in JUNOS Release 8.1R1.
Four OC3 ports
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Power requirement: 0.49 A @ 48 V (23.7 W)
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Multiplexing and demultiplexing
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Rate policing on input
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Rate shaping on output
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Packet buffering, Layer 2 parsing
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SONET/SDH framing
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Link aggregation
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Alarm and event counting and detection
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Dual-router automatic protection switching (APS)
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Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) fast reroute
■
Encapsulations:
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High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC)
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Frame Relay
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Circuit cross-connect (CCC)
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Translational cross-connect (TCC)
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Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
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Cables and connectors
LEDs
Duplex SC/PC connector (Rx and Tx)
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Optical interface support—See Table 25 on page 85
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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 System Basics and Services Command Reference.
One tricolor per port:
Off—Not enabled
■
Green—Online with no alarms or failures
■
Amber—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:
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Alarm indication signal—line (AIS-L)
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Alarm indication signal—path (AIS-P)
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Bit error rate signal degrade (BERR-SD)
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Bit error rate signal fail (BERR-SF)
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Bit interleaved parity (BIP) error B1
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Bit interleaved parity (BIP) error B2
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Bit interleaved parity (BIP) error B3
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Loss of frame (LOF)
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Loss of pointer (LOP-P)
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Loss of signal (LOS)
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Far-end bit error: remote error indication—line (REI-L) (CV-LFE)
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Far-end bit error: remote error indication—path (REI-P) (CV-PFE)
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Payload mismatch (path 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:
■
Multiplex section alarm indication signal (MS-AIS)
■
Administrative unit alarm indication signal (AU-AIS)
You can install any transceiver supported by the PIC. For information about installing and
removing transceivers, see the PIC and Transceiver Installation Instructions.
Duplex LC/PC connector (Rx and Tx)
■
Optical interface support—See Table 26 on page 89 and Table 27 on page 90
■
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 System Basics and Services Command Reference.
One tricolor per port:
Off—Not enabled
■
Green—Online with no alarms or failures
■
Amber—Online with alarms for remote failures
■
Red—Active with a local alarm; router has detected a failure
■
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SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) PICs with SFP
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
■
Bit interleaved parity (BIP) error B2
■
Bit interleaved parity (BIP) error B3
■
Loss of frame (LOF)
■
Loss of pointer (LOP-P)
■
Loss of signal (LOS)
■
Far-end bit error: remote error indication—line (REI-L) (CV-LFE)
■
Far-end bit error: remote error indication—path (REI-P) (CV-PFE)
■
Payload mismatch (path 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:
■
Multiplex section alarm indication signal (MS-AIS)
■
Administrative unit alarm indication signal (AU-AIS)
1280 through 1335 nm1274 through 1356 nm1261 through 1360 nmTransmitter wavelength
–3 through +2 dBm–15 through –8 dBm–15 through –8 dBmAverage launch power
–8 dBm–8 dBm–8 dBmReceiver saturation
–28 dBm–28 dBm–23 dBmReceiver sensitivity
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SONET/SDH OC12c/STM4 PIC
SONET/SDH OC12c/STM4 PIC
Software release
Description
Hardware features
Software features
JUNOS 8.0R2 and later
■
NOTE: This PIC is not supported in JUNOS Release 8.1R1.
One OC12 port
■
Power requirement: 0.23 A @ 48 V (10.8 W)
■
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)
■
Cables and connectors
Duplex SC/PC connector (Rx and Tx)
■
Optical interface support—See Table 28 on page 93
■
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 System Basics and Services Command Reference.
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LEDs
Alarms, errors, and
events
One tricolor per port:
Off—Not enabled
■
Green—Online with no alarms or failures
■
Amber—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)
■
Bit interleaved parity (BIP) error B1
■
Bit interleaved parity (BIP) error B2
■
Bit interleaved parity (BIP) error B3
■
Loss of frame (LOF)
■
Loss of pointer (LOP-P)
■
Loss of signal (LOS)
■
Far-end bit error: remote error indication—line (REI-L) (CV-LFE)
■
Far-end bit error: remote error indication—path (REI-P) (CV-PFE)
■
Payload mismatch (path 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:
■
Multiplex section alarm indication signal (MS-AIS)
■
Administrative unit alarm indication signal (AU-AIS)
1-port: Rate-selectable using one of the following rates:
■
1-port OC3
■
1-port OC12
■
1-port OC12c
■
4-port: 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:
■
1-port: 0.20 A @ 48 V (9.5 W)
■
4-port: 0.40 A @ 48 V (19 W)
■
Multiplexing and demultiplexing
■
Rate policing on input
■
Rate shaping on output
■
Packet buffering, Layer 2 parsing
■
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SONET/SDH OC12/STM4 (Multi-Rate) PICs with SFP
Software features
Cables and connectors
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:
■
High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC)
■
Frame Relay
■
Circuit cross-connect (CCC)
■
Translational cross-connect (TCC)
■
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
■
You can install any transceiver supported by the PIC. For information about installing and
removing transceivers, see the PIC and Transceiver Installation Instructions.
Duplex LC/PC connector (Rx and Tx)
■
Optical interface support—See Table 29 on page 96, Table 30 on page 97, and
■
Table 31 on page 97
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 System Basics and Services Command Reference.
LEDs
One tricolor per port:
Off—Not enabled
■
Green—Online with no alarms or failures
■
Amber—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
■
Bit interleaved parity (BIP) error B2
■
Bit interleaved parity (BIP) error B3
■
Loss of frame (LOF)
■
Loss of pointer (LOP-P)
■
Loss of signal (LOS)
■
Far-end bit error: remote error indication—line (REI-L) (CV-LFE)
■
Far-end bit error: remote error indication—path (REI-P) (CV-PFE)
■
Payload mismatch (path 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:
■
Multiplex section alarm indication signal (MS-AIS)
■
Administrative unit alarm indication signal (AU-AIS)
1500 through 1580 nm1260 through 1360 nm1266 through 1360 nmTransmitter wavelength
–2 through +3 dBm–5 through 0 dBm–10 through –3 dBmAverage launch power
–9 dBm0 dBm–3 dBmReceiver saturation
–28 dBm–18 dBm–18 dBmReceiver sensitivity
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SONET/SDH OC48c/STM16 PIC with SFP
SONET/SDH OC48c/STM16 PIC with SFP
Software release
Description
Hardware features
Software features
JUNOS 8.0R2 and later
■
NOTE: This PIC is not supported in JUNOS Release 8.1R1.
Four OC48 ports
■
Power requirement: 0.86 A @ 48 V (41.4 W)
■
Multiplexing and demultiplexing on the 1-port PIC
■
Rate policing on input
■
Rate shaping on output
■
Packet buffering, Layer 2 parsing
■
Optical diagnostics and related alarms
■
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
LEDs
You can install any transceiver supported by the PIC. For information about installing and
removing transceivers, see the PIC and Transceiver Installation Instructions.
Duplex LC/PC connector (Rx and Tx)
■
Optical interface support—See Table 32 on page 101
■
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 System Basics and Services Command Reference.
One tricolor per port:
Off—Not enabled
■
Green—Online with no alarms or failures
■
Amber—Online with alarms for remote failures
■
Red—Active with a local alarm; router has detected a failure
■
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