This guide provides an overview and description of the Physical Interface Cards (PICs)
supported by the Juniper Networks T1600 Internet routing node. The PICs are
described alphabetically. Table 1 on page 3 lists the PICs supported by the T1600
Internet routing node 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
routing node. 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.
T1600 routing nodes support the Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, and Type 4 FPCs listed in
Table 2 on page 6. Table 3 on page 7 through Table 11 on page 10 provide PIC/FPC
compatibility matrices for the current PICs for T1600 routing nodes.
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/.
Combinations of PICs—In most cases, you can install PICs of different media types
on the same FPC as long as the FPC and the routing platform support those PICs.
However, configuration rules might limit certain combinations of PICs on some
platforms. If you have different PIC families on a single FPC and are running JUNOS
6.3 or later, review the configuration rules to plan which PICs to install on the FPCs
for your routing platform. Consult the most recent technical bulletins about
configuration rules for PIC combinations on the Juniper Networks Support site at
http://www.juniper.net/support/.
Newer JUNOS services for some PICs can require significant Internet Processor ASIC
memory. Ethernet and SONET PICs typically do not use large amounts of memory.
Gigabit Ethernet, ATM2, IQ serial PICs, and Adaptive Services PICs use more. To
conserve memory, you can group PICs in the same family together on the same FPC.
When you upgrade to JUNOS Release 7.5 or later, a warning appears if any
configuration rules affect your PIC combinations. If you continue the installation,
one or more PICs might appear to be online (the LEDs are on), but the JUNOS software
cannot enable them and they cannot pass traffic. As a workaround, you can:
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■Install a JUNOS release that supports the combination
■Install PICs on a different FPC
■Remove PICs from the affected FPC
Table 1: PICs Supported in the T1600 Internet Routing Node
ATM2 IQ
Channelized IQ
DS3
First JUNOS
SupportPortsPIC Family and Type
Page
188.54ATM2 E3 IQ
208.52ATM2 OC3/STM1 IQ
238.52ATM2 OC12/STM4 IQ
238.51ATM2 OC12/STM4 IQ
268.51ATM2 OC48/STM16 IQ with SFP
298.54Channelized DS3 IQ
318.51Channelized OC3 IQ
348.51Channelized OC12 IQ
368.51Channelized STM1 IQ
388.54DS3
E3 IQ
Ethernet
10-Gigabit Ethernet
10G-BASE-SR, and 10G-BASE-ZR)
Ethernet IQ
408.54E3 IQ
428.54Fast Ethernet
448.51Gigabit Ethernet with SFP
448.52Gigabit Ethernet with SFP
448.54Gigabit Ethernet with SFP
448.510Gigabit Ethernet with SFP
578.5110-Gigabit Ethernet with XENPAK (10G-BASE-ER, 10G-BASE-LR,
579.0R2110-Gigabit Ethernet with XENPAK (XENPAK-OTN)
629.0110-Gigabit Ethernet LAN/WAN with XFP
658.5110-Gigabit Ethernet DWDM
478.51Gigabit Ethernet IQ
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Table 1: PICs Supported in the T1600 Internet Routing Node (continued)
Ethernet IQ2
Services
First JUNOS
SupportPortsPIC Family and Type
Page
478.52Gigabit Ethernet IQ
508.54Gigabit Ethernet IQ2
508.58Gigabit Ethernet IQ2
508.58Gigabit Ethernet IQ2
548.5110-Gigabit Ethernet IQ2
128.50Adaptive Services II
SONET/SDH
158.50Adaptive Services II Layer 2 Services
678.50Monitoring Services II
698.50Monitoring Services III
718.50MultiServices 100
718.50MultiServices 400
718.50MultiServices 500
1108.50Tunnel Services
1108.50Tunnel Services
1108.50Tunnel Services
1118.5040-Gigabit Tunnel Services
748.54SONET/SDH OC3c/STM1
778.54SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) with SFP
778.54SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 (Multi-Rate) with SFP
818.51SONET/SDH OC12c/STM4 SMIR
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818.51SONET/SDH OC12c/STM4 MM
848.51SONET/SDH OC12/STM4 (Multi-Rate) with SFP
848.54SONET/SDH OC12/STM4 (Multi-Rate) with SFP
898.54SONET/SDH OC48c/STM16 with SFP
938.51SONET/SDH OC48/STM16 (Multi-Rate) with SFP
Table 1: PICs Supported in the T1600 Internet Routing Node (continued)
First JUNOS
SupportPortsPIC Family and Type
Page
988.51SONET/SDH OC192c/STM64
1028.51SONET/SDH OC192c/STM64 with XFP
1028.54SONET/SDH OC192c/STM64 with XFP
1068.51SONET/SDH OC768c/STM256
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FPCs Supported
T1600 routing nodes support the FPCs listed in Table 2 on page 6.
Table 2: FPCs Supported by the T1600 Routing Node
FPC NameFPC Type
3
FPC3
4
Scaling FPC4
4
Scaling FPC4
FPC Model
Number
Maximum Number
of PICs
Maximum
Throughput per
FPC
First JUNOS
Release
6.34 Gbps4T640-FPC1-EEnhanced FPC11
7.44 Gbps4T640-FPC1-E2Enhanced II FPC11
5.316 Gbps4T640-FPC2FPC22
6.316 Gbps4T640-FPC2-EEnhanced FPC22
7.416 Gbps4T640-FPC2-E2Enhanced II FPC22
5.340 Gbps4T640-FPC3FPC33
6.340 Gbps4T640-FPC3-EEnhanced FPC33
9.040 Gbps4T640-FPC3-ESEnhanced Scaling
7.540 Gbps1T640-FPC4-EST640 Enhanced
8.5100 Gbps2T1600-FPC4-EST1600 Enhanced
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PIC/FPC Compatibility
PIC/FPC Compatibility
Table 3 on page 7 through Table 12 on page 11 provide PIC/FPC compatibility matrices for the current PICs for T1600 routing
nodes. The table lists the first JUNOS release in which the FPC supports the PIC. For example, JUNOS 8.5 is the first release
in which the T640-FPC1-E2 supports the ATM2 OC3/STM1 IQ, 2-port PIC.
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 13 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.
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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12■Adaptive Services II PIC
Table 13: Adaptive Services PICs Software Features
Adaptive Services II PIC
Software Feature
SYN attacks, ICMP and UDP floods, and
ping-of-death attacks
addresses
5 and version 8 records
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
–8.5Stateful firewall with packet inspection: detects
–8.5Network Address Translation (NAT) for IP
–8.5Port Address Translation (PAT) for port numbers
–8.5IP Security (IPSec) encryption
–8.5Active flow monitoring exports cflowd version
–8.5Active flow monitoring exports version 9
––Passive flow monitoring
––Passive flow collection
IP-IP unicast tunneling
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GRE unicast tunneling—Supports GRE
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fragmentation
Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) sparse
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mode unicast tunneling
Compressed Real-Time Transport Protocol
(CRTP)
–8.5Flow-tap
––Dynamic flow capture
–8.5Real-time performance monitoring
8.58.5Link Services
8.58.5Tunnel services:
–8.5Virtual tunnel interface for Layer 3 VPNs
––Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)
8.58.5Voice services:
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Table 13: Adaptive Services PICs Software Features (continued)
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8.58.5Encapsulations
Multilink Frame Relay (MLFR)
Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol (MLPP)
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Adaptive Services II Layer 2 Services PIC
Adaptive Services II Layer 2 Services PIC
Description
Hardware features
Software features
LEDs
JUNOS 8.5 and later (Type 1)Software release
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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 14 on page 16. 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 14: Adaptive Services PICs Software Features
Software Feature
SYN attacks, ICMP and UDP floods, and
ping-of-death attacks
addresses
5 and version 8 records
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
–8.5Stateful firewall with packet inspection: detects
–8.5Network Address Translation (NAT) for IP
–8.5Port Address Translation (PAT) for port numbers
–8.5IP Security (IPSec) encryption
–8.5Active flow monitoring exports cflowd version
–8.5Active flow monitoring exports version 9
––Passive flow monitoring
––Passive flow collection
IP-IP unicast tunneling
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GRE unicast tunneling—Supports GRE
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fragmentation
Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) sparse
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mode unicast tunneling
Compressed Real-Time Transport Protocol
(CRTP)
–8.5Flow-tap
––Dynamic flow capture
–8.5Real-time performance monitoring
8.58.5Link Services
8.58.5Tunnel services:
–8.5Virtual tunnel interface for Layer 3 VPNs
––Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)
8.58.5Voice services:
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Adaptive Services II Layer 2 Services PIC
Table 14: Adaptive Services PICs Software Features (continued)
Multilink Frame Relay (MLFR)
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Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol (MLPP)
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8.58.5Encapsulations
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ATM2 E3 IQ PIC
Description
Hardware features
JUNOS 8.5 and later (Type 1)Software release
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Four E3 ports
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Power requirement: 0.41 A @ 48 V (20 W)
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Intelligent queuing (IQ) PICs support fine-grained queuing per logical interface
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ATM standards compliant
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16-MB SDRAM memory for ATM segmentation and reassembly (SAR)
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ATM switch ID
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Configurable framing options:
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G.751 direct mapping
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G.751 with PLCP encapsulation (default)
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G.832 ATM direct mapping
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Internal and loop timing
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ATM2 E3 IQ PIC
Software features
Cables and connectors
LEDs
Per-virtual circuit (VC) and per-virtual path (VP) traffic shaping
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Unspecified bit rate (UBR) traffic shaping
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Fine-grained variable bit rate (VBR) traffic shaping
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Circuit cross-connect (CCC)
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ATM Inverse Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), which enables routers to automatically
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learn the IP address of the router on the far end of an ATM permanent virtual circuit
(PVC)
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP):
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Management Information Base (MIB) 2 (RFC 1213)
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ATM MIB (RFC 1695)
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SONET MIB
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AAL5 encapsulations:
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ATM-VC-MUX
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ATM-NLPID
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ATM-Cisco-LLPID
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ATM-SNAP
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ATM-CCC-VC-MUX
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10 ft (3.05 m) posilock SMB to BNC (provided)
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Four pairs of Rx and Tx coaxial cables
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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
Alarm indication signal (AIS)
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Frame error
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Line code violation
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Local and remote loopback
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Loss of signal (LOS)
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Out of frame (OOF)
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Yellow alarm
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ATM2 OC3/STM1 IQ PIC
Description
Hardware features
JUNOS 8.5 and later (Type 1)Software release
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Two OC3 ports
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Power requirement: 0.41 A @ 48 V (20 W)
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Intelligent queuing (IQ) PICs support fine-grained queuing per logical interface
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Conforms to ANSI T1.105-1991 and T1E1.2/93-020R1
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ATM and SONET/SDH standards compliant
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Alarm and event counting and detection
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Compatible with well-known ATM switches
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ATM switch ID, which displays the switch IP address and local interface name of the
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adjacent Fore ATM switches
Single 3010 SAR for segmentation and reassembly into 53 byte ATM cells
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High-performance parsing of SONET/SDH frames
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ASIC-based packet segmentation and reassembly (SAR) management and output port
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queuing
64 MB SDRAM memory for ATM SAR
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Packet buffering, Layer 2 parsing
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ATM2 OC3/STM1 IQ PIC
Software features
Cables and connectors
LEDs
Circuit cross-connect (CCC) for leveraging ATM access networks
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User-configurable virtual circuit (VC) and virtual path (VP) support
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Support for idle cell or unassigned cell transmission