On 2023-06-08 17:18, Kevin Shymkiw via juniper-nsp wrote: > Along with this - I would suggest looking at Port Checker ( > https://apps.juniper.net/home/port-checker/index.html ) to make sure > your port combinations are valid.
The port checker claims an interresting "feature": if you have anything in port 3, then *all* the other ports in that port group must also be occupied. So if you use all those four ports for e.g. 100GE, everything is fine, but if you then want to stop using either of ports 0, 1 or 2, the configuration becomes invalid... (And similarly for ports 5, 8 and 14 in their respective groups.) I hope that's a bug in the port checker, not actual behaviour by the MX304... -- Thomas Bellman, National Supercomputer Centre, Linköping Univ., Sweden "We don't understand the software, and sometimes we don't understand the hardware, but we can *see* the blinking lights!"
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