some of these port capabilities are weird to me. like on the
ACX7100-48L you can do 4x100 or 8x50, but ONLY one 40g ?!
me@7100> show chassis pic pic-slot 0 fpc-slot 0 | find 400
48 0 1x400G 1x100G 1x40G 4x100G 2x100G 8x50G 2x50G 4x25G
4x10G 3x100G
49 0 1x400G 1x100G 1x40G 4x100G 2x100G 8x50G 2x50G 4x25G
4x10G 3x100G
50 0 1x400G 1x100G 1x40G 4x100G 2x100G 8x50G 2x50G 4x25G
4x10G 3x100G
51 0 1x400G 1x100G 1x40G 4x100G 2x100G 8x50G 2x50G 4x25G
4x10G 3x100G
52 0 1x400G 1x100G 1x40G 4x100G 2x100G 8x50G 2x50G 4x25G
4x10G 3x100G
53 0 1x400G 1x100G 1x40G 4x100G 2x100G 8x50G 2x50G 4x25G
4x10G 3x100G
54 NA 1x10G
On 8/23/2023 11:29 AM, [email protected] wrote:
On Wednesday, 23 August, 2023 16:33, "Mark Tinka" <[email protected]> said:
[faceplate oversubscription]
On the new ACX line, yes.
Not Trio, and different PLM :)
We don't mess around with any other MX products, so not sure (although
we are still yet to deploy the MPC10E's and the MX304).
MX304 (well, strictly LMIC16) has the same restriction, and a need for another entry in the
magic port checker (https://apps.juniper.net/home/port-checker/index.html) for restrictions
beyond "SUM(port-speeds) <= 1.6T".
They make sense once you've looked at the block diagram for the thing and followed the
lines, but things like "4x10G breakout can only go in odd-numbered ports, and you
have to leave the corresponding next-lowest even-numbered port empty" are not
instantly obvious.
Thanks,
Tim.
--
-Aaron