It isn't 10G only. They support 10g/1g/100m but I don't know if they do tri
rate. And when you insert a 1G SFP it enumerates as ge-n/n/n not as xe- --
I have something like a dozen of these in production and a few 1G SFPs so
not just guessing here.
On Wednesday, November 4, 2015, Vincent Clement
If you want to do 1g on QFX you need to use an SFP transceiver. If you want to
do 10g you need an SFP+ transceiver.
This is specific to the QFX platform you are using... Check here for the
QFX5100, make sure yours is a match..
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/release-independent/junos/to
Hello-
I'm looking for knowledge on how a given Juniper firewall filter config affects
forwarding performance, specifically on an MPC4. I don't have 100G+ traffic
generation at my disposal for direct testing.
The specific concern is that we have a dozen or two 'then next-term' counting
terms
Auto-correct: seems I was wrong, I thought that because no negocation
options on xe interfaces, but should be supported as you said.
I'll make more tests, but I had trouble trying to connect 1G/100M on
QFX5100-48T with old devices.
Vincent
2015-11-05 11:04 GMT+01:00 Vincent Clement :
> Hi Farid
Hi Farid :)
Yes, but was assuming we talk about 48T, so only 10G as far as I know, no
way to negociate 1G.
Vincent
2015-11-05 10:54 GMT+01:00 Bouzemarene, Farid (ATS) <
farid.bouzemar...@avnet.com>:
> Hi vincent ;)
>
> QFX support 1g also but you have to use 1g SFP !
>
> I had no luck with Cisc
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