On 1 September 2016 at 03:02, Dragan Jovicic wrote:
> Things to note. Card has 4 PFE; each MQ chip is good for ~70Gbps give or
> take +/- 10Gbps depending on packet sizes.
Correct. There are also some other complexities
- in SCB+MPC2, you have 2xFAB capacity of what you need, this is
reserved fo
O I'm sorry you are absolutely right. I'm thinking about EX4500 ports
for some reason.
I remember having to use a 10G uplink port on a switch to connect in to a
port on that line card for a 1g device as an emergency bandaid now that I
think about it.
On Aug 31, 2016 7:02 PM, "Dragan Jovicic"
Those are specifically 10G ports not 1G.
We run these on some of our MX960 and MX480, both toward core and edge.
They are fine high density 10G cards.
Things to note. Card has 4 PFE; each MQ chip is good for ~70Gbps give or
take +/- 10Gbps depending on packet sizes.
This packet memory bandwidth is
Is it actually SFPP? If so, I've had a couple of these. With a regular SCB
you can only run line rate on 12 ports. With the enhanced SCB you can run
line rate on all 16, if memory serves. Supports GE and 10G SFP modules.
I don't know about any warnings or concerns on your chassis as I ran these
on
Hi,
I've received some pretty good pricing on the MPC-3D-16XGE-SFP card,
and was wondering what the list.wisdom is ??
We are an ISP. That will be the usage.
Some ports will have BGP, many will be static routed.
Will this run full line rate on all 16 ports ?
Can I run multiple ISP type clie
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