Re: [j-nsp] MPC7E-MRATE in non-enhanced MX chassis?

2024-09-05 Thread Chris Wopat via juniper-nsp
On Thu, Sep 5, 2024 at 8:05 AM Chris Wopat wrote: > > They work fine, we had several in production in both newer and older > MX480/MX960. MPC10 requires the newer backplane. Correcting myself, even the MPC10 works but is limited to 800gbps "Line-rate throughput of up to 800 Gbps on MX240, MX480,

Re: [j-nsp] MPC7E-MRATE in non-enhanced MX chassis?

2024-09-05 Thread Chris Wopat via juniper-nsp
On Thu, Sep 5, 2024 at 7:37 AM Dario Amaya via juniper-nsp wrote: > > We looking to upgrade to 100G using MPC7E-MRATE cards (with SCBE2-MX). They work fine, we had several in production in both newer and older MX480/MX960. MPC10 requires the newer backplane. Side note about these cards - the an

[j-nsp] MPC7E-MRATE in non-enhanced MX chassis?

2024-09-05 Thread Dario Amaya via juniper-nsp
Hello We are using MX480 routers that I understand are non-enhanced model: Item Version Part number CLEI code FRU model number Midplane REV 05 710-017414 CHAS-BP-MX480-S They are the older blue/white with old Juniper logo, and not the newer gre