Port Speed on ACX710 Router Overview
For information on ACX710 routers see ACX710 Universal Metro Router Hardware Guide.
For information about platform support, see Hardware Compatibility Tool (HCT).
Table 1 summarizes the supported port speeds on a ACX710 router.
Table 1: Port Speed for ACX710
PIC | Port Number | Port Speed Supported |
|---|---|---|
PIC 0 |
| 10-Gigabit Ethernet 1-Gigabit Ethernet |
| 1-Gigabit Ethernet | |
| 100-Mbps and 1-Gigabit Ethernet | |
PIC 1 |
| 40-Gigabit Ethernet 4x10-Gigabit Ethernet 4x25-Gigabit Ethernet 100-Gigabit Ethernet Note: By default, all the active ports operate in 100-Gigabit Ethernet mode. |
Use the speed command to set the speed on tri-rate copper SFP port. For information on how to configure the speed at the PIC or port level, see Port Speed Configuration for non-channelized interfaces -Interfaces Hierarchy.
Interface Naming Conventions
Table 2 lists the interface naming conventions for the ACX710 routers.
Table 2: Interface Naming Convention for ACX710
PIC | Interface type | Interfaces |
|---|---|---|
PIC 0 | 1-Gigabit/10-Gigabit Ethernet interface (24 SFP+ or SFP ports) | xe-0/0/0 – xe-0/0/23 |
1-Gigabit Ethernet interface (Tri-rate SFP-T optics) | xe-0/0/0 – xe-0/0/15 | |
100-Mbps and 1-Gigabit Ethernet interface (Tri-rate SFP-T optics) | xe-0/0/16 – xe-0/0/23 | |
PIC 1 | 100-Gigabit Ethernet interface (4 QSFP28 ports) | et-0/1/0 – et-0/1/3 |
For channelized and non-channelized interface naming formats, see Channelized and Non-Channelized Interface Naming Formats.