Understanding the SFMs
Purpose
Inspect the SFMs to ensure that all traffic leaving the Flexible PIC Concentrators (FPCs) is handled properly.
What Is an SFM
The SFM is a control board that handles traffic transiting the router (see Figure 144). There are two SFMs on the M40e router and four SFMs on the M160 router (see Figure 145).
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The SFMs provide route lookup, filtering, and switching. When the serial stream of bits leaves the FPC, it is directed to one of the SFMs. Each SFM effectively handles one-half or one-quarter of the traffic on each FPC. The SFMs handle a total of 160 million packets per second (Mpps) of forwarding.
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The SFMs are hot-removable and hot-insertable. Inserting or removing an SFM causes a brief interruption in forwarding performance (about 500 ms) as the Packet Forwarding Engine reconfigures the distribution of packets across the remaining SFMs.