The following list describes the hardware capabilities and limitations for the SRX 3400 and SRX 3600 series devices:
Table 217: Available NPCs and IO Ports for SRX 3400 and SRX 3600 Devices
| System | IOCs | IO Ports | NPCs |
|
SRX 3600 |
7 |
108 (16 x 6 + 12) |
3 |
|
SRX 3400 |
5 |
76 (16 x 4 + 12) |
2 |
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Note: The number of ports the Network Processing Unit (NPU) needs to handle may be different than the fixed 10:1 port to NPU ratio for 1G IOC, or the 1:1 ratio for the 10G IOC that is needed on the SRX 5600 and SRX 5800 devices, leading to oversubscription on the SRX 3400 and SRX 3600 devices. |
Level 1- Shaping at the physical interface (ifd)
Level 2- Shaping and scheduling at the logical interface level (ifl)
Level 3- Scheduling at the queue level
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Note: Interface set (iflset) is not supported for the SRX 3400 and SRX 3600 devices. |
In SRX 3400 and SRX 3600 devices, an NPC supports only 16 port-level shaping profiles in the hardware, including two profiles that are predefined for 10-Gbps and 1-Gbps shaping rates. The user can configure up to 14 different levels of shaping rates. If more levels are configured, then the closest match found in the 16 profiles will be used instead.
For example, assume that a system is already configured with the following rates for ifds:
10Mbps, 20Mbps, 40Mbps, 60Mbps, 80Mbps, 100Mbps, 200Mbps, 300Mbps, 400Mbps, 500Mbps, 600Mbps, 700Mbps, 800Mbps, 900Mbps, 1Gbps (predefined), 10Gbps (predefined)
Each of these 16 rates is programmed into one of the 16 profiles in the hardware, then consider the following two scenarios.
When scenario 2) happens, not all of the user-configured rates can be supported by the hardware. If more than 14 different rates are specified, only 14 will be programmed in the hardware. Which 14 rates are programmed in the hardware depends on many factors. For this reason, we recommend that you plan carefully and use no more than 14 levels of port-level shaping rates.