Connecting a QFX3600 Node Device to a Fiber-Based QFX3000-M QFabric System Control Plane Network
A QFX3000-M QFabric system control plane and management network
is formed by connecting the QFX Series devices in your network to
two EX4200 or two EX4300 switches. QFX3600 Node devices have two SFP
management ports labeled C0S
and C1S
. For a fiber-based control plane network, use the SFP management
ports to connect the QFX3600 Node device to each EX Series switch
(see Figure 1).
You may not mix EX4200 and EX4300 switches in the same QFabric system.

For redundancy, each QFX3600 Node device must be connected to two EX Series switches.
Before you begin to connect a QFX3600 Node device to the fiber-based QFX3000-M QFabric system control plane network:
Install your QFabric system hardware (Director group, Interconnect devices, and Node devices). For more information, see Installing and Connecting a QFX3100 Director Device, Installing and Connecting a QFX3600 or QFX3600-I Device, and Installing and Connecting a QFX3500 Device.
Install your EX4200 or EX4300 switches. See Installing and Connecting an EX4200 Switch or Installing and Connecting an EX4300 Switch.
Interconnect the two EX Series switches. See Interconnecting Two EX Series Switches for QFX3000-M QFabric System Control Plane Redundancy.
Note Use either an EX4200-24F switch with an SFP+ uplink module installed or use an EX4300-48P switch with an SFP+ uplink module installed.
Ensure that you have installed 1-Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceivers in management ports
C0S
andC1S
on each QFX3600 Node device (see Installing a Transceiver in a QFX Series Device). For a list of supported transceivers and required cables, see The Hardware Compatibility Tool.Follow the port assignments in Table 1 and ensure that you have installed 1-Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceivers in the ports (labeled
0
through15
) you are using on each EX Series switch (see Installing a Transceiver). For a list of supported transceivers, see The Hardware Compatibility Tool.Ensure that you have taken the necessary precautions for safe handling of lasers (see Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings for the QFX Series).
Use Table 1 to determine the QFX3600 Node device-to-EX4200 switch port mappings. Specific ports have been reserved on the EX Series switch to connect to each of the QFX Series device types. Such design simplifies installation and facilitates timely deployment of a QFabric system.
Note The numerical identifiers for each Node device below are not preassigned to the Node devices that are shipped to you. They represent the order in which you connect the Node devices. For example, the first Node device (Node0) is connected to port 0 (ge-0/0/0) on the first EX Series switch
EX0
and port0
(ge-0/0/0) on the second EX Series switchEX1
.Table 1: QFX3600 Node Device-to-EX Series Switch Port Mappings for Fiber-Based Control Plane
Node Device
EX Series Switch EX0
EX Series Switch EX1
Node0
Node0, management port
C0S
to port0
(ge-0/0/0)Node0, management port
C1S
to port0
(ge-0/0/0)Node1
Node1, management port
C0S
to port1
(ge-0/0/1)Node1, management port
C1S
to port1
(ge-0/0/1)Node2
Node2, management port
C0S
to port2
(ge-0/0/2)Node2, management port
C1S
to port2
(ge-0/0/2)Node3
Node3, management port
C0S
to port3
(ge-0/0/3)Node3, management port
C1S
to port3
(ge-0/0/3)Node4
Node4, management port
C0S
to port4
(ge-0/0/4)Node4, management port
C1S
to port4
(ge-0/0/4)Node5
Node5, management port
C0S
to port5
(ge-0/0/5)Node5, management port
C1S
to port5
(ge-0/0/5)Node6
Node6, management port
C0S
to port6
(ge-0/0/6)Node6, management port
C1S
to port6
(ge-0/0/6)Node7
Node7, management port
C0S
to port7
(ge-0/0/7)Node7, management port
C1S
to port7
(ge-0/0/7)Node8
Node8, management port
C0S
to port8
(ge-0/0/8)Node8, management port
C1S
to port8
(ge-0/0/8)Node9
Node9, management port
C0S
to port9
(ge-0/0/9)Node9, management port
C1S
to port9
(ge-0/0/9)Node10
Node10, management port
C0S
to port10
(ge-0/0/10)Node10, management port
C1S
to port10
(ge-0/0/10)Node11
Node11, management port
C0S
to port11
(ge-0/0/11)Node11, management port
C1S
to port11
(ge-0/0/11)Node12
Node12, management port
C0S
to port12
(ge-0/0/12)Node12, management port
C1S
to port12
(ge-0/0/12)Node13
Node13, management port
C0S
to port13
(ge-0/0/13)Node13, management port
C1S
to port13
(ge-0/0/13)Node14
Node14, management port
C0S
to port14
(ge-0/0/14)Node14, management port
C1S
to port14
(ge-0/0/14)Node15
Node15, management port
C0S
to port15
(ge-0/0/15)Node15, management port
C1S
to port15
(ge-0/0/15)
To connect a QFX3600 Node device to the fiber-based QFX3000-M QFabric system control plane network (see Figure 1):
Do not look directly into a fiber-optic transceiver or into the ends of fiber-optic cables. Fiber-optic transceivers and fiber-optic cables connected to transceivers emit laser light that can damage your eyes.
- If the fiber-optic cable connector is covered by a rubber safety cap, remove the cap. Save the cap.
- Remove the rubber safety cap from the SFP optical transceiver
in the first SFP management port (labeled
C0S
) on the Node device front panel. Save the cap. - Insert the cable connector into the optical transceiver.
- Connect the other end of that cable to the appropriate port on the EX Series switch. See Table 1.
- Remove the rubber safety cap from the SFP optical transceiver
in the second SFP management port (labeled
C1S
) on the Node device front panel. Save the cap. - Insert the cable connector into the optical transceiver.
- Connect the other end of that cable to the appropriate port on the second EX Series switch. This should be the same port number that you connected to in Step 4. For example, if you connected the first cable to ge-0/0/0 on the first EX Series switch, you connect the second cable to ge-0/0/0 on the second EX Series switch.
- Repeat this procedure for each QFX3600 Node device.
- Secure the cables so that they are not supporting their
own weight. Place excess cable out of the way in a neatly coiled loop.
Placing fasteners on a loop helps cables maintain their shape.
Caution Do not bend fiber-optic cables beyond their minimum bend radius. An arc smaller than a few inches in diameter can damage the cables and cause problems that are difficult to diagnose.
Do not let fiber-optic cables hang free from the connector. Do not allow fastened loops of cables to dangle, which stresses the cables at the fastening point.