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40-Gigabit Ethernet PIC with CFP (PTX Series)

Software Release

  • PTX3000: Junos OS Release 13.2R2 and later

  • PTX5000: Junos OS Release 12.1X48 and later, Junos OS Release 12.3R1 and later, and Junos OS Release 13.2R1 and later

    Note:

    PTX5000 does not support Junos OS Releases 12.1, 12.2, or 13.1.

For information on which FPCs support this PIC, see PTX Series PIC/FPC Compatibility.

Hardware Features

  • Two 40-Gigabit Ethernet CFP ports

  • Model number P1-PTX-2-40GE-CFP

  • Name in the CLI: 2x 40GE CFP

  • Power requirements: 0.7 A @ –48 V (35 W)

  • Large maximum transmission units (MTUs):

    • Junos OS Release 12.1X48: up to 9192 bytes

    • Junos OS Release 12.1X48R2 and later 12.1X48 releases: up to 9500 bytes

    • Junos OS Release 12.3R1 and later releases: up to 9500 bytes

Software Features

Table 1 shows the first supported release for each software feature.

Table 1: Software Features Supported

Software Feature

PTX3000 First Supported Junos OS Release

PTX5000 First Supported Junos OS Release

Flexible-ethernet-services encapsulation

13.2R2

12.1X48

12.3R1

13.2R1

Flexible VLAN tagging

13.2R2

12.1X48

12.3R1

13.2R1

IFINFO / IFMON

13.2R2

12.1X48

12.3R1

13.2R1

IEEE 802.1 ag OAM

13.2R2

12.1X48

12.3R1

13.2R1

IEEE 802.3 ah OAM

13.2R2

12.1X48

12.3R1

13.2R1

IEEE 802.3ad link aggregation

13.2R2

12.1X48

12.3R1

13.2R1

Interrupt-driven link-down detection for MPLS FRR

13.2R2

12.1X48

12.3R1

13.2R1

MAC accounting per logical interface for source addresses

13.2R2

12.1X48

12.3R1

13.2R1

MAC filter per port for destination addresses and source addresses

13.2R2

12.1X48

12.3R1

13.2R1

MAC filter per logical interface for source addresses

13.2R2

12.1X48

12.3R1

13.2R1

SNMP

13.2R2

12.1X48

12.3R1

13.2R1

Up to 8000 logical interfaces share across all ports on a single PFE

13.2R2

12.1X48

12.3R1

13.2R1

Cables and Connectors

Tip:

You can use the Hardware Compatibility Tool to find information about the pluggable transceivers supported on your Juniper Networks device.

LEDs

The STATUS LED is located above the ONLINE OFFLINE button. The LINK and ACT LEDs are located next to each port. Table 2 describes the functions of these LEDs.

Table 2: 40-Gigabit Ethernet PIC with CFP LEDs

Label

Color

State

Description

STATUS

Green

On steadily

PIC is online with no alarms or failures.

Yellow

On steadily

PIC is initializing.

Red

On steadily

PIC has an error or failure.

Off

PIC is offline or not enabled.

LINK for each port:

Green

On steadily

Port is online with no alarms or failures, and the link is up.

Red

On steadily

Port is on but the link is down, and the port has detected a failure with alarms.

Off

Port is off or not enabled.

ACT for each port

Green

Flashing

Activity detected. Port is sending or receiving packets.

Off

No packet activity detected on the port.

Alarms, Errors, and Events

  • Alarm indication signal (AIS)

  • Laser bias current high/low alarms and warnings

  • Laser Rx power high/low alarms and warnings

  • Module not ready alarm

  • Module power down alarm

  • Module temperature high/low alarms and warnings

  • Rx CDR loss of lock alarm

  • Rx loss of signal alarm

  • Rx not ready alarm

  • Tx CDR loss of lock alarm

  • Tx data not ready alarm

  • Tx laser fault alarm

  • Tx not ready alarm