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Port Speed on ACX Routers

In this topic we have information related to the port speed on a ACX routers and line cards, support for multiple port speed details, guidelines and how to configure the port speed.

Port Speed on ACX710 Router

For information on ACX710 routers see ACX710 Universal Metro Router Hardware Guide.

To view the supported transceivers, optical interfaces, and DAC cables on ACX710, see Hardware Compatibility Tool (HCT).

Table 1: Port Speed for ACX710

PIC

Port Number

Port Speed Supported

PIC 0

0 -23

10-Gigabit Ethernet

1-Gigabit Ethernet

0 -15

1-Gigabit Ethernet

16 -23

100-Mbps and 1-Gigabit Ethernet

PIC 1

0 -3

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.

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

Port Speed on ACX5448 Router

The ACX5448-D router, supports two ot interfaces (ot-0/2/0 and ot-0/2/1). For each CFP2-DCO optical module installed on ports 38 and 39, one optical transport interface (-ot) is created. You can map two 100-Gigabit Ethernet (et) interfaces can be mapped to each otinterface, depending on the rate (100 Gbps or 200 Gbps) that you configure for the CFP2 ports. As a result, four et interfaces are possible: et-0/2/0, et-0/2/1, et-0/2/2, and et-0/2/3. For information on the interface mapping and modulation format for ACX5448-D routers, see Interface Mapping and Modulation Format for ACX5448-D Routers.

For information on ACX5448 routers see ACX5448, ACX5448-D, and ACX5448-M Universal Metro Routers Hardware Guide.

To view the supported transceivers, optical interfaces, and DAC cables on ACX5448, see Hardware Compatibility Tool (HCT).

Table 3: Port Speed for ACX5448

PIC

Port Number

Port Speed Supported

PIC 0

0 through 47

10-Gigabit Ethernet with SFP+ optics

1-Gigabit Ethernet with SFP optics

100-Megabit Ethernet with SFP optics

PIC 1

0 through 3

100-Gigabit Ethernet with QSFP28 optics

4x25-Gigabit Ethernet (with breakout cables and channelization).

40-Gigabit Ethernet with QSFP+ optics

4x10-Gigabit Ethernet (with breakout cables and channelization).

Table 4: Port Speed for ACX5448-D

PIC

Port Number

Port Speed Supported

PIC 0

0 through 35

10-Gigabit Ethernet with SFP+ optics

1-Gigabit Ethernet with SFP optics

100-Megabit Ethernet with SFP optics

PIC 1

0 through 3

40-Gigabit Ethernet

4x10-Gigabit Ethernet

4x25-Gigabit Ethernet

100-Gigabit Ethernet

Default: Active ports operate in 100-Gigabit Ethernet mode.

PIC 2

38 and 39

200-Gigabit Ethernet

Note:

For ACX5448M, prior to 20.4R1, when you configure a port speed, this reports a pic bounce alarm as a default behavior. From 20.4R1 onwards, there is no pic bounce alarm.

Table 5: Port Speed on ACX5448-M

PIC

Port

Port Speed Supported

PIC 0

0 through 43

10-Gigabit Ethernet with SFP+ optics

1-Gigabit Ethernet with SFP optics

PIC 1

0 through 3

100-Gigabit Ethernet with QSFP28 optics

4x25-Gigabit Ethernet (with breakout cables and channelization).

40-Gigabit Ethernet with QSFP+ optics

4x10-Gigabit Ethernet (with breakout cables and channelization).

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 level, see Configure Port Speed - PIC Level. For information on how to configure the speed at the port level, see Configure Port Speed - Port Level.

Table 6: Interface Naming Convention for ACX5448

PIC

Interface type

ACX5448 Interfaces

ACX5448-D

ACX5448-M

PIC 0

1-Gigabit/10-Gigabit Ethernet interface (SFP+ or SFP ports)

xe-0/0/0 through xe-0/0/47

xe-0/0/0 through xe-0/0/35

xe-0/0/0 through xe-0/0/43

PIC 1

100-Gigabit Ethernet interface ( QSFP28 ports)

et-0/1/48 :[0-3] through et-0/1/51 :[0-3]

et-0/1/36 :[0-3] and et-0/1/37 :[0-3]

et-0/1/44 :[0-3] through et-0/1/49 :[0-3]

PIC 2

200-Gigabit Ethernet interface (CFP2-DCO ports)

Not Supported

ot-0/2/38 and ot-0/2/39

Not Supported

For information on multipelxing on ACX5448-D routers, see Multiplexing on ACX5448-D Routers.

Port Speed on ACX7024 and ACX7024X Router

On non-channelized interfaces, the prefix et- is used irrespective of the speed configured, default speed is assigned to the interface if you do not configure the speed. On channelized interfaces, the prefix et- is used irrespective of the speed configured. All channelized interfaces have the same speed. You cannot configure an individual speed for each channelized interface. You can configure the number of channelized interfaces by using the number-of-sub-ports command. When you change or remove, the speed or number-of-sub-ports of the port, the interfaces will be deleted and re-created for that port.

You can create Interfaces irrespective of the physical presence of optics. If the plugged in optics does not match the interface speed, the interfaces are marked down. You can configure port profiles in the command line interface without the physical presence of an FPC.

If an invalid port profile configuration is detected while booting a FPC, an alarm is generated. Also, the default port profile is selected for that PIC. Also, if the port profile configuration is changed while the FPC is up and running, and the new configuration is invalid, an alarm is generated. The existing port profile configured continues to be used for that PIC.

For information on ACX7024 and ACX7024X routers, see ACX7024 and ACX7024X Universal Metro Router Hardware Guide.

For information about platform support, see Hardware Compatibility Tool (HCT)

Table 7: Port speed for ACX7024 and ACX7024X routers

PIC

Port Number

Port Speed Supported

PIC 0

0-3

10-Gigabit Ethernet

40-Gigabit Ethernet

100-Gigabit Ethernet

Default: 100-Gigabit Ethernet

PIC 0

4-27

1-Gigabit Ethernet

10-Gigabit Ethernet

25-Gigabit Ethernet

Default: 10-Gigabit Ethernet

27

If you configure Precision Time Protocol (PTP), port 27 is disabled.

Table 8: Interface Naming Convention for ACX7024 and ACX7024X routers

Optics Type

Interface type

Interfaces

SFP

1-Gigabit Ethernet interface (SFP ports)

et-0/0/4 to

et-0/0/27

SFP+

1 x 10-Gigabit Ethernet interface

et-0/0/4 to

et-0/0/27

SFP28

1 x 25-Gigabit Ethernet interface

et-0/0/4 to

et-0/0/27

QSFP28

1 x 100-Gigabit Ethernet interface

et-0/0/0 to et-0/0/3

4 x 25-Gigabit Ethernet interface (Channelized Interface)

et-0/0/0:0 - et-0/0/3:0

et-0/0/0:1 - et-0/0/3:1

et-0/0/0:2 - et-0/0/3:2

et-0/0/0:3 - et-0/0/3:3

QSFP+

1 x 40-Gigabit Ethernet interface

et-0/0/0 to et-0/0/3

4 x 10-Gigabit Ethernet interface (Channelized Interface)

et-0/0/0:0 - et-0/0/3:0

et-0/0/0:1 - et-0/0/3:1

et-0/0/0:2 - et-0/0/3:2

et-0/0/0:3 - et-0/0/3:3

For information about how to configure the speed of a port for a non-channelized interface using the interfaces hierarchy, see Configure Port Speed for Non-Channelized Interfaces. For information about how to configure the speed of a port for a channelized interface using the new interfaces hierarchy, see Configure Port Speed for Channelized Interfaces.

Port Speed on ACX7100 Router

For information about ACX7100-48L router, see ACX7100-48L Universal Metro Router Hardware Guide.

For information on ACX7100-32C routers, see ACX7100-32C Universal Metro Router Hardware Guide.

Port Speed on ACX7100-48L Router

To view the supported transceivers, optical interfaces, and DAC cables on ACX7100-48L, see Hardware Compatibility Tool (HCT).

Use the speed command to set the speed on tri-rate SFP port. Use the show chassis pic fpc-slot 0 pic-slot 0 command to view supported port speeds. When optics does not support configured speed, an alarm is raised.

Table 9: Port Speed for ACX7100-48L Router

PIC

Port Number

Supported Port Speed

PIC 0

port 0-46

10-Gigabit Ethernet

25-Gigabit Ethernet

50-Gigabit Ethernet

port 47

If you configure Precision Time Protocol (PTP), port 47 is disabled.

10-Gigabit Ethernet

25-Gigabit Ethernet

50-Gigabit Ethernet

port 48-53

400-Gigabit Ethernet

1x40-Gigabit Ethernet

1x100-Gigabit Ethernet

4x100-Gigabit Ethernet

2x100-Gigabit Ethernet

1x100-Gigabit Ethernet

4x10-Gigabit Ethernet

4x25-Gigabit Ethernet

Table 10: ACX7100-48L Router Details and Description

Details

Description

Port speed configuration

Supports interfaces [edit interfaces interface-name] hierarchy.

MTU size

ACX7100-48L router WAN interfaces support maximum MTU size of 9216 bytes for transit traffic.

Forward Error Correction (FEC) support

By default, FEC119 (KP4) is enabled on 400-Gigabit Ethernet and 200-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces.

The FEC mode is based on the type of optics connected. When you configure the FEC mode, you must configure all interfaces on the port with the same FEC mode. For example, if you channelize a 40-Gigabit Ethernet port to operate as four 10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, you must configure each of the four 10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces with either all FEC74 or all FEC91-KR4.

For information about FEC support, see fec (gigether).

Table 11: Interface Naming Convention for ACX7100-48L Router

PIC

Interface Type

Interfaces

PIC 0

10-Gigabit Ethernet interface

25-Gigabit Ethernet interface

50-Gigabit Ethernet interface

et-0/0/0–et-0/0/47

400-Gigabit Ethernet

1x40-Gigabit Ethernet

1x100-Gigabit Ethernet

4x100-Gigabit Ethernet

2x100-Gigabit Ethernet

1x100-Gigabit Ethernet

8x50-Gigabit Ethernet

4x10-Gigabit Ethernet

4x25-Gigabit Ethernet interface (6 QSFP56-DD ports)

et-0/0/48–et-0/0/53

ACX7100-48L has twelve Port Macro (PMs). Six of the twelve PMs are for port 0-47. Each PM has eight ports. By default, port 0-47 support 10G.

Port Macro does not support the combination of port speed, 25Gbps and 50Gbps. For example, for ports 0-7, you can specify the speed for port 4 as 50G and for port 2 as 10G. Alternatively, you can specify the speed of port 4 as 25G and for port 2 as 10G. When you configure the speed for port 4 as 50G and for port 2 as 25G and commit the configuration, an alarm is generated.

Table 12: ACX7100-48L Port Macro Port Speed Configuration Router

Per Port Macro Port

Port Speed Configuration

Supported

10-Gigabit Ethernet

25-Gigabit Ethernet

50-Gigabit Ethernet

Ports (0-7)

(8-15)

(16-23)

(24-31)

(32-39)

(40-46)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

47

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Port Speed on ACX7100-32C Router

To view the supported transceivers, optical interfaces, and DAC cables on ACX7100-32C, see Harware Compatibility Tool (HCT).

If an even port is configured in channelized mode (4x10G or 4x25G), then you cannot use the subsequent odd port and need to configure the port as unused.

Table 13: Port Speed for ACX7100-32C

PIC

Port Number

Port Speed Supported

PIC 0

Port 0-31

100-Gigabit Ethernet

40-Gigabit Ethernet

25-Gigabit Ethernet

10-Gigabit Ethernet

Port 31

1 Gigabit Ethernet

When you configure PTP, port 31 can be used to connect grand master (GM) clock with 1G speed.

Port 32-35

400-Gigabit Ethernet

1x40-Gigabit Ethernet

1x100-Gigabit Ethernet

4x100-Gigabit Ethernet

2x100-Gigabit Ethernet

1x100-Gigabit Ethernet

4x10-Gigabit Ethernet

4x25-Gigabit Ethernet

Table 14: Port Group for ACX7100-32C

PIC

Port Number

Supported Port Speed

PIC 0

(0-3), (4-7), (8-11), (12-15), (16-19), (20-23), (24-27), and (28-31)

1x10-Gigabit Ethernet

4x10-Gigabit Ethernet

1x25-Gigabit Ethernet

4x25-Gigabit Ethernet

1x40-Gigabit Ethernet

2x50-Gigabit Ethernet

2x100-Gigabit Ethernet

Table 15: Interface Naming Convention for ACX7100-32C

PIC

Interface type

Interfaces

PIC 0

Port numbers: 0/ 2/ 4/ 6/ 8/ 10/ 12/ 14/ 16/ 18/ 20/ 22/ 24/ 26/ 28/ 30: 1x40-Gigabit/1x100-Gigabit /4x10-Gigabit/1x25- Gigabit/4x25-Gigabit/1x10-Gigabit Ethernet interface

Port numbers: 1/ 3/ 5/ 7/ 9/ 11/ 13/ 15/ 17/ 19/ 21/ 23/ 25/ 27/ 29: 1x100-Gigabit/1x40-Gigabit/1x25-Gigabit/1x10-Gigabit Ethernet interface

(32 QSFP28 ports)

et-0/0/0–et-0/0/31

400-Gigabit/1x40-Gigabit/1x100-Gigabit/4x100-Gigabit/2x100-Gigabit/1x100-Gigabit/8x50-Gigabit/4x10-Gigabit/4x25-Gigabit Ethernet interface (4 QSFP56-DD ports)

et-0/0/32–et-0/0/35

For information about how to configure the speed of a port for a non-channelized interface using the interfaces hierarchy, see Configure Port Speed for Non-Channelized Interfaces. For information about how to configure the speed of a port for a channelized interface using the new interfaces hierarchy, see Configure Port Speed for Channelized Interfaces.

Port Speed on ACX7332 and ACX7348 Routers

The ACX7332 router has one fixed FPC, 32 SFP, and 8 QSFP ports that support 1- Gbps, 10-Gbps, 25-Gbps, 40-Gbps, and 100-Gbps speeds. Active ports are mentioned in the below table.

The ACX7348 router has one fixed FPC, 48 SFP, and 8 QSFP ports that support 1- Gbps, 10-Gbps, 25-Gbps, 40-Gbps, and 100-Gbps speeds. Active ports are mentioned in the below table.

SFP port numbers: et-0/0/0 to et-0/0/23 and et-0/0/32 to et-0/0/39 supports 1Gbps, 10Gbps, and 25Gbps. QSPF port numbers: et-0/0/24 to et-0/0/31 supports 40Gbps, 4x10Gbps, 4x25Gbps and 100Gbps. FEC 91 supports 100Gbps, and FEC 74 on 25Gbps DAC.

For information on ACX7332 router, see ACX7332 Universal Metro Router Hardware Guide.

For information on ACX7348 router, see ACX7348 Universal Metro Router Hardware Guide.

For information on the line card, see Hardware Compatibility Tool (HCT).

Table 16: Port Speed for ACX7332 Fixed FPC Interface

Slot

Port Number

Supported Port Speed

0

0 - 23

1x1-Gigabit Ethernet

1x10-Gigabit Ethernet

1x25-Gigabit Ethernet

0

24 - 31

1x40-Gigabit Ethernet

1x100-Gigabit Ethernet

4x10-Gigabit Ethernet

4x25-Gigabit Ethernet

0

32 - 39

1x1-Gigabit Ethernet

1x10-Gigabit Ethernet

1x25-Gigabit Ethernet

Table 17: Port Speed for ACX7348 Fixed FPC Interface

Slot

Port Number

Supported Port Speed

0

0 - 23

1x1-Gigabit Ethernet

1x10-Gigabit Ethernet

1x25-Gigabit Ethernet

0

24 - 31

1x40-Gigabit Ethernet

1x100-Gigabit Ethernet

4x10-Gigabit Ethernet

4x25-Gigabit Ethernet

0

32 - 55

1x1-Gigabit Ethernet

1x10-Gigabit Ethernet

1x25-Gigabit Ethernet

The 6xQSFPDD FPC Line Card (ACX7332 and ACX7348) has two QSFPDD ports (Port 0 and 2) and four QSFP ports (Port 1, 3, 4 and 5). Active ports are mentioned in the below table.

Table 18: Port Speed for 6xQSFPDD FPC Line Card (ACX7332 and ACX7348)

Slot

Port Number

Supported Port Speed

1,2

0, 2

4x10-Gigabit Ethernet

1x40-Gigabit Ethernet

4x25-Gigabit Ethernet

1x100-Gigabit Ethernet

2x100-Gigabit Ethernet

4x100-Gigabit Ethernet

1x400-Gigabit Ethernet

1,2

1,3,4,5

4x10-Gigabit Ethernet

4x25-Gigabit Ethernet

1x40-Gigabit Ethernet

1x100-Gigabit Ethernet

3

0,1,2

4x10-Gigabit Ethernet

4x25-Gigabit Ethernet

1x40-Gigabit Ethernet

1x100-Gigabit Ethernet

In a 6xQSFPDD FPC line card, all the ports supports different speed capability. The table shows the supported speed combinations.

Table 19: Port Group for 6xQSFPDD FPC Line Card (ACX7332 and ACX7348)

Slot

Port Group

Supported Port Speed Combination

Port 0 or Port 2

Port 1 or Port 4

Port 3 or Port 5

1, 2

(0,1,3) (2,4,5)

1x400G

4x100G

Unused

Unused

1,2

(0,1,3) (2,4,5)

8x25G

Unused

Unused

1,2

(0,1,3) (2,4,5)

2x100G

4x25G  

4x10G  

1x100G

1x40G

1x100G

1x40G

1x100G

1x40G

1,2

(0,1,3) (2,4,5)

2x100G

4x25G

4x10G  

1x100G

1x40G  

4x25G

4x10G  

Unused

1,2

(0,1,3) (2,4,5)

2x100G

4x25G  

4x10G  

1x100G

1x40G  

Unused

4x25G

4x10G  

4x50G  

3

(0,1,2)

1x100G

4x25G  

1x40G  

4x10G  

1x100G

4x25G  

1x40G  

4x10G  

Unused

The 16xSFP56 FPC line card (ACX7332 and ACX7348) has 16 SFP56 ports (Port 0 to 15) that support 1- Gbps, 10-Gbps, 25-Gbps, 40-Gbps, and 50-Gbps speeds. Active ports are mentioned in the below table.

Table 20: Port Speed for 16xSFP56 FPC Line Card (ACX7332 and ACX7348)

Slot

Port Number

Supported Port Speed

1,2

0-7

1x10-Gigabit Ethernet

1x25-Gigabit Ethernet

OR

1x10-Gigabit Ethernet

1x50-Gigabit Ethernet

Note:

You cannot combine 1x25-Gigabit Ethernet and 1x50-Gigabit Ethernet.

1,2

8-15

1x10-Gigabit Ethernet

1x25-Gigabit Ethernet

OR

1x10-Gigabit Ethernet

1x50-Gigabit Ethernet

Note:

You cannot combine 1x25-Gigabit Ethernet and 1x50-Gigabit Ethernet.

3

0-13

4x10-Gigabit Ethernet

1x1-Gigabit Ethernet

1x10-Gigabit Ethernet

1x25-Gigabit Ethernet

For information about how to configure the speed of a port for a non-channelized interface using the interfaces hierarchy, see Configure Port Speed for Non-Channelized Interfaces. For information about how to configure the speed of a port for a channelized interface using the new interfaces hierarchy, see Configure Port Speed for Channelized Interfaces.

Port Speed on ACX7509 Router

For information on ACX7509 router, see ACX7509 Universal Metro Router Hardware Guide.

For information on the line card, see Hardware Compatibility Tool (HCT).

Port Speed for ACX7509-FPC-20Y Line Card

The ACX7509-FPC-20Y line card has 20 SFP56 ports that support 1-Gbps, 10-Gbps, and 25-Gbps speeds.

When you attempt to configure an invalid or unsupported speed for any port on the router, the port continues to operate with the default speed. An alarm is raised indicating that the port speed configuration is invalid.

Table 21: Port Speed for ACX7509-FPC-20Y Line Card

Slot

Port Number

Supported Port Speed

0, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 7

Ports 0 through 19

1x1-Gigabit Ethernet

1x10-Gigabit Ethernet

1x25-Gigabit Ethernet

Default Speed: 25-Gigabit Ethernet

1 and 5

Ports 0 through 19

1x10-Gigabit Ethernet

1x25-Gigabit Ethernet

Default Speed: 25-Gigabit Ethernet

Ports within a port group can support mixed speeds. For instance, on slot 0, within port group (0-3), each port can support a different port speed (1-Gbps, 10-Gbps, or 25-Gbps). When you change the speed of a port within a port group, you'll observe a link flap on all ports of the port group.

Table 22: Port Group for ACX7509-FPC-20Y Line Card

Slot

Port Number

Supported Port Speed

0, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7

(0-3), (4-7), (8-11), (12-15), and (16-19)

1x1-Gigabit Ethernet

1x10-Gigabit Ethernet

1x25-Gigabit Ethernet

1 and 5

(0-7), (8-16), and (16-19)

1x25-Gigabit Ethernet

1x10-Gigabit Ethernet

Table 23: ACX7509-FPC-20Y Line Card Details and Description

Details

Description

Autonegotation

Autonegotiation is supported only on the following channelization:

  • Twenty 1-Gigabit Ethernet interface in ACX7509-FPC-20Y

Channelization

Not supported

Port speed configuration

Supports interfaces [edit interfaces interface-name] hierarchy.

MTU size

ACX7509-FPC-20Y WAN interfaces support maximum MTU size of 9216 bytes for transit traffic.

Forward Error Correction (FEC) support

FEC91 is enabled on 25-Gigabit optics interfaces.

FEC74 is enabled on 25-Gigabit DAC cables.

For information about FEC support, see fec (gigether).

Table 24: Interface Naming Convention for ACX7509-FPC-20Y Line Card

PIC

Interface Type

Interfaces

PIC 0

1-Gigabit Ethernet

10-Gigabit Ethernet

et-0/0/0–et-0/0/19

25-Gigabit Ethernet

et-0/0/0–et-0/0/19

Port Speed on ACX7509-FPC-16C Line Card

The ACX7509-FPC-16C line card has 16 QSFP28 ports that support 100-Gbps and 40-Gbps speeds. You can configure the speed of active ports only. You can configure 0,1, 4,5, 8,9, and 12,13 ports using breakout cables with four 25-Gbps and four 10-Gbps speed.

If you channelize (4x10G or 4x25G) and non-channelize speed on adjacent ports, an alarm is generated indicating that the port speed configuration is invalid. Ensure you channelize adjacent ports and configure the unintended next port as unused. For example, to channelize Port 0, you must channelize both Port 0 and Port 1 or you must configure Port 1 as Unused.

When you attempt to configure an unused port, an alarm is generated indicating that the slot is unsupported. For instance, if you attempt to configure the speed on Port 2, an alarm is generated indicating that the slot is unsupported.

Table 25: Port Speed for ACX7509-FPC-16C Line Card

Slot

Port Number

Supported Port Speed

0

Port 0,1,4,5,8,9,12, and 13

1x40-Gigabit Ethernet

4x10-Gigabit Ethernet (using breakout cables only)

4x25-Gigabit Ethernet (using breakout cables only)

Default Speed: 1x100-Gigabit Ethernet

1

Ports 0 through 15

Default Speed: 1x100-Gigabit Ethernet

2

Port 0,1,4,5,8,9,12, and 13

1x40-Gigabit Ethernet

4x10-Gigabit Ethernet (using breakout cables only)

4x25-Gigabit Ethernet (using breakout cables only)

Default Speed: 1x100-Gigabit Ethernet

3

Port 0,1,4,5,8,9,12, and 13

1x40-Gigabit Ethernet

4x10-Gigabit Ethernet (using breakout cables only)

4x25-Gigabit Ethernet (using breakout cables only)

Default Speed: 1x100-Gigabit Ethernet

4

Port 0,1,4,5,8,9,12, and 13

1x40-Gigabit Ethernet

4x10-Gigabit Ethernet (using breakout cables only)

4x25-Gigabit Ethernet (using breakout cables only)

Default Speed: 1x100-Gigabit Ethernet

5

Ports 0 through 15

Default Speed: 1x100-Gigabit Ethernet

6

Port 0,1,4,5,8,9,12, and 13

1x40-Gigabit Ethernet

4x10-Gigabit Ethernet (using breakout cables only)

4x25-Gigabit Ethernet (using breakout cables only)

Default Speed: 1x100-Gigabit Ethernet

7

Port 0,1,4,5,8,9, and 12

1x40-Gigabit Ethernet

4x10-Gigabit Ethernet (using breakout cables only)

4x25-Gigabit Ethernet (using breakout cables only)

Default Speed: 1x100-Gigabit Ethernet

slots (0,2,3,4,6, and 7)

Ports: 2,3,6,7,10,11,14, and 15

Not supported
Table 26: ACX7509-FPC-16C Line Card Details and Description

Details

Description

Channelization

You can channelize the ports operating at:

  • 100-Gbps speed to 4x25-Gbps speed

  • 40-Gbps speed to 4x10-Gbps speed

Port speed configuration

Supports interfaces [edit interfaces interface-name] hierarchy.

MTU size

ACX7509-FPC-16C WAN interfaces support maximum MTU size of 9216 bytes for transit traffic.

Forward Error Correction (FEC) support

FEC91 is enabled on 100-Gigabit and 25-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. FEC91 is enabled by default on 25-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces.

On the Direct Attach Copper (DAC) connection of the 25-Gigabit Ethernet interface, FEC74 is enabled.

The FEC mode is based on the type of optics connected. When you configure the FEC mode, you must configure all interfaces on the port with the same FEC mode. For example, if you channelize a 100-Gigabit Ethernet port to operate as four 25 -Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, you must configure each of the four 25-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces with either all FEC74 or all FEC91-KR4.

For information about FEC support, see fec (gigether).

Table 27: Interface Naming Convention for ACX7509-FPC-16C Line Card

Slot

1x40-Gigabit Ethernet Interface

1x100-Gigabit Ethernet Interface

4x10-Gigabit Ethernet Interface

4x25-Gigabit Ethernet Interface

Slot 1

et-0/0/0

et-0/0/0

et-0/0/0:[0-3]

et-0/0/1

et-0/0/1

et-0/0/1:[0-3]

et-0/0/2

et-0/0/2

et-0/0/2

et-0/0/3

et-0/0/3

et-0/0/3

et-0/0/4

et-0/0/4

et-0/0/4:[0-3]

et-0/0/5

et-0/0/5

et-0/0/5:[0-3]

et-0/0/6

et-0/0/6

et-0/0/6

et-0/0/7

et-0/0/7

et-0/0/7

et-0/0/8

et-0/0/8

et-0/0/8:[0-3]

et-0/0/9

et-0/0/9

et-0/0/9:[0-3]

et-0/0/10

et-0/0/10

et-0/0/10

et-0/0/11

et-0/0/11

et-0/0/11

et-0/0/12

et-0/0/12

et-0/0/12:[0-3]

et-0/0/13

et-0/0/13

et-0/0/13:[0-3]

et-0/0/14

et-0/0/14

et-0/0/14

et-0/0/15

et-0/0/15

et-0/0/15

Port Speed on ACX7509-FPC-4CD Line Card

The ACX7509-FPC-4CD line card has 4 QSFP56-DD ports that support 4x100-Gbps and 400-Gbps speeds. ACX7509-FPC-4CD line card is supported only in FPC slot 1 and 5.

Table 28: Port Speed for ACX7509-FPC-4CD Line Card

Slot

Port Number

Supported Port Speed

1 and 5

Ports: 0 through 3

1x400-Gigabit Ethernet

4x100-Gigabit Ethernet (using breakout cables only)

Default Speed: 400-Gigabit Ethernet

0, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7

Not supported

Not supported

Table 29: ACX7509-FPC-4CD Line Card Details and Description

Details

Description

Channelization

You can channelize the ports operating at:

  • 400-Gbps speed to 4x100-Gbps speed.

Port speed configuration

Supports interfaces [edit interfaces interface-name] hierarchy.

MTU size

ACX7509-FPC-4CD WAN interfaces support maximum MTU size of 9216 bytes for transit traffic.

Forward Error Correction (FEC) support

FEC119 is enabled on 400-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces.

FEC91 is enabled on 100-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces.

For information about FEC support, see fec (gigether).

Table 30: Interface Naming Convention for ACX7509-FPC-4CD Line Card

PIC

Interface Type

Interfaces

PIC 0

1x400-Gigabit Ethernet

et-0/0/0–et-0/0/3

 

4x100-Gigabit Ethernet

et-0/0/0:[0-3]–et-0/0/3:[0-3]

For information about how to configure the speed of a port for a non-channelized interface using the interfaces hierarchy, see Configure Port Speed for Non-Channelized Interfaces. For information about how to configure the speed of a port for a channelized interface using the new interfaces hierarchy, see Configure Port Speed for Channelized Interfaces.