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100-Gigabit Ethernet PIC on Type 5 FPC Overview
The 100-Gigabit Ethernet PIC is a 1-port 100-Gigabit Ethernet Type 5 PIC with 100-Gigabit C form-factor pluggable transceiver (CFP) with model number PF-1CGE-CFP.
The following features are supported on 100-Gigabit Ethernet Type 5 PIC:
- Access to all 100-Gigabit Ethernet port counters through SNMP.
- Logical interface–level MAC filtering, accounting, policing, and learning for source media access control (MAC).
- Channels defined by two stacked VLAN tags.
- Channels defined by flex-vlan-tagging.
- IP service for stacked VLAN tags.
- Defining the rewrite operation to be applied to the incoming
and outgoing frames on logical interfaces on this PIC.
Note: Only the Tag Protocol Identifier (TPID) 0x8100 is supported.
Interface encapsulations, such as the following:
- untagged—Default encapsulation, when other
encapsulation is not configured.
- You can configure only one logical interface (unit 0) on the port.
- You cannot include the vlan-id statement in the configuration of the logical interface.
- vlan-tagging—Enable VLAN tagging for all logical interfaces on the physical interface.
- stacked-vlan-tagging—Enable stacked VLAN tagging for all logical interfaces on the physical interface.
- ethernet-ccc—Ethernet cross-connect.
- ethernet-tcc—Ethernet translational cross-connect.
- vlan-ccc—802.1Q tagging for a cross-connect.
- vlan-tcc—Virtual LAN (VLAN) translational cross-connect.
- extended-vlan-ccc—Standard TPID tagging for an Ethernet cross-connect.
- extended-vlan-tcc—Standard TPID tagging for an Ethernet translational cross-connect.
- flexible-ethernet-services—Allows per-unit Ethernet encapsulation configuration.
- ethernet-vpls—Ethernet virtual private LAN service.
- vlan-vpls—VLAN virtual private LAN service.
- untagged—Default encapsulation, when other
encapsulation is not configured.
- The following Layer 3 protocols are also supported:
- IPv4
- IPv6
- MPLS
- CFP Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) compliant Management Data Input/Output (MDIO) control features (transceiver dependent).
- 802.3 link aggregation:
- The configuration of the 100-Gigabit Ethernet PIC on Type 5 FPC complies with that of the existing 1-Gigabit or 10-Gigabit Ethernet PIC and aggregated Ethernet interfaces.
- Interoperability mode—Interoperability with the 100-Gigabit Ethernet PIC on Type 4 FPC through configuration in sa-multicast forwarding mode.
- Juniper Networks enterprise-specific Ethernet Media Access Control (MAC) MIB
- The 100-Gigabit Ethernet Type 5 PIC supports all Gigabit Ethernet PIC classification, firewall filters, queuing model, and Layer 2 rewrite functionality features of the Gigabit Ethernet PICs. To configure these parameters, see Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Policers, Configuring MAC Address Filtering, and Stacking and Rewriting Gigabit Ethernet VLAN Tags Overview.
- A Type 5 FPC can support up to two 100-Gigabit Ethernet PICs. Both the PICs (that is, PIC 0 and PIC 1) can be offline or online independently.
The following features are not supported on the 100-Gigabit Ethernet Type 5 PIC:
- MAC filtering, accounting, and policing for destination
MAC at the logical interface level.
Note: Because destination MAC filtering is not supported, the hardware is configured to accept all the multicast packets. This configuration enables the OSPF protocol to work.
- Premium MAC policers at the logical interface level.
- MAC filtering, accounting, and policing at the physical interface level.
- Multiple TPIDs.
- IP service for nonstandard TPID.
Table 1 lists the capabilities of 100-Gigabit Ethernet PICs on Type 5 FPC.
Table 1: Capabilities of 100-Gigabit Ethernet PICs on Type 5 FPC
Capability | Support |
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Maximum logical interfaces per PIC | 4093 |
Maximum logical interfaces per port | For IPv4 the limit is 4093. For IPv6 the limit is 1022. |