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    12-port 10-Gigabit Ethernet LAN/WAN PIC on Type 5 FPC Overview

    The 10-Gigabit Ethernet LAN/WAN PIC on Type 5 FPC is a 12-port 10-Gigabit Ethernet LAN/WAN PIC with SFP+ (model number, PF-12XGE-SFPP) on T4000 Core Routers.

    The following features are supported on the 10-Gigabit Ethernet LAN/WAN PIC on Type 5 FPC:

    • Access to all 10-Gigabit Ethernet port counters through SNMP.
    • Logical interface–level MAC filtering, accounting, policing, and learning for source media access control (MAC).
    • Flexible encapsulation.
    • Single, stacked, and flexible VLAN tagging modes.
    • Native VLAN configuration to allow untagged frames to be received on the tagged interfaces.
    • Maximum transmission unit (MTU) size of up to 9192 bytes for Ethernet frames.
    • Link aggregation group (LAG) on single chassis.
    • Interoperability with other 10-Gigabit Ethernet PICs on M Series and T Series routers in LAN PHY mode.
    • Eight queues per physical interface on egress.
    • Behavior aggregate (BA) classification (IPv4 DSCP, IPv6 DSCP, Inet precedence, IEEE 802.1P, IEEE 802.1AD, MPLS EXP) and fixed classification.
    • Defining the VLAN 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 Tag Protocol Identifier (TPID) tagging for a cross-connect.
      • extended-vlan-tcc—Standard Tag Protocol Identifier (TPID) tagging for an Ethernet translational cross-connect.
      • ethernet-vpls—Ethernet virtual private LAN service.
      • vlan-vpls—VLAN virtual private LAN service.
      • flexible-ethernet-services—Allows per-unit Ethernet encapsulation configuration.
    • The following Layer 3 protocols are also supported:
      • IPv4
      • IPv6
      • MPLS
    • WAN PHY features, such as the following:
      • WAN PHY mode on a per-port basis.
      • Insertion and detection of path trace messages.
      • Ethernet WAN Interface Sublayer (WIS) object.

      Note: The T4000 Core Router supports only LAN PHY mode in Junos OS Release 12.1R1. Starting with Junos OS Release 12.1R2, WAN PHY mode is supported on T4000 routers with 12-port 10-Gigabit Ethernet LAN/WAN PIC with SFP+.

    The 10-Gigabit Ethernet LAN/WAN PIC on Type 5 FPC does not support:

    • 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 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

    Capability

    Support

    Maximum logical interfaces per PIC

    32,000

    Maximum logical interfaces per port

    For IPv4 the limit is 4093.

    For IPv6 the limit is 1022.

    Classifers

    Eight classifiers per PIC for each BA classifier type

    Published: 2013-02-13

    Supported Platforms

    Published: 2013-02-13