32x10GE MPC4E
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Description |
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Note:
By default on MX480 routers, only 5 out of the 6 line-card slots can be populated with MPC4Es. By default on MX960 routers, only 10 out of the 11 line-card slots can be populated with MPC4Es. This is a power restriction of default operating mode which supports operation at 55°C ambient temperature. You can insert other line-cards in the remaining slots as long as the power budget is not exceeded. However, if ambient-temperature is configured to 25°C or 40°C, all the 6 slots of an MX480 can be populated with MPC4E, and all the 11 slots of an MX960 can be populated with MPC4E. For more information about power requirements, see Power Requirements for an MX480 Router, and Power Requirements for an MX960 Router. |
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Cables and connectors |
Tip:
You can use the Hardware Compatibility Tool to find information about the pluggable transceivers supported on your Juniper Networks device. The list of supported transceivers for the MX Series is located at https://pathfinder.juniper.net/hct/category/#catKey=100001&modelType;=All&pf;=MX+Series. Note:
SFPP-10GE-ZR has a commercial temperature rating and is not NEBS compliant when plugged into the 32x10GE MPC4E with SFP+. If the ambient air temperature exceeds 50°C (122°F), Junos OS disables the transmitter, which takes the optical transceiver offline. Note:
SFPP-10G-DT-ZRC2 is not NEBS compliant when plugged into the MPC4E-3D-32XGE-SFPP MPC. If the ambient air temperature exceeds 50°C (122°F), Junos OS disables the transmitter, which takes the optical transceiver offline. Note:
On the MX960 router, all the MPC slots work in a chassis temperature of up to 40°C (104°F), at an altitude of up to 6000 feet. However, when the chassis temperature exceeds 40°C (104°F),
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LEDs |
OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:
Enable/disable LED, one bicolor per port:
The enable/disable LEDs are arranged in four groups:
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