Software release
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Description
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Model number: JNP10K-LC480
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Name in the CLI: JNP10K-LC480
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Weight: 21.6 lb (9.8 kg)
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Dimensions: Height = 1.89 in. (48.01 mm), width = 17.2 in (436.88 mm), depth = 19.05 in.
(484 mm) (excluding FRU ejector)
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Hardware features
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- Fixed-configuration line card with 10-Gbps and 1-Gbps port speeds
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Line-rate throughput of up to 480 Gbps
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Two Packet Forwarding Engines, each providing a maximum bandwidth of 240 Gbps
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EA chipset for increased scaling for bandwidth, subscribers, and services
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Supports the Switch Fabric Boards JNP10004-SF2, JNP10008-SF, JNP10008-SF2 and
JNP10016-SF
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Interoperates with the JNP10K-LC2101 and JNP10K-LC9600 line cards
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Operates with the following Routing and Control Boards: JNP10K-RE1, JNP10K-RE1-128, and
JNP10K-RE1-LT
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Operates with the following power supplies and fan trays:
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JNK10K-PWR-AC or JNK10K-PWR-DC with the JNP10004-FAN2, JNP10008-FAN or
JNP10016-FAN.
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JNP10K-PWR-AC2 or JNP10K-PWR-DC2 with JNP10004-FAN2, JNP10008-FAN2 or
JNP10016-FAN2.
In both of the above configurations, the MX10K-LC480 line card adheres to the complete
NEBS compliance (NEBS GR63-CORE, GR1089-CORE, and SR3580 compliance).
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Meets the full NEBS requirement on the MX10004, MX10008, and MX10016 routers
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Supports a maximum transmission unit (MTU) ranging from 256 bytes through 16,000 bytes
for transit traffic
and for host-bound packets
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Software features
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Power requirements
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Power consumption at different temperatures when all ports are configured in 10-Gbps
speed:
25° C:
420 W (without MACSec), 430 W (with MACSec)
40° C: 430 W (without MACSec), 450 W (with MACSec)
55° C: 450 W (without MACSec), 480 W (with MACSec)
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Power consumption at different temperatures when all ports are configured in 1-Gbps
speed:
25° C: 360 W (without MACSec), 370 W (with MACSec)
40° C: 370 W (without MACSec), 390 W (with MACSec)
55° C: 390 W (without MACSec), 420 W (with MACSec)
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LEDs
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PWR LED
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Steady green—Line-card power is ok.
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Steady red—Line-card power-on has failed.
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Off—Line card is not receiving power.
STS LED
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Steady green (blinking green when the beacon or the port location is on)—Line card is
online.
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Blinking green—The line card is booting.
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Steady red (blinking red when the beacon or the port location is on)—Line card is faulty
or an alarm has been raised.
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Off—Line card is disabled or offline.
Port LED
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Off—Port does not have a transceiver module.
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Steady green (blinking green when the beacon or the port location is on)—Port link is up
with no alarms or failures.
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Steady amber (blinking amber when the beacon or the port location is on)—Port link is
down because the port is disabled through the CLI or the port encountered errors such as
loss of signal, local fault, or remote fault.
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Cables and connectors
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MX10K-LC480 supports 1-Gbps Copper SFP modules in all the ports. You must use shielded
RJ45 cables with 1-Gbps copper SFP modules.
You must install the MX10K-LC480 line card in the MX10008 and MX10016 routers along with
the front panel with filter to meet the EMI Class-A emission standards.
The following applies to a router (MX10008 or MX10016) installed with the front panel:
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We recommend that you use only 16 ports per line card with copper SFP modules - the last
8 ports on the MIC0 (0/16 through 0/23) and the first 8 ports on the MIC1 (1/0 through
1/7).
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The MX10008 router supports a maximum of 128 copper SFP modules of 1 Gbps capacity.
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The MX10016 router supports a maximum of 192 copper SFP modules of 1 Gbps capacity.
Note:
The 1-Gbps copper SFP modules on the MX10K-LC480 line card do not support Precision Time
Protocol (PTP) or Synchronous Ethernet functionality.
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