pfe
Syntax
pfe pfe-instance { exception-reporting { category category-name; { inline-monitoring-instance inline-monitoring-instance; } } forwarding-packages { mobility; } power (off | on); tunnel-services; }
Syntax
pfepfe-id{ core number { channel number { tunnel-services { bandwidth(100g | 10g | 1g | 2.5g | 200g | 20g | 300g | 30g | 400g | 40g | 480g | 50g | 60g | 70g | 80g | 90g | bandwidth); } } } }
Syntax (PTX-Series Devices)
pfe pfe-instance { exception-reporting { category category-name; { inline-monitoring-instance inline-monitoring-instance; } } forwarding-packages { mobility; } power (off | on); temp-perf-throttle-disable; temp-volt-reduction-disable; tunnel-services; }
Hierarchy Level
[edit chassis fpc slot-number], [edit chassis lcc name fpc slot-number], [edit chassis member name fpc slot-number]
Description
Configure options for the Packet Forwarding Engine (PFE). Click here to see the platforms supporting pfe
configuration options.
Options
pfe-instance or pfe-id |
PFE identifier or PFE number that represents the PFE ASIC ID ranges from 0-4 for PTX10004 and 0-7 for PTX10008 devices. |
PFE identifier or PFE number that represents the PFE ASIC ID. The value is 0 for ACX7024, and ACX7024X devices. | PFE identifier or PFE number that represents the PFE ASIC ID. The value is 0 for ACX7100-48L and ACX7100-32C devices. | PFE identifier or PFE number that represents the PFE ASIC ID. The value is 0 or 1 for ACX7509 devices. | PFE identifier or PFE number that represents the PFE ASIC ID. The value is 0 for ACX7348 and ACX7332 devices. |
power |
Power PFEs on or off. See pfe power off for more details. |
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temp-perf-throttle-disable |
Disable temperature based PFE performance throttling. By default, the system detects overheat condition at individual PFE level and gradually reduces the performance of the affected PFE. This results in reduction of power consumption, heat dissipation, PFE operating temperature, and prevents line card shutdown.
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temp-volt-reduction-disable |
Disable temperature based PFE voltage reduction. By default, the system detects the ASIC temperature at individual PFE level that reaches the safe operating limit and dynamically manages the voltage of the DC-DC converters. This results in reduction of power consumption.
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tunnel-services |
Tunnel services configuration |
The remaining statements are explained separately. See CLI Explorer.
Required Privilege Level
interface—To view this statement in the configuration.
interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Release Information
exception-reporting
option added in Junos OS Release 21.2R1.
temp-perf-throttle-disable
option added in Junos OS Evolved Release
21.4R1.
temp-volt-reduction-disable
option added in Junos OS Evolved Release
22.2R1.
exception-reporting
option added in Junos OS Evolved Release 22.2R1.
Statement introduced in Junos OS Evolved Release 24.1R1 for ACX7K Series Routers.