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MPC3E on MX Series Routers Overview

MX960, MX480, MX240, and MX 2020routers support the MPC3E (MX-MPC3E-3D) with two MIC slots. The MPC provides the connection between the customer’s Ethernet interfaces and the routing fabric of the MX Series chassis. The MPC is inserted into a MIC slot in an MX Series router. MICs provide the physical interface and are installed into the MPCs.

The MPC3E supports these MICs as field replaceable units (FRUs):

The MPC3E also supports these legacy MICs:

The MPC3E requires the Enhanced MX Switch Control Board (SCB) for fabric redundancy. You can also continue to use existing SCBs without fabric redundancy. The MPC interoperates with existing MX Series line cards, including Dense Port Concentrators (DPCs) and Modular Port Concentrators (MPCs).

You can also configure the 100-Gigabit Ethernet MIC (MIC3-3D-1X100GE-CFP) to interoperate with routers using the 100-Gigabit Ethernet PIC (Type 4 1X100GE PIC for STFPC4 FPC) by using the forwarding-mode statement with the sa-multicast option at the [edit chassis fpc slot pic slot] hierarchy level. For more information, see Configuring 100-Gigabit Ethernet MICs to Interoperate with Type 4 100-Gigabit Ethernet PICs (PD-1CE-CFP-FPC4)Using SA Multicast Mode.

The MPC3E is based on a new Juniper Networks chipset for increased scalability for bandwidth, subscribers, and service capabilities of the routers.

The MPC3E supports these key features:

  • 100-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
  • Two separate slots for MICs
  • The following MICs:
    • MIC3-3D-1X100GE-CFP
    • MIC3-3D-1X100GE-CXP
    • MIC3-3D-10XGE-SFPP
    • MIC3-3D-2X40GE-QSFP
    • MIC-3D-20GE-SFP
    • MIC-3D-2XGE-XFP
  • Up to 100 Gbps per MIC slot
  • Up to 200 Gbps aggregate WAN bandwidth connectivity for the two MIC slots; the line card is oversubscribed in the ratio of 1.5:1.
  • Up to four full-duplex tunnel interfaces on the line card
  • Intelligent oversubscription services
  • Configuration of Virtual Chassis ports in an MX Series Virtual Chassis member router

    The MPC3E supports all MX Series Virtual Chassis features, including Layer 2 and IEEE 802.3ad link aggregation features. An MX Series Virtual Chassis configuration does not currently support the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP).

For more information about supported Junos OS features on the MPC3E, see Protocols and Applications Supported by the MX240, MX480, MX960, and MX2020 MPC3E in the MX Series Interface Module Reference .

The MPC3E supports feature parity with the following software features:

  • Basic Layer 2 features and virtual private LAN service (VPLS) functionality
  • Layer 3 routing protocols
  • MPLS
  • Multicast forwarding
  • Firewall filters and policers
  • Class-of-service (CoS) support
  • Synchronous Ethernet
  • Tunnel support
  • Interoperability with existing DPCs and MPCs

At a high level, the MPC3E does not currently support these features:

  • Fine-grained queuing and input queuing
  • Unified in-service software upgrade (ISSU)
  • Multilink services
  • Precision time protocol (IEEE 1588)
  • Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping with bridging, integrated routing and bridging (IRB), or VPLS
  • Intelligent hierarchical policers

For information about the supported and unsupported Junos OS features for this MPC, see Protocols and Applications Supported by the MX240, MX480, MX960, and MX2020 MPC3E in the MX Series Interface Module Reference .

Published: 2013-08-06