Interface Specifications For Qsfp+ Dac Cables For The Qfx Series; Table 49: Third-Party Qsfp+ Dac Cable Support - Juniper QFX5100 Hardware Manual

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Interface Specifications for QSFP+ DAC Cables for the QFX Series

Table 49: Third-Party QSFP+ DAC Cable Support

Platform
QFX3600 Node device in a QFX3000-M QFabric system
QFX3600 device as a standalone switch
QFX3500 Node device in a QFX3000-M QFabric system
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Removing a Transceiver from a QFX Series Device on page 213
Use quad small-form factor pluggable plus (QSFP+) direct-attach copper (DAC) cables
to connect:
A standalone device to other standalone device (QFX3500, QFX3600, QFX5100, or
QFX10002 fixed-chassis)
A QFabric Node device (QFX3500, QFX3600, QFX5100) to a QFabric QFX3000-M
Interconnect device (QFX3600-I or QFX5100-24Q).
A leaf device to a spine device in a Virtual Chassis Fabric (VCF).
A master, backup, or line card in a QFX Virtual Chassis.
NOTE:
The QSFP+ DAC cables consist of a cable assembly terminated with
QSFP+ transceivers on either end. If you use the QSFP+ DAC cable as the
data plane connection between a QFX5100 or a QFX3600-I Interconnect
device and a QFabric Node device, the interface is automatically configured
to operate at 40 Gbps. If you use the QSFP+ DAC cable to interconnect a
QFX3600 Node device with another device, the interface is automatically
configured to operate as four 10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces over one cable.
Table 49 on page 140
describes the Junos OS software releases that supports third-party
DAC breakout cables. Earlier releases do not support third-party breakout cables.
While we highly recommend using Juniper Network DAC cables, you may use cables from
a third-party vendor. If you choose to use a third-party cable, it should meet the
specifications described in
CAUTION:
If you face a problem running a Juniper Networks device that uses
a third-party optic or cable, the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center
(JTAC) can help you diagnose the source of the problem. Your JTAC engineer
might recommend that you check the third-party optic or cable and potentially
replace it with an equivalent Juniper Networks optic or cable that is qualified
for the device.
Table 50 on page
142.
Third-Party DAC Cable Support Added
Junos OS Release 12.2X50-D10
Junos OS Release 12.2X50-D20
Junos OS Release 12.2X50-D10
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