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EX4300 Switch Hardware Guide
Table 10: CLI Equivalents of Terms Used in the Documentation for EX4300 Switches (continued)
Hardware
Item (CLI)
Description (CLI)
PIC (n)
Abbreviated name of
the Physical Interface
Card (PIC)
One of the following:
24x 10/100/1000
BASE-T
48x 10/100/1000
BASE-T
32x1G SFP
For 24-port and
48-port switches:
4x40GE
For 32-port
switches: 2x40GE
For 24-port and
48-port switches:
4x 1G/10G
SFP/SFP+
For 32-port
switches, one of
the following:
8x1G/10G
SFP/SFP+
2x40GE
Xcvr (n)
Abbreviated name of
the transceiver
Power supply
One of the following:
(n)
JPSU-350-
22
Value
Item In Documentation
n is a value in the range 0
through 2.
PIC 0
PIC 1
Built-in QSFP+ ports
PIC 2
Uplink module installed in
the switch
n is a value equivalent to
Optical transceivers
the number of the port in
which the transceiver is
installed.
n has a value 0 or 1,
AC power supply or DC
corresponding to the
power supply
power supply slot number.
Additional Information
Understanding Interface
Naming Conventions on EX
Series Switches
In 24-port and 48-port
"EX4300 Switches
switches—PIC 0 stands
Hardware Overview" on
for built-in network
page 3
ports numbered
0
through
or
or
23
0
through
.
47
In 32-port
switches—PIC 0 stands
for built-in network
ports followed by SFP+
uplink ports. The
network ports are
labeled
0
through
31
and the SFP+ uplink
ports are labeled
0
through
3
. In the CLI
output, the network
ports are numbered 0
through 31 and the
SFP+ uplink ports are
numbered 32 through
35.
"EX4300 Switches
Hardware Overview" on
page 3
"Uplink Modules in
EX4300 Switches" on
page 31
"Pluggable Transceivers
Supported on EX4300
Switches" on page 109
AC Power Supply in
EX4300 Switches on
page 49
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