Line Card Components; Figure 31: Ex9200-12Qs Line Card - Juniper EX9214 Hardware Manual

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Figure 31: EX9200-12QS Line Card

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EX9 200 -12QS
1—
Ejector lever
2—
Line card LEDs
You can use the
show version
switches loaded on the switch.
The EX9200-12QS line card has:
Twelve rate-selectable Gigabit Ethernet ports. All ports can operate at 10-Gbps and
40-Gbps speeds. The ports are configured to operate at 10-Gbps speed by default.
The ports labeled
,
0/2
0/5
100-Gbps speed also. You can configure the port speed by using the following
command:
user@host# set chassis fpc fpc-slot pic pic-number pic-mode pic-speed number of ports
number-of-active-physical-ports
You can configure a port to operate at 10-Gbps speed. The ports support
QSFPP-4X10GE-SR and JNP-QSFP-4X10GE-LR transceivers. If you configure the
ports to operate at 10-Gbps speed, each port operates as four 10-Gbps interfaces.
You can configure a port to operate at 40-Gbps speed and install a 40-gigabit QSFP+
transceiver in the port. The ports support QSFP+-40GE-SR4 and JNP-QSFP-40G-LR4
transceivers.
You can configure the ports labeled
to operate at 100-Gbps speed and install 100-gigabit QSFP+ transceivers in these
ports. These ports support QSFP-100GBASE-SR4 and QSFP-100GBASE-LR4
transceivers.
Twelve dust covers for the ports
Line card LED—An LED labeled
See
"Line Card LED in an EX9200 Switch" on page
Network port LED—Four LEDs for each network port, the Link/Activity LED, which
indicates the link status and activity on the port. See
in an EX9200 Switch" on page
There are four LEDs labeled
port is configured to operate at 10-Gbps speed, four 10-Gbps interfaces are created
and the LEDs labeled
,
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3
3—
10G/ 40G/ 100G Ethernet ports
4—
Link/Activity LEDs for the 10G/ 40G/ 100G
Ethernet ports
command to see the version of Junos OS for EX Series
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(see
Figure 31 on page
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, which indicates the status of the line card.
OK/FAIL
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for each port (see
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for that port becomes operational. Each of these
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(see
Figure 31 on page
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"Network Port LEDs on Line Cards
Figure 31 on page
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