Mx960 Dpc Port And Interface Numbering - Juniper MX960 Hardware Manual

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Table 44: DPCs Supported in MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers (continued)
DPC Name
Tri-Rate Enhanced Ethernet Services DPC
Services
Multiservices DPC
SEE ALSO
Protocols and Applications Supported by DPCs and Enhanced DPCs (DPC and DPCE-R)
Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Ethernet Services DPCs (DPCE-X)
Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Queuing IP Services DPCs (DPCE-R-Q)
Protocols and Applications Supported by Enhanced Queuing Ethernet Services DPCs (DPCE-X-Q)
Protocols and Applications Supported by the Multiservices DPC (MS-DPC)

MX960 DPC Port and Interface Numbering

Each port on a DPC corresponds to a unique interface name in the CLI.
In the syntax of an interface name, a hyphen (-) separates the media type from the DPC number (represented
as an FPC in the CLI). The DPC slot number corresponds to the first number in the interface. The second
number in the interface corresponds to the logical PIC number. The last number in the interface matches
the port number on the DPC. Slashes (/) separate the DPC number from the logical PIC number and port
number.
type-fpc/pic/port
type—Media type, which identifies the network device. For example:
ge—Gigabit Ethernet interface
so—SONET/SDH interface
xe—10-Gigabit Ethernet interface
DPC Model
Number
Ports
DPCE-X-40GE-TX
40
EOL (see
PSN-2011-07-315.)
MS-DPC
2 (Not
supported)
EOL (see
PSN-TSB16812)
Maximum
First
Throughput
Junos OS
per DPC
Release
40 Gbps
9.1
9.3
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