Mx240 Modular Interface Card (Mic) Leds; Mx240 Mic Port And Interface Numbering; Table 69: Mics Supported By Mx10003 Router - Juniper MX240 Hardware Manual

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Table 69: MICs Supported by MX10003 Router

MIC Name
Multi-Rate
Multi-Rate Ethernet MIC (12-Port
Multi-Rate MIC with QSFP+)
Multi-Rate Ethernet MIC (12-Port
Multi-Rate MACsec MIC with
QSFP+)
See Also
See Also
124
MIC Model Number
JNP-MIC1
JNP-MIC1-MACSEC
MX Series MIC Overview
MIC/MPC Compatibility on page 108

MX240 Modular Interface Card (MIC) LEDs

Each MIC has LEDs located on the faceplate. For more information about LEDs on the
MIC faceplate, see the "LEDs" section for each MIC in the
Reference
.
MICs Supported by MX Series Routers on page 116
MX240 Modular Interface Card (MIC) Description on page 116
Maintaining MX240 MICs on page 279
Troubleshooting the MX240 MICs on page 354
Replacing an MX240 MIC on page 274

MX240 MIC Port and Interface Numbering

Each port on a MIC corresponds to a unique interface name in the CLI.
NOTE:
Fixed configuration MPCs, that is, MPCs with built-in MICs follow the
port numbering of DPCs.
In the syntax of an interface name, a hyphen (
number (represented as an
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
MIC. Slashes (
) separate the MPC 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
Ports
MX10003
12
17.3
12
17.3R2
) separates the media type from the MPC
-
FPC
in the CLI). The MPC slot number corresponds to the
MX Series Interface Module
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