Table 146: Sib Packet Forwarding Characteristics; Understanding Redundant Sibs - Juniper M Series Monitoring And Troubleshooting Manual

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Redundant SIBs Overview on page 650
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SIB Location and Redundancy on page 650
Inspect redundant SIBs to ensure that they provide the switching function to the
destination FPCs.
Redundant SIBs are multiple SIBs that are installed in the M320 router, T320 router,
T640 router, T1600 router, TX Matrix router, and TX Matrix Plus router. In the event of a
failure, one of the SIBs acts as backup for the failed SIB. For more information, see
Location and Redundancy" on page
Table 146 on page 650
shows the SIB characteristics for the M320 router, T320 router,
T640 router, T1600 router, TX Matrix router, and TX Matrix Plus router.

Table 146: SIB Packet Forwarding Characteristics

Million Packets
Routing
per Second (Mpps)
Platform
Forwarding
M320
385
T320
320
T640
640
T1600
1600
TX Matrix
3 billion pps
TX Matrix Plus
7.68 billion pps
Checklist for Monitoring Redundant SIBs on page 649
Figure 331 on page 651
shows the location of the SIBs in the M320 router, T320 router,T640
router, and T1600 router.
650.
Number of
SIBs per Chassis
4
3
5
5
5
5
Copyright © 2012, Juniper Networks, Inc.
"SIB
Redundancy
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Yes
Yes
Yes
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