Table 36: TX Matrix Plus Routing Engines
Name in CLI
Model Number
Output
RE-DUO-C2600-16G
RE-TXP-SFC
RE-DUO-2600
TX Matrix Plus (with 3D SIBs) Routing Engines
Table 37: Routing Engines on TX Matrix Plus with 3D SIBs
Name in CLI
Model Number
Output
RE-DUO-C2600-16G
RE-TXP-SFC
RE-DUO-2600
Related
Documentation
M120 Control Board (CB) Description
Copyright © 2018, Juniper Networks, Inc.
First Supported
32-bit Junos OS
Release
or
32-bit Junos OS: 9.6
The TX Matrix Plus router supports the CB-TXP control board.
Table 37 on page 47
lists the Routing Engines supported by the TX Matrix Plus router
with 3D SIBs.
First Supported
32-bit Junos OS
Release
or
-
Routing Engine Specifications on page 29
Understanding Internal Ethernet Interfaces
Understanding Management Ethernet Interfaces
Each CB works with an installed Routing Engine to provide control and monitoring
functions for the router (see
Routing Engine mastership; controlling power and reset for the other router components;
connecting the FEBs and FPCs; monitoring and controlling fan speed; and monitoring
system status.
You can install one or two CBs in the router. The CBs install vertically into the rear of the
chassis in the slots labeled
master CB and the other as its backup. If the master fails or is removed, the backup
restarts and becomes the master.
With redundant CBs, the backup CB is hot-removable and hot-insertable, but the master
CB is hot-pluggable. If a CB fails and switches mastership to the redundant CB, the
Routing Engine mastership switches as well.
Chapter 5: Host Subsystem Components and Descriptions
First Supported
64-bit Junos OS
Release
64-bit Junos OS: 11.4
First Supported
64-bit Junos OS
Release
64-bit Junos OS: 11.4
Figure 15 on page
48). These functions include determining
CB0
and
CB1
. If two CBs are installed, one functions as the
Management
Internal
Ethernet
Ethernet
Interface
Interface
em0
ixgbe0
ixgbe1
Management
Internal
Ethernet
Ethernet
Interface
Interface
em0
ixgbe0
ixgbe1
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