Line Cards - Juniper PTX10004 Hardware Manual

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Figure 5: JNP10K-RE1-E, and JNP10K-RE1-E128
The base configuration has a single RCB. The fully redundant configurations have two RCBs. The RCB also
contains Precision Time Protocol (PTP) ports and four Media Access Control Security (MACsec) capable
ports. See
"PTX10004 Components and Configurations" on page

Line Cards

The PTX10004 has four horizontal line-card slots. The line cards combine a Packet Forwarding Engine and
Ethernet interfaces enclosed in a single assembly. The PTX10004 line-card architecture is based on a
number of identical, independent Packet Forwarding Engine slices. Line cards are FRUs that can be installed
in the line-card slots labeled 0 through 3 (top to bottom) on the front of the chassis. All line cards are
hot-removable and hot-insertable. After the hot insertion, you need to bring the card online (see
PTX10004 Line Card Online or Offline" on page
The PTX10004 supports:
PTX10K-LC1201-36CD—a 36-port multiple-speed line card that can be configured as 400GbE, 200GbE,
100GbE, 50GbE, 25GbE, or 10GbE Ethernet ports.
PTX10K-LC1202-36MR—A 36-port line card (thirty-two 100GbE ports and four 400GbE ports). The
400-Gigabit Ethernet ports can be configured as either 400-Gigabit uplinks or channelized to 4
independent 100-Gigabit downstream ports.
See
Figure 6 on page 24
Figure 6: PTX10K-LC1201-36CD Line Card
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for an example of a PTX10004 line card.
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