Juniper QFX5700 Manual
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Statement of Volatility
Introduction
Dated: 4/17/2023
QFX5700 is a modular 5RU chassis with provision for dual-FEB cards (also referred to as PFE cards), dual-RCB cards(also
referred to as RE cards) and 8 I/O Slots. It delivers high density and cost efficient 100GE and 400GE optimized systems
and line cards based on Broadcom's Trident 4 chipset. The primary motivation for this choice is that a single PFE system
generally provides a better economic model than the alternative multi-chip system. Broadcom is the dominant PFE
supplier for these single PFE systems and has a 12.8Tbps Trident4 PFE.
The 8 I/O slots can take a mix of the following card types.
16x100G QSFP28 with Macsec
4x400G QSFP56-DD with MacSec
20 x 25G/56G SFP28/SFP56 with MacSec
Purpose
The purpose of this document is to provide direction to identify volatile and non-volatile storages and remove non-volatile
(NV) storage from the Juniper Networks' QFX5700, namely the JNP5700-CHAS, JNP5700-FAN, QFX5700-RCB, QFX5700-
FEB, QFX5K-FPC-16C, QFX5K-FPC-4CD, QFX5K-FPC-20Y.
Scope
This document only addresses the QFX5700. While other platforms offered by Juniper Networks may contain similar
hardware components, this document only applies to the QFX5700. Furthermore, this document only provides directions
for the identification, sanitization and removal of NV storage components. It does not address destruction procedures for
those components. As all of the NV storage components used in the QFX5700 are commercial off-the-shelf (COTS)
components, directions for destruction of those components are left to the customer's governing department, agency, or
office.
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  • Page 1 Copyright 2013 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Juniper Networks, the Juniper Networks logo, Junos, NetScreen, and ScreenOS are registered trademarks of Juniper Networks, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks, service marks, registered marks, or registered service marks are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 2 FEB cards are placed behind fan tray assemblies and are accessible after respective fan tray assembly is removed. The QFX5700 uses modular 1RU AC/DC PSU’s. The power supply requires a dedicated air flow channel on top and both sides of the chassis to intake fresh air to meet the thermal requirements of the PSU. One of the criteria to select the fan is to manage the system to continue to perform, without any performance degradation under single fan/fan module failure.
  • Page 3: Volatile Memory

    QFX5700-FEB is based on Trident-4 ASICs with 256 x 50G PAM4 Serdes configuration. • QFX5700-FEB may operate either using up to 25.78125 Gb/s NRZ or 53.125 GB/s PAM-4 interfaces QFX5K-FPC-16C The QFX5K-FPC-16C Interface Card supports 16x 100GE QSFP28 ports. 16x100G FPC ports can come up in 100G, 2x50G, 40G, 4x25G and 4x10G in MACsec and Non MACsec modes.
  • Page 4: Non-Volatile Memory

    QFX5700-FEB FPGA U35507 Control FPGA Power Down QFX5K-FPC-16C FPGA U2401 Control FPGA Power Down QFX5K-FPC-4CD FPGA U2401 Control FPGA Power Down QFX5K-FPC-20Y FPGA U2401 Control FPGA Power Down Non-Volatile Memory Definition: Memory where the content is retained when power is removed.
  • Page 5 I2CS CPLD U12507 external FLASH Control FPGA 128Mb U12506 external FLASH 256Mb U35502 TD4 BOOTROM QFX5K-FPC-16C U2600 ID EEPROM I2CS CPLD U2201 external FLASH Control FPGA 128Mb U2400 external FLASH QFX5K-FPC-4CD U2600 ID EEPROM I2CS CPLD U2201 external FLASH Control FPGA 128Mb U2400 external FLASH...
  • Page 6 Phillips (+) screwdriver, number 1 • Use this procedure to remove the drives from the QFX5700-RCB after the device has shut down and removed from the chassis (Follow system Power Down section to power down the system). Place the antistatic bag or the antistatic mat on a flat, stable surface.
  • Page 7 Remove the single screw holding the SATA SSD in place and slide the drive out of the plug (see figure below). SSDs are located at TOP and BOTTOM sides of the mezzanine board. Place the SATA SSD in an electrostatic bag or on an antistatic mat.
  • Page 8: System Power Down

    SSD mezzanine board. System power down QFX5700-RCB should be powered down gracefully. Follow the steps below to gracefully power down the system. Connect to QFX5700-RCB by using either console (COM) port or management port (MGMT).
  • Page 9 To prevent damage to the equipment caused by static discharge, attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis. QFX5700-RCB can be removed and “Power Down and removal of Non-volatile storage” procedure can be followed...

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