JunosE 11.0.2 Release Notes
Table 4: Routing Protocol Maximums
Feature
BFD
Sessions per line module
ECMP maximum paths to a destination
BGP, IS-IS, MPLS, OSPF, RIP
IPv4 forwarding table entries
(See Note 1 on page 79.)
Chassis with only ASIC modules
IP network interfaces (IPv4 and IPv6)
Per chassis
(See Note 2 on page 79.)
Per line module ASIC
IPv4 routing protocol scaling and peering densities
(See Note 3 on page 79.)
Routing table entries
(See Note 4 on page 79.)
ANCP Adjacency Scaling
(See Note 5 on page 79.)
BGP-4 peering sessions
BGP-4 routes (NLRI)
IP next hops (egress FECs) on router with ASIC modules
(used to represent the IP addresses of next-hop routers
on Ethernet interfaces)
MPLS next hops (egress FECs) on router with ASIC
modules only
MPLS forwarding entries
80
ERX310, ERX7xx, and ERX14xx System Maximums
10. Dynamic values represent typical limits that vary depending on configuration
details and actual dynamic behavior. For dynamic values only, multiple server
modules (SMs) in a chassis can improve the values as long as the multiple
server modules are online and the number of virtual routers configured with
NAT is greater than or equal to the number of server modules. If a server
module fails, the load is redistributed to the remaining server modules, with a
consequent reduction in aggregate capacity.
11. Static and dynamic translations occupy the same table; therefore, the number
of static translation entries present in the table reduces the room for dynamic
entries.
ERX310
50
16
1,048,576
16,000
8000
500,000
5000
1000
1,500,000
1,000,000
500,000
64,000
ERX705 and
ERX710
ERX1410
50
50
16
16
1,048,576
1,048,576
32,000
32,000
8000
8000
500,000
500,000
5000
5000
1000
1000
1,500,000
1,500,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
500,000
500,000
64,000
64,000
ERX1440
50
16
1,048,576
48,000
8000
500,000
5000
1000
1,500,000
1,000,000
500,000
64,000
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