Understanding Fpcs; Table 57: Fpc Characteristics Per Routing Platform - Juniper M Series Monitoring And Troubleshooting Manual

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Table 57: FPC Characteristics Per Routing Platform

FPC
M5/
Characteristic
M10
FPC types
FPC
supported per
built
router
into
the
FEB
FPC slots per
1/2
router
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Understand FPCs on page 215
Inspect the FPCs to ensure that they connect PICs to the rest of the router so that incoming
packets are forwarded across the midplane to the appropriate destination port.
The FPC is a component of the Packet Forwarding Engine. FPCs house the various PICs
used in the router.
The FPCs installed in the router depend on the platform and the PICs needed.
on page 215
provides some FPC characteristics for each router type.
For a listing of available FPCs and supported PICs, see the appropriate router hardware
guide and router PIC guide.
M7i
M10i
M20
M40
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
built
built
into
into
the
the
router
router
1
2
4
8
NOTE:
The TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers support the FPCs on the
T640 and T1600 routers interconnected, respectively, for these routers.
Figure 87 on page 216
shows the location and numbering of the FPCs in each router
platform.
M40e
M120
M160
M40e-FPC1,
FPC1,FPC2,
FPC1,
M40e-FPC2
FPC3
FPC2
8
6 (4 FPCs
8
and 2
cFPCs)
Chapter 7: Monitoring FPCs
Table 57
M320
T320
T640
T1600
FPC1,
FPC1,
FPC2,
FPC1,
FPC2,
FPC2,
FPC3
FPC2,
FPC3
FPC3
FPC3,
FPC4
8
8
8
8
215

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