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fpc—Flexible PIC Concentrator. EX Series interfaces use the following convention for
the FPC number in interface names:
On an EX2200 switch, an EX3200 switch, a standalone EX3300 switch, a standalone
EX4200 switch, a standalone EX4300 switch, a standalone EX4500, and a
standalone EX4550 switch, FPC refers to the switch itself. The FPC number is
default on these switches.
On an EX3300 Virtual Chassis, an EX4200 Virtual Chassis, an EX4300 Virtual Chassis,
an EX4500 Virtual Chassis, an EX4550 Virtual Chassis, or a mixed Virtual Chassis,
the FPC number indicates the member ID of the switch in the Virtual Chassis.
On an EX6200 switch and a standalone EX8200 switch, the FPC number indicates
the slot number of the line card that contains the physical interface. On an EX6200
switch, the FPC number also indicates the slot number of the Switch Fabric and
Routing Engine (SRE) module that contains the uplink port.
On an EX8200 Virtual Chassis, the FPC number indicates the slot number of the line
card on the Virtual Chassis. The line card slots on Virtual Chassis member 0 are
numbered 0 through 15; on member 1, they are numbered 16 through 31, and so on.
pic—EX Series interfaces use the following convention for the PIC (Physical Interface
Card) number in interface names:
On EX2200, EX3200, EX3300, EX4200, EX4500 switch, and EX4550 switches, the
PIC number is
0
for all built-in interfaces (interfaces that are not uplink ports).
On EX2200, EX3200, EX3300, and EX4200 switches, the PIC number is
ports.
On EX4300 switches, the PIC number is
QSFP+ ports (located on the rear panel of the switch), and
On EX4500 switches, the PIC number is
and
for ports on the right-hand uplink module.
2
On EX4550 switches, the PIC number is
Chassis module installed in the module slot on the front panel of the switch and
for those in the expansion module or Virtual Chassis module installed in the module
slot on the rear panel of the switch.
On EX6200 and EX8200 switches, the PIC number is always
port—EX Series interfaces use the following convention for port numbers:
On EX2200, EX3200, EX3300, EX4200, EX4300, EX4500, and EX4550 switches,
built-in network ports are numbered from left to right. On models that have two rows
of ports, the ports on the top row start with
even-numbered ports, and the ports on the bottom row start with
remaining odd-numbered ports.
Uplink ports in EX2200, EX3200, EX3300, EX4200, EX4300, EX4500, and EX4550
switches are labeled from left to right, starting with
Chapter 1: Interfaces Overview
0
for built-in network ports,
for uplink module ports.
2
1
for ports on the left-hand uplink module
for ports in the expansion module or Virtual
1
.
0
followed by the remaining
0
.
0
0
by
for uplink
1
1
for built-in
2
followed by the
1
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