T1600 Internet Routing Node PIC Guide
This guide provides an overview and description of the Physical Interface Cards (PICs) supported by the Juniper Networks T1600 Internet routing node. The PICs are described alphabetically. Table 1 on page 3 lists the PICs supported by the T1600 Internet routing node by PIC family.
PICs provide the physical connection to various network media types. The PICs are mounted on Flexible PIC Concentrators (FPCs), which are inserted into a slot in a routing node. A PIC typically occupies a single slot on an FPC. PICs receive incoming packets from the network and transmit outgoing packets to the network. During this process, each PIC performs framing and
Blank PICs resemble other PICs but do not provide any physical connection or activity. When a slot is not occupied by a PIC, you must insert a blank PIC to fill the empty slot and ensure proper cooling of the system.
T1600 routing nodes support the Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, and Type 4 FPCs listed in Table 2 on page 6. Table 3 on page 7 through Table 11 on page 10 provide PIC/FPC compatibility matrices for the current PICs for T1600 routing nodes.
For a complete list of
Combinations of
6.3or later, review the configuration rules to plan which PICs to install on the FPCs for your routing platform. Consult the most recent technical bulletins about configuration rules for PIC combinations on the Juniper Networks Support site at
http://www.juniper.net/support/.
Newer JUNOS services for some PICs can require significant Internet Processor ASIC memory. Ethernet and SONET PICs typically do not use large amounts of memory. Gigabit Ethernet, ATM2, IQ serial PICs, and Adaptive Services PICs use more. To conserve memory, you can group PICs in the same family together on the same FPC.
When you upgrade to JUNOS Release 7.5 or later, a warning appears if any configuration rules affect your PIC combinations. If you continue the installation, one or more PICs might appear to be online (the LEDs are on), but the JUNOS software cannot enable them and they cannot pass traffic. As a workaround, you can:
■Install a JUNOS release that supports the combination
■Install PICs on a different FPC
■Remove PICs from the affected FPC
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