Software features

Cables and connectors

LEDs

Alarms, errors, and events

ATM2 OC3/STM1 IQ PIC

Circuit cross-connect (CCC) for leveraging ATM access networks

User-configurable virtual circuit (VC) and virtual path (VP) support

Support for idle cell or unassigned cell transmission

OAM fault management processes alarm indication signal (AIS), remote defect indicator (RDI) cells, and loop cells

Point-to-point and point-to-multipoint mode Layer 2 counters per VC and per VP

Local and remote loopback

ATM Inverse Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), which enables routers to automatically learn the IP address of the router on the far end of an ATM permanent virtual circuit (PVC)

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP):

Management Information Base (MIB) 2 (RFC 1213)

ATM MIB (RFC 1695)

SONET MIB

Unspecified bit rate (UBR), non-real-time variable bit rate (VBR), and constant bit rate (CBR) traffic shaping

Per-VC or per-VP traffic shaping

Support for F4 OAM cells

Support for 16 bit VCI range

Duplex SC/PC connector (RX and TX)

Optical interface support—See Table 15 on page 21

One tricolor per port:

Off—Not enabled

Green—Online with no alarms or failures

Amber—Online with alarms for remote failures

Red—Active with a local alarm; router has detected a failure

Alarm indication signal (AIS-L, AIS-P)

Bit error rate signal degrade (BERR-SD), bit error rate signal fail (BERR-SF)

Bit interleaved parity errors B1, B2, B3

Errored seconds (ES-S, ES-L, ES-P), far-end bit errors REI-L, REI-P (CV-LFE, CV-PFE), far-end errored seconds (ES-LFE, ES-PFE), far-end severely errored seconds (SES-LFE, SES-PFE), far-end unavailable seconds (UAS-LFE, UAS-PFE)

Loss of cell delineation (LOC), loss of frame (LOF), loss of pointer (LOP-P), loss of signal (LOS)

Payload mismatch (PLM-P), payload unequipped (UNEQ-P)

Remote defect indication (RDI-L, RDI-P)

Severely errored framing (SEF), severely errored framing seconds (SEFS-S), severely errored seconds (SES-S, SES-L, SES-P), unavailable seconds (UAS-L, UAS-P)

Table 15: Optical Interface Support for ATM2 OC3 IQ PICs

Parameter

Intermediate Reach (IR)

Multimode

Optical interface

Single-mode

Multimode

Transceiver type

Fixed

Fixed

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Juniper Networks T1600 manual Optical Interface Support for ATM2 OC3 IQ PICs

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