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    E-series ™ Routing Platforms E320 Module Guide Release 8.1.x Juniper Networks, Inc. 1194 North Mathilda Avenue Sunnyvale, California 94089 USA 408-745-2000 www.juniper.net Part Number: 162 – 01560-00, Revision A00[...]

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    This guide provides an overview and description of the line modules (LMs), switch route processor (SRP) modules, switch fabric modules (SFMs), and input/output adapters (IOAs) available for the E320 router. NOTE: A release may support multiple versions of a module or IOA. For information, see Software Compatibility in JUNOSe System Basics Configura[...]

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    Table 1: E320 Modules and IOAs Page First JUNOSe Support Module Label Module/IOA Type Line Module 5 7.0.1 ES2 4G LM LM-4 7 7.2.0 ES2 10G UPLINK LM LM-10 Uplink 9 8.0.0 ES2 10G LM LM-10 SRP Module 11 7.0.1 SRP-100 SRP-100 13 7.3.0 SRP-320 SRP-320 SFM Module 15 7.0.1 SFM-100 SFM-100 16 7.3.0 SFM-320 SFM-320 Gigabit Ethernet IOA 18 7.0.1 ES2-S1 GE-4 I[...]

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    Table 1: E320 Modules and IOAs (continued) Page First JUNOSe Support Module Label Module/IOA Type OC12/STM4 POS IOA 37 7.0.1 ES2-S1 OC12-2 STM4 POS IOA OC12/STM4-2 POS IOA OC48/STM16 IOA 40 7.0.1 ES2-S1 OC48 STM16 POS IOA OC48/STM16 POS IOA Redundancy IOA 42 7.0.1 ES2-S1 REDUND IOA REDUND IOA Service IOA 43 7.0.1 ES2-S1 SERVICE IOA SERVICE IOA SRP [...]

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    LM-4 Line Module ES2 4G LM Module label ■ Not applicable Number of ports ■ First supported: 7.0.1 Software release ■ 200 W ■ Acts as frame forwarding engines for the physical interfaces ■ Responsible for processing data traffic ■ Pairs with IOAs to process data from different types of network connections Description ■ Supports a line [...]

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    ■ See Monitoring Modules in JUNOSe System Basics Configuration Guide, Chapter 6, Managing Modules . Alarms, errors, and events 6 ■ LM-4 Line Module E320 8.1.x Module Guide[...]

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    LM-10 Uplink Line Module ES2 10G UPLINK LM Module label ■ Not applicable Number of ports ■ First supported: 7.2.0 Software release ■ 150 W ■ Acts as frame forwarding engines for the physical interfaces ■ Processes up to 10 Gb of data traffic ■ Pairs with ES2 – S2 10GE PR IOA only ■ In a SRP-100 configuration, it must be installed in[...]

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    When lit, LED indicates: ■ OK (green) — Self-test passed ■ FAIL (red) — Failure detected ■ ONLINE (green) — Online with no alarms or errors ■ REDUN (green) — Redundant card available LEDs ■ See Monitoring Modules in JUNOSe System Basics Configuration Guide, Chapter 6, Managing Modules . Alarms, errors, and events 8 ■ LM-10 Uplin[...]

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    LM-10 Line Module ES2 10G LM Module label ■ Not applicable Number of ports ■ First supported: 8.0.0 Software release ■ 215 W ■ Acts as frame forwarding engines for the physical interfaces ■ Processes up to 10 Gb of data traffic ■ Pairs with ES2 – S2 10GE PR IOA and ES2 – S1 GE-8 IOA ■ In a SRP-100 configuration, it must be install[...]

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    When lit, LED indicates: ■ OK (green) — Self-test passed ■ FAIL (red) — Failure detected ■ ONLINE (green) — Online with no alarms or errors ■ REDUN (green) — Redundant card available LEDs ■ See Monitoring Modules in JUNOSe System Basics Configuration Guide, Chapter 6, Managing Modules . Alarms, errors, and events 10 ■ LM-10 Line[...]

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    SRP-100 Module SRP-100 Module label SRP IOA IOA label ■ Not applicable Number of IOA ports ■ First supported: 7.0.1 Software release ■ 75 W ■ Switch route processor (100 Gbps) ■ Performs system management, route table calculations and maintenance, forwarding table computations, statistics processing, configuration storage, and other contr[...]

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    Board-level LEDs: ■ OK (green) — Self-test passed ■ FAIL (red) — Failure detected ■ ONLINE (green) — Online with no alarms or errors ■ REDUN (green) — Module is the spare system controller, is up, and is ready to take the role of the online system controller. When LED is not lit, module is not acting as the spare system controller. [...]

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    SRP-320 Module SRP-320 Module label SRP IOA IOA label ■ Not applicable Number of IOA ports ■ First supported: 7.3.0 Software release ■ 140 W ■ Switch route processor (320 Gbps) ■ Performs system management, route table calculations and maintenance, forwarding table computations, statistics processing, configuration storage, and other cont[...]

  • Page 14

    Board-level LEDs: ■ OK (green) — Self-test passed ■ FAIL (red) — Failure detected ■ ONLINE (green) — Online with no alarms or errors ■ REDUN (green) — Module is the spare system controller, is up, and is ready to take the role of the online system controller. When LED is not lit, module is not acting as the spare system controller. [...]

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    SFM-100 Module SFM-100 Module label ■ Not applicable IOA label ■ Not applicable Number of IOA ports ■ First supported: 7.0.1 Software release ■ 40 W ■ Switch fabric module (100 Gbps) ■ Works with the SRP-100 module to create a switch fabric ■ Must be installed only with SRP-100 module and SFM – 100 modules Description ■ Not applic[...]

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    SFM-320 Module SFM-320 Module label ■ Not applicable IOA label ■ Not applicable Number of IOA ports ■ First supported: 7.3.0 Software release ■ 95 W ■ Switch fabric module (320 Gbps) ■ Works with the SRP-320 module to create a switch fabric ■ The 320 – Gbps fabric allocates 10 Gbps of overall bandwidth to each line module slot. ■ [...]

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    ■ See Monitoring Modules in JUNOSe System Basics Configuration Guide, Chapter 6, Managing Modules . Alarms, errors, and events SFM-320 Module ■ 17 SFM-320 Module[...]

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    GE-4 IOA ES2-S1 GE-4 IOA IOA label ■ 4 Number of IOA ports ■ First supported: 7.0.1 Software release ■ 30 W ■ Half-height module ■ See Slot Combinations on page 63 for more information on combining IOAs in a slot. ■ Uses a range of small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers to support different modes and cable lengths. ■ Uses eith[...]

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    ■ Up to four LC-style fiber-optic connectors ■ Transmit power: ■ min: – 9.5 dBm ■ max: – 4 dBm ■ Receive input power: ■ min: – 20 dBm ■ max: 0 dBm ■ See the following corresponding table (SX Fiber Optic Cabling) for cabling requirements. ■ See E320 Hardware Guide, Chapter 5, Cabling the Router for more information. Cables an[...]

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    ■ Up to four LC-style fiber-optic connectors ■ Transmit power: ■ min: – 2 dBm ■ max: 3 dBm ■ Receive input power: ■ min: – 22 dBm ■ max: – 3 dBm ■ See the following corresponding table (ZX Fiber Optic Cabling) for cabling requirements. ■ See E320 Hardware Guide, Chapter 5, Cabling the Router for more information. Cables and [...]

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    Table 5: ZX Fiber Optic Cabling Maximum Operating Range (kilometers) Nominal Wavelength (nm) Fiber Type 70 (43.5 miles) 1550 10 microns GE-4 IOA ■ 21 GE-4 IOA[...]

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    GE-8 IOA ES2 – S1 GE-8 IOA IOA label ■ 8 Number of IOA ports ■ First supported: 7.2.0 Software release ■ 21 W ■ Gigabit Ethernet ■ Half-height module ■ See Slot Combinations on page 63 for more information on combining IOAs in a slot. ■ Uses a range of small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers to support different modes and cab[...]

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    ■ One LC full duplex connector ■ Transmit power: ■ min: – 9.5 dBm ■ max: – 4 dBm ■ Receive input power: ■ min: – 20 dBm ■ max: 0 dBm ■ See the following corresponding table (SX Fiber Optic Cabling) for cabling requirements. ■ See E320 Hardware Guide, Chapter 5, Cabling the Router for more information. Cables and connectors ([...]

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    ■ One LC full duplex connector ■ Transmit power: ■ min: – 2 dBm ■ max: 3dBm ■ Receive input power: ■ min: – 22 dBm ■ max: – 3 dBm ■ See the following corresponding table (ZX Fiber Optic Cabling) for cabling requirements. ■ See E320 Hardware Guide, Chapter 5, Cabling the Router for more information. Cables and connectors (sin[...]

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    Table 8: LX40 Fiber Optic Cabling (continued) 40 (24.85 miles) 1310 9 microns Table 9: ZX Fiber Optic Cabling Maximum Operating Range (kilometers) Nominal Wavelength (nm) Fiber Type 70 (43.5 miles) 1550 10 microns GE-8 IOA ■ 25 GE-8 IOA[...]

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    10GE IOA ES2-S1 10GE IOA IOA label ■ 1 Number of IOA ports ■ First supported: 7.0.1 Software release ■ 40 W ■ Full-height module ■ Uses a range of 10-gigabit small form-factor pluggable (XFP) transceivers to support different modes and cable lengths. Description ■ Ethernet (IEEE 802.3ae) ■ 10Gb Base-SR/LR/ER ■ Port can operate in fu[...]

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    ■ One LC full duplex connector ■ Transmit power: ■ min: – 8.2 dBm ■ max: 0.5 dBm ■ Receive input power: ■ min: – 14.4 dBm ■ max: 0.5 dBm ■ See the following corresponding table (LR Fiber Optic Cabling) for cabling requirements. ■ See E320 Hardware Guide, Chapter 5, Cabling the Router for more information. Cables and connectors[...]

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    Table 10: SR Fiber Optic Cabling Maximum Operating Range (meters) Minimal Modal Bandwidth at 850 nm (MHz*km) Fiber Type 26 (85.3 ft) 160 62.5 microns 33 (108.27 ft) 200 66 (216.54 ft) 400 50 microns 82 (269.03 ft) 500 300 (984.25 ft) 2000 Table 11: LR Fiber Optic Cabling Maximum Operating Range (kilometers) Nominal Wavelength (nm) Fiber Type 10 (6.[...]

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    10GE PR IOA ES2-S2 10GE PR IOA IOA label ■ 2 ■ 1 active, 1 redundant Number of IOA ports ■ First supported: 7.2.0 Software release ■ 40 W ■ Full-height module ■ Uses a range of 10-gigabit small form-factor pluggable (XFP) transceivers to support different modes and cable lengths. ■ Pairs only with ES2 10G UPLINK LM and ES2 10G LM to p[...]

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    ■ One LC full duplex connector ■ Transmit power: ■ min: – 7.3 dBm ■ max: – 1.0 dBm ■ Receive input power: ■ min: – 9.9 dBm ■ max: – 1.0 dBm ■ See the following corresponding table (SR Fiber Optic Cabling) for cabling requirements. ■ See E320 Hardware Guide, Chapter 5, Cabling the Router for more information. Cables and con[...]

  • Page 31

    Board-level LEDs: ■ OK (green) — IOA online and is functioning properly ■ FAIL (red) — Failure detected Port LEDs: ■ LK (green) — Ethernet link is up ■ ACT (green) — Blinks when Ethernet traffic is being received Port labels: ■ W — Working port ■ P — Protect port (LK blinks when active cable is attached even though it is not[...]

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    Table 13: SR Fiber Optic Cabling Maximum Operating Range (meters) Minimal Modal Bandwidth at 850 nm (MHz*km) Fiber Type 26 (85.3 ft) 160 62.5 microns 33 (108.27 ft) 200 66 (216.54 ft) 400 50 microns 82 (269.03 ft) 500 300 (984.25 ft) 2000 Table 14: LR Fiber Optic Cabling Maximum Operating Range (kilometers) Nominal Wavelength (nm) Fiber Type 10 (6.[...]

  • Page 33

    OC3/STM1-8 ATM IOA ES2-S1 OC3-8 STM1 ATM IOA IOA label ■ 8 Number of IOA ports ■ First supported: 7.0.1 Software release ■ 50 W ■ Half-height module ■ See Slot Combinations on page 63 for more information on combining IOAs in a slot. ■ Uses a range of small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers to support different modes and cable le[...]

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    ■ Up to eight LC full duplex connectors ■ Transmit power: ■ min: – 15 dBm ■ max: – 8 dBm ■ Center wavelength: 1310 nm ■ Receive input power: ■ min: – 34 dBm ■ max: – 7 dBm ■ Rated for 15 km (9.3 miles) of 9-micron core cable ■ See E320 Hardware Guide, Chapter 5, Cabling the Router for more information. Cables and connect[...]

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    OC12/STM4-2 ATM IOA ES2-S1 OC12-2 STM4 ATM IOA IOA label ■ 2 Number of IOA ports ■ First supported: 7.0.1 Software release ■ 40 W ■ Half-height module ■ See Slot Combinations on page 63 for more information on combining IOAs in a slot. ■ Uses a range of small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers to support different modes and cable [...]

  • Page 36

    ■ Up to two LC full duplex connectors ■ Transmit power: ■ min: – 15 dBm ■ max: – 8 dBm ■ Center wavelength: 1310 nm ■ Receive input power: ■ min: – 28 dBm ■ max: – 7 dBm ■ Rated for 15 km (9.3 miles) of 9-micron core cable ■ See E320 Hardware Guide, Chapter 5, Cabling the Router for more information. Cables and connector[...]

  • Page 37

    OC12/STM4-2 POS IOA ES2-S1 OC12-2 STM4 POS IOA IOA label ■ 2 Number of IOA ports ■ First supported: 7.0.1 Software release ■ 30 W ■ Half-height module ■ See Slot Combinations on page 63 for more information on combining IOAs in a slot. ■ Uses a range of small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers to support different modes and cable [...]

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    ■ Up to two LC full duplex connectors ■ Transmit power: ■ min: – 15 dBm ■ max: – 8 dBm ■ Center wavelength: 1310 nm ■ Receive input power: ■ min: – 28 dBm ■ max: – 7 dBm ■ Rated for 2 km (1.24 miles) of 9-micron core cable ■ See E320 Hardware Guide, Chapter 5, Cabling the Router for more information. Cables and connector[...]

  • Page 39

    Board-level LEDs: ■ OK (green) — Physical link is connected properly and is functioning properly ■ FAIL (red) — Failure detected Port LEDs: ■ ALM — Bi-color LED: ■ Yellow: Local loss of signal exists ■ Red: Remote loss of signal exists ■ OK (green) — SONET is up and port is functioning properly. If not lit, a problem exists. LED[...]

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    OC48/STM16 POS IOA ES2-S1 OC48 STM16 POS IOA IOA label ■ 1 Number of IOA ports ■ First supported: 7.0.1 Software release ■ 30 W ■ Half-height module ■ See Slot Combinations on page 63 for more information on combining IOAs in a slot. ■ Unchannelized, concatenated OC48/STM16 for POS Description ■ OC48/STM16 ■ HDLC framing Capability [...]

  • Page 41

    ■ Up to one LC full duplex connector ■ Transmit power: ■ min: – 5 dBm ■ max: 0 dBm ■ Center wavelength: 1266 through 1310 nm ■ Receive input power: ■ min: – 18 dBm ■ max: – 0 dBm ■ Rated for 15 km (9.3 miles) of 9-micron core cable ■ See E320 Hardware Guide, Chapter 5, Cabling the Router for more information. Cables and co[...]

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    Redundancy IOA ES2-S1 REDUND IOA IOA label ■ 0 Number of IOA ports ■ First supported: 7.0.1 Software release ■ 10 W ■ Full-height module ■ Provides redundancy for line modules ■ Inserted in slot 0 and 11 only Description ■ Provides switchover when a line module fails ■ Provides N+1 redundancy for line modules ■ When inserted in sl[...]

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    Service IOA ES2-S1 SERVICE IOA IOA label ■ 0 Number of IOA ports ■ First supported: 7.0.1 Software release ■ 10 W ■ Full-height module ■ Provides tunnel server functionality ■ Pairs with associated line module to receive data from and transmit data to other line modules with ingress and egress ports Description ■ Tunnelling ■ Provid[...]

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    SRP IOA SRP IOA Module label ■ Not applicable IOA label ■ 3 Number of IOA ports ■ First supported: 7.0.1 Software release ■ 10 W ■ Pairs with SRP module ■ Interfaces with the SRP modules through the system's midplane. Description ■ Ethernet (IEEE 802.3) ■ 10/100Base-T ■ RS-232 ■ Auxiliary port allows access to debug ports o[...]

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    Appendix A IOA Protocol Support This appendix lists the layer 2 and layer 3 protocols and applications that IOAs support in combination with the listed LM. IOAs are identified by their physical labels. See Table 1 on page 3 for a list of IOAs and their identifying labels. The designation “ not yet fully qualified ” that appears in some tables i[...]

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    Table 16: Ethernet IOAs with ES2 4G LM (continued) ES2 – S1 10GE IOA (with ES2 4G LM) ES2 – S1 GE-8 IOA (with ES2 4G LM) ES2 – S1 GE-4 IOA (with ES2 4G LM) Protocol or Application No No No Bridged IP No No No CBF No No No Cisco HDLC Yes Yes Yes DHCP external server Yes Yes Yes DHCP local server Yes Yes Yes DVMRP and GRE support — access sid[...]

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    Table 16: Ethernet IOAs with ES2 4G LM (continued) ES2 – S1 10GE IOA (with ES2 4G LM) ES2 – S1 GE-8 IOA (with ES2 4G LM) ES2 – S1 GE-4 IOA (with ES2 4G LM) Protocol or Application Yes Yes Yes LNS support — peer side No No No Local loopback No No No MDL (maintenance data link) Yes Yes Yes MPLS No No No Multilink Frame Relay No No No Multilin[...]

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    Table 17: Ethernet IOAs with ES2 10G Uplink LM ES2 – S2 10GE PR IOA (with ES2 10G Uplink LM) Protocol or Application Yes Accepts traffic destined for GRE tunnels or DVMRP (IP-in-IP) tunnels No APS/MSP No ATM No BERT Yes BGP No BGP/MPLS VPNs No Bridged Ethernet No Bridged IP No CBF No Cisco HDLC Yes DHCP external server Yes DHCP local server Yes D[...]

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    Table 17: Ethernet IOAs with ES2 10G Uplink LM (continued) ES2 – S2 10GE PR IOA (with ES2 10G Uplink LM) Protocol or Application Yes IS-IS No J-Flow Statistics No L2TP/IPSec No LAC support — access side Yes LAC support — peer side Yes LNS support — peer side No Local loopback No MDL (maintenance data link) Yes (LER only) MPLS No Multilink F[...]

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    Table 18: Ethernet IOAs with ES2 10G LM ES2 – S2 10GE PR IOA (with ES2 10G LM) ES2 – S1 GE-8 IOA (with ES2 10G LM) Protocol or Application Yes Yes Accepts traffic destined for GRE tunnels or DVMRP (IP-in-IP) tunnels No No APS/MSP No No ATM No No BERT Yes Yes BGP No No BGP/MPLS VPNs No No Bridged Ethernet No No Bridged IP No No CBF No No Cisco H[...]

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    Table 18: Ethernet IOAs with ES2 10G LM (continued) ES2 – S2 10GE PR IOA (with ES2 10G LM) ES2 – S1 GE-8 IOA (with ES2 10G LM) Protocol or Application Yes Yes IPv6 multicast Yes Yes IPv6 neighbor discovery Yes Yes IS-IS No No J-Flow Statistics No No L2TP/IPSec Yes Yes LAC support — access side Yes Yes LAC support — peer side Yes Yes LNS sup[...]

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    Table 18: Ethernet IOAs with ES2 10G LM (continued) ES2 – S2 10GE PR IOA (with ES2 10G LM) ES2 – S1 GE-8 IOA (with ES2 10G LM) Protocol or Application No No VPLS (virtual core interfaces) No No VRRP 52 ■ Ethernet IOAs E320 8.1.x Module Guide[...]

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    OCx/STMx ATM IOAs Table 19: OCx/STMx ATM IOA ES2 – S1 OC12 – 2 STM4 ATM IOA ES2 – S1 OC3 – 8 STM1 ATM IOA Protocol or Application Yes Yes Accepts traffic destined for GRE tunnels or DVMRP (IP-in-IP) tunnels No No APS/MSP Yes Yes ATM No No BERT Yes Yes BGP Yes Yes BGP/MPLS VPNs Yes Yes Bridged Ethernet Yes Yes Bridged IP No No CBF No No Cisc[...]

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    Table 19: OCx/STMx ATM IOA (continued) ES2 – S1 OC12 – 2 STM4 ATM IOA ES2 – S1 OC3 – 8 STM1 ATM IOA Protocol or Application Yes Yes IPv6 multicast Yes Yes IPv6 neighbor discovery Yes Yes IS-IS Yes Yes J-Flow Statistics No No L2TP/IPSec Yes Yes LAC support — access side Yes Yes LAC support — peer side Yes Yes LNS support — peer side No[...]

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    Table 19: OCx/STMx ATM IOA (continued) ES2 – S1 OC12 – 2 STM4 ATM IOA ES2 – S1 OC3 – 8 STM1 ATM IOA Protocol or Application Yes Yes VPLS (virtual core interfaces) No No VRRP OCx/STMx ATM IOAs ■ 55 Appendix A: IOA Protocol Support[...]

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    OCx/STMx POS IOAs Table 20: OCx/STMx POS IOA ES2 – S1 OC12 – 2 STM4 POS IOA ES2 – S1 OC48 STM16 POS IOA Protocol or Application Yes Yes Accepts traffic destined for GRE tunnels or DVMRP (IP-in-IP) tunnels No No APS/MSP No No ATM No No BERT Yes Yes BGP Yes Yes BGP/MPLS VPNs No No Bridged Ethernet No No Bridged IP No No CBF Yes Yes Cisco HDLC N[...]

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    Table 20: OCx/STMx POS IOA (continued) ES2 – S1 OC12 – 2 STM4 POS IOA ES2 – S1 OC48 STM16 POS IOA Protocol or Application Yes Yes IPv6 multicast No No IPv6 neighbor discovery Yes Yes IS-IS Yes Yes J-Flow Statistics No No L2TP/IPSec No No LAC support — access side Yes Yes LAC support — peer side Yes Yes LNS support — peer side No No Loca[...]

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    Table 20: OCx/STMx POS IOA (continued) ES2 – S1 OC12 – 2 STM4 POS IOA ES2 – S1 OC48 STM16 POS IOA Protocol or Application Yes Yes VPLS (virtual core interfaces) No No VRRP 58 ■ OCx/STMx POS IOAs E320 8.1.x Module Guide[...]

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    Service IOA Table 21: Service IOA ES2 – S1 SERVICE IOA Protocol or Application No Accepts traffic destined for GRE tunnels or DVMRP (IP-in-IP) tunnels No APS/MSP No ATM No BERT Yes BGP Yes BGP/MPLS VPNs No Bridged Ethernet No Bridged IP No CBF No Cisco HDLC No DHCP external server No DHCP local server No DVMRP and GRE support — access side Yes [...]

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    Table 21: Service IOA (continued) ES2 – S1 SERVICE IOA Protocol or Application No IPv6 neighbor discovery Yes IS-IS Yes J-Flow Statistics No L2TP/IPSec No LAC support — access side No LAC support — peer side Yes LNS support — peer side No Local loopback No MDL (maintenance data link) Yes MPLS No Multilink Frame Relay Yes (with fragmentation[...]

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    Table 21: Service IOA (continued) ES2 – S1 SERVICE IOA Protocol or Application No VRRP Service IOA ■ 61 Appendix A: IOA Protocol Support[...]

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    62 ■ Service IOA E320 8.1.x Module Guide[...]

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    Appendix B Slot Combinations This appendix lists the IOA slot combinations and contains the following sections: ■ IOA Slot Combinations on page 63 IOA Slot Combinations Depending on the software release and IOA type, you must install IOAs in certain slots and bays combined with other IOAs in the same slot: ■ You must insert some IOAs only in th[...]

  • Page 64

    Table 22: E320 IOA Locations and Combinations (continued) Combined with Other IOAs in Same Slot Both Bays Concurrently Lower Bay (Adapter 1) Upper Bay (Adapter 0) IOA Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Yes (Full-height IOA) ES2-S1 10GE Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Yes (Full-height IOA) ES2-S2 10GE PR Yes (GE-8, OC3/STM1, a[...]

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    Appendix C Module Name Cross-Reference Information ■ Module Name Cross-Reference Information on page 65 Module Name Cross-Reference Information Use Table 23 on page 65 to find the label name, software display name, and model number of a module. Table 23: Module Naming Reference Model Number Software Display Name Label Name SRP Modules ES2-SRP-IOA[...]

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    Table 23: Module Naming Reference (continued) Model Number Software Display Name Label Name ES2-8OC3AS1-IOA OC3/STM1-8 ATM IOA ES2-S1 OC3-8 STM1 ATM IOA ES2-2OC12AS1-IOA OC12/STM4-2 ATM IOA ES2-S1 OC12-2 STM4 ATM IOA ES2-2OC12PS1-IOA OC12/STM4-2 POS IOA ES2-S1 OC12-2 STM4 POS IOA ES2-OC48PS1-IOA OC48/STM16 POS IOA ES2-S1 OC48 STM16 POS IOA ES2-REDU[...]

  • Page 67

    Appendix D Product Reclamation and Recycling Program ■ Product Reclamation and Recycling Program on page 67 Product Reclamation and Recycling Program Juniper Networks is committed to environmentally responsible behavior. As part of this commitment, we continually work to comply with environmental standards such as the European Union ’ s Waste E[...]

  • Page 68

    Products returned through our reclamation process are recycled, recovered, or disposed of in a responsible manner. Our packaging is designed to be recycled and should be handled in accordance with your local recycling policies. 68 ■ Product Reclamation and Recycling Program E320 8.1.x Module Guide[...]

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    This product includes the Envoy SNMP Engine, developed by Epilogue Technology, an Integrated Systems Company. Copyright © 1986-1997, Epilogue Technology Corporation. All rights reserved. This program and its documentation were developed at private expense, and no part of them is in the public domain. This product includes memory allocation softwar[...]