Software Release Description
Software Release Description
Description
Hardware features
Software features
Power requirements
LEDs
On MX960 routers, the MPC10E-10C-MRATE is not supported in the line-card slots numbered 0, 1, and 11.
Media Access Control Security is supported. See Understanding Media Access Control Security (MACsec)
Security Support:
Secure boot (see Secure boot)
For more information about features supported on MPC10E, see Protocols and Applications Supported by the
MPC10E.
The power numbers are measured using the following configuration:
IPv4 forwarding with 200-bytes packet size.
Line-rate traffic on all ports for 1.0 Tbps aggregate bandwidth.
All 10 ports are configured for 100-Gigabet Ethernet, with QSFP28 LR4 transceivers installed on all ports.
At different temperatures:
131° F (55° C): 572 W
Note: To operate the MPC10E-10C-MRATE in ambient temperatures of 104° F (40° C) to 131° F (55° C), the
MPC10E-10C-MRATE must be running on Junos OS Release 19.4R1 or later.
104° F (40° C): 546 W
77° F (25° C): 522 W
OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:
Green—MPC is functioning normally.
Red—MPC has failed.
Port LED:
Off—Port link is down with loss of signal.
Green—Port link is up with no alarms or failures.
Amber—Port link is down with alarms. Or the port has been administratively disabled through the CLI.
Red—A transceiver on the port is experiencing a fault.
Lane LED:
There are four Lane LEDs, which are shared by the network ports. The lane LEDs work with the Junos OS
software to determine which port the Lane LEDs are displaying the status for.
The Lane LEDs are used for the following configurations:
When a network port is configured for 4 x 10-Gigabit Ethernet channelized interfaces with a breakout cable.
When a network port is configured for 4 x 25-Gigabit Ethernet channelized interfaces with a breakout cable.
Description
Hardware features
Software features
Software features
Power requirements
LEDs
Junos OS Release 15.1F4 with Junos Continuity.
Junos OS Release 15.1F6 and later.
Junos OS release 16.1R1 and later.
Fixed-configuration MPC with 10-Gbps, 40-Gbps, and 100-Gbps port speeds
Weight: 15.7 lb (7.12 kg)
Model number: MPC7E-MRATE
Name in the CLI: MPC7E-MRATE
Line-rate throughput of up to 480 Gbps on MX240, MX480, and MX960 routers.
Line-rate throughput of up to 400 Gbps on MX2000 routers with SFB, and up to
430 Gbps on MX2000 routers with SFB2.
Junos Trio chipsets for increased scaling for bandwidth, subscribers, and services
Twelve Gigabit Ethernet ports that can be configured as 40-Gigabit Ethernet port
or as four 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports using a breakout cable. The ports support
quad small-form factor pluggable plus (QSFP+) transceivers.
Four out of the twelve ports can be configured as 100-Gigabit Ethernet ports. Port
numbers 0/2, 0/5, 1/2 and 1/5 are the four 100-Gigabit Ethernet ports.
You can configure different combination of port speeds as long as the aggregate
capacity per group of six ports labeled 0/0 through 0/5 does not exceed 240 Gbps.
Similarly, aggregate capacity per group of the other six ports
labeled 1/0 through 1/5 should not exceed 240 Gbps.
Requires high-capacity power supplies, high-capacity fan trays, and SCBE2 or
SCBE3 switch control boards on MX240, MX480, and MX960 routers.
Requires an adapter card to be housed in MX2000 routers.
The ports are labeled as (with the MPC orientation as shown in the above figure):
Note: On MX960 routers, all the MPC slots can be occupied by MPC7E MRATE
line cards at an ambient temperature of up to 40° C and at any altitude. All the
MPC slots can be occupied by an MPC7E MRATE line card at temperatures of up
to 55° C and at sea level. At an ambient temperature of 55° C and above, and at
an altitude above sea level, slot 11 cannot host MPC7E MRATE line cards.
See Protocols and Applications Supported by the MPC7E for MX Series Routers for information about the protocols and applic
Note: On MX240, MX480, and MX960 routers, the MPC7E powers on only if
the network-services mode on the router is configured as either enhanced-
ip or enhanced-ethernet. On MX2000 router no additional configuration is required
as by default the router operates in enhanced-ip mode.
Tip: You can use the Hardware Compatibility Tool to find information about the pluggable transceivers supported on your Junip
At different temperatures:
55° C: 545 W
40° C: 465 W
25° C: 440 W