[j-nsp] SFM-CF vs non-CF
harry
harry at juniper.net
Fri Nov 14 11:42:03 EST 2003
The M160 always shipped with IPII, also known as the CF chip. The C if the
internal name for the Internet Processing ASIC. The "F" does indicate
filtering capability.
A show chassis hardware should confirm IP III.
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> Richard A Steenbergen
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> Subject: [j-nsp] SFM-CF vs non-CF
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>
> What exactly is the difference between the SFM's labeled
> "-CF" and plain SFM's?
>
> Someone once told me that they thought the non CF's were
> actually IP1's (and that the F stood for filtering and the C
> stood for something I don't remember now), but I know someone
> with an M160 chassis containing 2 CF's and 2 plains, and they
> all show up as IP2v1 and otherwise exactly the same.
>
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