[j-nsp] SFM-CF vs non-CF
Josef Buchsteiner
josefb at juniper.net
Fri Nov 14 14:46:24 EST 2003
Richard,
all 4 SFM's are the same type. So there is no single
difference at all apart form the Label. I remember we
were trying to remove any indication to
internal's which is just confusing like it did for
you.
Friday, November 14, 2003, 8:25:30 PM, you wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 05:54:18PM +0100, Josef Buchsteiner wrote:
>>
>> Friday, November 14, 2003, 5:37:00 PM, you wrote:
>> > What exactly is the difference between the SFM's labeled "-CF" and plain
>> > SFM's?
>>
>> there should be no difference and usually CF are internal
>> names. we use the term Internet Processor 2 version 1 or
>> version 2 which is the CF and yes F stands for Filter and the
>> Internet Processor IP1 was the first one we shipped. The C is
>> just the Alphabet. With the show chassis hardware all would be
>> clear.
> Hrmmm.
> In a show chassis sfm detail, both the CF and non-CF show:
> Total CPU DRAM 64 MB
> Total SSRAM 8 MB
> Internet Processor II Version 1, Foundry IBM, Part number 9
> In a show chassis hardware, they show:
> SFM 0 SPP REV 07 710-001228 xxxxxx
> SFM 0 SPR REV 05 710-002189 xxxxxx Internet Processor IIv1
> SFM 1 SPP REV 07 710-001228 xxxxxx
> SFM 1 SPR REV 05 710-002189 xxxxxx Internet Processor IIv1
> SFM 2 SPP REV 07 710-001228 xxxxxx
> SFM 2 SPR REV 04 710-002189 xxxxxx Internet Processor IIv1
> SFM 3 SPP REV 07 710-001228 xxxxxx
> SFM 3 SPR REV 05 710-002189 xxxxxx Internet Processor IIv1
> 0 and 1 are CF, 2 and 3 are non-CF. Same part numbers, one has a lower
> revision on the SPR but the other non-CF has the same revision as the
> rest.
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