[j-nsp] 802.3ad on M7i
Jonas Frey
jf at probe-networks.de
Sun Nov 26 14:46:12 EST 2006
I am running 7.4R3.4 everywhere.
I have 12-FE pics of different ages, neither of them had any problems so
far (P- and PE- ones).
PIC 3 REV 03 750-004177 BB8xxx 12x FE, 100
BASE-TX
PIC 1 REV 02 750-004176 HG9xxx 12x FE, 100
BASE-TX
ASIC type: DFE FPGA (12)
Interface type: fe
Firmware Version: 7
PIC model: 12-port FE
ASIC type: DFE FPGA (12)
Interface type: fe
Firmware Version: 7
PIC model: 12-port FE
(all of them have atleast firmware 7)
These are all connected to simple FPC's (non -E).
Tho M320 and M7i utilize different ASICs, i doubt that there would be a
problem using a somewhat up-to-date JunOS to bundle FE links. We do it
since like 6.2.
If you need further info please let me know. (probably take this to
private then as to reduce list noise)
Jonas
On Sun, 2006-11-26 at 19:19, Jee Kay wrote:
> On 26/11/06, Jonas Frey <jf at probe-networks.de> wrote:
> >
> > I am running 802.3ad on 12-FE pics without problems. I am using them in
> > several M-series without any problems so far.
> > (As well as usual GE pics on different m-series).
>
> Interesting.. if you don't mind my asking, which PICs are you using?
> We ran into this problem (and had it verified by Juniper) with the
> following hardware:
>
> # Item Version Part number Serial number Description
> # Chassis xxxxx M7i
> # Midplane REV 04 710-00xxxx CJ4xxx M7i Midplane
> # Routing Engine REV 09 740-00xxxx 1000572xxx RE-5.0
> # CFEB REV 03 750-01xxxx CH6xxx Internet Processor II
> # FPC 0 E-FPC
> # PIC 0 REV 08 750-00xxxx CG7xxx 12x FE, 100 BASE-TX
>
> Maybe its a 320 v. 7 issue or a JunOS issue.. we were running
> 7.1Rsomething at the time.
>
> Ras
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