[j-nsp] MIC-3D-4XGE-XFP in a MX104?

Alain Hebert ahebert at pubnix.net
Mon Dec 4 14:01:01 EST 2017


     Hi,

     The 2 port / 4 ports are in the list, but only the 2 ports show up 
under MX80/104 and not the 4 ports.

https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/release-independent/junos/topics/reference/general/mic-mx-series-supported.html

10-Gigabit Ethernet - 10-Gigabit Ethernet MICs with XFP - 
*MIC-3D-2XGE-XFP* - 2 -  10.2 - 13.2R2

     By ya, at the end of the day, they is place for improvement.

     PS: We have 2 x 4GXE in stock for our future MX240+ because of this.

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On 12/04/17 05:26, Eric Van Tol wrote:
>> Seems odd they would choose the same form factor for incompatible
>> designs, but that explains why the 2-port card is more expensive.
> Also seems odd the 4-port MIC is listed as compatible on the MX80/MX104 on the Hardware Compatibility List. This is why I put zero trust in these sorts of tools when building systems. I can confirm that the MIC doesn't even show up in the hardware listing if you install it into an MX80.
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