Module Juniper MIC-3D-4CHOC3-2CHOC12

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MIC-3D-4CHOC3-2CHOC12
€16,000.00
EAN: 11395
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Lead time: 10-14 days
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64000 $

Low density multirate MIC - Channelized, 4 port channelized OC3 / 2 port channelized OC12 (down to DS0) MIC, (Requires a pluggable S FP optics module)

Interface boards or line cards Juniper Networks (line card, interface module) allow you to expand your router or switch (modular platform, chassis) Required functional, including the necessary access ports at speeds 1GbE, 10GbE, 40GbEor 100GbE, control boards (switch control board) etc..

Interface boards Juniper represented by various modules that are compatible with a particular series (for example. interface module MS-MIC-16G compatible with the entire range Juniper MX, and the module MPC-3D-16XGE-SFPP series compatible MX240, MX480 andMX960).

interface board MIC (Modular Interface Cards) is a small-sized module that provides physical connection to various types of network devices. MIC the board can support various physical interfaces in one module. module Juniper MICs also support hot swapping and plugging. For example, in routers MX series, interface module MIC installed in the module MPC (Modular Port Concentrator), and in series from MX5 before MX104 module MPC already built in chassis.

interface module Juniper MPC (Modular Port Concentrator) provides transfer services Lkand packages. module MPC encapsulates packets and passes them through the module's outgoing interfaces MIC. everyone MPC module equipped with up to four chipsets Junos Trio, which performs the functions of management. For example, a router Juniper MX960 supports installation of up to 12 modules MPCs, and the platform MX480 before 3 MPCs. For proper operation module Juniper MPC You need to use high-performance cooling modules. Online Juniper http://www.juniper.net there is a calculator for calculating the recommended power and cooling power, for a specific series and used MPC modules.

Interface modules DPC (Dense Port Concentrators) Provides several physical interfaces and pass systems Lkand packages on a single board that fits into a slot in a router or modular chassis. module DPC accepts incoming packets and sends outgoing packets to the network.

module Juniper PIC (Physical Interface Card) installed in FPC (Flexible PIC Concentrators), similar to how they work MIC andMPC modules. PICs modules provide physical interfaces, and FPCs boards provide transfers Lkfor packets on the network. everyone FPCthe module is equipped with a microchip ASIC, which performs the functions of management, and FPC supports installation of 2 modules PIC.

Technical characteristics of the interface module Juniper MIC-3D-4CHOC3-2CHOC12:

Software release

  • Junos OS Release 11.4 and later

Description

  • 4-port: Rate-selectable using one of the following rates:
  • 4-port OC3/STM1
  • 2-port OC12/STM4
  • 8-port: Rate-selectable using one of the following rates:
  • 8-port OC3/STM1
  • 4-port OC12/STM4
  • Channelization: OC3, DS3, DS1, DS0, E3, E1.
  • Power requirement:
  • 4-port: 4.56 A @ 9 V (41 W)
  • 8-port: 5.78 A @ 9 V (52 W)
  • Weight:
  • 4-port: 4.4 lb (2 kg)
  • 8-port: 4.4 lb (2 kg)
  • Model number:
  • 4-port: MIC-3D-4CHOC3-2CHOC12
  • 4-port: MIC-4COC3-2COC12-G
  • 8-port: MIC-3D-8CHOC3-4CHOC12
  • 4-port: MIC-4COC3-2COC12-G
  • 8-port: MIC-3D-8CHOC3-4CHOC12
  • 8-port: MIC-8COC3-4COC12-G

Note: MIC-4COC3-2COC12-G and MIC-8COC3-4COC12-G are RoHS 6/6 compliant.

Hardware features

  • The ports are labeled:
  • 4-port: 0-3
  • 8-port: 0-7

Software features

  • Maximum transmission units (MTUs) of up to 9192 bytes
  • Per-port SONET/SDH framing
  • Local and remote loopback on each port
  • Optical diagnostics and monitoring
  • Clocking options: internal or external/loop mode
  • Encapsulations:
  • MPLS fast reroute
  • MPLS CCC (circuit cross-connection)
  • MPLS TCC (translational cross-connection)
  • Cisco High-Level Data Link Control (cHDLC)
  • Cisco HDLC CCC
  • Cisco HDLC TCC
  • Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
  • PPP for CCC
  • PPP for TCC
  • Flexible Frame Relay
  • Frame Relay
  • Frame Relay for CCC
  • Frame Relay for TCC
  • PPP over Frame Relay
  • Multilink-based protocols (Junos OS Release 12.1 and later):
  • Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol (MLPPP)
  • Multiclass MLPPP
  • Multilink Frame Relay (MLFR) end-to-end (FRF.15)
  • Multilink Frame Relay (MLFR) UNI NNI (FRF.16, also referred to as MFR)
  • Compressed Real-Time Transport Protocol (CRTP)

Note: When you configure multilink services on a MIC in an MX Series router, ensure that a Multiservices DPC is present in the same router.

  • Note: Ethernet over Frame Relay is not supported.

Cables and connectors

Tip: You can use the Hardware Compatibility Tool to find information about the pluggable transceivers supported on your Juniper Networks device.

The list of supported transceivers for the MX Series is located at https://pathfinder.juniper.net/hct/category/#catKey=100001&modelType;=All&pf;=MX+Series.

LEDs

OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:

  • Green—MIC is functioning normally
  • Red—MIC has failed

LINK LED, one green per port:

  • Off—Not enabled
  • Green—Online with no alarms or failures
  • Yellow—Online with alarms for remote failures
  • Red—Active with a local alarm; router has detected a failure

Alarms, errors, and events

SONET alarms:

  • Loss of light (LOL)
  • Loss of signal (LOS)
  • Loss of frame (LOF)
  • Phase lock loop (PLL)
  • Severely errored frame (SEF)
  • Alarm indicator signal–line (AIS-L)
  • Alarm indicator signal–path (AIS-P)
  • Remote defect indicator–line (RDI-L)
  • Remote defect indicator–path (RDI-P)
  • Loss of pointer–path (LOP-P)
  • Bit error rate–signal degrade (BERR-SD)
  • Bit error rate–signal fail (BERR-SF)
  • Payload label mismatch–Path (PLM-P)
  • Unequipped–path (UNEQ-P)
  • Remote error indicator–path (REI-P)
  • Alarm indicator signal–virtual container (V-AIS)
  • Loss of pointer–virtual container (V-LOP)
  • Remote defect indicator–virtual container (V-RDI)
  • Unequipped–virtual container (V-UNEQ)
  • Mismatch–virtual container (V-MIS)

SDH alarms:

  • Loss of light (LOL)
  • Phase lock loop (PLL)
  • Loss of frame (LOF)
  • Loss of signal (LOS)
  • Severely errored frame (SEF)
  • Multiplex-section alarm indicator signal (MS-AIS)
  • Higher order path–alarm indication signal (HP-AIS)
  • Loss of pointer (LOP)
  • Bit error rate–signal degrade (BER-SD)
  • Bit error rate–signal fail (BER-SF)
  • Multiplex section–far end receive failure (MS-FERF)
  • Higher order path—far-end receive failure (HP-FERF)
  • Higher order path—payload label mismatch (HP-PLM)
  • Remote error indicator (REI)
  • Unequipped (UNEQ)
  • Tributary unit–alarm indicator signal (TU-AIS)
  • Tributary unit–loss of pointer (TU-LOP)
  • Tributary unit–remote defect indicator (TU-RDI)
  • Tributary unit–unequipped (TU-UNEQ)
  • Tributary unit–mismatch (TU-MIS)

DS3 alarms:

  • Alarm indication signal (AIS)
  • Loss of frame (LOF)
  • Loss of signal seconds (LOS)
  • Phase lock loop (PLL)

DS3 error detection:

  • C-bit code violations (CCV)
  • C-bit errored seconds (CES)
  • C-bit severely errored seconds (CSES)
  • CRC errors
  • Excessive zeros (EXZ)
  • Far-end block error (FEBE)
  • Far-end receive failure (FERF)
  • Line errored seconds (LES)
  • Parity bit (P-bit) code violations (PCV)
  • Parity bit (P-bit) errored seconds (PES)
  • Parity bit (P-bit) severely errored framing seconds (PSES)
  • Severely errored framing seconds (SEFS)
  • Unavailable seconds (UAS)
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