The line cards in EX9200 switches combine a Packet Forwarding Engine and Ethernet interfaces in a
single assembly. Line cards are eld-replaceable units (FRUs) that you can install in the line card slots on
the front of the switch chassis. Line cards are hot-insertable and hot-removable: You can remove and
replace them without powering o the switch or disrupng switch funcons.
Line Card Models
Table 33 on page 97 shows the model number, descripon of the line card model, and the Junos OS
release in which the line card was rst supported.
Table 33: EX9200-15C Line Card
Model Descripon Junos OS Release
Required
Name In
the CLI
EX9200-15C
• Fixed-conguaon line card with 15 rate-
selectable ports. All ports can operate at 10-
Gbps, 25-Gbps, 40-Gbps, or 100-Gbps speeds.
The ports are congured to operate at 100-Gbps
speed by default.
• Line-rate throughput of up to 1.5 Tbps when
installed with an enhanced midplane.
NOTE: In the CLI, when you run the show chassis
hardware command, the midplane descripon will
say <platform>-BP3 for an enhanced midplane.
The EX9214 only uses enhanced midplanes.
•
Line-rate throughput of up to 800 Gbps when
installed with a standard midplane.
NOTE: In the CLI, when you run the show chassis
hardware command, the midplane descripon will
say <platform>-BP for a standard midplane.
• Supports maximum transmission units (MTUs)
from 256 bytes through 16,000 bytes for transit
trac, and from 256 bytes through 9500 bytes
for host-bound packets.
20.3R1 or later
EX9200-15C
NOTE
:
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