Table 6: End-of-Life Routing Engine Specifications (continued)
EOL Details
First Junos OS
SupportMediaDisk
Connection
to PFEsMemoryProcessor
Routing
Engine
PSN-2004-07-019
5.4256 MB
CompactFlash
card
30 GB hard
disk
Fast
Ethernet
512 MB600-MHz
Pentium III
RE-600-512
PSN-2008-02-018
5.31 GB
CompactFlash
card
40 GB hard
disk
Fast
Ethernet
2048 MB600-MHz
Pentium III
RE-600-2048
PSN-2011-04-226
7.21 GB
CompactFlash
card
40 GB hard
disk
Fast
Ethernet
1536 MB850-MHz
Pentium III
RE-850-1536
FA-HW-0101-001
3.280 MB
CompactFlash
card
6.4 GB hard
disk
Fast
Ethernet
256 MB200-MHz
Pentium
RE-M40
PSN-2003-01-063
4.280 MB
CompactFlash
card
10 GB hard
disk
Fast
Ethernet
768 MB333-MHz
Pentium II
RE-M40-333-768
PSN-2004-11-020
5.4128 MB
CompactFlash
card
30 GB hard
disk
Fast
Ethernet
2048 MB600-MHz
Pentium III
RE-M40-600-2048
PSN-2008-02-019
6.21 GB
CompactFlash
card
40 GB hard
disk
Gigabit
Ethernet
2048 MB1.6-GHz
Pentium M
RE-1600-2048
NOTE: The memory in Table 5 on page 22 indicates the amount of total
memory. To determine the amount of available memory, issue the show
chassis routing-engine CLI command.
On routers that accept two Routing Engines, you cannot mix Routing Engine types except
for a brief period (one minute or so) during an upgrade or downgrade to two Routing
Engines of the same type.
Related
Documentation
Supported Routing Engines by Router on page 27•
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