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Table 14: MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Components and Their Interface Names (continued)
Interface NamesName in the CLIComponent
ge/0/2/0
Type = ms
fpc = 0
pic = 2
port = 0
MS-MIC-16GMultiservices MIC installed in the rear of the
chassis (no external ports)
Port and Interface Numbering on MX80-48T Routers
Each MX80-48T router contains two built-in MPCs, which are represented in the CLI as
FPC 0 and FPC 1 (see Figure 19 on page 32).
Figure 19: MX80-48T Interface Port Mapping
MPC 0 (FPC 0) contains a 4-port 10-Gigabit Ethernet MIC and is built into the front of
the chassis. The MIC is represented as MIC 0 in the CLI and is logically divided into a single
PIC, which is represented as PIC 0.
MPC 1 (FPC 1) contains a 48-port Tri-Rate MIC and is built into the front of the chassis.
The MIC is represented as MIC 0 in the CLI and is logically divided into four PICs, which
are numbered 0 through 3. Each logical PIC on the built-in Tri-Rate MIC contains twelve
ports, which are numbered 0 through 11 (see Figure 19 on page 32).
Table 15 on page 32 summarizes the relationship between the components and the
interface names.
Table 15: MX80-48T Components and Interface Names
Interface NamesName in the CLIComponent
xe-0/0/0 through xe-0/0/34x 10GE XFPBuilt-in 4-port 10-Gigabit Ethernet MIC
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BrandJuniper
ModelMX10
CategoryNetwork Router
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