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The MX10003 MPC is a 1.2-Terabit capable MPC with three Packet Forwarding Engine complexes (that is, three
EA ASICs). The EA ASIC operates in 400G mode.
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The Packet Forwarding Engine is based on the third generation of the Trio chpiset architecture---namely, the EA
(Eagle) ASIC. The Packet Forwarding Engine offers 400 Gbps of WAN and fabric bandwidth each.
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MX10003 MPC has six built-in QSFP+ optics ports, and one MIC slot.
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Supports Multi-Rate Ethernet Modular Interface Card (MIC) (model numbers: JNP-MIC1 and JNP-MIC1-MACSEC),
and the fixed-port PIC (6xQSFPP). For information about which MICs are supported on this MPC, see MIC/MPC
Compatibility.
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Supports maximum transmission units (MTUs) from 256 bytes through 16,000 bytes for transit traffic, and from
256 bytes through 9,500 bytes for host bound packets.
Hardware features
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Dynamic Power Management for effective utilization of available power.
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Inline Active Flow Monitoring for higher scalability and performance.
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Flexible Queuing Mode to support 32,000 queues per line card, including queues on both ingress and egress interfaces.
Supports up to 512,000 queues per slot or 768,000 queues per slot.
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Hyper Mode to speed up packet processing.
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Optical diagnostics and related alarms.
For more information about features supported on MX10003 MPC, see Protocols and Applications Supported by the
MX10003 MPC (Multi-Rate) on the MX10003 Router.
Software features
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.
Cables and
connectors
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At different temperatures:
55° C: 715 W
25° C: 660 W
Power requirements
(without MICs)
OK/FAIL LED, one bicolor:
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Steady green—MPC is functioning normally and the link is up.
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Off—MPC is plugged-in but not powered on.
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Red—MPC has failed.
For information on the lane LEDs (Lo, L1, L2, and L3), see MPC and MIC Lane LED Scheme Overview.
LEDs
Table 18 on page 55 summarize the port speed capability of MX10003 MPCs.
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