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Juniper QFX5100 - Supported Environments for QFX Series Devices; Table 5: Supported QFX and EX Series Switches Configurations

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keep the QFX5100 switch within the desired temperature thresholds, chassis alarms
occur and the QFX5100 switch can shut down.
Related
Documentation
AC Power Supply for a QFX5100 Device on page 47
DC Power Supply in a QFX5100 Device on page 49
Cooling System and Airflow in a QFX5100 Device on page 39
Supported Environments for QFX Series Devices
QFX Series switches can operate:
Standalone
In a QFabric system (QFX3000-G and QFX3000-M)
In a QFX Virtual Chassis
In a Virtual Chassis Fabric with QFX and EX Series switches
In a Junos Fusion system
Table 5 on page 14 shows which QFX and EX Series switches operate standalone or can
operate together in a mixed environment as a QFabric System, QFX Virtual Chassis, or
Virtual Chassis Fabric. For information about the software features available on each of
these platforms and releases, see Feature Explorer.
Table 5: Supported QFX and EX Series Switches Configurations
Junos Fusion
Virtual Chassis
Fabric
QFX Virtual
ChassisQFX3000–MQFX3000-GStandalonePlatform Element
EX4300
14.1X53-D1613.2X51-D2013.2X50-D1014.1X53-D4014.1X53-D4013.2X50-D10Initial software
release
spine and leafspine and leafringclosclosTopology
satellite mode
only
16 out of 20
leaf mode only
NOTE: Use
QFX5100-24Q as
spine.
10Supported
as a control
plane device
only.
Supported
as a control
plane device
only.
1Number of
members or nodes
Max: 64 satellite
devices
Min: 2 out of 20
Max: 4 out of 20
Number of
QFX5100 spine
devices
EX4600
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