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Junos Continuity is a software package that enables you to deploy new hardware in the network without the need to upgrade Juniper Networks Junos operating system (Junos OS)
Question Which product platforms use the Junos Trio chipset?...The board features two Junos Trio chipsets. 16-port 10-Gigabit Ethernet MPC ̶ This MPC provides the connection between 10-Gigabit Ethernet LAN interfaces and the routing fabric of the MX Series chassis
Junos Trio is a chipset with revolutionary 3D scaling technology that enables networks to dynamically scale for more bandwidth, subscribers, and services. To review performance, scalability, and power efficiency validation for the MX Series 3D routers with the Junos Trio chipset, see: EANTC testing validation This article provides answers to the most common questions about the Junos Trio chipset on MX Series routers used with Junos OS Release 10.1 and later. Which product platforms use the Junos Trio chipset? What is the total number of Packet Forwarding Engines in each of the DPCs using the Junos Trio chipset? What is the default power-on sequence when line cards with Junos Trio chipsets are in the same chassis with other types of line cards?
Install the Standalone Junos Continuity Plug-in—You install the Standalone Junos Continuity Plug-in if the version of Junos OS that is installed on the router supports Junos Continuity software
Question What is the total number of Packet Forwarding Engines in each of the DPCs using the Junos Trio chipset?
MPLS technology is evolving, with more services being offered using MPLS connectivity. Junos OS features are also evolving to implement these services on Juniper Networks routers
Question How can I define multiple port mirroring interfaces on a single chassis and select which traffic is mirrored to each interface on MX Series routers? Answer Junos OS supports multiple port mirror destinations in MX Series routers
Question What is the default power-on sequence when line cards with Junos Trio chipsets are in the same chassis with other types of line cards?
However, rate-limit is supported at the physical interface level on Enhanced Queuing DPCs in Junos OS Release 10.0 and later
For MX Series devices with AE interfaces, hierarchical QoS per VLAN is available over a link aggregation group (LAG) in Junos OS Release 9.4 and later
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