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junaid.x86 at gmail

Dec 14, 2009, 12:28 AM

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Juniper 10GE XFP

Hi,

Can I use XFP-10G-L-OC192-SR1 in my EX switch's 10GE port?
Specifically, can I use XFP-10G-L-OC192-SR1 instead of EX-SFP-10GE-LR
in my EX switch's 10GE port?



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mvh at hosteurope

Dec 14, 2009, 1:31 AM

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Re: Juniper 10GE XFP [In reply to]

Hi,

Am 14.12.2009 9:28 Uhr schrieb Junaid:
> Can I use XFP-10G-L-OC192-SR1 in my EX switch's 10GE port?
> Specifically, can I use XFP-10G-L-OC192-SR1 instead of EX-SFP-10GE-LR
> in my EX switch's 10GE port?

yes :-)

rgds!
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ras at e-gerbil

Dec 14, 2009, 1:47 AM

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Re: Juniper 10GE XFP [In reply to]

On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 01:28:38PM +0500, Junaid wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can I use XFP-10G-L-OC192-SR1 in my EX switch's 10GE port?
> Specifically, can I use XFP-10G-L-OC192-SR1 instead of EX-SFP-10GE-LR
> in my EX switch's 10GE port?

XFP's are protocol agnostic, the same XFP works equally well for OC192
and 10GE (with perhaps modest different in optical budget, depending on
type), and Juniper (to their credit) does not software lock their optics
to specific vendors or product types. So yes.

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martin.levin at molndal

Dec 14, 2009, 2:20 AM

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Re: Juniper 10GE XFP [In reply to]

Ah, unfortunately that's no longer exactly true.

Juniper doesn't vendor lock, all vendors work (sort of, I had trouble
with certain XFPs in EX4200 so buyer beware!) but certain functions
might not. As of now the only thing they have locked out if the XFP/SFP
are not Juniper are DOM/DDM. Other functions might follow, who knows.
This only applies to EX, in other Juniper products all things should
work.

---
Martin Levin
IT-strategy & planning
Mölndals stad

>>>


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Till:Junaid <junaid.x86 [at] gmail>
Kopia:Juniper-Nsp <juniper-nsp [at] puck>
Datum:2009-12-14 10:51
Ärende:Re: [j-nsp] Juniper 10GE XFP
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 01:28:38PM +0500, Junaid wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can I use XFP-10G-L-OC192-SR1 in my EX switch's 10GE port?
> Specifically, can I use XFP-10G-L-OC192-SR1 instead of
EX-SFP-10GE-LR
> in my EX switch's 10GE port?

XFP's are protocol agnostic, the same XFP works equally well for OC192
and 10GE (with perhaps modest different in optical budget, depending
on
type), and Juniper (to their credit) does not software lock their
optics
to specific vendors or product types. So yes.

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http://www.e-gerbil.net/ras
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mvh at hosteurope

Dec 14, 2009, 3:00 AM

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Re: Juniper 10GE XFP [In reply to]

Hi,

Am 14.12.2009 11:20 Uhr schrieb Martin Levin:
> Ah, unfortunately that's no longer exactly true.
>
> Juniper doesn't vendor lock, all vendors work (sort of, I had trouble
> with certain XFPs in EX4200 so buyer beware!) but certain functions
> might not. As of now the only thing they have locked out if the XFP/SFP
> are not Juniper are DOM/DDM. Other functions might follow, who knows.
> This only applies to EX, in other Juniper products all things should
> work.

nontheless, one can use the "MX-XFPs" with the EX-* (except 82xx).

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jr at xor

Dec 14, 2009, 3:07 AM

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Re: Juniper 10GE XFP [In reply to]

On Mon, December 14, 2009 11:20, Martin Levin wrote:
> Ah, unfortunately that's no longer exactly true.
>
> Juniper doesn't vendor lock, all vendors work (sort of, I had trouble
> with certain XFPs in EX4200 so buyer beware!) but certain functions
> might not. As of now the only thing they have locked out if the XFP/SFP
> are not Juniper are DOM/DDM. Other functions might follow, who knows.
> This only applies to EX, in other Juniper products all things should
> work.

FWIW, I've seen this behavior (no DOM support for non-JNPR optics) also on
MX and T series.

cheers,
-jr
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sthaug at nethelp

Dec 14, 2009, 4:08 AM

Post #7 of 15 (2002 views)
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Re: Juniper 10GE XFP [In reply to]

> > Juniper doesn't vendor lock, all vendors work (sort of, I had trouble
> > with certain XFPs in EX4200 so buyer beware!) but certain functions
> > might not. As of now the only thing they have locked out if the XFP/SFP
> > are not Juniper are DOM/DDM. Other functions might follow, who knows.
> > This only applies to EX, in other Juniper products all things should
> > work.
>
> FWIW, I've seen this behavior (no DOM support for non-JNPR optics) also on
> MX and T series.

We have plenty of non-Juniper 1GigE optics with DOM support which work
just fine in M/MX routers. We haven't tried non-Juniper 10GigE optics.

Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, sthaug [at] nethelp
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martin.levin at molndal

Dec 14, 2009, 4:13 AM

Post #8 of 15 (2005 views)
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Re: Juniper 10GE XFP [In reply to]

Oh, haven't seen that on our MX. Let's hope that is just
incompatibilities, because that I have seen with different vendors. On
some vendors DOM works and on others it doesn't (or gives strange
values)...

---
Martin Levin
IT-strategy & planning
Mölndals stad


>>>


Från:"Johannes Resch" <jr [at] xor>
Till:<juniper-nsp [at] puck>
Datum:2009-12-14 13:05
Ärende:Re: [j-nsp] Juniper 10GE XFP
On Mon, December 14, 2009 11:20, Martin Levin wrote:
> Ah, unfortunately that's no longer exactly true.
>
> Juniper doesn't vendor lock, all vendors work (sort of, I had
trouble
> with certain XFPs in EX4200 so buyer beware!) but certain functions
> might not. As of now the only thing they have locked out if the
XFP/SFP
> are not Juniper are DOM/DDM. Other functions might follow, who
knows.
> This only applies to EX, in other Juniper products all things should
> work.

FWIW, I've seen this behavior (no DOM support for non-JNPR optics) also
on
MX and T series.

cheers,
-jr
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jhanke at myclearwave

Dec 14, 2009, 1:53 PM

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Re: Juniper 10GE XFP [In reply to]

Can you share the vendors that didn't work in the MX/T series? I haven't run into a problem with MRV and Cisco(Finistar) optics in the MX.

The EX is a different animal, I think there is only support for DOM on the XFP ports unlike the MX where it is supported on all the SFP and XFP ports. Also, I think DOM support is recent (10.0?) on the EX.

Thanks,

Jay

-----Original Message-----
From: juniper-nsp-bounces [at] puck [mailto:juniper-nsp-bounces [at] puck] On Behalf Of Martin Levin
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 6:13 AM
To: juniper-nsp [at] puck
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Juniper 10GE XFP

Oh, haven't seen that on our MX. Let's hope that is just
incompatibilities, because that I have seen with different vendors. On
some vendors DOM works and on others it doesn't (or gives strange
values)...

---
Martin Levin
IT-strategy & planning
Mölndals stad


>>>


Från:"Johannes Resch" <jr [at] xor>
Till:<juniper-nsp [at] puck>
Datum:2009-12-14 13:05
Ärende:Re: [j-nsp] Juniper 10GE XFP
On Mon, December 14, 2009 11:20, Martin Levin wrote:
> Ah, unfortunately that's no longer exactly true.
>
> Juniper doesn't vendor lock, all vendors work (sort of, I had
trouble
> with certain XFPs in EX4200 so buyer beware!) but certain functions
> might not. As of now the only thing they have locked out if the
XFP/SFP
> are not Juniper are DOM/DDM. Other functions might follow, who
knows.
> This only applies to EX, in other Juniper products all things should
> work.

FWIW, I've seen this behavior (no DOM support for non-JNPR optics) also
on
MX and T series.

cheers,
-jr
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martin.levin at molndal

Dec 15, 2009, 12:08 AM

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Re: Juniper 10GE XFP [In reply to]

On the MX, as of yet no incompatibilites. My problems have been with the
EX... Twitchy thing that, and interestingly enough the fact that an XFP
works in a EX3200 does not mean it will work in an EX4200...

---
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Från:"Jay Hanke" <jhanke [at] myclearwave>
Till:"'Martin Levin'" <martin.levin [at] molndal>,
<juniper-nsp [at] puck>
Datum:2009-12-14 22:54
Ärende:RE: [j-nsp] Juniper 10GE XFP
Can you share the vendors that didn't work in the MX/T series? I
haven't run into a problem with MRV and Cisco(Finistar) optics in the
MX.

The EX is a different animal, I think there is only support for DOM on
the XFP ports unlike the MX where it is supported on all the SFP and XFP
ports. Also, I think DOM support is recent (10.0?) on the EX.

Thanks,

Jay

-----Original Message-----
From: juniper-nsp-bounces [at] puck
[mailto:juniper-nsp-bounces [at] puck] On Behalf Of Martin Levin
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 6:13 AM
To: juniper-nsp [at] puck
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Juniper 10GE XFP

Oh, haven't seen that on our MX. Let's hope that is just
incompatibilities, because that I have seen with different vendors. On
some vendors DOM works and on others it doesn't (or gives strange
values)...

---
Martin Levin
IT-strategy & planning
Mölndals stad


>>>


Från:"Johannes Resch" <jr [at] xor>
Till:<juniper-nsp [at] puck>
Datum:2009-12-14 13:05
Ärende:Re: [j-nsp] Juniper 10GE XFP
On Mon, December 14, 2009 11:20, Martin Levin wrote:
> Ah, unfortunately that's no longer exactly true.
>
> Juniper doesn't vendor lock, all vendors work (sort of, I had
trouble
> with certain XFPs in EX4200 so buyer beware!) but certain functions
> might not. As of now the only thing they have locked out if the
XFP/SFP
> are not Juniper are DOM/DDM. Other functions might follow, who
knows.
> This only applies to EX, in other Juniper products all things should
> work.

FWIW, I've seen this behavior (no DOM support for non-JNPR optics)
also
on
MX and T series.

cheers,
-jr
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cra at wpi

Dec 15, 2009, 2:40 PM

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Re: Juniper 10GE XFP [In reply to]

On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 03:53:16PM -0600, Jay Hanke wrote:
> The EX is a different animal, I think there is only support for DOM
> on the XFP ports unlike the MX where it is supported on all the SFP
> and XFP ports. Also, I think DOM support is recent (10.0?) on the
> EX.

No, DOM works on SFP on EX4200 with 10.0.

ex4200> show interfaces diagnostics optics ge-0/1/0
Physical interface: ge-0/1/0
Laser bias current : 23.140 mA
Laser output power : 0.2170 mW / -6.64 dBm
Module temperature : 47 degrees C / 117 degrees F
Module voltage : 3.2470 V
Receiver signal average optical power : 0.0006 mW / -32.22 dBm
Laser bias current high alarm : Off
Laser bias current low alarm : Off
Laser bias current high warning : Off
Laser bias current low warning : Off
Laser output power high alarm : Off
Laser output power low alarm : Off
Laser output power high warning : Off
Laser output power low warning : Off
Module temperature high alarm : Off
Module temperature low alarm : Off
Module temperature high warning : Off
Module temperature low warning : Off
Module voltage high alarm : Off
Module voltage low alarm : Off
Module voltage high warning : Off
Module voltage low warning : Off
Laser rx power high alarm : Off
Laser rx power low alarm : On
Laser rx power high warning : Off
Laser rx power low warning : Off
Laser bias current high alarm threshold : 79.998 mA
Laser bias current low alarm threshold : 0.000 mA
Laser bias current high warning threshold : 69.998 mA
Laser bias current low warning threshold : 3.998 mA
Laser output power high alarm threshold : 0.7940 mW / -1.00 dBm
Laser output power low alarm threshold : 0.0790 mW / -11.02 dBm
Laser output power high warning threshold : 0.6300 mW / -2.01 dBm
Laser output power low warning threshold : 0.1000 mW / -10.00 dBm
Module temperature high alarm threshold : 85 degrees C / 185 degrees F
Module temperature low alarm threshold : -5 degrees C / 23 degrees F
Module temperature high warning threshold : 80 degrees C / 176 degrees F
Module temperature low warning threshold : 0 degrees C / 32 degrees F
Module voltage high alarm threshold : 3.599 V
Module voltage low alarm threshold : 3.000 V
Module voltage high warning threshold : 3.499 V
Module voltage low warning threshold : 3.100 V
Laser rx power high alarm threshold : 0.7943 mW / -1.00 dBm
Laser rx power low alarm threshold : 0.0079 mW / -21.02 dBm
Laser rx power high warning threshold : 0.6309 mW / -2.00 dBm
Laser rx power low warning threshold : 0.0099 mW / -20.04 dBm


ex4200> show interfaces ge-0/1/0 terse
Interface Admin Link Proto Local
Remote
ge-0/1/0 up down
ge-0/1/0.0 up down eth-switch

ex4200> show chassis hardware
...
PIC 0 BUILTIN BUILTIN 48x 10/100/1000 Base-T
PIC 1 REV 04 711-026017 ............ 4x GE SFP+
Xcvr 0 REV 01 740-011614 ......... SFP-LX10


ex4200> show chassis pic fpc-slot 0 pic-slot 1
FPC slot 0, PIC slot 1 information:
Type 4x GE SFP+
State Online
PIC version 1.4
Uptime 18 hours, 12 minutes, 48 seconds

PIC port information:
Fiber Xcvr vendor
Port Cable type type Xcvr vendor part number Wavelength
0 GIGE 1000LX10 SM OPNEXT INC TRF5736AALB214 1310 nm
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jhanke at myclearwave

Dec 15, 2009, 3:56 PM

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Re: Juniper 10GE XFP [In reply to]

Does it also work on a non uplink module ie EX 4200-24F?

-----Original Message-----
From: juniper-nsp-bounces [at] puck
[mailto:juniper-nsp-bounces [at] puck] On Behalf Of Chuck Anderson
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 4:41 PM
To: juniper-nsp [at] puck
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Juniper 10GE XFP

On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 03:53:16PM -0600, Jay Hanke wrote:
> The EX is a different animal, I think there is only support for DOM
> on the XFP ports unlike the MX where it is supported on all the SFP
> and XFP ports. Also, I think DOM support is recent (10.0?) on the
> EX.

No, DOM works on SFP on EX4200 with 10.0.

ex4200> show interfaces diagnostics optics ge-0/1/0
Physical interface: ge-0/1/0
Laser bias current : 23.140 mA
Laser output power : 0.2170 mW / -6.64 dBm
Module temperature : 47 degrees C / 117 degrees
F
Module voltage : 3.2470 V
Receiver signal average optical power : 0.0006 mW / -32.22 dBm
Laser bias current high alarm : Off
Laser bias current low alarm : Off
Laser bias current high warning : Off
Laser bias current low warning : Off
Laser output power high alarm : Off
Laser output power low alarm : Off
Laser output power high warning : Off
Laser output power low warning : Off
Module temperature high alarm : Off
Module temperature low alarm : Off
Module temperature high warning : Off
Module temperature low warning : Off
Module voltage high alarm : Off
Module voltage low alarm : Off
Module voltage high warning : Off
Module voltage low warning : Off
Laser rx power high alarm : Off
Laser rx power low alarm : On
Laser rx power high warning : Off
Laser rx power low warning : Off
Laser bias current high alarm threshold : 79.998 mA
Laser bias current low alarm threshold : 0.000 mA
Laser bias current high warning threshold : 69.998 mA
Laser bias current low warning threshold : 3.998 mA
Laser output power high alarm threshold : 0.7940 mW / -1.00 dBm
Laser output power low alarm threshold : 0.0790 mW / -11.02 dBm
Laser output power high warning threshold : 0.6300 mW / -2.01 dBm
Laser output power low warning threshold : 0.1000 mW / -10.00 dBm
Module temperature high alarm threshold : 85 degrees C / 185 degrees
F
Module temperature low alarm threshold : -5 degrees C / 23 degrees F
Module temperature high warning threshold : 80 degrees C / 176 degrees
F
Module temperature low warning threshold : 0 degrees C / 32 degrees F
Module voltage high alarm threshold : 3.599 V
Module voltage low alarm threshold : 3.000 V
Module voltage high warning threshold : 3.499 V
Module voltage low warning threshold : 3.100 V
Laser rx power high alarm threshold : 0.7943 mW / -1.00 dBm
Laser rx power low alarm threshold : 0.0079 mW / -21.02 dBm
Laser rx power high warning threshold : 0.6309 mW / -2.00 dBm
Laser rx power low warning threshold : 0.0099 mW / -20.04 dBm


ex4200> show interfaces ge-0/1/0 terse
Interface Admin Link Proto Local
Remote
ge-0/1/0 up down
ge-0/1/0.0 up down eth-switch

ex4200> show chassis hardware
...
PIC 0 BUILTIN BUILTIN 48x 10/100/1000
Base-T
PIC 1 REV 04 711-026017 ............ 4x GE SFP+
Xcvr 0 REV 01 740-011614 ......... SFP-LX10


ex4200> show chassis pic fpc-slot 0 pic-slot 1
FPC slot 0, PIC slot 1 information:
Type 4x GE SFP+
State Online
PIC version 1.4
Uptime 18 hours, 12 minutes, 48 seconds

PIC port information:
Fiber Xcvr vendor
Port Cable type type Xcvr vendor part number
Wavelength
0 GIGE 1000LX10 SM OPNEXT INC TRF5736AALB214 1310 nm

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cra at wpi

Dec 15, 2009, 7:27 PM

Post #13 of 15 (1995 views)
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Re: Juniper 10GE XFP [In reply to]

> No, DOM works on SFP on EX4200 with 10.0.
>
> > On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 05:56:42PM -0600, Jay Hanke wrote:
> >
> > Does it also work on a non uplink module ie EX 4200-24F?

Not sure. I don't have any EX 4200-24F's.
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martin.levin at molndal

Dec 16, 2009, 12:55 AM

Post #14 of 15 (2044 views)
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Re: Juniper 10GE XFP [In reply to]

Yes, It does if the SFP is Juniper original (or coded as original). This
is from 10.0 and onwards, before that DOM doesn't exist on an EX.

---
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>>>


Från:"Jay Hanke" <jhanke [at] myclearwave>
Till:"'Chuck Anderson'" <cra [at] wpi>, <juniper-nsp [at] puck>
Datum:2009-12-16 01:02
Ärende:Re: [j-nsp] Juniper 10GE XFP
Does it also work on a non uplink module ie EX 4200-24F?

-----Original Message-----
From: juniper-nsp-bounces [at] puck
[mailto:juniper-nsp-bounces [at] puck] On Behalf Of Chuck
Anderson
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 4:41 PM
To: juniper-nsp [at] puck
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Juniper 10GE XFP

On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 03:53:16PM -0600, Jay Hanke wrote:
> The EX is a different animal, I think there is only support for DOM
> on the XFP ports unlike the MX where it is supported on all the SFP
> and XFP ports. Also, I think DOM support is recent (10.0?) on the
> EX.

No, DOM works on SFP on EX4200 with 10.0.

ex4200> show interfaces diagnostics optics ge-0/1/0
Physical interface: ge-0/1/0
Laser bias current : 23.140 mA
Laser output power : 0.2170 mW / -6.64 dBm
Module temperature : 47 degrees C / 117
degrees
F
Module voltage : 3.2470 V
Receiver signal average optical power : 0.0006 mW / -32.22
dBm
Laser bias current high alarm : Off
Laser bias current low alarm : Off
Laser bias current high warning : Off
Laser bias current low warning : Off
Laser output power high alarm : Off
Laser output power low alarm : Off
Laser output power high warning : Off
Laser output power low warning : Off
Module temperature high alarm : Off
Module temperature low alarm : Off
Module temperature high warning : Off
Module temperature low warning : Off
Module voltage high alarm : Off
Module voltage low alarm : Off
Module voltage high warning : Off
Module voltage low warning : Off
Laser rx power high alarm : Off
Laser rx power low alarm : On
Laser rx power high warning : Off
Laser rx power low warning : Off
Laser bias current high alarm threshold : 79.998 mA
Laser bias current low alarm threshold : 0.000 mA
Laser bias current high warning threshold : 69.998 mA
Laser bias current low warning threshold : 3.998 mA
Laser output power high alarm threshold : 0.7940 mW / -1.00 dBm
Laser output power low alarm threshold : 0.0790 mW / -11.02
dBm
Laser output power high warning threshold : 0.6300 mW / -2.01 dBm
Laser output power low warning threshold : 0.1000 mW / -10.00
dBm
Module temperature high alarm threshold : 85 degrees C / 185
degrees
F
Module temperature low alarm threshold : -5 degrees C / 23
degrees F
Module temperature high warning threshold : 80 degrees C / 176
degrees
F
Module temperature low warning threshold : 0 degrees C / 32
degrees F
Module voltage high alarm threshold : 3.599 V
Module voltage low alarm threshold : 3.000 V
Module voltage high warning threshold : 3.499 V
Module voltage low warning threshold : 3.100 V
Laser rx power high alarm threshold : 0.7943 mW / -1.00 dBm
Laser rx power low alarm threshold : 0.0079 mW / -21.02
dBm
Laser rx power high warning threshold : 0.6309 mW / -2.00 dBm
Laser rx power low warning threshold : 0.0099 mW / -20.04
dBm


ex4200> show interfaces ge-0/1/0 terse
Interface Admin Link Proto Local
Remote
ge-0/1/0 up down
ge-0/1/0.0 up down eth-switch

ex4200> show chassis hardware
...
PIC 0 BUILTIN BUILTIN 48x
10/100/1000
Base-T
PIC 1 REV 04 711-026017 ............ 4x GE SFP+
Xcvr 0 REV 01 740-011614 ......... SFP-LX10


ex4200> show chassis pic fpc-slot 0 pic-slot 1
FPC slot 0, PIC slot 1 information:
Type 4x GE SFP+
State Online
PIC version 1.4
Uptime 18 hours, 12 minutes, 48 seconds

PIC port information:
Fiber Xcvr vendor
Port Cable type type Xcvr vendor part number
Wavelength
0 GIGE 1000LX10 SM OPNEXT INC TRF5736AALB214
1310 nm

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Dec 16, 2009, 5:53 AM

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Re: Juniper 10GE XFP [In reply to]

Thank you all. It is installed and working ;)

Regards,
Junaid


On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 1:55 PM, Martin Levin <martin.levin [at] molndal> wrote:
> Yes, It does if the SFP is Juniper original (or coded as original). This
> is from 10.0 and onwards, before that DOM doesn't exist on an EX.
>
> ---
> Martin Levin
> IT-strategy & planning
> Mölndals stad
>
>
>>>>
>
>
> Från:"Jay Hanke" <jhanke [at] myclearwave>
> Till:"'Chuck Anderson'" <cra [at] wpi>, <juniper-nsp [at] puck>
> Datum:2009-12-16 01:02
> Ärende:Re: [j-nsp] Juniper 10GE XFP
> Does it also work on a non uplink module ie EX 4200-24F?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: juniper-nsp-bounces [at] puck
> [mailto:juniper-nsp-bounces [at] puck] On Behalf Of Chuck
> Anderson
> Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 4:41 PM
> To: juniper-nsp [at] puck
> Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Juniper 10GE XFP
>
> On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 03:53:16PM -0600, Jay Hanke wrote:
>> The EX is a different animal, I think there is only support for DOM
>> on the XFP ports unlike the MX where it is supported on all the SFP
>> and XFP ports. Also, I think DOM support is recent (10.0?) on the
>> EX.
>
> No, DOM works on SFP on EX4200 with 10.0.
>
> ex4200> show interfaces diagnostics optics ge-0/1/0
> Physical interface: ge-0/1/0
>    Laser bias current                        :  23.140 mA
>    Laser output power                        :  0.2170 mW / -6.64 dBm
>    Module temperature                        :  47 degrees C / 117
> degrees
> F
>    Module voltage                            :  3.2470 V
>    Receiver signal average optical power     :  0.0006 mW / -32.22
> dBm
>    Laser bias current high alarm             :  Off
>    Laser bias current low alarm              :  Off
>    Laser bias current high warning           :  Off
>    Laser bias current low warning            :  Off
>    Laser output power high alarm             :  Off
>    Laser output power low alarm              :  Off
>    Laser output power high warning           :  Off
>    Laser output power low warning            :  Off
>    Module temperature high alarm             :  Off
>    Module temperature low alarm              :  Off
>    Module temperature high warning           :  Off
>    Module temperature low warning            :  Off
>    Module voltage high alarm                 :  Off
>    Module voltage low alarm                  :  Off
>    Module voltage high warning               :  Off
>    Module voltage low warning                :  Off
>    Laser rx power high alarm                 :  Off
>    Laser rx power low alarm                  :  On
>    Laser rx power high warning               :  Off
>    Laser rx power low warning                :  Off
>    Laser bias current high alarm threshold   :  79.998 mA
>    Laser bias current low alarm threshold    :  0.000 mA
>    Laser bias current high warning threshold :  69.998 mA
>    Laser bias current low warning threshold  :  3.998 mA
>    Laser output power high alarm threshold   :  0.7940 mW / -1.00 dBm
>    Laser output power low alarm threshold    :  0.0790 mW / -11.02
> dBm
>    Laser output power high warning threshold :  0.6300 mW / -2.01 dBm
>    Laser output power low warning threshold  :  0.1000 mW / -10.00
> dBm
>    Module temperature high alarm threshold   :  85 degrees C / 185
> degrees
> F
>    Module temperature low alarm threshold    :  -5 degrees C / 23
> degrees F
>    Module temperature high warning threshold :  80 degrees C / 176
> degrees
> F
>    Module temperature low warning threshold  :  0 degrees C / 32
> degrees F
>    Module voltage high alarm threshold       :  3.599 V
>    Module voltage low alarm threshold        :  3.000 V
>    Module voltage high warning threshold     :  3.499 V
>    Module voltage low warning threshold      :  3.100 V
>    Laser rx power high alarm threshold       :  0.7943 mW / -1.00 dBm
>    Laser rx power low alarm threshold        :  0.0079 mW / -21.02
> dBm
>    Laser rx power high warning threshold     :  0.6309 mW / -2.00 dBm
>    Laser rx power low warning threshold      :  0.0099 mW / -20.04
> dBm
>
>
> ex4200> show interfaces ge-0/1/0 terse
> Interface               Admin Link Proto    Local
> Remote
> ge-0/1/0                up    down
> ge-0/1/0.0              up    down eth-switch
>
> ex4200> show chassis hardware
> ...
>  PIC 0                   BUILTIN      BUILTIN           48x
> 10/100/1000
> Base-T
>  PIC 1          REV 04   711-026017   ............      4x GE SFP+
>    Xcvr 0       REV 01   740-011614   .........         SFP-LX10
>
>
> ex4200> show chassis pic fpc-slot 0 pic-slot 1
> FPC slot 0, PIC slot 1 information:
>  Type                             4x GE SFP+
>  State                            Online
>  PIC version                  1.4
>  Uptime                         18 hours, 12 minutes, 48 seconds
>
> PIC port information:
>                          Fiber                    Xcvr vendor
>  Port  Cable type        type  Xcvr vendor        part number
> Wavelength
>  0     GIGE 1000LX10     SM    OPNEXT INC         TRF5736AALB214
> 1310 nm
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Junaid
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