Description
CE-L36LQ-FD card overview
CE-L36LQ-FD Huawei CE12800 series 36-Port 40GE Interface Card (FD, QSFP+)
CE-L36LQ-FD card appearance
CE-L36LQ-FD card function and feature
Function and Feature | CE-L36LQ-FD |
Basic function | Provides data packet processing and traffic management on 36 40GE optical ports, which can be split into 144 10GE optical ports. |
Maximum port density | If all LPUs are CE-L36LQ-FD cards: |
The CE12804/CE12804S chassis provides a maximum of 144 40GE ports. The chassis also provides a maximum of 72 100GE ports. | |
The CE12808/CE12808S chassis provides a maximum of 288 40GE ports. The chassis also provides a maximum of 144 100GE ports. | |
The CE12812 chassis provides a maximum of 432 40GE ports. The chassis also provides a maximum of 216 100GE ports. | |
The CE12816 chassis provides a maximum of 576 40GE ports. The chassis also provides a maximum of 288 100GE ports. | |
40GE ports | On the CE-L36LQ-FD, each 40GE port can be split into four 10GE ports. That is, the CE-L36LQ-FD cards can provide a maximum port density of 144x10GE. |
On a CE-L36LQ-FD card, 18 40GE ports can be used as 100GE ports, and each of them can be split into four 25GE ports. Their IDs are: 0, 1, 4, 5, 8, 9, 12, 13, 16, 17, 20, 21, 24, 25, 28, 29, 32, 33. These port IDs are represented by (0, 1, 4, 5…) in the following descriptions. | |
Limitations and Descriptions | When 18 ports on the CE-L36LQ-FD card are configured to work at 100 Gbit/s, the other 18 ports are configured to work at 40 Gbit/s, and all these 36 ports work at the same time, data cannot be forwarded at the line rate. |
Ports on the CE-L36LQ-FD card are divided into three groups. Ports 0 to 11 belong to one group, ports 12 to 23 belong to one group, and ports 24 to 35 belong to one group. | |
When the total port bandwidth of each group does not exceed 480 Gbit/s, SFUs can forward data at the line rate in the 4+1 backup mode. | |
When the total port bandwidth of each group does not exceed 600 Gbit/s, SFUs can forward data at the line rate in the 5+1 backup mode. | |
When the total port bandwidth of each group does not exceed 720 Gbit/s, SFUs can forward data at the line rate in the 6+0 backup mode. |
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