Limitation of Port Breakout
Due to ASIC limitation, there are some 100GE interfaces on certain platforms do not support port splitting. The following table gives a summary.
Platform | Limitation Description |
AS6812_32X | Ports xe-1/1/13, xe-1/1/14, xe-1/1/15, xe-1/1/16, xe-1/1/29, xe-1/1/30, xe-1/1/31 and xe-1/1/32 are not allowed to be split into four Gigabit Ethernet sub-interfaces. |
AS5835_54X/AS5835_54T | Only ports xe-1/1/1 and xe-1/1/4 can be split into four Gigabit Ethernet sub-interfaces, other ports are not allowed to be split. |
AS7726-32X | Port xe-1/1/32 is not allowed to be split into four Gigabit Ethernet sub-interfaces. |
AS7326-56X | Port xe-1/1/8 is not allowed to be split into four Gigabit Ethernet sub-interfaces. |
S5232F-ON | Port xe-1/1/32 is not allowed to be split into four Gigabit Ethernet sub-interfaces. |
AS7816-64X | Only the ports on the first row of front panel are allowed to do breakout, that is, only ports 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29 and 31 can be split into four Gigabit Ethernet sub-interfaces. |
Z9264F-ON | Only the ports on the first row of front panel are allowed to do breakout, that is, only ports 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29 and 31 can be split into four Gigabit Ethernet sub-interfaces. |
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