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Contents About This Guide E-Series Routers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xv Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents x CLI Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 5 SNMP MIB Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 5 NMC-RX Device Management Syst em .
E-Series Routers xi Combinations of Line Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4 OC48 Line Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4 Replacing and Managing Modules Using the Softwa re .
Contents xii Chapter 7 P owering Up E-Series Routers Bef ore Y ou P ower U p the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1 P ow ering Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
E-Series Routers xiii LED Activi ty Dur ing Booting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0-7 Abnormal LED Activity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0-7 Redundancy Status .
Contents xiv Appendix B Installing JUNOSe Software Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1 Identifying the Software Release File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
About T his Guide This E-Series Installation and Us er Guide pro vides t he information y ou need to ins tall and star t the E-ser ies route r . Note: If the informatio n in the latest E-series Relea se Notes differs from the information in this gui de, follow the E-series Release Notes.
About This Guide xvi Audience This guide is intended f or experien ced syst em and netw ork specialists w orking with E-ser ies rout ers in an Internet access en vironment. Con ventions Ta b l e 1 def ines notice icons used in this guide, and Ta b l e 2 def ines text conv entions used throughout the book, excep t for comma nd syntax.
Documentation E-Series Routers xvii Documentation The E-Series Installation Quick Start poster is shipped in the box with all new rout ers. This poster pr ovides the basic procedu res to help y ou get t he router up a nd r unning qu ickly .
About This Guide xviii management access, and general troubleshoo ting. Descr ibes SRP modules, line modules, and I/ O mo dules a vailable for the E-series routers, and provides inf or mation about the compatibility of line modules and I/O modules with software releases.
Comments About the Documentation E-Series Routers xix MIBS Copies of the MIBs available in a software release are included on t he JUNOSe Softwa re CD (formerly ERX Edge Routers Softwar e CD ) and on the W eb. Re l e a s e N o t e s Release not es are included on t he corresponding software CD a nd are a vailable on t he W eb.
About This Guide xx Contacting Cust omer Suppor t F or technical support, cont act Ju niper Ne tworks at support@juniper .net, or at 1-888-3 1 4-JT A C (wit hin the Unit ed States) or 408-7 45-9500 (from outside t he U nited State s).
Pa r t 1 Installing and Using E-Series R outer s.
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1 E-Series Ov er view This chapter pro vi des introduc tor y information about t he E-series routers. Ov er view E-ser ies router s are modular , car r ier - class ne twor king de vices that deliver performance, reliability , and ser vice dif f erentiation to bo t h business and consumer Internet users.
CHAPTER 1 E-Series Overview 1-2 W her e E-Series R outer s Fit In Co mm uni cat io ns with the rou te r c an t a ke place ov er a variety of media. Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2 illustra te the location of E-series routers as an edge router in an end-t o-end Internet netw ork.
E-Series Routers E-Series Routers 1-3 In Figure 1-3 , t he ERX -3 1 0 router is bein g used as an access router in a small POP location. The router is depl oyed b y th e ser vice provider at the customer sit e as a CPE (cus tomer premises e quipment).
CHAPTER 1 E-Series Overview 1-4 ERX-14xx Models Note: In the E-series document ation, the term ERX-14xx mod els refers to both the ERX-1440 router and the ERX-1410 rout er . The terms ERX-1440 router and ERX-1410 router refer to the specific models. See Figure 1-4 and Figure 1-5 .
E-Series Routers E-Series Routers 1-5 Figure 1-4 ERX-14xx model, front view Line module SRP module PCMCIA slot Bezel Cable management bracket Air filter (optional) behind bezel Fan tray behind bezel g.
CHAPTER 1 E-Series Overview 1-6 Figure 1-5 ERX-14xx model, rear view ERX-7xx Models Note: In the E-s eries documentat ion, the term ERX-7xx models refers to both the ERX-705 router and the ERX-710 router . The terms ERX-705 rou ter and ERX-710 router refer to the specific models.
E-Series Routers E-Series Routers 1-7 The ERX -705 chassis is the same as t he ERX -7 1 0 chassis (see Figure 1-6 and Figure 1-7 ). The chassis contains seven slot s to accommodate modules. Installation procedures and operating procedures are identical f or both systems.
CHAPTER 1 E-Series Overview 1-8 ERX-310 R outer The ERX -3 1 0 router is a low-end platform th at suppor ts all of t he same ser vices as t he ERX -7xx/1 4xx models, but with small er capacity and scaling capabilities.
E-Series Routers E-Series Routers 1-9 Figure 1-9 ERX-310 router , rear view (AC model) Figure 1-10 ERX-310 router , rear view (DC model) SRP I/O module I/O module Grounding posts ESD grounding jack AC.
CHAPTER 1 E-Series Overview 1-10 E-Series Modules The syste m suppor ts an SRP module and a selection of line modules. Y ou can use any line module for access or uplink .
E-Series Modules E-Series Routers 1-11 SRP Module Switch route pr ocessor (SRP) modu les perform system management, routing table calculations and maintenance, f or warding table computations, statistics processing , conf igur ation st orage, and other control plane functions.
CHAPTER 1 E-Series Overview 1-12 Figure 1-13 ERX-310 SRP module Module Details ERX -7xx/1 4xx models use up to tw o r edundant SRP modules operating in an ac tive/s t andb y conf iguration. ERX -3 1 0 routers use on ly one SRP module. An SRP module must be present for an y system t o boot.
E-Series Modules E-Series Routers 1-13 Caution: Do not remove the SRP module while the system is running. F or details about installing SRP modules, see Chap ter 5, Installing Modules . SRP Module Redundanc y SRP module re dundancy is available only for ERX -7xx/1 4xx models.
CHAPTER 1 E-Series Overview 1-14 F or details about installing t he SRP I/O module, see Chapter 5, Instal ling Modules . Line Modules Line modules process da ta from dif ferent types of netw ork connections.
Network Management Tools E-Series Routers 1-15 Pac k et Classification Most line modules support packe t classif ication on ing ress (some non-ASIC line modules do not).
CHAPTER 1 E-Series Overview 1-16 NMC-RX Device Management System The NMX -RX application provid es a global method of managing all routers, line modules, and ports t hrough a graphical user interface. R edundancy F eatur es The system has the follo wing redundancy f eatures: SRP Modules Note: This section applies to ERX-7xx/14xx models only .
Redundancy Features E-Series Routers 1-17 pr imar y SRP module will he reafter be re f er red to as the pr imar y NVS card.) I f t h e c a p a c i t y o f t h e p r i m a r y N V S c a r d i s e qu a .
CHAPTER 1 E-Series Overview 1-18 The process by which the system swit ches t o the spare line module is called s wi t ch over . When switc hov er occurs, the sy st em: 1 Break s the con nection be tween the pr ima r y I/O module and th e pr imar y line module.
Redundancy Features E-Series Routers 1-19 F or information about installing modu les f or line module redundanc y , s ee Chapt er 5, Installing Modules . F or information about conf igur ing and managing SRP module r edundancy , see E-Ser ies System Basics Conf iguration Guide, Chap ter 5, Managing Line Modules and SRP Modules .
CHAPTER 1 E-Series Overview 1-20.
2 Unpac king and Inspecting E-Series R outer s This chapte r reviews shipping cont ents and un packing procedures f or E-ser ies router s. Before Y ou Be gin Bef ore you be gin unpacking the rout er , be sure you ha ve the follo wing tools: • A No.
CHAPTER 2 Unpacking and Inspecting E-Series Routers 2-2 Unpacking ERX-14xx Models ERX -1 4xx models come bo xed, bolted , and strapped to a skid. F or your conv enience, Juniper N etw orks recommends t hat y ou unpack the E-ser ies router in t he location wher e you want t o install it.
Unpacking ERX-7xx Models and ERX-310 Routers E-Series Routers 2-3 Unpacking ERX-7xx Models and ERX-310 R o uter s ERX -7xx models and ERX -3 1 0 routers are shipped bo xed, but no t attached to a skid. F or your con venience, Juniper N etwor k s recommends that you un pack the E-ser ies rout er in the location where y ou want to install it.
CHAPTER 2 Unpacking and Inspecting E-Series Routers 2-4 T he Ne xt Step • T o familiar ize y ourself wit h the electrical, environmental, and other guidelines and requirements for inst alling E-ser i es routers, tur n to Chapt er 3, Installation Gu idelines and Requirements .
3 Installa tion Guidelines and R equir ements This chapter reviews preins t allation considerations such as electrical, environmental, and saf ety compliances f or E-ser ies routers. F or complet e system specif ications, refer to Chapt er 1 1 , System Specif ications .
CHAPTER 3 Installation Guidelines and Requirements 3-2 • Ensure that all IP envir onment require ments are me t, such as autonomous syste m (AS) number , por t IP address and mask, management Ether net port IP address and mask, and broadcast address.
Safety Guidelines E-Series Routers 3-3 Safety Guidelines Fo r y o u r s a f e t y, b e f o r e i n s t a l l i n g t h e system, review all safe ty war nings in this section. T emperature Warning: The recommended maximum ambient te mperature is 50° C (122° F).
CHAPTER 3 Installation Guidelines and Requirements 3-4 ERX-310 P ow er Cor d Warnings (A C Model) This unit has more than one power -supply cord. Disconnect 2 power cord s BEFORE servicing to avoid electric shock.
Equipment Rack Requirements E-Series Routers 3-5 Figure 3-1 E-series routers installed in a rack ERX-310 router ERX-7xx model Plenum ERX-14xx model g013740.
CHAPTER 3 Installation Guidelines and Requirements 3-6 Mechanical R equirements F ollow these mechanical req uirements for y our rack: • Select from the follo wing r ack options: > T wo-post rack.
Equipment Rack Requirements E-Series Routers 3-7 Figure 3-2 Airflow for E-series routers 3- to 4-ft. (0.9- to 1.2-m) access space Air intake ERX-14xx model Air intake ERX-310 router and ERX-7xx model Air output ERX-14xx model via plenum 7-ft.
CHAPTER 3 Installation Guidelines and Requirements 3-8 Cabling R ecommendations Y ou may want to consu lt t he document GR -63 (LSSGR, FD-1 5): Ne tw ork Equipment Building Syst em (NEBS) Requirements: Ph ysical Protec tion, Issue 1 , Oct ober 1 995 for additional cable recommendations.
4 Installing E-Series R outer s This chapte r descr ibes how t o install E-ser ies routers in a rack. Before Y ou Be gin Before ins talling E-ser ies routers, be sure you: • Hav e a plan for installing E-ser ie s rout ers. This plan should consider future expans ion of your sys tem.
CHAPTER 4 Installing E-Series Routers 4-2 F r eestanding Installation When installing t he system on a t able top or in an y other freestanding mode, be sure t o lea ve enough space a round the system f or adequat e ventilation.
Rack-Mounted Installation E-Series Routers 4-3 Rack-Mounted Installa tion Juniper N etw orks recommends that you use a s tandard EIA distribution rack. Re fer to Eq uipment R ack Requir ements in Chapt er 3, Installation Guidelines and Requirements , f or detailed rack inform ation.
CHAPTER 4 Installing E-Series Routers 4-4 Figure 4-2 E-series routers installed in recommended order ERX-310 router ERX-7xx model Plenum ERX-14xx model g013740.
Rack-Mounted Installation E-Series Routers 4-5 Safety Guidelines Obser ve the following saf ety guidelines when moun ting the route r in a rack. Rack Installation W arning: Inst all equipment in the rack from the bottom upward. This will maint ain the st ability of t he rack and reduce the chance of the rac k’s tipping ov er .
CHAPTER 4 Installing E-Series Routers 4-6 Installing the R outer T o complete the i nstallation of the router in a r ack, you need: • A Phillips screwdriver • Depending on the router , up to ei gh.
5 Installing Modules This chapte r descr ibes how t o inst all and remov e E-ser ies modules. F or infor mation about managi ng installe d modules, see E-Ser ies Sys tem Basics Conf iguration Guide, Chapt er 5, Managing Line Modules and SRP Modules .
CHAPTER 5 Installing Modules 5-2 Figure 5-1 Orientation of line modules in E-series routers F or details about available line modules, see Chapter 1 2, Module Specif ications . F or information about compatibility be tween lines modules and SRP modules , see Ta b l e 12 - 2 in Chapt er 1 2, Module Specif ications .
Overview E-Series Routers 5-3 Slot Groups for the ERX-1410 Router A slot group in t he ERX -1 4 1 0 router com pr ises th ree adjacent chassis slots. The groups for the ERX-1 4 1 0 router consist of t.
CHAPTER 5 Installing Modules 5-4 Slot Groups for the ERX-7xx Models A slot group in an ERX -7xx model compr ises one slot or tw o adjacent slots. The groups f or an ERX -7xx model consist of the fo ll.
Overview E-Series Routers 5-5 R e placing and Managing Modules Using the Software F or information about software procedu res associated with replacing and managing modules, see E-Series System Basics Conf iguration Guide, Chapt er 5, Managing Line Modules and SRP Modules .
CHAPTER 5 Installing Modules 5-6 T o protec t t he modules and slots when installing modules, obser ve the f ollowin g guidelines: Caution: When handling modules, use an antist atic wrist strap connected to the E-series router’s ESD groun ding jack.
Safety Guidelines E-Series Routers 5-7 Safety Guidelines Before and during the installation process, observe the following precautions: Lightning Activity Warning: Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables du ring lightning activity .
CHAPTER 5 Installing Modules 5-8 Installing an SRP I/O Module T o inst all an SRP I/O module: 1 Ground y ourself by using an a ntist atic wr ist strap or other device. 2 Wit h a Phillips screwdr iver , loosen the captive screws t hat secure t he blank faceplate co vering the empty chassis slo t, if present, and remo ve the faceplat e.
Installing SRP I/O and SRP Modules E-Series Routers 5-9 Figure 5-5 Ejectors in the open position 6 Slide the module into the chassis by placing it betw een t he guides of the selected slo t and pushing the module until it stops. The module st ops sliding when the ejectors mak e contact with t he front of t he chassis.
CHAPTER 5 Installing Modules 5-10 8 Tighten the module’s captiv e screws using a Phillips screwdriver . Alternately turn each screw severa l times befor e tightening them compl etely to al low the modul e to si t cor rectly . Installing Line and I/O Modules This sec tion descr ibes th e procedures f or inst alling line and I/O modules.
Removing a Module E-Series Routers 5-11 The module st ops sliding when the ejectors mak e contact with t he front of t he chassis. Caution: If you meet strong resi stance when att empting to seat the module using the ejectors, re move it from the chassis and confi rm that the slot is one designed t o hold the modul e.
CHAPTER 5 Installing Modules 5-12 Figure 5-6 Ejectors in the closed position 5 Carefully slide the module out of the chassis. 6 Place the module in its antistatic bag. 7 Cov er the empty chassis slot wit h a blank faceplate, and tighten the faceplate’s captiv e screws using a Phillips screwdr iver .
Installing Components for Line Module Redundancy E-Series Routers 5-13 Installing Components for Line Module R edundancy A spare line module pro vides redundancy for a group of identical line modules for ERX -7xx/1 4xx models only . Note: The ERX-310 rou ter does not support l ine module redundancy .
CHAPTER 5 Installing Modules 5-14 War nin g: T urn off the E-serie s router before you inst all the redundancy midplane. Working inside t he router when it is on can lead to electr ic shock and serious burns. 2 T ur n of f the power switches located on the power in put module in the rear of the system (see Figure 5-7 ).
Installing Components for Line Module Redundancy E-Series Routers 5-15 Figure 5-7 Installing a redundancy midplane Installing the I/O Modules T o install t he I/O modules in a r edundancy g roup: 1 Install the redundancy I/O module in t he low est-numbered slot of the re du n da n cy gr ou p.
CHAPTER 5 Installing Modules 5-16 V erifying the Installation T o v erify tha t the in sta lla ti on is c om pl et e: 1 After y ou hav e cabled the sy stem f or power (see Chapt er 6, Cabling E-Series Routers ), turn on th e pow er switches. The sy stem reboots.
6 Cabling E-Series R outer s This chapte r descr ibes how t o cable an E-ser ies rout er . Befor e you cable the router , ensure that you ha ve comple ted all installation instructions identif ied in previous chapt er s.
CHAPTER 6 Cabling E-Series Routers 6-2 6 Connect the po wer cables from the po wer source t o the pow er input module. 7 Connect the line I/O modules t o t heir appropriate netw ork int er face. Note: Juniper Networks recommends that you use shielded cables where appropriate.
Cabling Overview E-Series Routers 6-3 Figure 6-1 E-series ports and connectors (ERX-14xx model shown) A T G R T1 100 OHM CLOCK IN B T G R E1 75 OHM CLOCK IN + - + - + - ALARMS EXTERNAL TIMING CONSOLE | ON O OFF | ON O OFF THIS PRODUCT IS EQUIPPED WITH TWO POWER FEEDS.
CHAPTER 6 Cabling E-Series Routers 6-4 R equir ed T ools, W ir es, and Cables Cabling you r system should take only a f ew minutes. Y ou will need t he items list ed below and in Ta b l e 6 - 1 for proper inst allation. • 1/8" f lat head screwdriver • 3/8" wrench or 3/8" nut-driver • No.
Cabling the SRP I/O Module E-Series Routers 6-5 Cabling the SRP I/O Module Bef ore pow e ring up t he E-series router , you mu st set up a management console. The console enables y ou to communicate with your system during t he po wer -up process and t o manage y our system using t he command line interface (CLI).
CHAPTER 6 Cabling E-Series Routers 6-6 • European – T wo 75-ohm E1 2.048-Mbps in puts with BNC connectors • North Amer ican – T wo 1 00-ohm T1 i nputs with t hree pin wire-wrap connect ors . Pins are labeled T (tip), G (ground), and R (r ing).
Cabling the SRP I/O Module E-Series Routers 6-7 T o connect the clock source in put por ts: 1 Depending on the connec tor type, comple te one of the f ollowing tas ks: • E1: Attach t he BN C connector t o Clock A’s external timing por t.
CHAPTER 6 Cabling E-Series Routers 6-8 Figure 6-3 ERX-310 router SRP I/O module See Chapter 8, A ccessing E-Series Routers , f or more information about management access.
Cabling the E-Series Router for Power E-Series Routers 6-9 Cabling the E-Series Router f or P ow er After y ou hav e correctly cabled the modules and I/O modules, you must attach g rounding and elec tr ical wires bef ore you att empt syst em pow er -up.
CHAPTER 6 Cabling E-Series Routers 6-10 Figure 6-4 ERX-14xx model, power input module T ask 1: T ur n Of f All E-Series R outer P ow er Before star ting, you must switch all E-ser ies router po wer switches t o OFF . • T o tur n of f the router , push each pow er switch to the OFF position.
Cabling the E-Series Router for Power E-Series Routers 6-11 T ask 2: Con nect the Grounding Ca bles All E-series routers ha ve tw o grounding studs located in the rear of t he chassis, near the pow er inputs. Each stud pro v ides grounding for a single pow er unit.
CHAPTER 6 Cabling E-Series Routers 6-12 War nin g: The wiring color code of the powe r cables depends on the color coding of the DC power so urce installed at your site.
Cabling the E-Series Router for Power E-Series Routers 6-13 ERX-310 router (AC model) 1 Insert the power cord into the A C pow er IEC receptacle (see Figur e 6-6 ).
CHAPTER 6 Cabling E-Series Routers 6-14 Cabling I/O Modules The f ollowing s ection illust rates the common connec tor types used with E-ser ies I/O modules. F or information about t he connec tors on t he dif ferent line modules, see Chapter 1 2, Module Specif ications .
Cabling I/O Modules E-Series Routers 6-15 HSSI Connectors The HSSI I/O module uses a s t andard 50-pin HSSI connector . Caution: Do not terminate HSSI connections with SCSI connec tors. Although SCSI connectors look very similar to HSSI conn ectors, using SCSI connectors on HSSI connections may lead to data loss.
CHAPTER 6 Cabling E-Series Routers 6-16 RJ-45 Connectors When inserting an RJ-45 co nnect or , be sure it click s into the por t. Figure 6-9 I/O module with RJ-45 connector RJ-48C Connectors When inserting an RJ-48C connector , be sure it clicks into t he por t.
Cabling I/O Modules E-Series Routers 6-17 L C Duplex Connector s In accordance wit h EN60825-1 , Safe ty of Laser Products - P ar t 1: Equipment Class , Requirements, and User’s G uide (200 1) , multimode I/O modules with LC connectors are def ined as follo ws: CL ASS 1 LED PRODUCT .
CHAPTER 6 Cabling E-Series Routers 6-18 SC Duplex Connectors In accordance with EN60825-1 , Safe ty of Laser Products - Part 1: Equipment Class , Requirements, and User’s G uide (200 1) , multimode I/O modules with SC connectors are def ined as follo ws: CL ASS 1 LED PRODUCT .
Cabling I/O Modules E-Series Routers 6-19 Cabling X.21/V .35 Connectors F our cables are a vailable f or the X.2 1/V .35 I/O modules: • X.2 1 DCE cable (terminated wit h 8 f emale X.2 1 connect ors) • X.2 1 DTE cable (terminated with 8 male X.2 1 connectors) • V .
CHAPTER 6 Cabling E-Series Routers 6-20 R edundant Ports Some modules ha ve red undant por ts. See Chapter 1 2, Module Specif ications for specif icati ons.
7 P o w ering Up E-Series R outer s This chapter des cr ibes how to po wer up an E-series rout er and determine if it has booted properl y . Before Y ou Po wer Up the System Before pow er ing up t he syste m, you should complete the t ask s shown in Ta b l e 7 - 1 .
CHAPTER 7 Powering Up E-Series Routers 7-2 P ow ering Up Note: This procedure assumes that the syst em is already con nected to a power source. See Chapter 6, Cabl ing the E-Series Router for Power . F or specif ications on the electr ical req uirements f or t he system , see Chapt er 1 1 , System Specif ications .
Status LEDs E-Series Routers 7-3 Initialization Sequence Each E-ser ies line module is initia lized independently . As a result, the CLI on the SRP module may become a vailable before the line modules hav e comple ted initialization. Command s relating to a line module ma y fail if the module has not comple ted initialization.
CHAPTER 7 Powering Up E-Series Routers 7-4.
8 Accessing E-Series R outer s This chapte r discusses how t o access the sy st em to mana ge it. Managing your router includes both conf ig ur ing and monitoring it. F or basic information on the management of t he system, see E-Ser ies System Basics Conf iguration Guide, Chap ter 4 , Managing t he S ystem .
CHAPTER 8 Accessing E-Series Routers 8-2 to use the CLI to se t an IP address on the system. Once y ou conf igure the IP address, y ou can access the system remot ely (f or example, via T elne t).
Console Port Setup E-Series Routers 8-3 Connecting Dir ectly to the E-Series Router When you connect a console directly to the sy stem, use a cable appropriate for y our ter minal connec tor . The cable must ha ve a f emale DB-9 connector t o attach to th e RS-232 port on t he system.
CHAPTER 8 Accessing E-Series Routers 8-4 Note: Direct access through the RS-232 seri al port allows you to monitor the system as it boots. Assigning an IP Add ress When y our console is ready t o communicate with the sy ste m, pow er up the system (see Chapter 7 , P o wering Up E-Series Routers ), and set an IP address f or the system.
Telnet Setup E-Series Routers 8-5 Bef ore you can a ccess t he system with T elnet , you mus t eit her conf igure a passw ord for T elne t access or disable the passw ord requirement fr om t he management console. In t he f ollowing example, y ou disable the password.
CHAPTER 8 Accessing E-Series Routers 8-6 The system is no w in Global Co nf igur ation mode, from which y ou can conf igure the system. See E- Ser ies Sys tem Ba sics Conf iguration Guide, Chapt er 2, Command Line Interface . Caution: Do not change the IP address for the Ethernet interf ace that you are using to commun icate with the s ystem.
9 Maintaining E-Series R outer s This chapter lists t he tools, ite ms, and steps needed f or inst alling and uninstalling E-ser ies components. Other maintenance procedu res must be per f or med by an author ized Juniper Ne tworks technician.
CHAPTER 9 Maintaining E-Series Routers 9-2 Storing Modules and Components Caution: Failure to store electronic modules and compone nts correctly may lead to damage of these items. Retain the pack aging in which a modu le or component was shipped, and use this pack aging to store the item .
Upgrading NVS Cards on SRP Modules E-Series Routers 9-3 Upgr ading NVS Ca r ds on SRP Modules This sec tion descr ibes how to instal l higher -capacity NVS cards on SRP modules. The procedure y ou use depends on the number of SRP modules in th e system.
CHAPTER 9 Maintaining E-Series Routers 9-4 Upgrading a System T hat Contains Two SRP Modules In a system that contains two SRP modules, y ou can upg rade t he NVS cards on the SRP modules without po wering down the system.
Upgrading NVS Cards on SRP Modules E-Series Routers 9-5 R e placing an NVS Card T o replace an NVS card on an SRP module: 1 Obtain an antistatic cont ainer for the NVS card y ou will remov e (see Sto r ing Modules and Com ponents , earlier in this chapter).
CHAPTER 9 Maintaining E-Series Routers 9-6 Upgr ading Memor y on SRP Modules This section describes how to upgr ad e memor y on SRP modules. E-series software releases 3.
Upgrading Memory on SRP Modules E-Series Routers 9-7 a cream ceramic connect or at one edge. Some or all of t he socke ts ma y already cont ain SODIMMs.
CHAPTER 9 Maintaining E-Series Routers 9-8 Figure 9-3 SODIMM sockets on the SRP-40 module 2 Insert a SODIMM from the upg rade kit at an angle of appro ximately 45 deg rees into an em pty ceramic connec tor , so t hat the no tc h in the lon g go ld ed ge o f the SOD IMM ali gns with the notch in the connect or .
Replacing SFPs on GE I/O Modules E-Series Routers 9-9 R eplacing SFPs on GE I/O Modules This sec tion descr ibes how t o replace small f or m-fac tor pluggable transceivers (SFPs) on G igabit Et hernet (GE) modules that support t hese devices.
CHAPTER 9 Maintaining E-Series Routers 9-10 Figure 9-4 Possible release mechanisms o n the SFP 5 Release the SFP and pull it out of the slot. 6 Place the SFP in an antis tatic bag. 7 If you are using the redunda nt port on t he E-ser ies GE I/O module, repeat steps 3 th ro ug h 6 f or t he other SFP .
Replacing SFPs on GE I/O Modules E-Series Routers 9-11 Caution: Be sure to position the SFP correctly before you instal l it. 3 Hold the SFP so that: • The connec tion circuitry is adjacent to the TX and RX markings on the module’s faceplate. • The front will be visible when y ou install t he SFP .
CHAPTER 9 Maintaining E-Series Routers 9-12 V erifying the Installation When y ou hav e replaced the SFPs and connec ted the cables, issue the show interf ace gigabitEther net command f or each interface to check that t he interface is operational (up).
Replacing Fan Trays E-Series Routers 9-13 R eplacing Fa n T rays A tra y of cooling fans provides f orc ed air cooling for components in the E-series router .
CHAPTER 9 Maintaining E-Series Routers 9-14 Figure 9-8 Fan tray in ERX-310 router R emo ving the Fan T r ay T o remove th e fan tray: 1 (ERX -1 4xx models only) Place a f lathead screwdr iv er in t he groov e where the top bezel me ets the chassis on the top of the system, and lever the top bezel of f the front of t he system.
Replacing Fan Trays E-Series Routers 9-15 Installing the F an T ray T o install t he fan tray: Caution: Do not use the fan tray handle to carry the fan tray assembly .
CHAPTER 9 Maintaining E-Series Routers 9-16 Installing a Cable-Mana gement Brack et on ERX-7xx Models A cable-management bracke t can be in stalled to accommodat e cables of dif ferent sizes on ERX -7xx models. See Figure 9-1 0 . • F or wider X.2 1/V .
10 T r oubleshooting This chapt er explains ho w yo u can troubleshoot a specif ic problem, such as abnormal LED activity or no system po wer , when you po wer up the router . Diagnos ing Problems Y our initial response to a sy stem problem should be t o: 1 Check pow er connections.
CHAPTER 10 Troubleshooting 10-2 Initialization Sequence Each E-ser ies line module is initia lized independently . As a result, the CLI on the SRP module may become a vailable before the line modules hav e comple ted initialization. Command s relating t o a line module ma y fail if the module has not comple ted initialization.
Understanding Status LEDs to Troubleshoot E-Series Routers 10-3 LED Activity During Booting When the system boots, it runs a ser ies of test s for each module ins talled in the system, and t he LEDs displa y var ious conf igurations. Re f er to the tables in t his section t o underst and normal and abnormal LED activity .
CHAPTER 10 Troubleshooting 10-4 The follo wing f igu res show a representative module for each of the t hree var iations: • SRP module ( Figure 1 0-1 ) Ethernet line modules LINK Ethernet Green Ethe.
Understanding Status LEDs to Troubleshoot E-Series Routers 10-5 • Ether net line module ( Figure 1 0-2 ) • Other line modules ( Figure 1 0-3 ) Figure 10-1 SRP module LEDs Note: The primary SRP module illuminat es the REDUNDANT LED only when the SRP module detect s that there is a secondary or standby SRP module online .
CHAPTER 10 Troubleshooting 10-6 Figure 10-2 FE2 module LEDs Figure 10-3 E3 and T3 module LEDs Functional status LEDs Interface status LEDs 0 1 OK F AIL ONLINE REDUNDANT 0 1 ACTIVITY LINK g013769 Funct.
Understanding Status LEDs to Troubleshoot E-Series Routers 10-7 LED Activity During Booting When t he system boots, it r uns di agnostic tests, and the module stat us LEDs displa y var ious conf igurations. Obser ve the scenario presented in Ta b l e 1 0 - 3 to verify that t he system has boo ted proper ly .
CHAPTER 10 Troubleshooting 10-8 F AIL LED ligh ts • The line module and I/O module are incompatible. • A hardware failure, such as a failed module. 1 Check that the line and I/O modules are co mpatible; replace if necessary. 2 If you replaced the I/O module only , issue the reload slot slot_number command.
Monitoring Temperatures of Modules E-Series Routers 10-9 R edundancy Status Y ou can determine the redunda ncy state of line modules by examinin g the online and redundant status LEDs (ERX -7xx/1 4xx models only). See Ta b l e 1 0 - 5 . Note: The REDUNDANT LED on the cOCx/STMx, FE-8, GE/FE, HSSI, and OCx/STMx modules is nonfun ctional.
CHAPTER 10 Troubleshooting 10-10 When y ou ha ve resolv ed the cause of the high tem perature, y ou must pow er cycle the system to rese t t he modules. R esetting Line Modul es and SRP Modules T wo r ecessed buttons on line modules and SRP modules provide the mechanisms for r esetting.
Double-Bit Errors on SRP Modules E-Series Routers 10-11 • If ECC det ects a single-bit error , it automatically cor rec ts the er ror , and operation continues. • If ECC det ects a double-bit error , it logs th e error , stops the main processor on the controller , and t ake s t he SRP module of f line.
CHAPTER 10 Troubleshooting 10-12.
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11 System Specifica tions ERX-14xx Models Specifications To p i c Page ERX-14xx Models Specifications 11 - 1 ERX-7xx Models Specifications 11 - 3 ERX-310 Router Specifications 11 - 5 T able 1 1-1 ERX-14xx models specifications Category Specification Wei gh t Chassis only Chassis fully configured 42 lb 18.
CHAPTER 11 System Specifications 11-2 Airflow • An integral air plenum directs router ’s exhaust air below the router and out the back. See Figure 3-2 in C hapter 3, Installation Guidelines and Requirements .
ERX-7xx Models Specifications E-Series Routers 11-3 ERX-7xx Models Specifications T elecommunicat ions Certification • ACA TS 016-1997 • CTR13 – Commission Decision of 9 July 1997 on a common te.
CHAPTER 11 System Specifications 11-4 Airflow • Airflow direction is in through the right side and out through the left side. See Figure 3-2 in Chapter 3, Installation Guidelines and Requirements .
ERX-310 Router Specifications E-Series Routers 11-5 ERX-310 R outer Specifications T elecommunicat ions Certification • ACA TS 016-1997 • CTR13 – Commission Decision of 9 July 1997 on a common t.
CHAPTER 11 System Specifications 11-6 Sp ace Requiremen t s • 3 feet (90 cm) behind router or rack • Do not block air vents on sides of the router . • Do not place equipment that exhausts hot air to left on the r ight of the router . • Be aware that router exhausts hot air from its left side.
ERX-310 Router Specifications E-Series Routers 11-7 T elecommunicat ions Certification • ACA TS 016-1997 • CTR13 – Commission Decision of 9 July 1997 on a common technical regulation for attachment requirements for terminal equipment interface for connection to 2048 kbit/s digi tal structured ONP leased lines: 97/521/EC – OJ No.
CHAPTER 11 System Specifications 11-8.
12 Module Specifica tions This chapt er provides information ab out line modules, SRP modules, and I/O modules a vailable for E-series ro uters. All line modules, wit h the ex ception of the IPSec Ser vice and T unnel Ser vice module, combine with I/O modules to provide particular capabilities and connections.
CHAPTER 12 Module Specifications 12-2 T able 12-1 Module functionality Release Information Module Assembly Name Description Capability Line Module Label I/O Module Label First Supported a Final Supported CE1 CE1 Channelized E1 E1 HDLC framing CE1 CE1 FULL I/O 1.
Module Functionality E-Series Routers 12-3 cOC12/STM4 cOC12/STM4 multimode without APS/MSP redundancy OC12/STM4 channelized to DS3, DS1, E1, and DS0 OC12/STM4 OC3/STM1 DS3 T1, E1 DS0 HDLC Framing cOCx/STMx F0 cOC12 STM4 F0 I/O MUL TI MODE 2.
CHAPTER 12 Module Specifications 12-4 CT1 CT1 Channelized T1 DS1, DS0 HDLC Framing CT1 CT1 FULL I/O 1.1.0 N/A CT3 CT3 (3 ports) Channelized T3 DS3, DS1, DS0 HDLC Framing CT3 CT3/T3 I/O 1.0.0 N/A CT3/T3 12 (12 ports) Channelized and unchannelized T3 DS3, DS1, DS0 HDLC Framing CT3/T3-F0 CT3/T3 12 I/O 3.
Module Functionality E-Series Routers 12-5 GE GE 1000 Base-LH Gigabit Ethernet Ethernet (IEEE 802.3z) 1000 Base-LH GE/FE b GE I/O SFP d 2.0.0 5.0.0 c N/A GE 1000 Base-SX Gigabit Ethernet Ethernet (IEEE 802.3z) 1000 Base-SX GE/FE b GE I/O SFP d 2.0.0 5.
CHAPTER 12 Module Specifications 12-6 OC3/STM1 OC3 (dual port) multimode Obsolete, no longer supported N/A OC3 OC3 I/O MUL TI MODE 1.0.0 4.1.x OC3 (dual port) single mode Obsolete, no longer supported N/A OC3 OC3 I/O SINGLE MODE 1.
Module Functionality E-Series Routers 12-7 OC3/STM1 A T M single mode, long reach Unchannelized, concatenated OC3/STM1 for A TM OC3/STM1 A TM:AAL5 OCx/STMx AT M or OCx/STMx /DS3-A TM f OC3-4 I/O LONG HAUL 2.
CHAPTER 12 Module Specifications 12-8 OC12/STM4 A TM OC12/STM4 A TM multimode without APS/MSP redundancy Unchannelized, concatenated OC12/STM4 for A TM OC12/STM4 A TM:AAL5 OCx/STMx AT M or OCx/STMx /DS3-A TM f OC12 STM4 I/O MUL TI MODE 2.
Module Functionality E-Series Routers 12-9 OC12/STM4 A TM single mode, long reach with APS/MSP redundancy Unchannelized, concatenated OC12/STM4 for A TM OC12/STM4 A TM:AAL5 OCx/STMx AT M or OCx/STMx /DS3-A TM f OC12 STM4 APS LONG HAUL 2.
CHAPTER 12 Module Specifications 12-10 OC12/STM4 POS single mode, long reach without APS/MSP redundancy Unchannelized, concatenated OC12/STM4 for POS OC12/STM4 HDLC Framing OCx/STMx POS OC12 STM4 I/O LONG HAUL 2.
Module Functionality E-Series Routers 12-11 SRP-10G Switch route processor (10 Gbps) Ethernet (IEEE 802.3) 10/100Base-T RS-232 SRP-10G SRP I/O 1.1.0 N/A SRP-40G Switch route processor (40 Gbps) Ethernet (IEEE 802.3) 10/100Base-T RS-232 SRP-40G SRP I/O 3.
CHAPTER 12 Module Specifications 12-12 T3 FRAME (12 ports) Unchannelized T3 for Frame DS3 Subrate DS3 HDLC Framing COCX-F3 CT3/T3 12 I/O 4.0.2 N/A TSM TSM T unnel Service for IP tunnels, L2F tunnels and LNS termination IP T unnels LNS termination TUNNEL SERVICE No I/O module 3.
Module Specifications E-Series Routers 12-13 Module Specifications See Ta b l e 1 2 - 2 on t he f ollowing pages for module de ta ils such as E-ser ies model compatibility , SRP module compatibility , module type, redundancy support, and power use.
CHAPTER 12 Module Specifications 12-14 FE-2 Non-ASIC ERX-7xx models ERX-1410 router SRP-5G SRP-5G+ SRP-10G N/A 60 W GE/FE (128 MB) ASIC ERX-7xx models ERX-14xx models ERX-310 router SRP-5G+ SRP-10G SR.
Module Specifications E-Series Routers 12-15 SERVICE MODULE ASIC ERX-7xx models ERX-14xx models ERX-310 router SRP-5G+ SRP-10G SRP-40G SRP-40G+ SRP-SE10G Multiple SMs provide redundancy c 130 W SRP-5G.
CHAPTER 12 Module Specifications 12-16 I/O Module Sp ecifications See Ta b l e 1 2 - 3 on t he f ollowing pages f or I/O module deta ils such as module type, E-series model compatibility , SRP module compatibility , nu mber of ports, connector type, and cabling specif ications.
I/O Module Specifications E-Series Routers 12-17 cOC3 STM1 F0 I/O SINGLE MODE ASIC ERX-7xx models ERX-14xx models ERX-310 router SRP-5G+ SRP-10G SRP-40G SRP-40G+ SRP-SE10G 4 SC full duplex •T x p o .
CHAPTER 12 Module Specifications 12-18 cOC12/STM4 cOC12 STM4 F0 I/O MUL TI MODE ASIC ERX-7xx models ERX-14xx models ERX-310 router SRP-5G+ SRP-10G SRP-40G SRP-40G+ SRP-SE10G 1 SC full duplex •T x p .
I/O Module Specifications E-Series Routers 12-19 cOC12 STM4 F0 I/O SINGLE MODE ASIC ERX-7xx models ERX-14xx models ERX-310 router SRP-5G+ SRP-10G SRP-40G SRP-40G+ SRP-SE10G 1 SC full duplex •T x p o.
CHAPTER 12 Module Specifications 12-20 CT1 CT1 FULL I/O Non-ASIC ERX-7xx models ERX-1410 router SRP-5G SRP-5G+ SRP-10G 24 RJ-48C 100 ohm • Use shielded cables to maintain EMC compliance. • The line interface unit supports multiple line build-outs.
I/O Module Specifications E-Series Routers 12-21 CT3/T3 12 I/O ASIC ERX-7xx models ERX-14xx models ERX-310 router SRP-5G+ SRP-10G SRP-40G SRP-40G+ SRP-SE10G 12 BT43 SMB (cable that adapts to 75-ohm BNC is available) • The line interface unit supports two line build-outs: › 0–68.
CHAPTER 12 Module Specifications 12-22 FE FE-2 I/O Non-ASIC ERX-7xx models ERX-1410 router SRP-5G SRP-5G+ SRP-10G 2 RJ-45 • For 10-Mbps operation, use C A T 3, 4, or 5 UTP cable. • For 100-Mbps operation, use only CA T 5 UTP cable. • The transmitted signal complies with IEEE 802.
I/O Module Specifications E-Series Routers 12-23 GE I/O SFP b,d ASIC ERX-7xx models ERX-14xx models ERX-310 router SRP-5G+ SRP-10G SRP-40G SRP-40G+ SRP-SE10G 1 active 1 redundant LC full duplex •T x p o w e r : › min: –9.
CHAPTER 12 Module Specifications 12-24 GE I/O SINGLE MODE f ASIC ERX-7xx models ERX-14xx models ERX-310 router SRP-5G+ SRP-10G SRP-40G SRP-40G+ SRP-SE10G 1 active 1 redundant SC full duplex •T x p o.
I/O Module Specifications E-Series Routers 12-25 OC3 I/O SINGLE MODE Obsolete, no longer supported OC3/STM1 A T M • OC3-4 I/O MUL TI MODE ASIC ERX-7xx models ERX-14xx models ERX-310 router SRP-5G+ S.
CHAPTER 12 Module Specifications 12-26 OC3-4 I/O SINGLE MODE ASIC ERX-7xx models ERX-14xx models ERX-310 router SRP-5G+ SRP-10G SRP-40G SRP-40G+ SRP-SE10G 4 SC full duplex •T x p o w e r : › min: –15 dBm › max: –8 dBm • Center wavelength: 1310 nm • Rx input power: › min: –31 dBm › max: –8 dBm • Rated for 15 km (9.
I/O Module Specifications E-Series Routers 12-27 OC3/STM1 POS OC3-4 I/O MUL TI MODE ASIC ERX-7xx models ERX-14xx models ERX-310 router SRP-5G+ SRP-10G SRP-40G SRP-40G+ SRP-SE10G 4 SC full duplex •T .
CHAPTER 12 Module Specifications 12-28 OC3-4 I/O SINGLE MODE ASIC ERX-7xx models ERX-14xx models ERX-310 router SRP-5G+ SRP-10G SRP-40G SRP-40G+ SRP-SE10G 4 SC full duplex •T x p o w e r : › min: –15 dBm › max: –8 dBm • Center wavelength: 1310 nm • Rx input power: › min: –31 dBm › max: –8 dBm • Rated for 15 km (9.
I/O Module Specifications E-Series Routers 12-29 OC12/STM4 OC12 STM4 I/O MUL TI MODE ASIC ERX-7xx models ERX-14xx models ERX-310 router SRP-5G+ SRP-10G SRP-40G SRP-40G+ SRP-SE10G 1 SC full duplex •T.
CHAPTER 12 Module Specifications 12-30 OC12 STM4 I/O SINGLE MODE ASIC ERX-7xx models ERX-14xx models ERX-310 router SRP-5G+ SRP-10G SRP-40G SRP-40G+ SRP-SE10G 1 SC full duplex •T x p o w e r : › min: –15 dBm › max: –8 dBm • Center wavelength: 1310 nm • Rx input power: › min: –31 dBm › max: –8 dBm • Rated for 15 km (9.
I/O Module Specifications E-Series Routers 12-31 OC12 STM4 APS LONG HAUL ASIC ERX-7xx models ERX-14xx models ERX-310 router SRP-5G+ SRP-10G SRP-40G SRP-40G+ SRP-SE10G 1 active 1 redundant SC full duplex •T x p o w e r : › min: –5.
CHAPTER 12 Module Specifications 12-32 OC12 STM4 APS MUL TI MODE ASIC ERX-7xx models ERX-14xx models ERX-310 router SRP-5G+ SRP-10G SRP-40G SRP-40G+ SRP-SE10G 1 active 1 redundant SC full duplex •T .
I/O Module Specifications E-Series Routers 12-33 OC12 STM4 APS SINGLE MODE ASIC ERX-7xx models ERX-14xx models ERX-310 router SRP-5G+ SRP-10G SRP-40G SRP-40G+ SRP-SE10G 1 active 1 redundant SC full du.
CHAPTER 12 Module Specifications 12-34 OC48/STM16 OC48 FRAME APS ASIC ERX-1440 SRP-40G+ 1 LC full duplex •T x p o w e r : › min: –5.0 dBm › max: 0 dBm • Center wavelength: 1310 nm • Rx input power: › min: –18 dBm › max: –0 dBm • Rated for 15 km (9.
I/O Module Specifications E-Series Routers 12-35 SRP-10G SRP I/O N/A ERX-710 router ERX-1410 router SRP-10G 7 T erminal blocks BNC 75 ohm Wire wrap posts RJ-45 RS-232 (DB-9) See Chapter 6, Cabling E-Series Routers .
CHAPTER 12 Module Specifications 12-36 T3 CT3/T3 I/O Non-ASIC ERX-7xx models ERX-1410 router SRP-5G SRP-5G+ SRP-10G 3 BNC 75 ohm • The line interface unit supports two line build-outs: › 0–68.5 m (0–225 feet) › 69–137 m (226–450 feet) • Signal strength is software controlled.
I/O Module Specifications E-Series Routers 12-37 CT3/T3 I/O Non-ASIC ERX-7xx models ERX-1410 router SRP-5G SRP-5G+ SRP-10G 3 BNC 75 ohm • The line interface unit supports two line build-outs: › 0–68.5 m (0–225 feet) › 69–137 m (226–450 feet) • Signal strength is software controlled.
CHAPTER 12 Module Specifications 12-38 X.21/V .35 X.21/V .35-16 I/O Non-ASIC ERX-7xx models ERX-1410 router SRP-5G SRP-5G+ SRP-10G 16 200-pin proprietary socket on I/O module DB15 X.21 or DB34 V .35 at remote en d See T able 12-4 . a. A release may support multiple versions of a module.
I/O Module Specifications E-Series Routers 12-39 Cable Lengths for X.21/V .35 Cable s Ser ial signals can tra vel a limite d distance wit hout signif icant deg radation. Slower ser ial signals can trav el far the r without degr adation than faster serial signals.
CHAPTER 12 Module Specifications 12-40.
13 Pr otocol Suppor t This chapte r lists the layer 2 and lay er 3 prot ocols and applications that line modules and their correspondin g I/O modules suppor t. Modules are identif ied by their physical labels. See Chap ter 1 2, Module Specif ications , for a list of modules and t heir identifying labels.
CHAPTER 13 Protocol Support 13-2 Channelized OCx/STMx Modules T able 13-1 Channelized OCx/STMx modules Protocol or A pplication cOCx Line Module with cOC3/STM1 Modules cOCx Line Mo dule with cOC12/STM.
Channelized T1 and E1 Modules E-Series Routers 13-3 Channelized T1 and E1 Modules PPP Ye s Ye s PPPoE No No Remote loopback Ye s Ye s (T3 layer) RIP Ye s Ye s SMDS (trunk encapsulation) No No Subscrib.
CHAPTER 13 Protocol Support 13-4 Channelized T3 Modules IS-IS Ye s Ye s LAC Support – access side No No LAC Support – peer side No No LNS Support – Internet side No No LNS Support – peer side .
Channelized T3 Modules E-Series Routers 13-5 BGP Ye s Ye s Bridged Ethernet No No Bridged IP No No CBF No No Cisco HDLC Ye s Ye s DHCP local server No No Dynamic interfaces No No F4 OAM (A TM Administ.
CHAPTER 13 Protocol Support 13-6 Ether n et Modules T ransparent bridging No No VRRP No No T able 13-3 Channelized T3 modules (continued) Protocol or A pplication CT3 line Modules with CT3/T3 I/O Modu.
HSSI Modules E-Series Routers 13-7 HSSI Modules LNS Support – peer side Ye s Ye s Ye s Local loopback No No No MPLS Ye s Ye s Ye s Multilink Frame Rel ay No No No Multilink P PP No No No NBMA (multi.
CHAPTER 13 Protocol Support 13-8 CBF Ye s Cisco HDLC Ye s DHCP local server No Dynamic interfaces No F4 OAM (A TM Administration) No Frame Relay Ye s IP Ye s IP Multicasting No IPv6 No IS-IS Ye s LAC .
OCx/STMx ATM Modules E-Series Routers 13-9 OCx/STMx A TM Modules T able 13-6 OCx/STMx A TM modules Protocol or Application OCx/STMx A TM Line Modules with OC3-4 I/O Modules OCx/STMx A TM Line Modules .
CHAPTER 13 Protocol Support 13-10 OCx/STMx POS and OC48 Modules Packet over SONET No No PPP Ye s Ye s PPPoE Ye s Ye s Remote loopback No No RIP Ye s Ye s SMDS (trunk encapsulation) No No Subscriber in.
OCx/STMx POS and OC48 Modules E-Series Routers 13-11 F4 OAM (A TM Administration) No No No Frame Relay Ye s Ye s Ye s IP Ye s Ye s Ye s IP Multicasting Ye s Ye s Ye s IPv6 No No No IS-IS Ye s Ye s Ye .
CHAPTER 13 Protocol Support 13-12 T unnel Ser vice Modules Subscriber interfaces (dynamic) No No No T ransparent bridging No No No VRRP No No No T able 13-7 OCx/STMx POS and OC48 modules (continued) P.
Unchannelized E3 Modules E-Series Routers 13-13 Unchannelized E3 Modules LAC Support – peer side No No No LNS Support – Internet side Ye s Ye s No LNS Support – peer side Ye s Ye s No Local loop.
CHAPTER 13 Protocol Support 13-14 APS/MSP No No No AT M (point-to-point) Ye s No No BERT No No No BGP Ye s Ye s Ye s Bridged Ethernet Ye s No No Bridged IP Y es (over bridged Ethernet) No No CBF No Ye.
Unchannelized T3 Modules E-Series Routers 13-15 Unchannelized T3 Modules NBMA (multipoint AT M ) No No No OSPF Ye s Ye s Ye s Packet over SONET No No No PPP Ye s Ye s Ye s PPPoE Y es (over b ridged Et.
CHAPTER 13 Protocol Support 13-16 Bridged Ethernet Ye s No No Ye s No Bridged IP Ye s ( o v e r bridged Ethernet) No No Ye s No CBF No Ye s Ye s No No Cisco HDLC No Ye s Ye s No Ye s DHCP local server.
X.21/V.35 Modules E-Series Routers 13-17 X.21/V .35 Modules NBMA (multipoint AT M ) No No No Ye s No OSPF Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s Packet over SONET No No No No No PPP Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s PPPoE Y.
CHAPTER 13 Protocol Support 13-18 Bridged IP No CBF No Cisco HDLC Ye s DHCP local server No Dynamic interfaces No F4 OAM (A TM Administration) No Frame Relay Ye s IP Ye s IP Multicasting No IPv6 No IS.
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A Cable Pinouts This appendix lists the cables and connec tor pinout assignme nts for the cables used with the ERX -7xx models and ERX -1 4xx models. SRP I/O Module The SRP I/O module pro vides two management por ts.
APPENDIX A Cable Pinouts A-2 Figure A-1 SRP I/O module serial port Ta b l e A - 2 lists the pinout for the ser ial cable’s RS-232 connector . Once you ha ve conf igured an IP address on t he system, you can connect using a host r unning T elne t ov er the 1 0/1 00Base- T Ether net port on the SRP I/O module.
SRP I/O Module E-Series Routers A-3 Figure A-2 SRP I/O module Ethernet port Ta b l e A - 2 lists the pinouts for the Ether net cable’s RJ-45 connec tor .
APPENDIX A Cable Pinouts A-4 Ta b l e A - 4 lists the pinout f or th e straig ht-through adapter . CT1 and CE1 I/O Modules CT1 I/O modules ha ve 2 4 RJ-48C female connect ors. CE1 I/O modules hav e either 20 RJ-48C female connectors or tw o 25-pair female T elco connectors.
CT1 and CE1 I/O Modules E-Series Routers A-5 Figure A-3 CT1 I/O module ports Ta b l e A - 5 lists the pinout for the CT1/CE1 connector . F or CE1 I/O modules wit h T elco connect ors, t he other ends of the cables are atta ched to a balun panel t hat splits t he signals from two T elco connectors to 20 pairs of BN C connectors.
APPENDIX A Cable Pinouts A-6 Figure A-4 CE1 I/O module with T elco connectors Figure A-5 shows the location of t he 20 pairs of BNC connec tors on a balun panel. The cables from the CE1 I/O module are plugged int o the two 50-pin T elco connectors on th e other side of t he panel.
CT1 and CE1 I/O Modules E-Series Routers A-7 4 Port 1 TX TIP 29 Port 1 TX RING 5 Port 2 RX TIP 30 Port 2 RX RING 6 Port 2 TX TIP 31 Port 2 TX RING 7 Port 3 RX TIP 32 Port 3 RX RING 8 Port 3 TX TIP 33 .
APPENDIX A Cable Pinouts A-8 9 Port 14 RX TIP 34 Port 1 4 RX RING 10 Port 14 TX TIP 35 Port 14 TX RING 11 Port 15 RX TIP 36 Port 1 5 RX RING 12 Port 15 TX TIP 37 Port 15 TX RING 13 Port 16 RX TIP 38 P.
B Installing JUNOSe Softw ar e Caution: Check the Release Notes fo r extra information abo ut installin g and upgrading the software. The E-ser ies software resides on an NVS card located in the SRP module. W e ship every SRP module with an NVS card that contains a software release.
APPENDIX B Installing JUNOSe Software B-2 router in the network. Depending on the netw ork conf iguration, you can copy the release f iles from either t he ne twor k host or the f irst E-ser ies router t o the other E-ser ies rout ers in t he netw ork (see Cop ying Release Files from One E-Series Rout er to Ano ther ) .
Installing Software When a Firewall Exists E-Series Routers B-3 T o install t he software, per f or m the follo wing ta sks: 1 Obtain t he required inf or mation f or th e installation. 2 F or routers that are currently operating, div ert netw ork traf f ic to another rout er .
APPENDIX B Installing JUNOSe Software B-4 T ask 3: Access Privile ged Exec Mode T o access this mode via t he CLI: 1 Issue t he enable command. host1> enable 2 T y pe the pas sw ord if the sy st em pr om pt s y ou. T ask 4: Configur e IP on an Interface T ypically , you conf igure IP on the F ast Ethern e t interface of the SRP module.
Installing Software When a Firewall Exists E-Series Routers B-5 T ask 6: Configur e Access to the Netw or k Host T o conf igure access t o the networ k host: 1 Use the ping command to de termine whether t he E-series router can reach t he ne twor k host.
APPENDIX B Installing JUNOSe Software B-6 If the E-seri es router cannot reach the network host, verify t hat you per formed t he previous steps in t his procedure co rrectly and t hat t he netw ork host is operational.
Installing Software When a Firewall Exists E-Series Routers B-7 The software release will be copied from the user space to the system space. This process can t ake several minutes.
APPENDIX B Installing JUNOSe Software B-8 acquire the new version from t he SRP module, and reinitialize. When you obs er ve the LEDs on the line modules, the line modules appear to boot twice .
Installing Software When a Firewall Does Not Exist E-Series Routers B-9 T ask 1: Obtain the Required Infor mation Before y ou inst all t he software, obtain t he f ollowing information: • The passw .
APPENDIX B Installing JUNOSe Software B-10 4 Set an IP address on the inte rfac e. host1# configure Configuring from terminal or file [terminal]? Enter configuration commands, one per line.
Installing Software When a Firewall Does Not Exist E-Series Routers B-11 host1# configure Configuring from terminal or file [terminal]? Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. host1(config)# host hostName ipAddress ftp loginname password 7 Press <CTRL -Z> to return to Privileged Exec mode.
APPENDIX B Installing JUNOSe Software B-12 T ask 9: Reboot the System T o reboot the system using t he new ly installed software: 1 Access Global Conf iguration mode. host1# configure Configuring from terminal or file [terminal]? Enter configuration commands, one per line.
Installing Software When a Firewall Does Not Exist E-Series Routers B-13 Installing Software in Boot Mode T o install t he E-ser ies software in Boot mode, y ou must access the CLI via the local console. T o install t he software: 1 Obtain t he required inf or mation f or th e installation.
APPENDIX B Installing JUNOSe Software B-14 Note: If you do not press th e key sequence <mb> before the coun tdown ends, the reloading process continues and returns t he CLI to the normal User Exec mode.
Copying Release Files from One E-Series Router to Another E-Series Routers B-15 F or exa mple: :boot## copy hostname :/cdrom/x-y-z/x-y-z.rel x-y-z.rel The software release will be copied fr om th e ne twor k host to the E-series rout er . This process can take several minutes.
APPENDIX B Installing JUNOSe Software B-16 The procedures for transferr ing re lease f iles from a sou rce E-seri es router to a des tination E-series router are a lmost identical to tran sferr ing release f i les from a ne tw ork host to an E-ser ies router on the same side of t he fi r e w a l l .
Upgrading Systems That Are Operating with Two SRP Modules E-Series Routers B-17 • If no f irewall separates the E-ser ies rout er from the netw ork host, copy the f iles to the E-ser ies router (see Installing Software When a Firewall Does N ot Exist , earlier in t his appendix).
APPENDIX B Installing JUNOSe Software B-18.
C Customer Suppor t F or your convenience, we pro vide mu ltiple options for req uesting and receiving technical support from the Juniper Ne tworks T echnical Assistance Center (JT AC). See t he Juniper Netw orks W eb site for complete customer ser vice inf or mation: • http://www .
APPENDIX C Customer Support C-2 Information Y ou Need to Supply When reques ting technical support from t he JT AC by phone, be prepared to pr ovide the f ollowin g information when prom pte d. F or existing cases: • Enter y our 1 1 digit case number f ollo wed b y the # sign.
Returning Products for Repair or Replacement E-Series Routers C-3 R etur ning Pr oducts f or Repair or R eplacement In the event of a ha rdware failure, please contact Juniper N etw ork s to obtain a Return Material Aut hor izat ion (RMA) number .
APPENDIX C Customer Support C-4.
D Dec lar a tion of Conf or mity Declaration of Conformity accordin g to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN4514 Manufacturer ’s Name: Juniper Networks, Inc. Manufacturer ’s Address : Juniper Networks, Inc.
APPENDIX D Declaration of Conformity D-2.
Inde x Number s 1 0/1 00Base- T por t 6-5, 6-7 A access, manage ment 1-1 5, 8-1 setting up console 8-2 to 8-4 SNMP 1-1 5, 8-6 Te l n e t s e t u p 8 - 4 accessing an FTP server .
Index 2 current (electrical) requirements 1 1-2, 1 1-4, 1 1-6 custome r premises equipme nt 1-3 customer support xx D DCE status 1 0-4 Declaration of Confor mity , EC D-1 det ecting double-bit error 1 0-1 1 Device Management Sys tem, NMC-RX 1-1 6 diagnosing problems.
E-Series Routers 3 H hardware cable conf iguration 3-8, 6-1 redundancy features 1-1 6 repairing and replacing 5 -7 heat dissipation 3-2, 1 1-1, 1 1-3, 1 1-5 hot-swapping fan trays 9-1 3 modules 5-5 HS.
Index 4 installing 5- 1, 5-7 order of installation 5-6 managing 5-5 protocol suppor t 1 3-1 removing 5-1 1 repairing and replacing 5 -7 replacing 5-5 self-testing 1 0-3 stor ing 9 -2 See also I/O modu.
E-Series Routers 5 removing components 9-1 m o d u l e s 5 - 1 1t o5 - 1 2 , 5 - 1 3 SFPs 9-9 repair ing hardware c omponents 5-7 replacing components 9-1 modules 5-5 NVS cards 9-3 to 9-5 S F P s 9 - .
Index 6 safe ty guidelines 3-3, 3-4, 4-5 T u nnel Ser vice modu les, protocols 1 3-12 U uninstallin g modules. See removing modules updating the system software xv, B-1 upgr ading software systems with on e SRP module B-1 systems with two SRP modules B-1 6 uplink line modul es 1-1 0 V ventilation.
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