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Contents About T his Guide E-Series Routers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xv Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents x CLI Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 5 SNMP MIB Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 5 NMC-RX Device Management Sys tem .
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 o wer U p t he Syst em . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1 P o wering Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
E-Series Routers xiii LED Acti vity Dur ing Booting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0-7 Abnormal LED Activity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0-7 Redundancy Status .
Contents xiv Appendix B Installing JUNOSe Software Ov er view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1 Identifying the Software Release File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
About T his Guide This E-Series Installation an d User Guide pro vides t he inf or mation y ou need t o install and star t the E-ser ies rout er . Note: If the informat ion in the latest E-series Relea se Notes differs from the information in thi s guide, 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 e nvironment. Con v entions 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 fo r command syntax.
Documentation E-Series Routers xvii Documentation The E-Serie s Installation Quick Start poster is shipped in t he bo x wit h all new rout ers. This poster pr ovides the basic procedu res to help y ou ge t t he route r up and r unning q uickly .
About This Guide xviii management access, and general troubleshoo ting. Descr ibes SRP modules, line module s, and I/O mo dules a vailable f or t he 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 av ailable in a software release are include d on t he JUN OSe Soft wa re CD (formerly ERX Edge Routers Softwar e CD ) and on t he W eb. Re l e a s e N o t e s Release no tes 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 ac t Juniper Ne twor k s at support@juniper .net, or at 1-888-3 1 4-JTA C (wit hin the U nited States) or 408-7 45-9500 (from outside t he U nited St ates).
Pa r t 1 Installing and Using E-Series R outer s.
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1 E-Series Ov er view This chapt er provides introduct or y information about t he E-ser ies routers. Ov er view E-ser ies router s are modular , ca rr ier - class ne twor king de vices that deliver per f or mance, 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 ca tio ns with the ro ut er c an ta k e place ov er a var ie ty of media. Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2 illus trate the location of E-series routers as an edge route r in an end-to-end Internet ne twork.
E-Series Routers E-Series Routers 1-3 In Figure 1-3 , the ERX -3 1 0 route r is being used as an access router in a small POP location. The rout er is depl oyed b y t he ser vice provider at the custom er site as a CPE (cus tomer premis es equipment).
CHAPTER 1 E-Series Overview 1-4 ERX-14xx Models Note: In the E-series do cumentation, the term ERX-1 4xx models refers to both the ERX-1440 router and the ERX-1410 rout er . The terms ERX-1440 router and ERX-1410 router refer t o 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-series document ation, the term ERX-7xx mod els refers to both t he ERX-705 router and the ERX-710 router . The terms ERX-70 5 router and ERX-710 router refer to the specific model s.
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 slo ts to accommodate modules. Ins t allation procedures and operating procedures ar e 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 t hat suppor ts all of t he same ser vices as t he ERX -7xx/1 4xx models, but with smaller 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 sy stem suppor ts an SR P module an d a selection of line modules. Y ou can use any line module f or access or uplink .
E-Series Modules E-Series Routers 1-11 SRP Module Switch route processor (SRP) modu les perform system management, routing table calculations and maintenance, f or warding t able computations, st atistics processing , conf iguration storage, 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 us e up to tw o redundant SRP modules operating in an ac tive/s t andb y conf iguration. ERX -3 1 0 routers use only one SRP module. An SRP module mus t be present f or any syst em to 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 redundancy 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 Chapt er 5, Inst alling Modules . Line Modules Line modules proces s dat a fr om dif ferent types of netw ork conne ctions.
Network Management Tools E-Series Routers 1-15 Pac k et Classification Most line modules suppor t packe t classif ication on ing ress (s ome non-ASIC line modules do not).
CHAPTER 1 E-Series Overview 1-16 NMC-RX De vice Mana gement System The NMX -RX application prov ides a global method of managing all routers, line modules, and ports t hrough a g raphical user inter face.
Redundancy Features E-Series Routers 1-17 pr imar y SR P module will hereafter be ref er red to as the pr im ar 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 b y which t he system swit ches t o t he spa re line module is called s wi t ch ove r . When switc hov er occurs, t he syst em: 1 Break s the connection b e tween t he pr imar y I/O module and t he pr imar y line module.
Redundancy Features E-Series Routers 1-19 F or information about installing modu les f or line mo dule redundanc y , see Chapt er 5, Installing Modules . F or information about conf igur ing and managing SRP module r edundancy , see E-Ser ies Syst em 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 chapt er reviews shipping cont ents and un packing procedure s for E-ser ies router s. Bef or e Y ou Be gin Bef ore y ou begin unpacking the rout er , be sure you hav e t he f ollo wing tools: • A N o.
CHAPTER 2 Unpacking and Inspecting E-Series Routers 2-2 Unpacking ERX-14xx Models ERX -1 4xx models come box ed, bolted, and st r apped to a skid. F or y our conv enience, Juniper N etw orks recomme nds t hat y ou unpack the E-ser ies route r in t he location wh ere you wa nt to install it.
Unpacking ERX-7xx Models and ERX-310 Router s E-Series Routers 2-3 Unpacking ERX-7xx Models and ERX-310 R outer s ERX -7xx models and ERX -3 1 0 routers are shipped box ed, but no t attached to a skid. F or your con venience, Junipe r Ne tworks 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 familiarize yourself with t he elec tr ical, environ ment al, and ot her guidelines and requirements f or inst alling E-ser ies routers, tur n to Chapt er 3, Installation Gu idelines and Requirements .
3 Installa tion Guidelines and R equir ements This chapt er reviews preinst allation considerations such as electrical, envir onment al, and saf ety compliances f or E-ser ies routers. F or complet e system specif ications, refer to Chap ter 1 1 , System Specif ications .
CHAPTER 3 Installation Guidelines and Requirements 3-2 • Ensure that all IP en vironment requ irements are me t, such as autonomous syst em (AS) number , por t IP address and mask, management Et hernet 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 temperature is 50° C (122° F).
CHAPTER 3 Installation Guidelines and Requirements 3-4 ERX-310 P ow er Cor d Warnings (A C M odel) 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 equire ments F ollow these mechanical req uirements fo r your rack: • Select from the f ollowing rack options: > T w o-post r a.
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 wa nt to consult t he docume nt GR-63 (LSSGR, FD-1 5): N etw ork Equipment Building Sys tem (NEBS) Requirements: Ph ysical Protec tion, Issue 1 , Oc tober 1 995 f or additional cable recommendations.
4 Installing E-Series R outer s This chapt er descr ibes ho w to install E-ser ies routers in a rack. Bef or e Y ou Be gin Bef ore installing E-ser ies routers, be sure you: • Hav e a plan for installin g E-ser ies rout ers. This plan should consider future e xpansion of you r sy s tem.
CHAPTER 4 Installing E-Series Routers 4-2 F reestanding Installation When installing t he syst em on a t able t op or in any o t her freestanding mode, be sure t o lea ve enough space around the system f or adequat e ventilation.
Rack-Mounted Installation E-Series Routers 4-3 Rack -Mounted Installation Juniper N etw orks recommends t hat y ou use a s t andard EIA distr ibution rack. Re fer to Eq uipment R ack Req uirements in Chapt er 3, Installation Guidelines and Requirements , f or de t ailed rack information.
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 mou nting t he router in a rack. Rack Installation W arning: Inst all equipment in t he rack from the bottom upward. This will mai ntain the st ability of the rack and reduce the chance of the rac k’s tipping over .
CHAPTER 4 Installing E-Series Routers 4-6 Installing the R outer T o comple te the inst allation of t he router in a rac k, you need: • A Phillips screwdriver • Depending on the router , up t o ei.
5 Installing Modules This chapt er descr ibes ho w to inst all and re mov e E-ser ies modules. F or inf or mation about ma naging inst alled modules, see E-Se r ies Syst em Basics Conf iguration Guide, Chap ter 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 av ailable line modules, see Chapter 1 2, Module Specif i cations . F or inf or mation about compatibility be tween lines modules and SRP modu les, see Ta b l e 1 2 - 2 in Chapter 1 2, Module Specif i cations .
Overview E-Series Routers 5-3 Slot Groups for the ERX-1410 Router A slot g r oup in t he ERX -1 4 1 0 router comprises t hree adjacent chassis slots. The groups for the ER X -1 4 1 0 router consist of.
CHAPTER 5 Installing Modules 5-4 Slot Groups for the ERX-7xx Models A slot g roup in an ERX -7xx model comprises one slot or tw o adjacent slots. The g roups f or an ERX -7xx model consist of the fo l.
Overview E-Series Routers 5-5 R e placing and Managing Modules Using the Softw ar e 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 slo ts when installing modules, obser v e t he f ollowin g guidelines: Caution: When handling modules, use an antist atic wrist strap connected to th e E-series router’s ESD groun ding jack.
Safety Guidelines E-Series Routers 5-7 Safety Guidelines Bef ore and dur ing th e ins t allation process, obser ve the f ollowing precautions: Lightning Activity Warning: Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables du ring lightni ng activity .
CHAPTER 5 Installing Modules 5-8 Installing an SRP I/O Module T o install an SRP I/O module: 1 Ground y ourself by using a n antist atic wr ist strap or other device. 2 Wit h a Phillips screwdr i v er , loosen t he captiv e sc rews th at secure the blank faceplate co vering t he em pty 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 t he selec ted slo t and pushing t he module until it stops. The module s tops sliding when the ejectors ma ke contact with t he front of t he chassis.
CHAPTER 5 Installing Modules 5-10 8 Tighte n the module’s captiv e screws using a Phillips screwdr iv er . Alternately turn each scre w severa l times bef ore tightening them comp letely to al low the modu le to si t cor re c t ly . Installing Line and I/O Modules This sec tion descr ibes t he procedures f or installing line and I/O modules.
Removing a Module E-Series Routers 5-11 The module s tops sliding when the ejectors ma ke contact with t he front of t he chassis. Caution: If you meet strong resistance when at tempting to seat th e module using the ejectors, re move it from the chassis and conf irm that the slot is one desig ned to hold the module.
CHAPTER 5 Installing Modules 5-12 Figure 5-6 Ejectors in the closed positio n 5 Carefully slide the module out of the chassis. 6 Place the module in its antis t atic bag. 7 Cov er t he em pty 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 f o r Line Module R edundancy A spare line module pr ovides redundancy f or a g roup of identical line modules f or ERX -7xx/1 4xx models only . Note: The ERX-310 rou ter does not support l ine module redund ancy .
CHAPTER 5 Installing Modules 5-14 War ni ng: T urn off the E-serie s router before you inst all the redunda ncy midplane. Working insi de the router when it is on can lead to elect ric shock and serious burns. 2 T ur n of f the pow er switches located on the pow er input module in th e r ear of t he syst em (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 the I/O modules in a redundancy group: 1 Install th e redundancy I/O mod ule in t he low est-numbered slot of th e r e du nd a nc y gro u p.
CHAPTER 5 Installing Modules 5-16 V erifyin g the Installa tio n T o v e r if y th at th e in s tall at ion is co mp le te : 1 After y ou hav e cabled t he system f or po wer (s ee Chapt er 6, Cabling E-Series Routers ), turn on t he po wer switches. The sy stem reboots.
6 Cabling E-Series R outer s This chapt er descr ibes ho w to cable an E-ser ies rout er . Befor e you ca ble the router , ensure that you ha ve comp leted all installation instructions identif ied in previous chapters.
CHAPTER 6 Cabling E-Series Routers 6-2 6 Connect the po wer cables fr om t he po wer source t o t he po w 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 cable s 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 y our system should take only a few minut es. Y ou will need t he items list ed below and in Ta b l e 6 - 1 f or proper installation. • 1/8" f lathead screwdr iv er • 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 po wer ing up the E-ser ies rou ter , you mus t set up a management console. The console enable s you t o communicate with your syst em dur ing the po wer -up process an d to 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 inputs with BNC connec tors • Nort h American – T wo 1 00-ohm T1 inputs wit h th ree pin wire-wrap connect or s. 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 input ports: 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 Chapt er 8, Accessing 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 mus t attach g rounding and electr ical wires bef ore you attempt sys tem po wer -up.
CHAPTER 6 Cabling E-Series Routers 6-10 Figure 6-4 ERX-14xx model, power input module T ask 1: T ur n Off All E-Series R outer Po w e r Before star ting, you must switch all E-series router po wer switches t o OFF . • T o turn of f t he rout er , push each po w er switch to the OFF position.
Cabling the E-Series Router for Power E-Series Routers 6-11 T ask 2: Connect the Gro unding Cables All E-ser ies r outers ha ve tw o g rounding studs located in the rear of the chassis, near the pow er inputs. Each stud pro vides g rounding f or a single po wer unit.
CHAPTER 6 Cabling E-Series Routers 6-12 War ni ng: The wiring color code of the powe r cables depends on the color coding of the DC p ower source installed at your site.
Cabling the E-Series Router for Power E-Series Routers 6-13 ERX-310 router (AC model) 1 Inser t the powe r 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 ollowin g section illus trates 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 simil ar 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 insert ing an RJ-45 connect or , be sure it clicks into the por t. Figure 6-9 I/O module with RJ-45 connector RJ-48C Connectors When insert ing an RJ-48C connec tor , be sure it click s into the 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 Produc ts - Part 1: Equipm ent Class, Requirements, and U ser’s Guide (200 1) , multimode I/O modules with LC connectors are def ined as follo ws: CL ASS 1 LED PR ODUCT .
CHAPTER 6 Cabling E-Series Routers 6-18 SC Duplex Connectors In accordance wit h EN60825-1 , Saf ety of Laser Produc ts - Part 1: Equipm ent Class, Requirements, and U ser’s Guide (200 1) , multimode I/O modules with SC connectors are def ined as f ollows: CL ASS 1 LED PR ODUCT .
Cabling I/O Modules E-Series Routers 6-19 Cabling X.21/V .35 Connector s F our cables are a vailable f or t he X .2 1/V .35 I/O modules: • X.2 1 DCE cable (t er minated with 8 female X.2 1 connectors) • X.2 1 DTE cable (terminated with 8 male X.2 1 connec tors) • V .
CHAPTER 6 Cabling E-Series Routers 6-20 R edundant Por ts Some modules ha ve r edundant por ts. See Chapter 1 2, Module Specif i cations f or specif ications.
7 P o w ering Up E-Series R outer s This chapt er descr ibes how to po wer up an E-ser ies rout er and determine if it has booted properl y . Bef or e Y ou Po wer Up the System Before po wer ing up t he sy stem, y ou should complete the task 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 tha t the syst em is already connected to a power source. See Chapter 6, Cabling the E-Series Router for Power . F or specif ications on t he elec tr ical require ments for the 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, t he CLI on t he SRP module may become a vailable before the line modules ha ve comple ted initialization. Command s relating to a line module may fail if the module has not com pleted initialization.
CHAPTER 7 Powering Up E-Series Routers 7-4.
8 Accessing E-Series R outer s This chapt er discusses how to access t he syst em to mana ge it. Managing y our router inclu des both conf ig ur ing and monitor ing it. F or basic inf or mation on t he management of the system, see E-Ser ies System Basics Conf iguration Guide, Chap ter 4, Managi ng the System .
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 t he IP address, y ou can a ccess t he syst em remote ly (for example, via T elnet).
Console Port Setup E-Series Routers 8-3 Connecting Dir ectly to the E-S eries R outer When you connect a console directly to th e system, use a cable appropr iat e for y our terminal connec tor . The cable must ha ve a f emale DB-9 connect or to atta ch t o t he RS-232 port on the 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 i t boots. Assigning an IP Ad dress When y our console is ready t o communicate with t he syst em, pow er up th e system (see Chap ter 7 , P ow er ing U p E-Series Routers ), and se t an IP address f or the system.
Telnet Setup E-Series Routers 8-5 Bef ore you can a ccess t he syst em wit h T elne t, y ou must either conf igure a passw ord fo r T elnet access or d i sable the passw ord req uirement from the management con sole. In t he f ollo wing example, y ou disable the password.
CHAPTER 8 Accessing E-Series Routers 8-6 The system is no w in Global Co nf iguration mode, from which you can conf igure the sy s tem. See E- Ser ies Sys tem Ba sics Conf iguration Guide, Chapt er 2, Command Line Inter face . Caution: Do not change the IP address for the Ethernet inte rface that you are using to communicate with the s ystem.
9 Maintaining E-Series R outer s This chapter list s the tools , items, and steps needed f or installing and uninstalling E-ser ies components. Other maintenance pr ocedures 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 com ponent was shipped, and use this pack aging to store the item .
Upgrading NVS Cards on SRP Modules E-Series Routers 9-3 Upg rading NVS Ca r ds on SRP Modules This sec tion descr ibes how to instal l highe r -capacity NVS cards on SRP modules. The procedure y ou use depends on the number of SRP modules in t he system.
CHAPTER 9 Maintaining E-Series Routers 9-4 Upgrading a System T ha t Contains Tw o SRP Modules In a system that contains two SRP modules, y ou can upgr ade the 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 SR P module: 1 Obtain an antist atic container for the NVS card y ou will remo ve (see St or ing Modules and Com ponents , earlier in this chapt er).
CHAPTER 9 Maintaining E-Series Routers 9-6 Upg rading Memor y on SRP Modules This section describes how to upg rad e memor y on SRP modules. E-ser ies software releases 3.
Upgrading Memory on SRP Modules E-Series Routers 9-7 a cream ceramic connec tor 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 e mpty ce ramic connector , so that the n o tc h i n the lo ng g ol d e d ge of th e S OD IM M al ig ns w ith 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 ho w to replace small f or m-fac tor pluggable transceiv er s (SFPs) on G ig abit Ethern e t (GE) modules that suppor t these devices.
CHAPTER 9 Maintaining E-Series Routers 9-10 Figure 9-4 Possible release mechan isms on the SFP 5 Release the SFP and pull it out of the slo t. 6 Place the SFP in an antis t atic bag. 7 If you are using the redu ndant port on the E-ser ies GE I/O module, repeat steps 3 thr ou gh 6 f or the other SFP .
Replacing SFPs on GE I/O Modules E-Series Routers 9-11 Caution: Be sure to position the SFP correctly before you inst all it. 3 Hold th e SFP so that: • The connec tion circuitry is adjacent to t he TX and RX markings on th e module’s faceplat e. • The front will be visible whe n you ins t all the SFP .
CHAPTER 9 Maintaining E-Series Routers 9-12 V erifyin g the Installa tio n When y ou ha ve replaced the SFPs and connec ted the cables, issue the show inter face gigabitEther net command f or each interface to check that t he int er face is operational (up).
Replacing Fan Trays E-Series Routers 9-13 R eplacing F an T rays A tra y of cooling fans pro vides forc ed air cooling f or components in the E-ser ies rout er . The fan trays are ho t-swappable and can be replaced wit hout po weri ng do wn t he system.
CHAPTER 9 Maintaining E-Series Routers 9-14 Figure 9-8 Fan tray in ERX-310 ro uter R emo ving the Fan T r ay T o remove the fa n tray: 1 (ERX -1 4xx models only) Place a f lat head scre wdr iver in the g roo v e where the top be zel meets the chassis on the top of the system, a nd 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 r ay T o install t he fan tra y: Caution: Do not use the fan tray handle to carry the fan tray assembl y .
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 accomm odate 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 y ou can troubleshoot a specif ic problem, suc h as abnor mal LED ac tivity or no system po w er , when y ou po wer up the router . Diagnos ing Problems Y our initial response to a sy stem problem should be to: 1 Check po wer connec tions.
CHAPTER 10 Troubleshooting 10-2 Initialization Sequence Each E-ser ies line module is initia lized independently . As a result, t he CLI on t he 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 com pleted initialization.
Understanding Status LEDs to Troubleshoot E-Series Routers 10-3 LED Activity During Booting When the sy st em boots, it runs a ser ies of test s for each module ins t alled in the system, and t he LEDs displa y var ious conf igur ations. Ref er to t he tables in t his sect ion to underst and nor mal and abnormal LED activity .
CHAPTER 10 Troubleshooting 10-4 The follo wing f igures show a representative module for each of th e thre e 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 • Et hernet line module ( Figure 1 0-2 ) • Other line modules ( Figure 1 0-3 ) Figure 10-1 SRP module LEDs Note: The primary SRP module illumi nates the REDUNDANT LED only when the SRP module detect s that there is a secondary or standby SRP module onli ne.
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 diagnostic tests, and t he module sta tus LEDs displa y var ious conf igur ations. Obser ve the scenar io present ed in Ta b l e 1 0 - 3 to v er ify that t he syst em has booted pr operly .
CHAPTER 10 Troubleshooting 10-8 F AIL LED lights • 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 ar e compatible; replace if necessary. 2 If you replaced the I/O module only , issue the re load slot slot_number command.
Monitoring Temperatures of Modules E-Series Routers 10-9 R edundancy Status Y ou ca n de ter mine t he redundancy st ate of line modules by examining 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 non functional.
CHAPTER 10 Troubleshooting 10-10 When y ou ha ve resolv ed the cause of the high tem perature, y ou must po wer cycle the system to rese t t he modules. R esetting Line Modul es and SRP Modules T wo recessed bu ttons on line modules and SRP modules pr ovide the mechanisms f or resetting.
Double-Bit Errors on SRP Modules E-Series Routers 10-11 • If ECC de tects a single-bit error , it automatically cor rec ts the er ror , and operation continues. • If ECC de tects a double-bit error , it logs t he error , stops the main processor on the controller , and takes the 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 mod els 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 dir ect s router ’s exhaust air below the router and out the back. See Figure 3-2 in Chapter 3, Installation Guidelines and Requirements .
ERX-7xx Models Specifications E-Series Routers 11-3 ERX-7xx Models Specificat ions T elecommun ications Certification • ACA TS 016-1997 • CTR13 – Commission Decision of 9 July 1997 on a common t.
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, In st allation Guideline s and Requirements .
ERX-310 Router Specifications E-Series Routers 11-5 ERX-310 R outer Specifications T elecommun ications Certification • ACA TS 016-1997 • CTR13 – Commission Decision of 9 July 1997 on a common t.
CHAPTER 11 System Specifications 11-6 Sp ace Requ irement 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 lef t on the right of the router . • Be aware that router exhausts hot air from its left side.
ERX-310 Router Specifications E-Series Routers 11-7 T elecommun ications 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 inf or mation ab out line modules, SRP modules, and I/O modules a vailable for E-series ro uters. Al l line modules, wit h th e ex ception of the IPSec Ser vice and T unnel Ser vice module, combine with I/O modules to pro vide particular capabilities an d 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 Supporte d 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) Chann elized and unchannelized T3 DS3, DS1, D S0 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 TM 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 T M 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 T M 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 12 - 2 on t he f ollowing pages f or modul e de ta ils such as E-ser ies model com p atibility , SRP module compatibility , module type, redundancy suppor t, and po wer 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 SER VICE 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-5.
CHAPTER 12 Module Specifications 12-16 I/O Module Sp ecifica tions See Ta b l e 1 2 - 3 on the follo wing pages for I/O module de ta ils such as module type, E-se r ies model compatibility , SRP module compatibility , nu mber of por ts, connec tor 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, u se CA 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 TM • OC3-4 I/O MUL TI MODE ASIC ERX-7xx models ERX-14xx models ERX-310 router SRP-5G+ SR.
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 PO S 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 end 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 Le ngths f or X.21/V .35 Cables Ser ial signals can tra vel a limit ed dist ance without signif icant deg radation. S lo wer ser ial signals c an trav el far t her with out deg radation than faster serial signals.
CHAPTER 12 Module Specifications 12-40.
13 Pr otocol Suppor t This chapt er lists t he la yer 2 and lay er 3 prot ocols and applications th at 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 i cations , f or a list of modules and t heir identifying labels.
CHAPTER 13 Protocol Support 13-2 Channelized OCx/STMx Modules T able 13-1 Channe lized OCx/STMx modules Protocol or Applicatio n cOCx Line Module with cOC3/STM1 Modules cOCx Line Module 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 net Modules T ransparent bridging No No VRRP No No T able 13-3 Channe lized T3 modules (continued) Protocol or Applicatio n 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 F rame Relay No No No Multilink PPP No No No NBMA (multip.
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 mo dules (continued) .
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 b ridged Ethernet) No No CBF No Y.
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 bridged Eth.
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 assig nments for the cables used with th e ER X -7xx models and ERX -1 4xx models.
APPENDIX A Cable Pinouts A-2 Figure A-1 SRP I/O module serial port Ta b l e A - 2 lists t he pinout f or t he ser ial cable’s RS-232 connec tor . Once you ha ve conf igured an IP address on t he system, you can connect using a hos t r unning T elnet o ve r t he 1 0/1 00Base- T Ethernet port on t he 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 t he pinouts f or the Et her ne t cable’s RJ-45 connector .
APPENDIX A Cable Pinouts A-4 Ta b l e A - 4 lists t he pinou t for the straight-through ada pter . CT1 and CE1 I/O Modules CT1 I/O modules ha v e 2 4 RJ-48C f emale connectors. CE1 I/O modules ha ve either 20 RJ-48C fe male connectors or tw o 25-pair female T elco connect or s.
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 t he pinout f or th e CT1/CE1 connec tor . F or CE1 I/O modules wit h T elco connectors, the other ends of t he cables are att ached to a balun panel t hat splits t he signals from two T elc o connect or s 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. Th e cables from the CE1 I/O module are plugged int o t he two 50-pin T elco connec tors on the other side of the 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 14 RX RING 10 Port 14 TX TIP 35 Port 14 TX RING 11 Port 15 RX TIP 36 Port 15 RX RING 12 Port 15 TX TIP 37 Port 15 TX RING 13 Port 16 RX TIP 38 Por.
B Installing JUNOSe Softw ar e Caution: Check the Release Notes for extra information about install ing and upgrading the software. The E-ser ies software resides on an NVS card located in the SRP module. W e ship eve r y SRP module with an NVS card t hat contains a software release.
APPENDIX B Installing JUNOSe Software B-2 router in the ne twork. Depending on the netw ork conf igur ation, y ou can copy the release f iles from either t he ne twor k host or the f ir st E-series route r to the other E-ser ies rout ers in t he ne twork (see Cop ying Release Files from One E-Ser ies Rout er to Ano ther ) .
Installing Software When a Firewall Exists E-Series Routers B-3 T o install t he software, perform t he f ollowing task s: 1 Obtain t he required inf or mation f or t he installation. 2 F or routers that are currently operating, div er t ne tw 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 t his mode via the CLI: 1 Issue t he enable command. host1> enable 2 T yp e the pa s sw or d i f the sy st em pr om pt s y ou . T ask 4: Configur e IP on an In terf ace T ypically , yo u conf igure IP on the F ast Ether ne t inter face of t he 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 igur e access to the netw ork hos t: 1 Use the ping command to de ter mine whe ther t he E-ser ies rou ter can reac h t he ne tw ork host.
APPENDIX B Installing JUNOSe Software B-6 If t he E-ser ies router cannot reach the n e twork host, verify t hat you per formed t he previous steps in t his procedure c orrectly 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. Th is process can t ake sev er al minutes.
APPENDIX B Installing JUNOSe Software B-8 acquire the new version from t he SRP module, and reinitialize. When y ou obser ve the LEDs on the line modules, th e line mod ules appear to boo t twice.
Installing Software When a Firewall Does Not Exist E-Series Routers B-9 T ask 1: Obtain the R equir ed Inf or mation Bef ore you install t he software, obtain t he follo wing information: • The pass.
APPENDIX B Installing JUNOSe Software B-10 4 Set an IP address on the interfac 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 ip Address ftp loginname password 7 Press <CTRL -Z> to re tur n to Pr ivileged Exec m ode.
APPENDIX B Installing JUNOSe Software B-12 T ask 9: Reboot the System T o reboot the system using the newl y installed software: 1 Access Global Conf igur ation 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 th e E-series sof tware in Boo t mode, you must access t he CLI via the l ocal console. T o install t he software: 1 Obtain t he required inf or mation f or t he installation.
APPENDIX B Installing JUNOSe Software B-14 Note: If you do not pres s the key sequence <mb> before the coun tdown ends, the reloading proc ess continues and returns the CLI to the normal User Exec mode.
Copying Release Files from One E-Series Router to Another E-Series Routers B-15 F or ex ample: :boot## copy hostname :/cdrom/x-y-z/x-y-z.rel x-y-z.rel The software release will be copie d from t he ne tw ork host to the E-ser ies rout er . This process can t ak e several minutes.
APPENDIX B Installing JUNOSe Software B-16 The procedures for transferr ing release f ile s from a source E-ser ies router to a de stination E-series router ar e almost identical to transferr ing release f iles from a ne twor k host to an E-series router on t he same side of the fi r e w a l l .
Upgrading Systems That Are Operating with Tw o SRP Modules E-Series Routers B-17 • If no f irewall separate s t he E-series router from t he ne twor k host, copy the f iles to the E-ser ies r outer (see Ins talling Sof twar e 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, w e pro vide mu ltiple options for req uesting and receiving technical suppor t from the Juniper Ne twor k s T echnical Assistance Center (JT A C). See t he Juniper Netw ork s W eb site for complete customer ser vice inf or mation: • http://www .
APPENDIX C Customer Support C-2 Inform a tion Y o u Need to Suppl y When requ esting technical support fr om t he JT A C by phone, be prepared t o provide the f ollow ing inf or mation when prom pte d. F or existing cases: • Enter y our 1 1 digit case numbe r follo w ed by the # sign.
Returning Products for Repair or R eplacement E-Series Routers C-3 R etur ning Pr oducts fo r Repair or R eplacement In the event of a hardware failur e, please contact Juniper N e tworks to obtain a Retur n 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 acco rding 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 port 6-5, 6-7 A access, mana gement 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 (electr ical) req uirements 1 1-2, 1 1-4, 1 1-6 cust omer premises equipm ent 1-3 customer support xx D DCE status 1 0- 4 Declaration of Co nf or mity , EC D-1 de tecting double-b it error 1 0-1 1 Device Manag ement System, NMC-RX 1-1 6 diagnosing problems.
E-Series Routers 3 H hardware cable conf iguration 3-8, 6-1 redundanc y f eatu res 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.
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 module.
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 hardwa re components 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 unne l Ser vice modules , protocols 1 3-1 2 U uninstallin g modules. See remo ving m odules updating the sy st em so ftware xv, B-1 upgr ading software systems with one SRP module B-1 systems with two SRP modules B-1 6 upli nk line mod ules 1-1 0 V ventilation.
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