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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – End User License Agreement
  • Page 5 – About This Guide; Par t 1; Chapter 1
  • Page 7 – vii
  • Page 8 – Par t 3; Chapter 8; viii
  • Page 9 – Par t 4; ix
  • Page 10 – Par t 5
  • Page 11 – Platforms ERXTM Hardware Guide; Objectives; JUNOSe System Basics; xi
  • Page 12 – Table 1 defines the notice icons used in this guide.; Table 1: Notice Icons; JUNOSe Command Reference Guide; Table 2: Text and Syntax Conventions; xii
  • Page 13 – Convention; Acronyms; xiii
  • Page 14 – xiv
  • Page 15 – Document; xv
  • Page 16 – xvi
  • Page 17 – Obtaining Documentation; , or fill out the documentation feedback form at; xvii
  • Page 18 – xviii
  • Page 19 – ERX Overview on page 3
  • Page 21 – ERX Over view; Over view
  • Page 25 – chapter, depending on the line modules in the slots.
  • Page 27 – access
  • Page 28 – SRP Module
  • Page 30 – Module Details; ERX Module Guide
  • Page 31 – Do not remove the SRP module while the system is running.; SRP Module Redundancy; Although you can remove PCMCIA NVS (Flash) cards from a running
  • Page 32 – Line Modules
  • Page 33 – Figure 11: Representative Line Module; Packet Classification
  • Page 34 – SNMP MIB Management; NMC-RX Device Management System; This section describes system redundancy features.; SRP Modules; JUNOSe System
  • Page 35 – NVS Cards; When you install new NVS cards or SRP modules, you must issue the; synchronize; command fails, and a warning message is displayed; do not offer line module redundancy.
  • Page 37 – Figure 12: Data Flow When a Spare Line Module Is Active; Power
  • Page 38 – Fans
  • Page 39 – Par t 2
  • Page 41 – Chapter 2; Unpacking and Inspecting ERX Routers; Before You Begin
  • Page 42 – top, and remove the box of accessories that sits on top of the router.; Open the carton from the top.
  • Page 43 – Inspecting Router Components and Accessories
  • Page 45 – Chapter 3; Installing ERX Routers; Before You Begin on page 27
  • Page 47 – If you install an ERX-7xx model or ERX-310 router directly above an
  • Page 48 – Figure 15: ERX Routers Installed in Recommended Order; Safety Guidelines; Install equipment in the rack from the bottom upward. This helps to
  • Page 49 – before
  • Page 51 – After you finish installing the router:
  • Page 53 – Chapter 4; Installing Modules; JUNOSe System Basics Configuration Guide,
  • Page 54 – Figure 16: Orientation of Line Modules in ERX Routers; Slot Groups; Slot group 1—Slots 0 through 2
  • Page 55 – Slot Groups for the ERX-7xx Models; Slot group 1—Slots 2 and 3
  • Page 56 – Combinations of Line Modules In Slot Groups; JUNOSe; OC48 Line Modules; Other ERX routers do not support GE-2 line modules.; Managing Modules Using the Software; JUNOSe System Basics Configuration; Protecting Modules and Slots
  • Page 57 – Table 4: Grounding Jack Locations; Always handle the module by its edges. Do not touch the components,
  • Page 58 – in an antistatic bag.; Order of Installation; You need the following tools to install a line module:; Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during
  • Page 59 – before attaching power cables.; Table 5: SRP Module Slot Assignments
  • Page 61 – Figure 20: Ejectors in the Open Position; selected slot and pushing the module until it stops.
  • Page 62 – show version; command. If this occurs, remove and reinsert; Installing a Line Module or an I/O Module; it to the ESD grounding jack on the chassis.
  • Page 63 – Table 6: Module Slot Assignments
  • Page 65 – Figure 21: Ejectors in the Closed Position; Carefully slide the module out of the chassis.
  • Page 67 – halt
  • Page 68 – Figure 22: Installing a Redundancy Midplane; Installing the I/O Modules; To install the I/O modules in a redundancy group:
  • Page 69 – Verifying the Installation; show redundancy; Configuring Line Module Redundancy
  • Page 71 – Chapter 5; Cabling ERX Routers
  • Page 72 – We recommend that you use shielded cables where appropriate.
  • Page 73 – /8–inch flathead screwdriver; Table 7: Required Cables
  • Page 74 – Por t; External Timing Por ts; router does not support external timing.
  • Page 76 – To connect the clock source input ports:
  • Page 77 – You can use a wire-wrap gun to attach wires to pins.; Management Por ts; This section applies to all ERX routers.
  • Page 79 – Table 9: Power Input Module Cables and Wires Needed
  • Page 80 – Figure 26: Power Input Module for ERX-14xx Models; Task 1: Turn Off All Router Power; Before starting, you must switch all router power switches to OFF.
  • Page 81 – Task 2: Connect the Grounding Cables
  • Page 83 – Repeat Steps 1–2 for the other power input module, if needed.
  • Page 84 – BNC Connectors; HSSI Connectors; Do not terminate HSSI connections with SCSI connectors. Although
  • Page 85 – When inserting an RJ-45 connector, be sure it clicks into the port.
  • Page 86 – LC Duplex Connectors; CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT.; SC Duplex Connectors
  • Page 88 – Figure 33: I/O Module with SC Full Duplex Connectors; SMB Connectors
  • Page 89 – Figure 34: I/O Module with SMB Connectors
  • Page 90 – Redundant Por ts; Some modules have redundant ports. See the; See “Powering Up ERX Routers” on page 73.
  • Page 91 – Chapter 6; Powering Up ERX Routers; Before You Power Up the System
  • Page 92 – enable; Initialization Sequence
  • Page 93 – Status LEDs
  • Page 95 – Chapter 7; Accessing ERX Routers
  • Page 96 – In the HyperTerminal window, select HyperTerminal.; Connecting Directly to the Router
  • Page 97 – To connect a console directly to the system:; Figure 36: Management Por ts for ERX Routers; Connect the crossover adapter connector to your PC’s serial port.
  • Page 98 – Assigning an IP Address; slotnumber
  • Page 99 – line; JUNOSe System Basics Configuration Guide, Chapter 8,; configure; JUNOSe System Basics Configuration Guide, Chapter 2,
  • Page 100 – SNMP; JUNOSe System Basics Configuration Guide, Chapter 4,; See “Maintaining ERX Routers” on page 85.
  • Page 101 – Maintaining ERX Routers on page 85
  • Page 103 – Maintaining ERX Routers
  • Page 104 – Storing Modules and Components; lead to damage of these items.; Do not insert any metal object, such as a screwdriver, or place your
  • Page 105 – “Upgrading NVS Cards on SRP Modules” on page 87; running on the system.; Upgrading a System That Contains One SRP Module
  • Page 106 – Upgrading a System That Contains Two SRP Modules
  • Page 108 – Figure 37: NVS Card Slot on SRP Module; Remove the NVS card and place it in the antistatic container.
  • Page 109 – Displaying the Memor y Installed; show hardware; Removing SODIMMs
  • Page 110 – Adding New SODIMMs; Locate the four SODIMM sockets on the SRP module. (See Figure 38 and; Figure 39: SODIMM Sockets on the SRP-40 Module
  • Page 111 – Verifying the Upgrade
  • Page 112 – Removing SFPs; Figure 40: Possible Release Mechanisms on the SFP
  • Page 113 – Installing SFPs; Figure 41: Example of SFP
  • Page 114 – Figure 42: Installing an SFP on a GE I/O Module; Insert the SFP into the I/O module until it clicks into place.
  • Page 115 – show interface gigabitEthernet; interfaceSpecifier
  • Page 117 – Removing the Fan Tray
  • Page 119 – Figure 46: Attaching a Cable Management Bracket
  • Page 121 – Chapter 9; Troubleshooting
  • Page 122 – might fail if the module has not completed initialization. Use the; show; command to display line module status. Do not enter commands; Troubleshooting Power Failures; Table 10: Causes of Power Failures
  • Page 123 – LED Identification
  • Page 126 – Figure 47: SRP Module LEDs
  • Page 127 – Figure 48: FE2 Module LEDs
  • Page 128 – Figure 49: E3 and T3 Module LEDs; LED Activity; the line modules appear to boot twice.; OK
  • Page 129 – reload slot
  • Page 131 – Redundancy Status; You can view the temperature of each module by issuing the; show environment all; and; show environment table; commands. In addition, the system generates detailed
  • Page 132 – Resetting Line Modules and SRP Modules
  • Page 133 – Fixing Double-Bit Errors; Remove the second SRP module, if there is one.
  • Page 135 – System Specifications on page 119
  • Page 137 – Appendix A; System Specifications; ERX-14xx Models Specifications on page 119; ERX-14xx Models Specifications; Categor y
  • Page 143 – ERX-310 Router Specifications
  • Page 147 – Appendix B
  • Page 148 – The recommended maximum ambient temperature is 50° C (122° F).
  • Page 151 – When allocating equipment rack space, consider the following:
  • Page 152 – Figure 50: ERX Routers Installed in a Rack; Mechanical Requirements; Follow these mechanical requirements for your rack:
  • Page 154 – Figure 51: Airflow for ERX Routers; Comply with the following recommendations:
  • Page 155 – Ensure that power cables deliver sufficient power to the system.; Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
  • Page 156 – , and indicate the type of Juniper Networks; Changes or Modifications to this equipment not expressly
  • Page 157 – FCC Requirements for Consumer Products
  • Page 158 – Avis CS-03 d’Industrie Canada; Les utilisateurs ne doivent pas procéder à ces raccordements
  • Page 160 – EC Declaration of Conformity; The preceding translates as:
  • Page 161 – Appendix C; Cable Pinouts; SRP I/O Module on page 143
  • Page 162 – Table 19 lists the pinout for the serial cable’s RS-232 connector.; Pin
  • Page 163 – Table 20 lists the pinouts for the Ethernet cable’s RJ-45 connector.; DB-9 female to RJ-45 female crossover null modem adapter
  • Page 164 – Signal; Table 22 lists the pinout for the straight-through adapter.
  • Page 165 – Table 23 lists the pinout for the CT1/CE1 connector.
  • Page 169 – Appendix D; Contacting Customer Suppor t
  • Page 171 – Figure 57: Representative Module Serial Number ID Label; Priority level; Opens a case and assigns a number
  • Page 175 – Appendix E; Declaration of Conformity on page 157; Declaration of Conformity
  • Page 179 – Symbols; accessing
  • Page 180 – fans
  • Page 183 – software
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