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Seite 1 - Getting Started Guide

J2320, J2350, J4350, and J6350 Services RouterGetting Started GuideRelease 9.2Juniper Networks, Inc.1194 North Mathilda AvenueSunnyvale, California 94

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Power Guidelines, Requirements, and Specifications ...107Site Electrical Wiring Guidelines ...

Seite 3 - End User License Agreement

For more information about the TIM516, see the Avaya manual Hardware Descriptionand Reference for Avaya Communication Manager.TIM518 Analog Telephony

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For pinouts of cable connectors for the TIM518, see “TIM518 ConnectorPinout” on page 244.To install or remove an Avaya VoIP module, see “Replacing a P

Seite 5 - Abbreviated Table of Contents

NOTE: The TIM521 does not support BRI stations or combining both B-channelstogether to form a 128-Kbps channel. Over a 16-Kbps channel, called the D-

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Chapter 4Services Router User Interface OverviewYou can use two user interfaces to monitor, configure, troubleshoot, and manage aServices Router—the J

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Edit the configuration in a text file. Upload a configuration file.The J-Web interface also allows you to manage configuration history and set ares

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Using the J-Web InterfaceThis section contains the following topics: Starting the J-Web Interface on page 83 J-Web Layout on page 83 Elements of th

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Top pane—Displays identifying information and links. Main pane—Location where you monitor, configure, diagnose, and manage theServices Router by en

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Top Pane ElementsThe top pane comprises the elements shown in Figure 49 on page 85.Figure 49: Top Pane Elements Juniper Networks logo—Link to http://w

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Figure 50: Main Pane Elements Help (?) icon—Displays useful information when you move the cursor over thequestion mark. This help displays field-spec

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Figure 51: Side Pane Elements Subtask—Displays options related to the selected task in the J-Web taskbar. Configuration hierarchy—For the J-Web conf

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Configuring Basic Settings with a Configuration Editor ...147Verifying Basic Connectivity ...

Seite 14 - Part 5 Index

The path displayed in the top right corner of each page provides a context. Use thispath to see your location in a configuration hierarchy. Clicking a

Seite 15 - About This Guide

Table 49: Key J-Web Edit Configuration Buttons (continued)ButtonFunctionCancelClear the entries you have not yet applied to the candidate configuratio

Seite 16 - How to Use This Guide

Figure 52: CoS Help PageJ-Web SessionsYou establish a J-Web session with the Services Router through an HTTP-enabled orHTTPS-enabled Web browser. The

Seite 17 - Document Conventions

Using the Command-Line InterfaceThis section contains the following topics: CLI Command Hierarchy on page 91 Starting the CLI on page 92 CLI Operat

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intervening space), you see a list of commands that match the partial name youtyped.Starting the CLITo start the CLI:1. Establish a connection with th

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set Set CLI properties, date/time, craft interface message show Show system information ssh Star

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insert Insert a new ordered data element load Load configuration from ASCII file quit Quit from this

Seite 21 - Requesting Technical Support

Table 50: CLI Editing KeystrokesKeyboard SequenceActionTask CategoryCtrl-bMove the cursor back one character.Move the cursor.Esc bMove the cursor back

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To complete a command or option that you have partially typed, press Tab orSpacebar. If the partially typed letters uniquely identify a command, the c

Seite 23 - J-series Overview

When you enter the help commands described in Table 51 on page 97, the CLIdisplays usage guidelines and summary information for configuration statemen

Seite 24 - 2 ■ J-series Overview

Replacing PIM Cables ...175Removing PIM Cables ...

Seite 25 - Overview of Services Routers

user@host> set cli ?Possible completions: complete-on-space Set whether typing space completes current word directory Set working d

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Table 52: Configuring the CLI Environment (continued)OptionsDefault SettingCLI CommandEnvironmentFeatureTo change the number of charactersdisplayed on

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100 Using the Command-Line InterfaceJ2320, J2350, J4350, and J6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide

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Part 2Installing a Services Router Preparing for Router Installation on page 103 Installing and Connecting a Services Router on page 117 Establishi

Seite 29 - IPv6 routing and forwarding

102 Installing a Services RouterJ2320, J2350, J4350, and J6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide

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Chapter 5Preparing for Router InstallationBefore installing a J-series Services Router, make sure that your site has the properoperating environment a

Seite 31 - Ethernet Switching

Rack RequirementsJ-series Services Routers must be installed in a rack. Many types of racks areacceptable, including front-mount racks, four-post (tel

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The J2320 chassis height of 1.75 in. (4.45 cm) equals 1 U. The J2350 chassis heightof 2.61 in. (6.63 cm) equals 1.5 U. Each U is a standard rack unit

Seite 33 - Administration

Router Environmental TolerancesTable 53 on page 106 specifies the environmental conditions required for normalServices Router operation. In addition,

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Then, use a Type C fire extinguisher, which uses noncorrosive fire retardants, toextinguish the fire. For more information about fire extinguishers, s

Seite 35 - System Overview

Part 4 J-series Requirements and SpecificationsChapter 13 Network Cable Specifications and Connector Pinouts 223Serial PIM Cable Specifications ...

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Site Electrical Wiring GuidelinesWARNING: Certain ports on the router are designed for use as intrabuilding(within-the-building) interfaces only (Type

Seite 37 - Chapter 2: System Overview

CAUTION: To comply with intrabuilding lightning/surge requirements, intrabuildingwiring must be shielded, and the shield for the wiring must be ground

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Detachable AC power cords, each 2.5 m (approximately 8 ft) long, are supplied withthe Services Router. The appliance coupler at the female end of the

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For information about the AC power supply, see “J2320 and J2350 Services RouterHardware Features” on page 13 and “J4350 and J6350 Services Router Hard

Seite 40 - J2320 and J2350 Midplane

NOTE: Power cords and cables must not block access to router components or drapewhere people might trip on them.For information about the DC power sup

Seite 41 - J2320 and J2350 Front Panel

Table 57: J-series PIM Power Consumption and Heat DissipationTokensPIM Abbreviationin JUNOS CLIModel NumberNameHeatHigh PowerLow Power8–81xSFP uPIMJX

Seite 42 - Power Button and POWER LED

Table 57: J-series PIM Power Consumption and Heat Dissipation (continued)TokensPIM Abbreviationin JUNOS CLIModel NumberNameHeatHigh PowerLow Power162

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Network Cable SpecificationsThe Services Router supports interfaces that use various kinds of network cable. Forinformation about the type of cable us

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116 Site Preparation ChecklistJ2320, J2350, J4350, and J6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide

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Chapter 6Installing and Connecting a ServicesRouterMake the appropriate preparations and verify the J-series equipment before installinga J-series Ser

Seite 46 - J2350 Power System

Grounded Equipment Warning ...260Warning Statement for Norway and Sweden ...

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For J4350 and J6350 Services Routers—Mounting brackets and screws(provided), number 2 Phillips screwdriver, and mounting screws appropriatefor your

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Installing J2320 and J2350 RoutersWARNING: DC-powered Services Routers are intended for installation only in arestricted access location.You can cente

Seite 49 - J4350 and J6350 Chassis

3. Align the top hole in each mounting bracket with a hole in each rack rail as shownin Figure 56 on page 120 and Figure 57 on page 120, making sure t

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You can center-mount or front-mount the J4350 and J6350 Services Routers in arack. In general, a center-mount rack is preferable to a front-mount rack

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Figure 59: Attaching Center Screw to the Rack3. Lift the router and insert the larger elliptical openings in the mounting bracketsonto the partially i

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Figure 61: Completing the InstallationConnecting Interface Cables to Services RoutersYou connect the interfaces installed in the Services Router to va

Seite 53 - J4350 and J6350 Boot Devices

For J2320 and J2350 Services Routers—The grounding cables must be, atminimum, 14 AWG single-strand wire cable. The grounding lug must be aring-type,

Seite 54 - J4350 and J6350 Front Panel

c. With a Phillips screwdriver, remove the screw and washer from the PEMnuts at the grounding point on the rear of the chassis.d. Place the grounding

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Figure 63: Connecting AC Power to the J2350 Services RouterFigure 64: Connecting AC Power to the J4350 or J6350 Services RouterConnecting DC PowerCAUT

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1. Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare wrist, andconnect the strap to the ESD point on the chassis. For more informat

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About This GuideThis preface provides the following guidelines for using the J2320, J2350, J4350, andJ6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide: Obj

Seite 58 - J4350 Power System

overtighten. Apply between 8 lb-in. (0.9 Nm) and 9 lb-in. (1.02 Nm) of torqueto the screw.f. Using the other removed screw, secure the negative (–) DC

Seite 59 - J6350 Power System

Figure 66: Connecting DC Power to the J4350 or J6350 Services RouterPowering a Services Router On and OffTo power on a Services Router, press the powe

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130 Powering a Services Router On and OffJ2320, J2350, J4350, and J6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide

Seite 61 - Software Overview

Chapter 7Establishing Basic ConnectivityThe JUNOS software is preinstalled on the Services Router. When the router ispowered on, it is ready to be con

Seite 62 - JUNOS Software Processes

Table 60: Basic Connectivity Terms (continued)DefinitionTermPackets destined for IP addresses not identified in the routing table aresent to the defau

Seite 63 - User Interfaces

Root PasswordThe root user has complete privileges to configure the Services Router, and managefiles in the router's file system. Initially, the

Seite 64 - 42 ■ Software Overview

are added to the configuration to resolve hostnames in the order in which you listthem.If you plan to include your router in several domains, you can

Seite 65 - PIM and VoIP Module Overview

After the initial configuration is complete, you can attach the built-in Ethernet portthat you are using for management purposes to the management net

Seite 66 - PIM and VoIP Module Terms

If the router is operating in a Common Criteria environment, see the SecureConfiguration Guide for Common Criteria and JUNOS-FIPS.SSH also allows you

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A management device, such as a PC or laptop, with a serial port and anasynchronous terminal application (such as Microsoft WindowsHyperterminal) An

Seite 68 - Field-Replaceable PIMs

Network administrators who install, configure, and manage products of JuniperNetworksPersonnel operating the equipment must be trained and competent

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7. Turn on the power to the management device. The router assigns an IP addressto the management device within the 192.168.1.0/24 subnetwork if the de

Seite 70 - 48 ■ Field-Replaceable PIMs

Figure 68: Connecting to the Gigabit Ethernet Port on J4350 and J6350 RoutersConnecting to the CLI LocallyIf you plan to use the CLI to configure the

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8. Configure the port settings as follows: Bits per second: 9600 Data bits: 8 Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Flow control: None9. Power on the router

Seite 72 - 50 ■ Field-Replaceable PIMs

Figure 70: Connecting to the Console Port on J4350 and J6350 RoutersConnecting to the CLI RemotelyYou can connect to the CLI from a remote location th

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3. From the PC or laptop computer, start your asynchronous terminal emulationapplication (such as Microsoft Windows Hyperterminal) and select the COM

Seite 74 - 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet ePIMs

Connecting to the CLI at the User EndTo remotely connect to the CLI through a dial-up modem connected to the consoleport on the router:1. At your remo

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Figure 71: Set Up Quick Configuration PageBefore you configure the router, gather the information described in “Before YouBegin” on page 136.To config

Seite 76 - 54 ■ Field-Replaceable PIMs

To cancel your entries and return to the Quick Configuration page, clickCancel.NOTE: After initial configuration is complete, the Services Router st

Seite 77 - Dual-Port Serial PIM

Table 61: Set Up Quick Configuration Summary (continued)Your ActionFunctionField To immediately set the time using the NTP server,click Set Time via N

Seite 78 - Dual-Port T1 or E1 PIM

Configuring Basic Settings with a Configuration EditorTo establish basic connectivity on a Services Router, you identify the router, connectthe router

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more extensive configuration, use the J-Web configuration editor or CLI configurationmode commands.To monitor, diagnose, and manage a router, use the

Seite 80 - 58 ■ Field-Replaceable PIMs

3. If you are using the J-Web interface, click Commit to view a summary of yourchanges, then click OK to commit the configuration. If you are using th

Seite 81 - T3 or E3 PIM

Table 63: Configuring Basic Settings (continued)CLI Configuration EditorJ-Web Configuration EditorTaskSet the address of the NTP server.For example:se

Seite 82 - Dual-Port Fast Ethernet PIM

Table 63: Configuring Basic Settings (continued)CLI Configuration EditorJ-Web Configuration EditorTask1.Delete the existing IP address:delete ge-0/0/0

Seite 83 - 4-Port Fast Ethernet ePIM

}services {}ntp {server 10.148.2.21;}}interfaces {ge-0/0/0 {unit 0 {family inet {address 192.168.1.1/24;}}}lo0 {unit 0 {family inet {address 172.16.1.

Seite 84 - 4-Port ISDN BRI PIMs

152 Displaying Basic Connectivity ConfigurationsJ2320, J2350, J4350, and J6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide

Seite 85 - Figure 37: ISDN BRI U PIM

Chapter 8Configuring Secure Web AccessYou can manage a Services Router remotely through the J-Web interface. Tocommunicate with the router, the J-Web

Seite 86 - ADSL PIM

Table 64: Secure Web Access Terms (continued)DefinitionTermProtocol similar to HTTP with an added encryption layer that encrypts and decryptsuser page

Seite 87 - G.SHDSL PIM

Obtain an SSL certificate from a trusted signing authority. See “Generating SSLCertificates” on page 155.Generating SSL CertificatesTo enable secure

Seite 88 - Avaya VoIP Modules

Figure 72: Quick Configuration Secure Access PageTo configure Web access settings in the J-Web interface:1. Enter information into the Secure Access Q

Seite 89 - Avaya VoIP Module Summary

3. To verify that Web access is enabled correctly, connect to the router using oneof the following methods: For HTTP access—In your Web browser, type

Seite 90 - 68 ■ Avaya VoIP Modules

Table 3: Text and Syntax Conventions (continued)ExamplesDescriptionConventionConfigure the machine’s domain name:[edit]root@# set system domain-namedo

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Table 65: Secure Access Quick Configuration Summary (continued)Your ActionFunctionFieldTo enable HTTPS on all interfaces, select the EnableHTTPS on Al

Seite 92 - 70 ■ Avaya VoIP Modules

Table 66: Configuring a Secure Web Access (continued)CLI Configuration EditorJ-Web Configuration EditorTaskEnterset certificates local new load-key-fi

Seite 93 - J2350 Services Router

local {new {"-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----\nMIICXQIBAAKBgQC/C5UI4frNqbiqPwbTiOkJvqoDw2YgYse0Z5zzVJyErgSg954T\nEuHM67Ck8hAOrCnb0YO+SYY5rCXLf4+2s

Seite 94 - 72 ■ Avaya VoIP Modules

Chapter 9Installing and Managing J-series LicensesTo enable some JUNOS software features on a J-series Services Router, you mustpurchase, install, and

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message after it commits the configuration rather than failing to commit it becauseof a license violation.Software Feature LicensesEach feature licens

Seite 96 - 74 ■ Avaya VoIP Modules

Managing J-series Licenses with the J-Web InterfaceTo manage licenses with the J-Web interface, you perform the following tasks: Adding New Licenses

Seite 97 - Table 40: LEDs for TIM510

Adding New Licenses with the J-Web InterfaceTo add a new license key on a Services Router with the J-Web license manager:1. In the J-Web interface, se

Seite 98 - 76 ■ Avaya VoIP Modules

3. Select Save it to disk and specify the file to which the license keys are to bewritten.4. Go on to “Verifying J-series License Management” on page

Seite 99 - Table 44: LEDs for TIM516

Saving License Keys with the CLITo save the licenses installed on the Services Router to a file with the CLI:1. Enter operational mode in the CLI.2. T

Seite 100 - 78 ■ Avaya VoIP Modules

Each license is present. Licenses are listed in ascending alphanumeric order bylicense ID. The feature for each license is the expected feature. Th

Seite 101 - Table 46: LEDs for TIM518

documentation of the statements and commands described in J-series guides, seethe JUNOS software manuals listed in Table 4 on page xix.Table 4: J-seri

Seite 102 - 80 ■ Avaya VoIP Modules

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Part 3Maintaining Services Router Hardware Replacing Hardware Components on page 171 Troubleshooting Hardware Components on page 209 Contacting Cus

Seite 104 - Before You Begin

170 Maintaining Services Router HardwareJ2320, J2350, J4350, and J6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide

Seite 105 - Using the J-Web Interface

Chapter 10Replacing Hardware ComponentsBecause many of the Services Router's hardware components are field-replaceableunits (FRUs), you can remov

Seite 106 - Figure 48: J-Web Layout

Table 69: Tools and Parts RequiredComponentsTool or PartAllElectrostatic bag or antistatic matAllElectrostatic discharge (ESD)grounding wrist strapPIM

Seite 107 - Main Pane Elements

CAUTION: Do not hot-swap PIMs. Failure to power off the router before removingor installing a PIM might result in damage to the hardware.Figure 73: Re

Seite 108 - Side Pane Elements

Installing a PIMCAUTION: Do not hot-swap PIMs. Failure to power off the router before removingor installing a PIM might result in damage to the hardwa

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6. If necessary, arrange the cables to prevent them from dislodging or developingstress points: Secure each cable so that it is not supporting its ow

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3. Arrange the cable as necessary to prevent it from dislodging or developing stresspoints: Secure the cable so that it is not supporting its own wei

Seite 111 - Getting J-Web Help

5. With a Phillips screwdriver remove the flat head screws from the rear and sidesof the chassis.6. Position the router so that you face the front pan

Seite 112 - J-Web Sessions

This product includes the Envoy SNMP Engine, developed by Epilogue Technology, an Integrated Systems Company. Copyright © 1986-1997, EpilogueTechnolog

Seite 113 - CLI Command Hierarchy

Table 4: J-series Guides and Related JUNOS Software Publications (continued)Corresponding JUNOS Software ManualChapter in a J-series Guide JUNOS MPLS

Seite 114 - CLI Operational Mode

Figure 77: Matching the Chassis Slots and Tabs3. Lower the cover fully onto the base, and slide it so that the front tabs match thefront slots and the

Seite 115 - CLI Configuration Mode

Figure 78: Location of J2320 and J2350 Internal Compact FlashTo replace the internal compact flash:1. Place an electrostatic bag or antistatic mat on

Seite 116 - CLI Basics

Figure 79: Removing the J2320 or J2350 Internal Compact Flash9. Place the compact flash on the antistatic mat or in the electrostatic bag.10. With the

Seite 117 - Command Completion

Replacing Internal Compact Flashes on J4350 and J6350 RoutersThe internal compact flash is installed in a slot on the bottom of the J4350 or J6350chas

Seite 118 - Online Help

Figure 82: Alternative Horizontal Orientation of J4350 and J6350 Compact FlashTo replace the compact flash:1. Place an electrostatic bag or antistatic

Seite 119 - Table 51: help Commands

Figure 83: Removing the J4350 or J6350 Compact Flash8. Place the compact flash on the antistatic mat or in the electrostatic bag.9. Slide the new comp

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12. Replace the power cord or cable.13.Press and release the power button to power on the router. Verify that the POWERLED lights steadily.Replacing E

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Skip this step, if the router did not boot from the external compact flash (seestep 1).5. With a Phillips screwdriver, loosen the pan head screws that

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12. Tighten the pan head screws that secures the compact flash slot cover to therear of the chassis.13. Plug the power cord into the power supply.14.P

Seite 123 - Installing a Services Router

1.Verify the device that the router used to boot, by running the show system storagecommand from the CLI. For example:user@host> show system storag

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Table 4: J-series Guides and Related JUNOS Software Publications (continued)Corresponding JUNOS Software ManualChapter in a J-series Guide JUNOS Syste

Seite 125 - Chapter 5

3. Insert the USB storage device into the USB port. If the USB storage device doesnot easily slide into the port, it might not be oriented correctly.

Seite 126 - Rack Requirements

Figure 89: J4350 and J6350 DRAM LocationTo modify the DRAM configuration, use the following procedures: Removing a DRAM Module on page 189 Installin

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Figure 90: Installing or Replacing DRAM ModulesInstalling a DRAM ModuleJ2320, J2350, J4350 and J6350 Services Routers support 256-MB and 512-MB DRAMmo

Seite 128 - Fire Suppression

5. Pressing firmly on both ends, push the module into the slot until the ejectorsclick into the closed position (see Figure 90 on page 190).6. Slide t

Seite 129 - Fire Suppression Equipment

1. Locate a replacement power cord with the type of plug appropriate for yourgeographical location (see “AC Power, Connection, and Power CordSpecifica

Seite 130 - Electromagnetic Compatibility

NOTE: If the power supply is a redundant power supply in a J6350 Service Router,you can leave the router powered on and power flowing in the other pow

Seite 131 - Router Power Requirements

NOTE: Each power supply must be connected to a dedicated AC power feed. Forinformation about connecting to AC power sources, see “ConnectingPower” on

Seite 132 - Figure 54: AC Plug Types

CAUTION: You must ensure that power connections maintain the proper polarity.The power source cables might be labeled (+) and (–) to indicate their po

Seite 133 - A, and the other power

CAUTION: You must ensure that power connections maintain the proper polarity.The power source cables might be labeled (+) and (–) to indicate their po

Seite 134 - Planning for Power Management

1. Ensure that the voltage across the DC power source cable leads is 0 V and thatthe cable leads cannot become active during installation.CAUTION: You

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Product warranties—For product warranty information, visithttp://www.juniper.net/support/warranty/. JTAC Hours of Operation —The JTAC centers have

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Figure 94: Installing a DC Power SupplyReplacing Crypto Accelerator Modules on J2320 and J2350 RoutersThe Crypto Accelerator Module is a processor car

Seite 137 - Site Preparation Checklist

Removing a J2320 or J2350 Crypto Accelerator ModuleNOTE: If you are installing a Crypto Accelerator Module into a J2320 or J2350 ServicesRouter for th

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Installing a J2320 or J2350 Crypto Accelerator ModuleTo install a Crypto Accelerator Module:1. Take the following steps if you have not already done s

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8.Press and release the power button to power on the router. Verify that the POWERLED lights steadily.9.Verify that the Crypto Module is correctly ins

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Figure 98: Crypto Accelerator Module Location on J4350 and J6350 RoutersTo modify a Crypto Accelerator Module configuration, use the following procedu

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6. Locate the Crypto Module on the system board (see Figure 98 on page 202).7. Using a Phillips screwdriver remove the screw, as shown in Figure 99 on

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Installing a J4350 or j6350 Crypto Accelerator ModuleTo install a Crypto Accelerator Module:1. Take the following steps if you have not already done s

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If Crypto Module appears in the output, the Crypto Accelerator Module is installedcorrectly.Replacing Air Filters on J2350 RoutersThe cooling fans on

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Figure 102: Placing the Air Filter on the Air Filter Tray6. Press down on the filter until it is firmly seated against the bottom of the tray.7. Hold

Seite 145 - Chassis Grounding

Figure 104: Attaching Air Filter and Filter CoverWe recommend changing the filter every 6 months. However, the optimal filterreplacement interval can

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Part 1J-series Overview Overview of Services Routers on page 3 System Overview on page 13 PIM and VoIP Module Overview on page 43 Services Router

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208 Replacing Air Filters on J4350 and J6350 RoutersJ2320, J2350, J4350, and J6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide

Seite 148 - Connecting DC Power

Chapter 11Troubleshooting Hardware ComponentsThis chapter contains the following topics: Chassis Alarm Conditions on page 209 Troubleshooting Power

Seite 149 - –48 VDC and RTN

Table 70: Chassis Alarm Conditions and Corrective Actions (continued)Alarm SeverityCorrective ActionAlarm ConditionsComponentRed (major)Replace the fa

Seite 150 - 128 ■ Connecting Power

To bring the PIM online:1. Check if the PIM exceeds the power and heat tokens permitted by issuing theshow chassis fpc and show chassis power-ratings

Seite 151 - POWER LED lights during

user@host# set chassis fpc 2 offlineIf the power and heat tokens no longer exceed the maximum, the PIMs thatwere placed offline by J-series power mana

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Chapter 12Contacting Customer Support andReturning HardwareThis chapter describes how to return the Services Router or individual componentsto Juniper

Seite 153 - Chapter 7

The following sections describe the label location on each type of component: J2320 and J2350 Chassis Serial Number and Agency Labels on page 214 J4

Seite 154 - Router Identification

J4350 and J6350 Chassis Serial Number and Agency LabelsJ4350 and J6350 Services Routers have serial number ID labels on the back of thechassis, as sho

Seite 155 - Network Settings

PIM Serial Number LabelPIMs are field-replaceable. Each PIM has a unique serial number. The serial numberlabel is located on the right side of the PIM

Seite 156 - Loopback Address

NOTE: Do not return any component to Juniper Networks unless you have firstobtained an RMA number. Juniper Networks reserves the right to refuse shipm

Seite 157 - Management Access

2 J-series OverviewJ2320, J2350, J4350, and J6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide

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Flat-blade screwdriver, approximately 1/4 in. (6 mm) Phillips (+) screwdrivers, numbers 1 and 2Packing the Services Router for ShipmentTo pack the

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When you return components, make sure they are adequately protected withpacking materials and packed so that the pieces are prevented from movingaro

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220 Packing a Router or Component for ShipmentJ2320, J2350, J4350, and J6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide

Seite 161 - Connecting to the CLI Locally

Part 4J-series Requirements and Specifications Network Cable Specifications and Connector Pinouts on page 223 Safety and Regulatory Compliance Infor

Seite 162 - ■ Flow control: None

222 J-series Requirements and SpecificationsJ2320, J2350, J4350, and J6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide

Seite 163 - 2. Power on the modem

Chapter 13Network Cable Specifications andConnector PinoutsThe network interfaces supported on the router accept different kinds of networkcable. Ser

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Table 71: 2-Port Serial PIM Cables and Connectors (continued)PinoutsEnd-to-EndConductorsConnector HardwareConnectorNameTable 76 on page 228234-40 thre

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Table 72: RS-232 DTE Cable Pinout (continued)DescriptionLFH-60 PairingDB-25 PinLFH-60 Pin–––18 to 17RS-232 DCE Cable PinoutTable 73: RS-232 DCE Cable

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Table 74: RS-422/449 (EIA-449) DTE Cable Pinout (continued)DescriptionLFH-60 PairingDC-37 (DB-37) PinLFH-60 PinReceive Data (A)261Request to Send (A)4

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RS-422/449 (EIA-449) DCE Cable PinoutTable 75: RS-422/449 (EIA-449) DCE Cable PinoutDescriptionLFH-60 PairingDC-37 (DB-37) PinLFH-60 PinShield Ground–

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Chapter 1Overview of Services RoutersJ-series Services Routers provide stable, reliable, and efficient IP routing, WAN andLAN connectivity, and manage

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EIA-530A DTE Cable PinoutTable 76: EIA-530A DTE Cable PinoutDescriptionLFH-60 PairingDB-25 PinLFH-60 PinShield Ground–115Transmit Data (A)59260Receive

Seite 170 - Configurations on page 150

EIA-530A DCE Cable PinoutTable 77: EIA-530A DCE Cable PinoutDescriptionLFH-60 PairingDB-25 PinLFH-60 PinShield Ground–115Transmit Data (A)221Receive D

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V.35 DTE Cable PinoutTable 78: V.35 DTE Cable PinoutDescriptionLFH-60 PairingM/34 PinLFH-60 PinFrame Ground–A15Signal Ground–B57Request to Send–C48Cle

Seite 172 - Verifying Basic Connectivity

V.35 DCE Cable PinoutTable 79: V.35 DCE Cable PinoutDescriptionLFH-60 PairingM/34 PinLFH-60 PinFrame Ground–A15Signal Ground–B57Request to Send–C37Cle

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Table 80: X.21 DTE Cable Pinout (continued)DescriptionLFH-60 PairingDB-15 PinLFH-60 PinTransmit Data (A)59260Control (A)47348Receive (A)241Indicate (A

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Table 81: X.21 DCE Cable Pinout (continued)DescriptionLFH-60 PairingDB-15 PinLFH-60 PinIndicate (B)481247Signal Element Timing (B)521351–––30 to 29Fas

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Table 83: Gigabit Ethernet uPIM RJ-45 Connector Pinout (continued)FunctionSignal NamePinBidirectional pair +BBI_DB+3Bidirectional pair +CBI_DC+4Bidire

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Table 85: RJ-45 Chassis Console Connector PinoutDescriptionSignalPinRequest to SendRTS Output1Data Terminal ReadyDTR Output2Transmit DataTxD Output3Ch

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Table 87 on page 236 through Table 90 on page 237 describe the RJ-48 connectorpinouts.Table 87: RJ-48 Connector to RJ-48 Connector (Straight) PinoutSi

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Table 89: RJ-48 Connector to DB-15 Connector (Straight) PinoutSignalDB-15 Pin(Data NumberingForm)RJ-48 Pin (on T1/E1 PIM)(Data Numbering Form)RX/Ring/

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an external compact flash and two universal serial bus (USB) ports for external storage,and an optional Crypto Accelerator Module.J2320 routers ordere

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Table 90: RJ-48 Connector to DB-15 Connector (Crossover) Pinout (continued)SignalDB-15 Pin(Data NumberingForm)RJ-48 Pin (on T1/E1 PIM)(Data Numbering

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ISDN RJ-45 Connector PinoutThe 1-port and 4-port ISDN PIMs use an RJ-45 cable, which is not supplied with thePIMs. Table 92 on page 239 describes the

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NOTE: Two different RJ-45 cables and RJ-45 to DB-9 adapters are provided. Do notuse the RJ-45 cable and adapter for the Services Router console port t

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TIM508 Connector PinoutThe TIM508 Analog Telephony Interface Module uses a B25A unshielded 25–pairamphenol cable. Table 95 on page 241 describes the T

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Table 96: TIM510 RJ-45 Connector Pinout (continued)SignalPinNo connection3R1 - Transmit4T1 - Transmit5No connection6No connection7No connection8TIM514

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Table 98: TIM516 Connector Pinout (continued)SignalPinTip4Tip5Tip6Tip7Tip8Tip17Tip18Tip19Tip20Tip21Tip22Tip23Tip24Ring26Ring27Ring28Ring29Ring30Ring31

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Table 98: TIM516 Connector Pinout (continued)SignalPinRing48Ring49TIM518 Connector PinoutThe TIM518 Analog Telephony Interface Module uses a B25A unsh

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Table 99: TIM518 Connector Pinout (continued)SignalPinTip29Tip30Tip31Tip3233Tip42Tip4344Tip45Tip46Tip47Tip48Tip49TIM521 Connector PinoutThe TIM521 Tel

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246 Connector Pinouts for Avaya VoIP ModulesJ2320, J2350, J4350, and J6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide

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Chapter 14Safety and Regulatory ComplianceInformationTo install and use the Services Router safely, follow proper safety procedures. Thischapter discu

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upgraded to 1 GB. For instructions on upgrading memory, see “Replacing DRAMModules” on page 188.Each J2350 chassis contains four built-in Gigabit Ethe

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risico's en dient u op de hoogte te zijn van standaard maatregelen om ongelukkente voorkomen.WARNING: Varoitus Tämä varoitusmerkki merkitsee vaar

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entraña la corriente eléctrica y familiarizarse con los procedimientos estándar deprevención de accidentes.WARNING: Varning! Denna varningssymbol sign

Seite 193 - Replacing Hardware Components

The separate protective earthing terminal provided on this product shall bepermanently connected to earth. Replace fuses only with fuses of the sam

Seite 194 - Removing a PIM

Varning! Denna utrustning ska endast installeras och bytas ut av utbildad ochkvalificerad personal.Preventing Electrostatic Discharge DamageMany Servi

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Electrical Safety Guidelines and WarningsWhen working on equipment powered by electricity, follow the guidelines describedin the following sections:

Seite 196 - Installing a PIM

Install the Services Router in compliance with the following local, national, orinternational electrical codes: United States—National Fire Protect

Seite 197 - Installing PIM Cables

The cores in the mains lead are colored in accordance with the following code(within the United States): Green and yellow—Earth Blue—Neutral Brow

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NOTE: Primary overcurrent protection is provided by the building circuit breaker.This breaker should protect against excess currents, short circuits,

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huolehtivassa kojetaulussa sijaitseva suojakytkin, käännä suojakytkinKATKAISTU-asentoon ja teippaa suojakytkimen varsi niin, että se pysyyKATKAISTU-as

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DC Power Grounding Requirements and WarningAn insulated grounding conductor that is identical in size to the grounded andungrounded branch circuit sup

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The J4350 Services Router supports the following field-replaceable PIMs and AvayaVoIP modules: Gigabit Ethernet uPIM (1-port, 6-port, 8-port, and 16-

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WARNING: Waarschuwing De juiste bedradingsvolgorde verbonden is aarde naaraarde, +RTN naar +RTN, en –48 V naar – 48 V. De juiste bedradingsvolgordelos

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conectar siempre primero y desconectar por último. Observe que el alambre de tierrase debe conectar siempre primero y desconectar por último.WARNING:

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WARNING: Warnung Wenn Litzenverdrahtung erforderlich ist, sind zugelasseneVerdrahtungsabschlüsse, z.B. für einen geschlossenen Regelkreis oder gabelfö

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Waarschuwing Deze apparatuur hoort geaard te worden Zorg dat de host-computertijdens normaal gebruik met aarde is verbonden.Varoitus Tämä laitteisto o

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Multiple Power Supplies Disconnection WarningWARNING: The J6350 Services Router has more than one power supply connection.All connections must be remo

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WARNING: Varning! Denna J6350 enhet har mer än en strömförsörjningsanslutning;alla anslutningar måste vara helt avlägsnade innan strömtillförseln till

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WARNING: ¡Atención! Antes de manipular el chasis de un equipo o trabajar cercade una fuente de alimentación, desenchufar el cable de alimentación en

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WARNING: ¡Atención! El equipo está diseñado para trabajar con sistemas dealimentación tipo TN.WARNING: Varning! Enheten är konstruerad för användning

Seite 210 - Replacing DRAM Modules

WARNING: ¡Atención! Para reducir el riesgo de incendios, usar sólo líneas detelecomunicaciones de calibre No. 26 AWG o más gruesas.WARNING: Varning! F

Seite 211 - Removing a DRAM Module

Warnung Lesen Sie die Installationsanweisungen, bevor Sie das System an dieStromquelle anschließen.WARNING: Avvertenza Consultare le istruzioni di ins

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The J6350 Services Router supports the following field-replaceable PIMs and AvayaVoIP modules: Gigabit Ethernet uPIM (1–port, 6-port, 8-port, and 16-

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De Juniper Networks router moet in een stellage worden geïnstalleerd die aaneen bouwsel is verankerd. Dit toestel dient onderaan in het rek gemonte

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WARNING: Warnung Zur Vermeidung von Körperverletzung beim Anbringen oderWarten dieser Einheit in einem Gestell müssen Sie besondere Vorkehrungen treff

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Ved montering av denne enheten i et kabinett som er delvis fylt, skal kabinettetlastes fra bunnen og opp med den tyngste komponenten nederst i kabin

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försiktighetsåtgärder för att försäkra dig om att systemet står stadigt. Följande riktlinjerges för att trygga din säkerhet: Juniper Networks router

Seite 217 - Removing a DC Power Supply

Observe the following guidelines and warnings: General Laser Safety Guidelines on page 272 Class 1 Laser Product Warning on page 272 Class 1 LED Pr

Seite 218 - Installing a DC Power Supply

Class 1 LED Product WarningWARNING: Class 1 LED product.Waarschuwing Klasse 1 LED-product.Varoitus Luokan 1 valodiodituote.Attention Alarme de produit

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WARNING: Warnung Nicht direkt in den Strahl blicken und ihn nicht direkt mitoptischen Geräten prüfen.WARNING: Avvertenza Non fissare il raggio con gli

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WARNING: Attention Des radiations invisibles à l'il nu pouvant traverser l'ouverturedu port lorsqu'aucun câble en fibre optique n'

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Battery Handling WarningWARNING: Replacing the battery incorrectly might result in an explosion. Replacethe battery only with the same or equivalent t

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WARNING: ¡Atención! Existe peligro de explosión si la batería se reemplaza demanera incorrecta. Reemplazar la batería exclusivamente con el mismo tipo

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End User License AgreementREAD THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (“AGREEMENT”) BEFORE DOWNLOADING, INSTALLING, OR USING THE SOFTWARE. BY DOWNLOADING,INS

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Table 5: Summary of J-series Features and License Requirements (continued)Separate LicenseJ-series FeatureFeature CategoryOpen Shortest Path First (OS

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WARNING: Avvertenza Prima di intervenire su apparecchiature collegate alle lineedi alimentazione, togliersi qualsiasi monile (inclusi anelli, collane,

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WARNING: Varoitus Älä työskentele järjestelmän parissa äläkä yhdistä tai irrotakaapeleita ukkosilmalla.WARNING: Attention Ne pas travailler sur le sys

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waar de maximale aanbevolen omgevingstemperatuur van 40οC wordt overschreden.Om te voorkomen dat de luchtstroom wordt beperkt, dient er minstens 15,2

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temperatura ambiente máxima recomendada de 40οC. Para impedir la restricciónde la entrada de aire, deje un espacio mínimo de 15,2 cm alrededor de las

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WARNING: Aviso A descartagem final deste produto deverá ser efectuada de acordocom os regulamentos e a legislação nacional.WARNING: ¡Atención! El dese

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EN 61000-3-2 Power Line Harmonics EN 61000-3-3 Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker EN 61000-4-2 ESD EN 61000-4-3 Radiated Immunity EN 61000-4-4 EFT

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CanadaThis Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.T

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European CommunityCompliance Statements for EMC Requirements 285Chapter 14: Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information

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JapanThe preceding translates as follows:This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council forInterference by Informati

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United StatesThe Services Router has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a ClassB digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules

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Table 5: Summary of J-series Features and License Requirements (continued)Separate LicenseJ-series FeatureFeature CategoryEthernet: Media access contr

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If trouble is experienced with this equipment or for repair or warranty information,please follow the applicable procedures explained in the “Technica

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Part 5Index Index on page 291Index 289

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290 IndexJ2320, J2350, J4350, and J6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide

Seite 239 - Tools and Parts Required

IndexSymbols#, comments in configuration statements...xviii#, configuration mode command prompt...93( ), in syntax desc

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alternative boot media See boot devices; USBaltitude requirement...106analog media module See TIM514ana

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Commit (J-Web configuration editor)...89OK (J-Web configuration editor)...88OK (Quick Configuration)...

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command promptschanging...98configuration mode (#)...

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Ddaemons See processes, softwaredatasheets URL...43DB-9 connector pinoutschassis console port

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earthquakesrack-mount requirements...105seismic requirements...106EIA-530A DCE

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for autoinstallation...134management interface...134Gigabit Ethernet e

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Table 5: Summary of J-series Features and License Requirements (continued)Separate LicenseJ-series FeatureFeature CategoryCommon CriteriaSecurityNetwo

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immunity standards...282initial configuration requirements...136injury, ste

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hardware...13, 26installation...119interfa

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Dual-Port Serial PIM...55Dual-Port T1 PIM...56E3 PIM...

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ALM (TGM550 alarm)...72ALM (TIM508 alarm)...74ALM (TIM510 alarm)...

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DC power cable, replacing...194DRAM modules...188external compact flash

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PIMs (Physical Interface Modules)4-Port Fast Ethernet...614-Port ISDN BRI...

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powerAC power See AC powerapplying...129button...

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tools and parts required...171USB storage device...186request chassis pic

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read installation instructions...266telecommunications cord...265TN power system...

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show chassis routing-engine commandchecking CPU temperature...25, 38checking DRAM amount...18,

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Table 5: Summary of J-series Features and License Requirements (continued)Separate LicenseJ-series FeatureFeature CategorySystem logActivity Logging a

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system overviewhardware...13software...

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trunk ports, TIM508pinouts...241TRUNK ports, TIM514...

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signaling limitations...108suppressing electromagnetic interference(EMI)...

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12 J-series Software Features and LicensesJ2320, J2350, J4350, and J6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide

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Chapter 2System OverviewJ-series J2320, J2350, J4350, and J6350 Services Routers have chassis that are similarbut with important differences. J2320, J

Seite 263 - TIM510 RJ-45 Connector Pinout

In addition to the components described in subsequent sections, the chassis includesthe following components: Mounting brackets—One pair of metal bra

Seite 264 - TIM516 Connector Pinout

Figure 2: Front of J2350 ChassisFigure 3: Rear of J2320 ChassisFigure 4: Rear of J2350 AC-Powered ChassisJ2320 and J2350 Services Router Hardware Feat

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Figure 5: Rear of J2350 DC-Powered ChassisFigure 6: J2320 Hardware Components16 J2320 and J2350 Services Router Hardware FeaturesJ2320, J2350, J4350

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Figure 7: J2350 Hardware ComponentsTable 6 on page 17 summarizes the physical specifications for the router chassis.Table 6: J2320 and J2350 Physical

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7. Ownership. Juniper and Juniper's licensors, respectively, retain ownership of all right, title, and interest (including copyright) in and to t

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J2320 and J2350 MidplaneThe J2320 and J2350 midplane is located in the center of the chassis and forms therear of the PIM card cage (see Figure 6 on p

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J2320 and J2350 Boot DevicesJ2320 and J2350 Services Routers can boot from three devices: Internal compact flash External compact flash (also known

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STATUS LED on page 21 ALARM LED on page 21 HA LED on page 22 RESET CONFIG Button on page 22 Built-In Gigabit Ethernet Ports on page 23 Console

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Table 7: J2320 and J2350 POWER LEDDescriptionStateColorPower is functioning correctly.On steadilyGreenPower button has been pressed and quickly releas

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Table 9: J2320 and J2350 ALARM LEDDescriptionStateColorMajor alarm indicates a critical situation on the router thathas resulted from one of the follo

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You can change the default behavior of the RESET CONFIG button. For moreinformation, see the J-series Services Router Basic LAN and WAN Access Configu

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USB PortThe USB ports on the front panel of the router (see Figure 8 on page 19 andFigure 9 on page 19) accept a USB storage device or USB storage dev

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The AC power supply has a single AC appliance inlet that requires a dedicated ACpower feed. The DC power supply has a terminal block that provides a s

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Figure 11: Airflow Through the J2320 ChassisFigure 12: Airflow Through the J2350 ChassisJ4350 and J6350 Services Router Hardware FeaturesThis section

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J6350 Power System on page 37 J4350 and J6350 Cooling System on page 38J4350 and J6350 ChassisThe J4350 and J6350 chassis is a rigid sheet metal st

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Abbreviated Table of ContentsAbout This Guide xvPart 1 J-series OverviewChapter 1 Overview of Services Routers 3Chapter 2 System Overview 13Chapter 3

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Figure 13: Front of J4350 and J6350 ChassisFigure 14: Rear of J4350 AC-Powered ChassisNOTE: The J4350 AC-powered chassis has a power switch and does n

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Figure 16: Rear of J4350 DC-Powered ChassisFigure 17: Rear of DC-Powered J6350 ChassisJ4350 and J6350 Services Router Hardware Features 29Chapter 2:

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Figure 18: J4350 and J6350 Hardware ComponentsTable 11 on page 30 summarizes the physical specifications for the router chassis.Table 11: J4350 and J6

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J4350 and J6350 MidplaneThe midplane is located in the center of the chassis and forms the rear of the PIMcard cage (see Figure 18 on page 30). You in

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J4350 and J6350 Front PanelThe front panel of the Services Router (see Figure 19 on page 32) allows you to installor remove PIMs, view router status L

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Figure 20: Slot Number Diagram on Front PanelGigabit Ethernet and 4-port Fast Ethernet ePIMs can be installed in high-speed slotsonly. High-speed slot

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off and on again, we recommend waiting a few seconds between shutting it downand powering it back up. Table 13 on page 34 describes the STATUS LED.Tab

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RESET CONFIG ButtonUse the RESET CONFIG button to return the router to either the rescue configurationor the factory default configuration. The button

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Console PortYou can use the console port on the chassis front panel to connect to the RoutingEngine through an RJ-45 serial cable. From the chassis co

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Table 16: Power Supply LEDDescriptionStateNo power is flowing to the power supply.OffPower supply is connected and power is flowing.GreenPower supply

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vi J2320, J2350, J4350, and J6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide

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WARNING: DC-powered Services Routers are intended for installation only in arestricted access location.J4350 and J6350 Cooling SystemThe cooling syste

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Figure 21: Airflow Through the J4350 and J6350 ChassisSoftware OverviewEach J-series Services Router runs the JUNOS software on its general-purposepro

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Routing Engine and Packet Forwarding EngineA Services Router has two primary software processing components: Routing Engine—The Routing Engine provid

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Table 17: JUNOS Software ProcessesDescriptionNameProcessManages the Services Router system as follows: Provides communication between the other proces

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For more information, see “Services Router User Interface Overview” on page 81.Other user interfaces for the Services Router interact with the managem

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Chapter 3PIM and VoIP Module OverviewJ-series Services Routers accept Physical Interface Modules (PIMs) and Avaya VoIPmodules in the slots on the fron

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Table 18: PIM and VoIP Module TermsDefinitionTermITU-T Standard G.992.1 that defines how ADSL works over plain old telephone service(POTS) lines.ADSL

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Table 18: PIM and VoIP Module Terms (continued)DefinitionTermStateless firewall filter that enables dial-on-demand routing backup when applied toa phy

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Field-Replaceable PIMsPIMs are removable and insertable only when the Services Router is powered off.You can install a PIM into one of the slots in th

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Table 19: J2320 and J2350 Field-Replaceable PIM SummarySample Interface Name(type-pim/0/port)Port NumberingSupported Software Releasesfor This PIMPIMg

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Table of ContentsAbout This Guide xvObjectives ...x

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Table 20: J4350 and J6350 Field-Replaceable PIM and Module SummarySample Interface Name(type-pim/0/port)Slot and Port NumberingSupported Software Rele

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Table 20: J4350 and J6350 Field-Replaceable PIM and Module Summary (continued)Sample Interface Name(type-pim/0/port)Slot and Port NumberingSupported S

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Figure 23: 6-Port Gigabit Ethernet uPIMThe 8-port and 16-port Gigabit Ethernet uPIMs, shown in Figure 24 on page 50 andFigure 25 on page 50, have RJ-4

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1000Base-SX, 1000Base-LX, and 1000Base-T SFPs. They do not support1000Base-LH SFPs.1000Base-SX and 1000Base-LX SFP transceivers have the following cha

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For alarms, see the configuring and monitoring alarms information in the J-seriesServices Router Administration Guide.Optical Interface Support. Table

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Figure 27: SFP Gigabit Ethernet ePIMFeatures. The Gigabit Ethernet ePIM provides the following key features: Autonegotiation through medium-dependent

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NOTE: High-speed slots are labeled with an E on the front-panel slot number diagram.To install or remove a PIM, see “Replacing a PIM” on page 172.Inte

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Dual-Port Serial PIMThe Dual-Port Serial PIM (Figure 28 on page 55) provides a physical connection toserial network media types through two serial int

Seite 309 - United States

Dual-Port T1 or E1 PIMThe Dual-Port T1 PIM (Figure 29 on page 56) and Dual-Port E1 PIM(Figure 30 on page 56) provide a physical connection to T1 or E1

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Table 26: Status LEDs for T1 and E1 PortsDescriptionStateColorOnline with no alarms or failures.On steadilyGreenActive with a local alarm. The router

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J2320 Power System ...24J2350 Power System ...

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Maximum MTU value of 4500 bytes (for channelized T1 or E1 interface) and4098 bytes (for ISDN PRI services)NOTE: For a clear-channel T1 or E1 interfa

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For alarms, see the configuring and monitoring alarms information in the J-seriesServices Router Administration Guide.T3 or E3 PIMThe T3 (also known a

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Table 28: Status LEDs for T3 and E3 PortsDescriptionStateColorOnline with no alarms or failures.On steadilyGreenActive with a local alarm. The router

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Table 29: LEDs for Dual-Port Fast Ethernet PIMDescriptionStateColorLabelOnline and link is active.On steadilyGreen (100 Mbps)Yellow (10 Mbps)LINK/SPEE

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For pinouts of cable connectors for Fast Ethernet ePIMs, see “Fast Ethernet RJ-45Connector Pinout” on page 233.NOTE: 4-port Fast Ethernet ePIMs suppor

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Figure 37: ISDN BRI U PIMISDN BRI PIMs provide the following key features: Onboard network processor Bandwidth on demand Dial backup Dial-on-deman

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For alarms, see the configuring and monitoring alarms information in the J-seriesServices Router Administration Guide.ADSL PIMThe ADSL PIM provides a

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Table 32: LEDs for ADSL PIMsDescriptionStateColorLabelPIM passed the self-test and is online andoperational.On steadilyGreenONLINEPIM is offline.OffUn

Seite 320 - 298 ■ Index

Local and remote loopback diagnostics ITU-T G.991.2, ITU-T G.994.1, and ITU-T G.997.1 standards complianceNOTE: Payload loopback functionality is n

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Avaya VoIP modules are described in the following sections: Avaya VoIP Module Summary on page 67 TGM550 Telephony Gateway Module on page 69 TIM508

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TIM514 Analog Telephony Interface Module ...75TIM516 Analog Telephony Interface Module ...

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Table 34: J2320 and J2350 Avaya VoIP Module Summary (continued)Sample InterfaceName(type-pim/0/port)Maximum Number on aChassisSlot and PortNumberingS

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Table 35: J4350 and J6350 Avaya VoIP Module Summary (continued)Sample InterfaceName(type-pim/0/port)Maximum Number on aChassisSlot and PortNumberingSo

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Figure 41: TGM550 Telephony Gateway ModuleThe TGM550 provides the following key features: Voice VoIP Media Gateway services. Two analog telephone (L

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Table 36 on page 71 lists the maximum number of media servers, telephones, andso on that are supported by the TGM550 installed on a J4350 or J6350 or

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Table 36: TGM550 Maximum Media Gateway Capacities (continued)Additional InformationTGM550 Maximum CapacityHardware or Feature—800Busy Hour Call Comple

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For more information about the TGM550, see the Avaya manual Hardware Descriptionand Reference for Avaya Communication Manager.TIM508 Analog Telephony

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TIM508 LEDs indicate link status and activity. Table 39 on page 74 describes themeaning of the LEDs.Table 39: LEDs for TIM508DescriptionStateColorLabe

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To install or remove an Avaya VoIP module, see “Replacing a PIM” on page 172.TIM510 LEDs indicate link status and activity. Table 40 on page 75 descri

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Table 41: TIM514 Possible Port ConfigurationsPossible Analog Trunk (TRUNK) Port ConfigurationsPossible Analog Telephone (LINE) PortConfigurationsLoop-

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Figure 45: TIM516 Analog Telephony Interface Module615MITATCSENILSENIL71—421—8MLAgolanA668300gSENILYou can configure TIM516 lines as described in Tabl

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