Juniper Networks, Inc.1194 North Mathilda AvenueSunnyvale, CA 94089USA408-745-2000www.juniper.netE-Series RoutersInstallation and User GuideRelease 5.
ContentsxCLI Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-15SNMP MIB Management . . .
CHAPTER 7Powering Up E-Series Routers7-4
8Accessing E-Series RoutersThis chapter discusses how to access the system to manage it. Managing your router includes both configuring and monitoring
CHAPTER 8Accessing E-Series Routers8-2to use the CLI to set an IP address on the system. Once you configure the IP address, you can access the system
Console Port SetupE-Series Routers8-3Connecting Directly to the E-Series RouterWhen you connect a console directly to the system, use a cable appropri
CHAPTER 8Accessing E-Series Routers8-4Note: Direct access through the RS-232 serial port allows you to monitor the system as it boots.Assigning an IP
Telnet SetupE-Series Routers8-5Before you can access the system with Telnet, you must either configure a password for Telnet access or disable the pas
CHAPTER 8Accessing E-Series Routers8-6The system is now in Global Configuration mode, from which you can configure the system. See E-Series System Bas
9Maintaining E-Series RoutersThis chapter lists the tools, items, and steps needed for installing and uninstalling E-series components. Other maintena
CHAPTER 9Maintaining E-Series Routers9-2Storing Modules and ComponentsCaution: Failure to store electronic modules and components correctly may lead t
Upgrading NVS Cards on SRP ModulesE-Series Routers9-3Upgrading NVS Cards on SRP ModulesThis section describes how to install higher-capacity NVS cards
E-Series RoutersxiCombinations of Line Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4OC48 Line Modules . . . .
CHAPTER 9Maintaining E-Series Routers9-4Upgrading a System That Contains Two SRP ModulesIn a system that contains two SRP modules, you can upgrade the
Upgrading NVS Cards on SRP ModulesE-Series Routers9-5Replacing an NVS CardTo replace an NVS card on an SRP module:1 Obtain an antistatic container for
CHAPTER 9Maintaining E-Series Routers9-6Upgrading Memory on SRP ModulesThis section describes how to upgrade memory on SRP modules. E-series software
Upgrading Memory on SRP ModulesE-Series Routers9-7a cream ceramic connector at one edge. Some or all of the sockets may already contain SODIMMs.1 Push
CHAPTER 9Maintaining E-Series Routers9-8Figure 9-3 SODIMM sockets on the SRP-40 module2 Insert a SODIMM from the upgrade kit at an angle of approxima
Replacing SFPs on GE I/O ModulesE-Series Routers9-9Replacing SFPs on GE I/O ModulesThis section describes how to replace small form-factor pluggable t
CHAPTER 9Maintaining E-Series Routers9-10Figure 9-4 Possible release mechanisms on the SFP5 Release the SFP and pull it out of the slot.6 Place the S
Replacing SFPs on GE I/O ModulesE-Series Routers9-11Caution: Be sure to position the SFP correctly before you install it.3 Hold the SFP so that:• The
CHAPTER 9Maintaining E-Series Routers9-12Verifying the InstallationWhen you have replaced the SFPs and connected the cables, issue the show interface
Replacing Fan TraysE-Series Routers9-13Replacing Fan TraysA tray of cooling fans provides forced air cooling for components in the E-series router. Th
ContentsxiiChapter 7 Powering Up E-Series RoutersBefore You Power Up the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CHAPTER 9Maintaining E-Series Routers9-14Figure 9-8 Fan tray in ERX-310 routerRemoving the Fan TrayTo remove the fan tray:1 (ERX-14xx models only) Pl
Replacing Fan TraysE-Series Routers9-15Installing the Fan Tray To install the fan tray:Caution: Do not use the fan tray handle to carry the fan tray a
CHAPTER 9Maintaining E-Series Routers9-16Installing a Cable-Management Bracket on ERX-7xx ModelsA cable-management bracket can be installed to accommo
10TroubleshootingThis chapter explains how you can troubleshoot a specific problem, such as abnormal LED activity or no system power, when you power u
CHAPTER 10Troubleshooting10-2Initialization SequenceEach E-series line module is initialized independently. As a result, the CLI on the SRP module may
Understanding Status LEDs to TroubleshootE-Series Routers10-3LED Activity During BootingWhen the system boots, it runs a series of tests for each modu
CHAPTER 10Troubleshooting10-4The following figures show a representative module for each of the three variations:• SRP module (Figure 10-1)Ethernet li
Understanding Status LEDs to TroubleshootE-Series Routers10-5• Ethernet line module (Figure 10-2)• Other line modules (Figure 10-3)Figure 10-1 SRP mo
CHAPTER 10Troubleshooting10-6Figure 10-2 FE2 module LEDsFigure 10-3 E3 and T3 module LEDsFunctional status LEDsInterface status LEDs01OKFAILONLINERE
Understanding Status LEDs to TroubleshootE-Series Routers10-7LED Activity During BootingWhen the system boots, it runs diagnostic tests, and the modul
E-Series RoutersxiiiLED Activity During Booting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-7Abnormal LED Activity
CHAPTER 10Troubleshooting10-8FAIL LED lights • The line module and I/O module are incompatible.• A hardware failure, such as a failed module.1 Check t
Monitoring Temperatures of ModulesE-Series Routers10-9Redundancy StatusYou can determine the redundancy state of line modules by examining the online
CHAPTER 10Troubleshooting10-10When you have resolved the cause of the high temperature, you must power cycle the system to reset the modules.Resetting
Double-Bit Errors on SRP ModulesE-Series Routers10-11• If ECC detects a single-bit error, it automatically corrects the error, and operation continues
CHAPTER 10Troubleshooting10-12
Part 2System and Module Specifications
11System SpecificationsERX-14xx Models SpecificationsTopic PageERX-14xx Models Specifications 11-1ERX-7xx Models Specifications 11-3ERX-310 Router Spe
CHAPTER 11System Specifications11-2Airflow • An integral air plenum directs router’s exhaust air below the router and out the back. See Figure 3-2 in
ERX-7xx Models SpecificationsE-Series Routers11-3ERX-7xx Models SpecificationsTelecommunications Certification• ACA TS 016-1997• CTR13 – Commission De
ContentsxivAppendix B Installing JUNOSe SoftwareOverview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CHAPTER 11System Specifications11-4Airflow • Airflow direction is in through the right side and out through the left side. See Figure 3-2 in Chapter 3
ERX-310 Router SpecificationsE-Series Routers11-5ERX-310 Router SpecificationsTelecommunications Certification• ACA TS 016-1997• CTR13 – Commission De
CHAPTER 11System Specifications11-6Space Requirements • 3 feet (90 cm) behind router or rack• Do not block air vents on sides of the router.• Do not p
ERX-310 Router SpecificationsE-Series Routers11-7Telecommunications Certification • ACA TS 016-1997• CTR13 – Commission Decision of 9 July 1997 on a c
CHAPTER 11System Specifications11-8
12Module SpecificationsThis chapter provides information about line modules, SRP modules, and I/O modules available for E-series routers. All line mod
CHAPTER 12Module Specifications12-2Table 12-1 Module functionality Release InformationModule Assembly NameDescription CapabilityLine Module LabelI/O
Module FunctionalityE-Series Routers12-3cOC12/STM4cOC12/STM4multimode without APS/MSP redundancyOC12/STM4 channelized to DS3, DS1, E1, and DS0OC12/STM
CHAPTER 12Module Specifications12-4CT1CT1 Channelized T1 DS1, DS0HDLC FramingCT1 CT1FULLI/O1.1.0 N/ACT3CT3 (3 ports) Channelized T3 DS3, DS1, DS0HDLC
Module FunctionalityE-Series Routers12-5GEGE 1000 Base-LH Gigabit Ethernet Ethernet (IEEE 802.3z)1000 Base-LHGE/FEbGEI/OSFPd2.0.05.0.0cN/AGE 1000 Base
About This GuideThis E-Series Installation and User Guide provides the information you need to install and start the E-series router.Note: If the info
CHAPTER 12Module Specifications12-6OC3/STM1OC3 (dual port)multimodeObsolete, no longer supported N/A OC3 OC3I/OMULTIMODE1.0.0 4.1.xOC3 (dual port) sin
Module FunctionalityE-Series Routers12-7OC3/STM1 ATMsingle mode, long reachUnchannelized, concatenated OC3/STM1 for ATMOC3/STM1ATM:AAL5OCx/STMx ATM or
CHAPTER 12Module Specifications12-8OC12/STM4 ATMOC12/STM4 ATMmultimode without APS/MSP redundancyUnchannelized, concatenatedOC12/STM4 for ATMOC12/STM4
Module FunctionalityE-Series Routers12-9OC12/STM4 ATMsingle mode, long reach with APS/MSP redundancy Unchannelized, concatenatedOC12/STM4 for ATMOC12/
CHAPTER 12Module Specifications12-10OC12/STM4 POS single mode, long reach without APS/MSP redundancyUnchannelized, concatenatedOC12/STM4 for POSOC12/S
Module FunctionalityE-Series Routers12-11SRP-10G Switch route processor(10 Gbps)Ethernet (IEEE 802.3)10/100Base-TRS-232SRP-10G SRP I/O 1.1.0 N/ASRP-40
CHAPTER 12Module Specifications12-12T3 FRAME (12 ports) Unchannelized T3 for Frame DS3Subrate DS3HDLC FramingCOCX-F3 CT3/T312I/O4.0.2 N/ATSMTSM Tunnel
Module SpecificationsE-Series Routers12-13Module SpecificationsSee Table 12-2 on the following pages for module details such as E-series model compati
CHAPTER 12Module Specifications12-14FE-2 Non-ASIC ERX-7xx modelsERX-1410 routerSRP-5GSRP-5G+SRP-10GN/A 60 WGE/FE (128 MB)ASIC ERX-7xx modelsERX-14xx m
Module SpecificationsE-Series Routers12-15SERVICE MODULEASIC ERX-7xx modelsERX-14xx modelsERX-310 routerSRP-5G+SRP-10GSRP-40GSRP-40G+SRP-SE10GMultiple
About This GuidexviAudienceThis guide is intended for experienced system and network specialists working with E-series routers in an Internet access e
CHAPTER 12Module Specifications12-16I/O Module SpecificationsSee Table 12-3 on the following pages for I/O module details such as module type, E-serie
I/O Module SpecificationsE-Series Routers12-17cOC3STM1F0 I/OSINGLEMODEASIC ERX-7xx modelsERX-14xx modelsERX-310 routerSRP-5G+SRP-10GSRP-40GSRP-40G+SRP
CHAPTER 12Module Specifications12-18cOC12/STM4cOC12STM4F0 I/OMULTIMODEASIC ERX-7xx modelsERX-14xx modelsERX-310 routerSRP-5G+SRP-10GSRP-40GSRP-40G+SRP
I/O Module SpecificationsE-Series Routers12-19cOC12STM4F0 I/OSINGLEMODEASIC ERX-7xx modelsERX-14xx modelsERX-310 routerSRP-5G+SRP-10GSRP-40GSRP-40G+SR
CHAPTER 12Module Specifications12-20CT1CT1FULLI/ONon-ASIC ERX-7xx modelsERX-1410 routerSRP-5GSRP-5G+SRP-10G24 RJ-48C100 ohm• Use shielded cables to ma
I/O Module SpecificationsE-Series Routers12-21CT3/T312I/OASIC ERX-7xx modelsERX-14xx modelsERX-310 routerSRP-5G+SRP-10GSRP-40GSRP-40G+SRP-SE10G12 BT43
CHAPTER 12Module Specifications12-22FEFE-2I/ONon-ASIC ERX-7xx modelsERX-1410 routerSRP-5GSRP-5G+SRP-10G2 RJ-45 • For 10-Mbps operation, use CAT 3, 4,
I/O Module SpecificationsE-Series Routers12-23GEI/OSFPb,dASIC ERX-7xx modelsERX-14xx modelsERX-310 routerSRP-5G+SRP-10GSRP-40GSRP-40G+SRP-SE10G1 activ
CHAPTER 12Module Specifications12-24GEI/OSINGLE MODEfASIC ERX-7xx modelsERX-14xx modelsERX-310 routerSRP-5G+SRP-10GSRP-40GSRP-40G+SRP-SE10G1 active1 r
I/O Module SpecificationsE-Series Routers12-25OC3I/OSINGLEMODEObsolete, no longer supportedOC3/STM1 ATM•OC3-4I/OMULTIMODEASIC ERX-7xx modelsERX-14xx m
DocumentationE-Series RoutersxviiDocumentationThe E-Series Installation Quick Start poster is shipped in the box with all new routers. This poster pro
CHAPTER 12Module Specifications12-26OC3-4I/OSINGLEMODEASIC ERX-7xx modelsERX-14xx modelsERX-310 routerSRP-5G+SRP-10GSRP-40GSRP-40G+SRP-SE10G4 SC full
I/O Module SpecificationsE-Series Routers12-27OC3/STM1 POSOC3-4I/OMULTIMODEASIC ERX-7xx modelsERX-14xx modelsERX-310 routerSRP-5G+SRP-10GSRP-40GSRP-40
CHAPTER 12Module Specifications12-28OC3-4I/OSINGLEMODEASIC ERX-7xx modelsERX-14xx modelsERX-310 routerSRP-5G+SRP-10GSRP-40GSRP-40G+SRP-SE10G4 SC full
I/O Module SpecificationsE-Series Routers12-29OC12/STM4OC12STM4I/OMULTIMODEASIC ERX-7xx modelsERX-14xx modelsERX-310 routerSRP-5G+SRP-10GSRP-40GSRP-40
CHAPTER 12Module Specifications12-30OC12STM4I/OSINGLEMODEASIC ERX-7xx modelsERX-14xx modelsERX-310 routerSRP-5G+SRP-10GSRP-40GSRP-40G+SRP-SE10G1 SC fu
I/O Module SpecificationsE-Series Routers12-31OC12STM4APSLONGHAULASIC ERX-7xx modelsERX-14xx modelsERX-310 routerSRP-5G+SRP-10GSRP-40GSRP-40G+SRP-SE10
CHAPTER 12Module Specifications12-32OC12STM4APSMULTIMODEASIC ERX-7xx modelsERX-14xx modelsERX-310 routerSRP-5G+SRP-10GSRP-40GSRP-40G+SRP-SE10G1 active
I/O Module SpecificationsE-Series Routers12-33OC12STM4APSSINGLEMODEASIC ERX-7xx modelsERX-14xx modelsERX-310 routerSRP-5G+SRP-10GSRP-40GSRP-40G+SRP-SE
CHAPTER 12Module Specifications12-34OC48/STM16OC48FRAMEAPSASIC ERX-1440 SRP-40G+ 1 LC full duplex •Tx power: › min: –5.0 dBm› max: 0 dBm• Center wavel
I/O Module SpecificationsE-Series Routers12-35SRP-10GSRP I/ON/A ERX-710 routerERX-1410 routerSRP-10G 7 Terminal blocksBNC 75 ohmWire wrap postsRJ-45 R
About This Guidexviiimanagement access, and general troubleshooting. Describes SRP modules, line modules, and I/O modules available for the E-series r
CHAPTER 12Module Specifications12-36T3CT3/T3I/ONon-ASIC ERX-7xx modelsERX-1410 routerSRP-5GSRP-5G+SRP-10G3 BNC75 ohm• The line interface unit supports
I/O Module SpecificationsE-Series Routers12-37CT3/T3I/ONon-ASIC ERX-7xx modelsERX-1410 routerSRP-5GSRP-5G+SRP-10G3 BNC75 ohm• The line interface unit
CHAPTER 12Module Specifications12-38X.21/V.35X.21/V.35-16I/ONon-ASIC ERX-7xx modelsERX-1410 routerSRP-5GSRP-5G+SRP-10G16 200-pin proprietary socket on
I/O Module SpecificationsE-Series Routers12-39Cable Lengths for X.21/V.35 CablesSerial signals can travel a limited distance without significant degra
CHAPTER 12Module Specifications12-40
13Protocol SupportThis chapter lists the layer 2 and layer 3 protocols and applications that line modules and their corresponding I/O modules support.
CHAPTER 13Protocol Support13-2Channelized OCx/STMx ModulesTable 13-1 Channelized OCx/STMx modulesProtocol or ApplicationcOCx Line Module with cOC3/ST
Channelized T1 and E1 ModulesE-Series Routers13-3Channelized T1 and E1 ModulesPPP Yes Ye sPPPoE No NoRemote loopback Yes Ye s (T3 layer)RIP Yes Ye sSM
CHAPTER 13Protocol Support13-4Channelized T3 ModulesIS-IS Yes Ye sLAC Support – access side No NoLAC Support – peer side No NoLNS Support – Internet s
Channelized T3 ModulesE-Series Routers13-5BGP Yes Ye sBridged Ethernet No NoBridged IP No NoCBF No NoCisco HDLC Yes Ye sDHCP local server No NoDynamic
Comments About the DocumentationE-Series RoutersxixMIBSCopies of the MIBs available in a software release are included on the JUNOSe Software CD (form
CHAPTER 13Protocol Support13-6Ethernet ModulesTransparent bridging No NoVRRP No NoTable 13-3 Channelized T3 modules (continued)Protocol or Applicatio
HSSI ModulesE-Series Routers13-7HSSI ModulesLNS Support – peer sideYes Yes YesLocal loopback No No NoMPLS Yes Ye s YesMultilink Frame Relay No No NoM
CHAPTER 13Protocol Support13-8CBF YesCisco HDLC YesDHCP local server NoDynamic interfaces NoF4 OAM (ATM Administration) NoFrame Relay YesIP YesIP Mult
OCx/STMx ATM ModulesE-Series Routers13-9OCx/STMx ATM ModulesTable 13-6 OCx/STMx ATM modulesProtocol or ApplicationOCx/STMx ATM Line Modules with OC3-
CHAPTER 13Protocol Support13-10OCx/STMx POS and OC48 ModulesPacket over SONET No NoPPP Yes YesPPPoE Yes YesRemote loopback No NoRIP Yes YesSMDS (trunk
OCx/STMx POS and OC48 ModulesE-Series Routers13-11F4 OAM (ATM Administration)No No NoFrame Relay Yes Yes YesIP Yes Yes YesIP Multicasting Yes Yes YesI
CHAPTER 13Protocol Support13-12Tunnel Service ModulesSubscriber interfaces (dynamic) No No NoTransparent bridgingNo No NoVRRP No No NoTable 13-7 OCx/
Unchannelized E3 ModulesE-Series Routers13-13Unchannelized E3 ModulesLAC Support – peer sideNo No NoLNS Support – Internet sideYes Yes NoLNS Support –
CHAPTER 13Protocol Support13-14APS/MSP No No NoATM (point-to-point)Yes No NoBERT No No NoBGP Yes Yes YesBridged Ethernet Yes No NoBridged IP Yes (over
Unchannelized T3 ModulesE-Series Routers13-15Unchannelized T3 ModulesNBMA (multipoint ATM) No No NoOSPF Yes Yes YesPacket over SONETNo No NoPPP Yes Ye
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About This GuidexxContacting Customer SupportFor technical support, contact Juniper Networks at [email protected], or at 1-888-314-JTAC (within the
CHAPTER 13Protocol Support13-16Bridged EthernetYes No No Yes NoBridged IP Yes (o ve r bridged Ethernet)No No Yes NoCBF No Yes Yes No NoCisco HDLC No Y
X.21/V.35 ModulesE-Series Routers13-17X.21/V.35 ModulesNBMA (multipoint ATM) No No No Yes NoOSPF Yes Yes Yes Yes YesPacket over SONETNo No No No NoPPP
CHAPTER 13Protocol Support13-18Bridged IP NoCBF NoCisco HDLC YesDHCP local server NoDynamic interfaces NoF4 OAM (ATM Administration) NoFrame Relay Yes
Part 3Appendixes
ACable PinoutsThis appendix lists the cables and connector pinout assignments for the cables used with the ERX-7xx models and ERX-14xx models. SRP I/O
APPENDIX ACable PinoutsA-2Figure A-1 SRP I/O module serial portTable A-2 lists the pinout for the serial cable’s RS-232 connector.Once you have confi
SRP I/O ModuleE-Series RoutersA-3Figure A-2 SRP I/O module Ethernet portTable A-2 lists the pinouts for the Ethernet cable’s RJ-45 connector.To facil
APPENDIX ACable PinoutsA-4Table A-4 lists the pinout for the straight-through adapter.CT1 and CE1 I/O ModulesCT1 I/O modules have 24 RJ-48C female con
CT1 and CE1 I/O ModulesE-Series RoutersA-5Figure A-3 CT1 I/O module portsTable A-5 lists the pinout for the CT1/CE1 connector.For CE1 I/O modules wit
Part 1Installing and Using E-Series Routers
APPENDIX ACable PinoutsA-6Figure A-4 CE1 I/O module with Telco connectorsFigure A-5 shows the location of the 20 pairs of BNC connectors on a balun p
CT1 and CE1 I/O ModulesE-Series RoutersA-74 Port 1 TX TIP 29 Port 1 TX RING5 Port 2 RX TIP 30 Port 2 RX RING6 Port 2 TX TIP 31 Port 2 TX RING7 Port 3
APPENDIX ACable PinoutsA-89 Port 14 RX TIP 34 Port 14 RX RING10 Port 14 TX TIP 35 Port 14 TX RING11 Port 15 RX TIP 36 Port 15 RX RING12 Port 15 TX TIP
BInstalling JUNOSe SoftwareCaution: Check the Release Notes for extra information about installing and upgrading the software.The E-series software re
APPENDIX BInstalling JUNOSe SoftwareB-2router in the network. Depending on the network configuration, you can copy the release files from either the n
Installing Software When a Firewall ExistsE-Series RoutersB-3To install the software, perform the following tasks:1 Obtain the required information fo
APPENDIX BInstalling JUNOSe SoftwareB-4Task 3: Access Privileged Exec ModeTo access this mode via the CLI:1 Issue the enable command.host1>enable2
Installing Software When a Firewall ExistsE-Series RoutersB-5Task 6: Configure Access to the Network HostTo configure access to the network host:1 Use
APPENDIX BInstalling JUNOSe SoftwareB-6If the E-series router cannot reach the network host, verify that you performed the previous steps in this proc
Installing Software When a Firewall ExistsE-Series RoutersB-7The software release will be copied from the user space to the system space. This process
APPENDIX BInstalling JUNOSe SoftwareB-8acquire the new version from the SRP module, and reinitialize. When you observe the LEDs on the line modules, t
Installing Software When a Firewall Does Not ExistE-Series RoutersB-9Task 1: Obtain the Required Information Before you install the software, obtain t
APPENDIX BInstalling JUNOSe SoftwareB-104 Set an IP address on the interface.host1#configureConfiguring from terminal or file [terminal]?Enter configu
Installing Software When a Firewall Does Not ExistE-Series RoutersB-11host1#configureConfiguring from terminal or file [terminal]?Enter configuration
APPENDIX BInstalling JUNOSe SoftwareB-12Task 9: Reboot the SystemTo reboot the system using the newly installed software:1 Access Global Configuration
Installing Software When a Firewall Does Not ExistE-Series RoutersB-13Installing Software in Boot ModeTo install the E-series software in Boot mode, y
APPENDIX BInstalling JUNOSe SoftwareB-14Note: If you do not press the key sequence <mb> before the countdown ends, the reloading process continu
Copying Release Files from One E-Series Router to AnotherE-Series RoutersB-15For example::boot##copy hostname:/cdrom/x-y-z/x-y-z.rel x-y-z.relThe soft
APPENDIX BInstalling JUNOSe SoftwareB-16The procedures for transferring release files from a source E-series router to a destination E-series router a
Upgrading Systems That Are Operating with Two SRP ModulesE-Series RoutersB-17• If no firewall separates the E-series router from the network host, cop
1E-Series OverviewThis chapter provides introductory information about the E-series routers.OverviewE-series routers are modular, carrier-class networ
APPENDIX BInstalling JUNOSe SoftwareB-18
CCustomer SupportFor your convenience, we provide multiple options for requesting and receiving technical support from the Juniper Networks Technical
APPENDIX CCustomer SupportC-2Information You Need to SupplyWhen requesting technical support from the JTAC by phone, be prepared to provide the follow
Returning Products for Repair or ReplacementE-Series RoutersC-3Returning Products for Repair or ReplacementIn the event of a hardware failure, please
APPENDIX CCustomer SupportC-4
DDeclaration of ConformityDeclaration of Conformity according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN4514Manufacturer’s Name: Juniper Networks, Inc.Manufacturer’s
APPENDIX DDeclaration of ConformityD-2
IndexNumbers10/100Base-T port 6-5, 6-7Aaccess, management 1-15, 8-1setting up console 8-2 to 8-4SNMP 1-15, 8-6Tel n et s etup 8-4accessingan FTP serve
Index2current (electrical) requirements 11-2, 11-4, 11-6customer premises equipment 1-3customer support xxDDCE status 10-4Declaration of Conformity, E
E-Series Routers3Hhardwarecable configuration 3-8, 6-1redundancy features 1-16repairing and replacing 5-7heat dissipation 3-2, 11-1, 11-3, 11-5hot-swa
CHAPTER 1E-Series Overview1-2Where E-Series Routers Fit InCommunications with the router can take place over a variety of media. Figure 1-1 and Figure
Index4installing 5-1, 5-7order of installation 5-6managing 5-5protocol support 13-1removing 5-11repairing and replacing 5-7replacing 5-5self-testing 1
E-Series Routers5removingcomponents 9-1modules 5-11to5-12, 5-13SFPs 9-9repairing hardware components 5-7replacingcomponents 9-1modules 5-5NVS cards 9-
Index6safety guidelines 3-3, 3-4, 4-5Tunnel Service modules, protocols 13-12Uuninstalling modules. See removing modulesupdating the system software xv
E-Series RoutersE-Series Routers1-3In Figure 1-3, the ERX-310 router is being used as an access router in a small POP location. The router is deployed
CHAPTER 1E-Series Overview1-4ERX-14xx ModelsNote: In the E-series documentation, the term ERX-14xx models refers to both the ERX-1440 router and the E
E-Series RoutersE-Series Routers1-5Figure 1-4 ERX-14xx model, front viewLine moduleSRP modulePCMCIA slotBezelCablemanagementbracketAir filter (option
CHAPTER 1E-Series Overview1-6Figure 1-5 ERX-14xx model, rear viewERX-7xx ModelsNote: In the E-series documentation, the term ERX-7xx models refers to
E-Series RoutersE-Series Routers1-7The ERX-705 chassis is the same as the ERX-710 chassis (see Figure 1-6 and Figure 1-7). The chassis contains seven
Canadian Department Of Communications Radio Interference RegulationsThis Class B (or Class A, if so indicated on the registration label) digital appar
CHAPTER 1E-Series Overview1-8ERX-310 RouterThe ERX-310 router is a low-end platform that supports all of the same services as the ERX-7xx/14xx models,
E-Series RoutersE-Series Routers1-9Figure 1-9 ERX-310 router, rear view (AC model)Figure 1-10 ERX-310 router, rear view (DC model)SRP I/OmoduleI/O m
CHAPTER 1E-Series Overview1-10E-Series Modules The system supports an SRP module and a selection of line modules. You can use any line module for acce
E-Series ModulesE-Series Routers1-11SRP ModuleSwitch route processor (SRP) modules perform system management, routing table calculations and maintenan
CHAPTER 1E-Series Overview1-12Figure 1-13 ERX-310 SRP moduleModule DetailsERX-7xx/14xx models use up to two redundant SRP modules operating in an act
E-Series ModulesE-Series Routers1-13Caution: Do not remove the SRP module while the system is running.For details about installing SRP modules, see Ch
CHAPTER 1E-Series Overview1-14For details about installing the SRP I/O module, see Chapter 5, Installing Modules.Line ModulesLine modules process data
Network Management ToolsE-Series Routers1-15Packet ClassificationMost line modules support packet classification on ingress (some non-ASIC line module
CHAPTER 1E-Series Overview1-16NMC-RX Device Management System The NMX-RX application provides a global method of managing all routers, line modules, a
Redundancy FeaturesE-Series Routers1-17primary SRP module will hereafter be referred to as the primary NVS card.)If the capacity of the primary NVS ca
Before installing the equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company.
CHAPTER 1E-Series Overview1-18The process by which the system switches to the spare line module is called switchover. When switchover occurs, the syst
Redundancy FeaturesE-Series Routers1-19For information about installing modules for line module redundancy, see Chapter 5, Installing Modules. For inf
CHAPTER 1E-Series Overview1-20
2Unpacking and Inspecting E-Series RoutersThis chapter reviews shipping contents and unpacking procedures for E-series routers.Before You BeginBefore
CHAPTER 2Unpacking and Inspecting E-Series Routers2-2Unpacking ERX-14xx Models ERX-14xx models come boxed, bolted, and strapped to a skid. For your co
Unpacking ERX-7xx Models and ERX-310 RoutersE-Series Routers2-3Unpacking ERX-7xx Models and ERX-310 RoutersERX-7xx models and ERX-310 routers are ship
CHAPTER 2Unpacking and Inspecting E-Series Routers2-4The Next Step• To familiarize yourself with the electrical, environmental, and other guidelines a
3Installation Guidelines and RequirementsThis chapter reviews preinstallation considerations such as electrical, environmental, and safety compliances
CHAPTER 3Installation Guidelines and Requirements3-2• Ensure that all IP environment requirements are met, such as autonomous system (AS) number, port
Safety GuidelinesE-Series Routers3-3Safety GuidelinesFor your safety, before installing the system, review all safety warnings in this section.Tempera
SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENTaJUNIPER NETWORKS, INC. IS WILLING TO LICENSE THE ENCLOSED SOFTWARE AND ACCOMPANYING USER DOCUMENTATION (COLLECTIVELY, THE “
CHAPTER 3Installation Guidelines and Requirements3-4ERX-310 Power Cord Warnings (AC Model)This unit has more than one power-supply cord. Disconnect 2
Equipment Rack RequirementsE-Series Routers3-5Figure 3-1 E-series routers installed in a rackERX-310 routerERX-7xx modelPlenumERX-14xx modelg013740
CHAPTER 3Installation Guidelines and Requirements3-6Mechanical RequirementsFollow these mechanical requirements for your rack:• Select from the follow
Equipment Rack RequirementsE-Series Routers3-7Figure 3-2 Airflow for E-series routers 3- to 4-ft.(0.9- to 1.2-m)access spaceAir intakeERX-14xx model
CHAPTER 3Installation Guidelines and Requirements3-8Cabling RecommendationsYou may want to consult the document GR-63 (LSSGR, FD-15): Network Equipmen
4Installing E-Series RoutersThis chapter describes how to install E-series routers in a rack.Before You BeginBefore installing E-series routers, be su
CHAPTER 4Installing E-Series Routers4-2Freestanding InstallationWhen installing the system on a table top or in any other freestanding mode, be sure t
Rack-Mounted InstallationE-Series Routers4-3Rack-Mounted InstallationJuniper Networks recommends that you use a standard EIA distribution rack. Refer
CHAPTER 4Installing E-Series Routers4-4Figure 4-2 E-series routers installed in recommended orderERX-310 routerERX-7xx modelPlenumERX-14xx modelg0137
Rack-Mounted InstallationE-Series Routers4-5Safety GuidelinesObserve the following safety guidelines when mounting the router in a rack.Rack Installat
must return the Software, including any User Documentation, and all copies or portions thereof to Juniper Networks. Termination of this License Agreem
CHAPTER 4Installing E-Series Routers4-6Installing the RouterTo complete the installation of the router in a rack, you need:• A Phillips screwdriver• D
5Installing ModulesThis chapter describes how to install and remove E-series modules.For information about managing installed modules, see E-Series Sy
CHAPTER 5Installing Modules5-2Figure 5-1 Orientation of line modules in E-series routersFor details about available line modules, see Chapter 12, Mod
OverviewE-Series Routers5-3Slot Groups for the ERX-1410 RouterA slot group in the ERX-1410 router comprises three adjacent chassis slots. The groups f
CHAPTER 5Installing Modules5-4Slot Groups for the ERX-7xx ModelsA slot group in an ERX-7xx model comprises one slot or two adjacent slots. The groups
OverviewE-Series Routers5-5Replacing and Managing Modules Using the SoftwareFor information about software procedures associated with replacing and ma
CHAPTER 5Installing Modules5-6To protect the modules and slots when installing modules, observe the following guidelines:Caution: When handling module
Safety GuidelinesE-Series Routers5-7Safety GuidelinesBefore and during the installation process, observe the following precautions:Lightning Activity
CHAPTER 5Installing Modules5-8Installing an SRP I/O ModuleTo install an SRP I/O module:1 Ground yourself by using an antistatic wrist strap or other d
Installing SRP I/O and SRP ModulesE-Series Routers5-9Figure 5-5 Ejectors in the open position6 Slide the module into the chassis by placing it betwee
export or import regulations in other countries. You agree to comply strictly with all such regulations and acknowledge that you have the responsibili
CHAPTER 5Installing Modules5-108 Tighten the module’s captive screws using a Phillips screwdriver. Alternately turn each screw several times before ti
Removing a ModuleE-Series Routers5-11The module stops sliding when the ejectors make contact with the front of the chassis.Caution: If you meet strong
CHAPTER 5Installing Modules5-12Figure 5-6 Ejectors in the closed position5 Carefully slide the module out of the chassis.6 Place the module in its an
Installing Components for Line Module RedundancyE-Series Routers5-13Installing Components for Line Module RedundancyA spare line module provides redun
CHAPTER 5Installing Modules5-14Warning: Turn off the E-series router before you install the redundancy midplane. Working inside the router when it is
Installing Components for Line Module RedundancyE-Series Routers5-15Figure 5-7 Installing a redundancy midplaneInstalling the I/O ModulesTo install t
CHAPTER 5Installing Modules5-16Verifying the InstallationTo verify that the installation is complete:1 After you have cabled the system for power (see
6Cabling E-Series RoutersThis chapter describes how to cable an E-series router. Before you cable the router, ensure that you have completed all insta
CHAPTER 6Cabling E-Series Routers6-26 Connect the power cables from the power source to the power input module.7 Connect the line I/O modules to their
Cabling OverviewE-Series Routers6-3Figure 6-1 E-series ports and connectors (ERX-14xx model shown)ATGRT1 100 OHMCLOCK INBTGRE1 75 OHMCLOCK IN+-+-+-AL
CHAPTER 6Cabling E-Series Routers6-4Required Tools, Wires, and CablesCabling your system should take only a few minutes. You will need the items liste
Cabling the SRP I/O ModuleE-Series Routers6-5Cabling the SRP I/O ModuleBefore powering up the E-series router, you must set up a management console. T
CHAPTER 6Cabling E-Series Routers6-6• European – Two 75-ohm E1 2.048-Mbps inputs with BNC connectors • North American – Two 100-ohm T1 inputs with thr
Cabling the SRP I/O ModuleE-Series Routers6-7To connect the clock source input ports:1 Depending on the connector type, complete one of the following
CHAPTER 6Cabling E-Series Routers6-8Figure 6-3 ERX-310 router SRP I/O moduleSee Chapter 8, Accessing E-Series Routers, for more information about man
Cabling the E-Series Router for PowerE-Series Routers6-9Cabling the E-Series Router for PowerAfter you have correctly cabled the modules and I/O modul
CHAPTER 6Cabling E-Series Routers6-10Figure 6-4 ERX-14xx model, power input moduleTask 1: Turn Off All E-Series Router PowerBefore starting, you must
Cabling the E-Series Router for PowerE-Series Routers6-11Task 2: Connect the Grounding CablesAll E-series routers have two grounding studs located in
CHAPTER 6Cabling E-Series Routers6-12Warning: The wiring color code of the power cables depends on the color coding of the DC power source installed a
Cabling the E-Series Router for PowerE-Series Routers6-13ERX-310 router (AC model)1 Insert the power cord into the AC power IEC receptacle (see Figure
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CHAPTER 6Cabling E-Series Routers6-14Cabling I/O ModulesThe following section illustrates the common connector types used with E-series I/O modules. F
Cabling I/O ModulesE-Series Routers6-15HSSI ConnectorsThe HSSI I/O module uses a standard 50-pin HSSI connector. Caution: Do not terminate HSSI connec
CHAPTER 6Cabling E-Series Routers6-16RJ-45 ConnectorsWhen inserting an RJ-45 connector, be sure it clicks into the port.Figure 6-9 I/O module with RJ
Cabling I/O ModulesE-Series Routers6-17LC Duplex ConnectorsIn accordance with EN60825-1, Safety of Laser Products - Part 1: Equipment Class, Requireme
CHAPTER 6Cabling E-Series Routers6-18SC Duplex ConnectorsIn accordance with EN60825-1, Safety of Laser Products - Part 1: Equipment Class, Requirement
Cabling I/O ModulesE-Series Routers6-19Cabling X.21/V.35 ConnectorsFour cables are available for the X.21/V.35 I/O modules:• X.21 DCE cable (terminate
CHAPTER 6Cabling E-Series Routers6-20Redundant PortsSome modules have redundant ports. See Chapter 12, Module Specifications for specifications. Cabli
7Powering Up E-Series RoutersThis chapter describes how to power up an E-series router and determine if it has booted properly.Before You Power Up the
CHAPTER 7Powering Up E-Series Routers7-2Powering UpNote: This procedure assumes that the system is already connected to a power source. See Chapter 6,
Status LEDsE-Series Routers7-3Initialization SequenceEach E-series line module is initialized independently. As a result, the CLI on the SRP module ma
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