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Power Guidelines, Requirements, and Specifications ...107Site Electrical Wiring Guidelines ...
For more information about the TIM516, see the Avaya manual Hardware Descriptionand Reference for Avaya Communication Manager.TIM518 Analog Telephony
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
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-
Chapter 4Services Router User Interface OverviewYou can use two user interfaces to monitor, configure, troubleshoot, and manage aServices Router—the J
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
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
Top pane—Displays identifying information and links. Main pane—Location where you monitor, configure, diagnose, and manage theServices Router by en
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
Figure 50: Main Pane Elements Help (?) icon—Displays useful information when you move the cursor over thequestion mark. This help displays field-spec
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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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
Table 49: Key J-Web Edit Configuration Buttons (continued)ButtonFunctionCancelClear the entries you have not yet applied to the candidate configuratio
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
Using the Command-Line InterfaceThis section contains the following topics: CLI Command Hierarchy on page 91 Starting the CLI on page 92 CLI Operat
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
set Set CLI properties, date/time, craft interface message show Show system information ssh Star
insert Insert a new ordered data element load Load configuration from ASCII file quit Quit from this
Table 50: CLI Editing KeystrokesKeyboard SequenceActionTask CategoryCtrl-bMove the cursor back one character.Move the cursor.Esc bMove the cursor back
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
When you enter the help commands described in Table 51 on page 97, the CLIdisplays usage guidelines and summary information for configuration statemen
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user@host> set cli ?Possible completions: complete-on-space Set whether typing space completes current word directory Set working d
Table 52: Configuring the CLI Environment (continued)OptionsDefault SettingCLI CommandEnvironmentFeatureTo change the number of charactersdisplayed on
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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
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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
Rack RequirementsJ-series Services Routers must be installed in a rack. Many types of racks areacceptable, including front-mount racks, four-post (tel
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
Router Environmental TolerancesTable 53 on page 106 specifies the environmental conditions required for normalServices Router operation. In addition,
Then, use a Type C fire extinguisher, which uses noncorrosive fire retardants, toextinguish the fire. For more information about fire extinguishers, s
Part 4 J-series Requirements and SpecificationsChapter 13 Network Cable Specifications and Connector Pinouts 223Serial PIM Cable Specifications ...
Site Electrical Wiring GuidelinesWARNING: Certain ports on the router are designed for use as intrabuilding(within-the-building) interfaces only (Type
CAUTION: To comply with intrabuilding lightning/surge requirements, intrabuildingwiring must be shielded, and the shield for the wiring must be ground
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
For information about the AC power supply, see “J2320 and J2350 Services RouterHardware Features” on page 13 and “J4350 and J6350 Services Router Hard
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
Table 57: J-series PIM Power Consumption and Heat DissipationTokensPIM Abbreviationin JUNOS CLIModel NumberNameHeatHigh PowerLow Power8–81xSFP uPIMJX
Table 57: J-series PIM Power Consumption and Heat Dissipation (continued)TokensPIM Abbreviationin JUNOS CLIModel NumberNameHeatHigh PowerLow Power162
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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Chapter 6Installing and Connecting a ServicesRouterMake the appropriate preparations and verify the J-series equipment before installinga J-series Ser
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For J4350 and J6350 Services Routers—Mounting brackets and screws(provided), number 2 Phillips screwdriver, and mounting screws appropriatefor your
Installing J2320 and J2350 RoutersWARNING: DC-powered Services Routers are intended for installation only in arestricted access location.You can cente
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
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
Figure 59: Attaching Center Screw to the Rack3. Lift the router and insert the larger elliptical openings in the mounting bracketsonto the partially i
Figure 61: Completing the InstallationConnecting Interface Cables to Services RoutersYou connect the interfaces installed in the Services Router to va
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,
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
Figure 63: Connecting AC Power to the J2350 Services RouterFigure 64: Connecting AC Power to the J4350 or J6350 Services RouterConnecting DC PowerCAUT
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
About This GuideThis preface provides the following guidelines for using the J2320, J2350, J4350, andJ6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide: Obj
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
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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Chapter 7Establishing Basic ConnectivityThe JUNOS software is preinstalled on the Services Router. When the router ispowered on, it is ready to be con
Table 60: Basic Connectivity Terms (continued)DefinitionTermPackets destined for IP addresses not identified in the routing table aresent to the defau
Root PasswordThe root user has complete privileges to configure the Services Router, and managefiles in the router's file system. Initially, the
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
After the initial configuration is complete, you can attach the built-in Ethernet portthat you are using for management purposes to the management net
If the router is operating in a Common Criteria environment, see the SecureConfiguration Guide for Common Criteria and JUNOS-FIPS.SSH also allows you
A management device, such as a PC or laptop, with a serial port and anasynchronous terminal application (such as Microsoft WindowsHyperterminal) An
Network administrators who install, configure, and manage products of JuniperNetworksPersonnel operating the equipment must be trained and competent
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
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
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
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
3. From the PC or laptop computer, start your asynchronous terminal emulationapplication (such as Microsoft Windows Hyperterminal) and select the COM
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
Figure 71: Set Up Quick Configuration PageBefore you configure the router, gather the information described in “Before YouBegin” on page 136.To config
To cancel your entries and return to the Quick Configuration page, clickCancel.NOTE: After initial configuration is complete, the Services Router st
Table 61: Set Up Quick Configuration Summary (continued)Your ActionFunctionField To immediately set the time using the NTP server,click Set Time via N
Configuring Basic Settings with a Configuration EditorTo establish basic connectivity on a Services Router, you identify the router, connectthe router
more extensive configuration, use the J-Web configuration editor or CLI configurationmode commands.To monitor, diagnose, and manage a router, use the
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
Table 63: Configuring Basic Settings (continued)CLI Configuration EditorJ-Web Configuration EditorTaskSet the address of the NTP server.For example:se
Table 63: Configuring Basic Settings (continued)CLI Configuration EditorJ-Web Configuration EditorTask1.Delete the existing IP address:delete ge-0/0/0
}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.
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Chapter 8Configuring Secure Web AccessYou can manage a Services Router remotely through the J-Web interface. Tocommunicate with the router, the J-Web
Table 64: Secure Web Access Terms (continued)DefinitionTermProtocol similar to HTTP with an added encryption layer that encrypts and decryptsuser page
Obtain an SSL certificate from a trusted signing authority. See “Generating SSLCertificates” on page 155.Generating SSL CertificatesTo enable secure
Figure 72: Quick Configuration Secure Access PageTo configure Web access settings in the J-Web interface:1. Enter information into the Secure Access Q
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
Table 3: Text and Syntax Conventions (continued)ExamplesDescriptionConventionConfigure the machine’s domain name:[edit]root@# set system domain-namedo
Table 65: Secure Access Quick Configuration Summary (continued)Your ActionFunctionFieldTo enable HTTPS on all interfaces, select the EnableHTTPS on Al
Table 66: Configuring a Secure Web Access (continued)CLI Configuration EditorJ-Web Configuration EditorTaskEnterset certificates local new load-key-fi
local {new {"-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----\nMIICXQIBAAKBgQC/C5UI4frNqbiqPwbTiOkJvqoDw2YgYse0Z5zzVJyErgSg954T\nEuHM67Ck8hAOrCnb0YO+SYY5rCXLf4+2s
Chapter 9Installing and Managing J-series LicensesTo enable some JUNOS software features on a J-series Services Router, you mustpurchase, install, and
message after it commits the configuration rather than failing to commit it becauseof a license violation.Software Feature LicensesEach feature licens
Managing J-series Licenses with the J-Web InterfaceTo manage licenses with the J-Web interface, you perform the following tasks: Adding New Licenses
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
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
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
Each license is present. Licenses are listed in ascending alphanumeric order bylicense ID. The feature for each license is the expected feature. Th
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
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Part 3Maintaining Services Router Hardware Replacing Hardware Components on page 171 Troubleshooting Hardware Components on page 209 Contacting Cus
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Chapter 10Replacing Hardware ComponentsBecause many of the Services Router's hardware components are field-replaceableunits (FRUs), you can remov
Table 69: Tools and Parts RequiredComponentsTool or PartAllElectrostatic bag or antistatic matAllElectrostatic discharge (ESD)grounding wrist strapPIM
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
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
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
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
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
This product includes the Envoy SNMP Engine, developed by Epilogue Technology, an Integrated Systems Company. Copyright © 1986-1997, EpilogueTechnolog
Table 4: J-series Guides and Related JUNOS Software Publications (continued)Corresponding JUNOS Software ManualChapter in a J-series Guide JUNOS MPLS
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
Figure 78: Location of J2320 and J2350 Internal Compact FlashTo replace the internal compact flash:1. Place an electrostatic bag or antistatic mat on
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
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
Figure 82: Alternative Horizontal Orientation of J4350 and J6350 Compact FlashTo replace the compact flash:1. Place an electrostatic bag or antistatic
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
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
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
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
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
Table 4: J-series Guides and Related JUNOS Software Publications (continued)Corresponding JUNOS Software ManualChapter in a J-series Guide JUNOS Syste
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.
Figure 89: J4350 and J6350 DRAM LocationTo modify the DRAM configuration, use the following procedures: Removing a DRAM Module on page 189 Installin
Figure 90: Installing or Replacing DRAM ModulesInstalling a DRAM ModuleJ2320, J2350, J4350 and J6350 Services Routers support 256-MB and 512-MB DRAMmo
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
1. Locate a replacement power cord with the type of plug appropriate for yourgeographical location (see “AC Power, Connection, and Power CordSpecifica
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
NOTE: Each power supply must be connected to a dedicated AC power feed. Forinformation about connecting to AC power sources, see “ConnectingPower” on
CAUTION: You must ensure that power connections maintain the proper polarity.The power source cables might be labeled (+) and (–) to indicate their po
CAUTION: You must ensure that power connections maintain the proper polarity.The power source cables might be labeled (+) and (–) to indicate their po
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
Product warranties—For product warranty information, visithttp://www.juniper.net/support/warranty/. JTAC Hours of Operation —The JTAC centers have
Figure 94: Installing a DC Power SupplyReplacing Crypto Accelerator Modules on J2320 and J2350 RoutersThe Crypto Accelerator Module is a processor car
Removing a J2320 or J2350 Crypto Accelerator ModuleNOTE: If you are installing a Crypto Accelerator Module into a J2320 or J2350 ServicesRouter for th
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
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
Figure 98: Crypto Accelerator Module Location on J4350 and J6350 RoutersTo modify a Crypto Accelerator Module configuration, use the following procedu
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
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
If Crypto Module appears in the output, the Crypto Accelerator Module is installedcorrectly.Replacing Air Filters on J2350 RoutersThe cooling fans on
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
Figure 104: Attaching Air Filter and Filter CoverWe recommend changing the filter every 6 months. However, the optimal filterreplacement interval can
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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Chapter 11Troubleshooting Hardware ComponentsThis chapter contains the following topics: Chassis Alarm Conditions on page 209 Troubleshooting Power
Table 70: Chassis Alarm Conditions and Corrective Actions (continued)Alarm SeverityCorrective ActionAlarm ConditionsComponentRed (major)Replace the fa
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
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
Chapter 12Contacting Customer Support andReturning HardwareThis chapter describes how to return the Services Router or individual componentsto Juniper
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
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
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
NOTE: Do not return any component to Juniper Networks unless you have firstobtained an RMA number. Juniper Networks reserves the right to refuse shipm
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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
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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Part 4J-series Requirements and Specifications Network Cable Specifications and Connector Pinouts on page 223 Safety and Regulatory Compliance Infor
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Chapter 13Network Cable Specifications andConnector PinoutsThe network interfaces supported on the router accept different kinds of networkcable. Ser
Table 71: 2-Port Serial PIM Cables and Connectors (continued)PinoutsEnd-to-EndConductorsConnector HardwareConnectorNameTable 76 on page 228234-40 thre
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
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
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–
Chapter 1Overview of Services RoutersJ-series Services Routers provide stable, reliable, and efficient IP routing, WAN andLAN connectivity, and manage
EIA-530A DTE Cable PinoutTable 76: EIA-530A DTE Cable PinoutDescriptionLFH-60 PairingDB-25 PinLFH-60 PinShield Ground–115Transmit Data (A)59260Receive
EIA-530A DCE Cable PinoutTable 77: EIA-530A DCE Cable PinoutDescriptionLFH-60 PairingDB-25 PinLFH-60 PinShield Ground–115Transmit Data (A)221Receive D
V.35 DTE Cable PinoutTable 78: V.35 DTE Cable PinoutDescriptionLFH-60 PairingM/34 PinLFH-60 PinFrame Ground–A15Signal Ground–B57Request to Send–C48Cle
V.35 DCE Cable PinoutTable 79: V.35 DCE Cable PinoutDescriptionLFH-60 PairingM/34 PinLFH-60 PinFrame Ground–A15Signal Ground–B57Request to Send–C37Cle
Table 80: X.21 DTE Cable Pinout (continued)DescriptionLFH-60 PairingDB-15 PinLFH-60 PinTransmit Data (A)59260Control (A)47348Receive (A)241Indicate (A
Table 81: X.21 DCE Cable Pinout (continued)DescriptionLFH-60 PairingDB-15 PinLFH-60 PinIndicate (B)481247Signal Element Timing (B)521351–––30 to 29Fas
Table 83: Gigabit Ethernet uPIM RJ-45 Connector Pinout (continued)FunctionSignal NamePinBidirectional pair +BBI_DB+3Bidirectional pair +CBI_DC+4Bidire
Table 85: RJ-45 Chassis Console Connector PinoutDescriptionSignalPinRequest to SendRTS Output1Data Terminal ReadyDTR Output2Transmit DataTxD Output3Ch
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
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/
an external compact flash and two universal serial bus (USB) ports for external storage,and an optional Crypto Accelerator Module.J2320 routers ordere
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
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
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
TIM508 Connector PinoutThe TIM508 Analog Telephony Interface Module uses a B25A unshielded 25–pairamphenol cable. Table 95 on page 241 describes the T
Table 96: TIM510 RJ-45 Connector Pinout (continued)SignalPinNo connection3R1 - Transmit4T1 - Transmit5No connection6No connection7No connection8TIM514
Table 98: TIM516 Connector Pinout (continued)SignalPinTip4Tip5Tip6Tip7Tip8Tip17Tip18Tip19Tip20Tip21Tip22Tip23Tip24Ring26Ring27Ring28Ring29Ring30Ring31
Table 98: TIM516 Connector Pinout (continued)SignalPinRing48Ring49TIM518 Connector PinoutThe TIM518 Analog Telephony Interface Module uses a B25A unsh
Table 99: TIM518 Connector Pinout (continued)SignalPinTip29Tip30Tip31Tip3233Tip42Tip4344Tip45Tip46Tip47Tip48Tip49TIM521 Connector PinoutThe TIM521 Tel
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Chapter 14Safety and Regulatory ComplianceInformationTo install and use the Services Router safely, follow proper safety procedures. Thischapter discu
upgraded to 1 GB. For instructions on upgrading memory, see “Replacing DRAMModules” on page 188.Each J2350 chassis contains four built-in Gigabit Ethe
risico's en dient u op de hoogte te zijn van standaard maatregelen om ongelukkente voorkomen.WARNING: Varoitus Tämä varoitusmerkki merkitsee vaar
entraña la corriente eléctrica y familiarizarse con los procedimientos estándar deprevención de accidentes.WARNING: Varning! Denna varningssymbol sign
The separate protective earthing terminal provided on this product shall bepermanently connected to earth. Replace fuses only with fuses of the sam
Varning! Denna utrustning ska endast installeras och bytas ut av utbildad ochkvalificerad personal.Preventing Electrostatic Discharge DamageMany Servi
Electrical Safety Guidelines and WarningsWhen working on equipment powered by electricity, follow the guidelines describedin the following sections:
Install the Services Router in compliance with the following local, national, orinternational electrical codes: United States—National Fire Protect
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
NOTE: Primary overcurrent protection is provided by the building circuit breaker.This breaker should protect against excess currents, short circuits,
huolehtivassa kojetaulussa sijaitseva suojakytkin, käännä suojakytkinKATKAISTU-asentoon ja teippaa suojakytkimen varsi niin, että se pysyyKATKAISTU-as
DC Power Grounding Requirements and WarningAn insulated grounding conductor that is identical in size to the grounded andungrounded branch circuit sup
The J4350 Services Router supports the following field-replaceable PIMs and AvayaVoIP modules: Gigabit Ethernet uPIM (1-port, 6-port, 8-port, and 16-
WARNING: Waarschuwing De juiste bedradingsvolgorde verbonden is aarde naaraarde, +RTN naar +RTN, en –48 V naar – 48 V. De juiste bedradingsvolgordelos
conectar siempre primero y desconectar por último. Observe que el alambre de tierrase debe conectar siempre primero y desconectar por último.WARNING:
WARNING: Warnung Wenn Litzenverdrahtung erforderlich ist, sind zugelasseneVerdrahtungsabschlüsse, z.B. für einen geschlossenen Regelkreis oder gabelfö
Waarschuwing Deze apparatuur hoort geaard te worden Zorg dat de host-computertijdens normaal gebruik met aarde is verbonden.Varoitus Tämä laitteisto o
Multiple Power Supplies Disconnection WarningWARNING: The J6350 Services Router has more than one power supply connection.All connections must be remo
WARNING: Varning! Denna J6350 enhet har mer än en strömförsörjningsanslutning;alla anslutningar måste vara helt avlägsnade innan strömtillförseln till
WARNING: ¡Atención! Antes de manipular el chasis de un equipo o trabajar cercade una fuente de alimentación, desenchufar el cable de alimentación en
WARNING: ¡Atención! El equipo está diseñado para trabajar con sistemas dealimentación tipo TN.WARNING: Varning! Enheten är konstruerad för användning
WARNING: ¡Atención! Para reducir el riesgo de incendios, usar sólo líneas detelecomunicaciones de calibre No. 26 AWG o más gruesas.WARNING: Varning! F
Warnung Lesen Sie die Installationsanweisungen, bevor Sie das System an dieStromquelle anschließen.WARNING: Avvertenza Consultare le istruzioni di ins
The J6350 Services Router supports the following field-replaceable PIMs and AvayaVoIP modules: Gigabit Ethernet uPIM (1–port, 6-port, 8-port, and 16-
De Juniper Networks router moet in een stellage worden geïnstalleerd die aaneen bouwsel is verankerd. Dit toestel dient onderaan in het rek gemonte
WARNING: Warnung Zur Vermeidung von Körperverletzung beim Anbringen oderWarten dieser Einheit in einem Gestell müssen Sie besondere Vorkehrungen treff
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
försiktighetsåtgärder för att försäkra dig om att systemet står stadigt. Följande riktlinjerges för att trygga din säkerhet: Juniper Networks router
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
Class 1 LED Product WarningWARNING: Class 1 LED product.Waarschuwing Klasse 1 LED-product.Varoitus Luokan 1 valodiodituote.Attention Alarme de produit
WARNING: Warnung Nicht direkt in den Strahl blicken und ihn nicht direkt mitoptischen Geräten prüfen.WARNING: Avvertenza Non fissare il raggio con gli
WARNING: Attention Des radiations invisibles à l'il nu pouvant traverser l'ouverturedu port lorsqu'aucun câble en fibre optique n'
Battery Handling WarningWARNING: Replacing the battery incorrectly might result in an explosion. Replacethe battery only with the same or equivalent t
WARNING: ¡Atención! Existe peligro de explosión si la batería se reemplaza demanera incorrecta. Reemplazar la batería exclusivamente con el mismo tipo
End User License AgreementREAD THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (“AGREEMENT”) BEFORE DOWNLOADING, INSTALLING, OR USING THE SOFTWARE. BY DOWNLOADING,INS
Table 5: Summary of J-series Features and License Requirements (continued)Separate LicenseJ-series FeatureFeature CategoryOpen Shortest Path First (OS
WARNING: Avvertenza Prima di intervenire su apparecchiature collegate alle lineedi alimentazione, togliersi qualsiasi monile (inclusi anelli, collane,
WARNING: Varoitus Älä työskentele järjestelmän parissa äläkä yhdistä tai irrotakaapeleita ukkosilmalla.WARNING: Attention Ne pas travailler sur le sys
waar de maximale aanbevolen omgevingstemperatuur van 40οC wordt overschreden.Om te voorkomen dat de luchtstroom wordt beperkt, dient er minstens 15,2
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
WARNING: Aviso A descartagem final deste produto deverá ser efectuada de acordocom os regulamentos e a legislação nacional.WARNING: ¡Atención! El dese
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
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
European CommunityCompliance Statements for EMC Requirements 285Chapter 14: Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information
JapanThe preceding translates as follows:This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council forInterference by Informati
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
Table 5: Summary of J-series Features and License Requirements (continued)Separate LicenseJ-series FeatureFeature CategoryEthernet: Media access contr
If trouble is experienced with this equipment or for repair or warranty information,please follow the applicable procedures explained in the “Technica
Part 5Index Index on page 291Index 289
290 IndexJ2320, J2350, J4350, and J6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide
IndexSymbols#, comments in configuration statements...xviii#, configuration mode command prompt...93( ), in syntax desc
alternative boot media See boot devices; USBaltitude requirement...106analog media module See TIM514ana
Commit (J-Web configuration editor)...89OK (J-Web configuration editor)...88OK (Quick Configuration)...
command promptschanging...98configuration mode (#)...
Ddaemons See processes, softwaredatasheets URL...43DB-9 connector pinoutschassis console port
earthquakesrack-mount requirements...105seismic requirements...106EIA-530A DCE
for autoinstallation...134management interface...134Gigabit Ethernet e
Table 5: Summary of J-series Features and License Requirements (continued)Separate LicenseJ-series FeatureFeature CategoryCommon CriteriaSecurityNetwo
immunity standards...282initial configuration requirements...136injury, ste
hardware...13, 26installation...119interfa
Dual-Port Serial PIM...55Dual-Port T1 PIM...56E3 PIM...
ALM (TGM550 alarm)...72ALM (TIM508 alarm)...74ALM (TIM510 alarm)...
DC power cable, replacing...194DRAM modules...188external compact flash
PIMs (Physical Interface Modules)4-Port Fast Ethernet...614-Port ISDN BRI...
powerAC power See AC powerapplying...129button...
tools and parts required...171USB storage device...186request chassis pic
read installation instructions...266telecommunications cord...265TN power system...
show chassis routing-engine commandchecking CPU temperature...25, 38checking DRAM amount...18,
Table 5: Summary of J-series Features and License Requirements (continued)Separate LicenseJ-series FeatureFeature CategorySystem logActivity Logging a
system overviewhardware...13software...
trunk ports, TIM508pinouts...241TRUNK ports, TIM514...
signaling limitations...108suppressing electromagnetic interference(EMI)...
12 J-series Software Features and LicensesJ2320, J2350, J4350, and J6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide
Chapter 2System OverviewJ-series J2320, J2350, J4350, and J6350 Services Routers have chassis that are similarbut with important differences. J2320, J
In addition to the components described in subsequent sections, the chassis includesthe following components: Mounting brackets—One pair of metal bra
Figure 2: Front of J2350 ChassisFigure 3: Rear of J2320 ChassisFigure 4: Rear of J2350 AC-Powered ChassisJ2320 and J2350 Services Router Hardware Feat
Figure 5: Rear of J2350 DC-Powered ChassisFigure 6: J2320 Hardware Components16 J2320 and J2350 Services Router Hardware FeaturesJ2320, J2350, J4350
Figure 7: J2350 Hardware ComponentsTable 6 on page 17 summarizes the physical specifications for the router chassis.Table 6: J2320 and J2350 Physical
7. Ownership. Juniper and Juniper's licensors, respectively, retain ownership of all right, title, and interest (including copyright) in and to t
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
J2320 and J2350 Boot DevicesJ2320 and J2350 Services Routers can boot from three devices: Internal compact flash External compact flash (also known
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
Table 7: J2320 and J2350 POWER LEDDescriptionStateColorPower is functioning correctly.On steadilyGreenPower button has been pressed and quickly releas
Table 9: J2320 and J2350 ALARM LEDDescriptionStateColorMajor alarm indicates a critical situation on the router thathas resulted from one of the follo
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
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
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
Figure 11: Airflow Through the J2320 ChassisFigure 12: Airflow Through the J2350 ChassisJ4350 and J6350 Services Router Hardware FeaturesThis section
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
Abbreviated Table of ContentsAbout This Guide xvPart 1 J-series OverviewChapter 1 Overview of Services Routers 3Chapter 2 System Overview 13Chapter 3
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
Figure 16: Rear of J4350 DC-Powered ChassisFigure 17: Rear of DC-Powered J6350 ChassisJ4350 and J6350 Services Router Hardware Features 29Chapter 2:
Figure 18: J4350 and J6350 Hardware ComponentsTable 11 on page 30 summarizes the physical specifications for the router chassis.Table 11: J4350 and J6
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
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
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
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
RESET CONFIG ButtonUse the RESET CONFIG button to return the router to either the rescue configurationor the factory default configuration. The button
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
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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WARNING: DC-powered Services Routers are intended for installation only in arestricted access location.J4350 and J6350 Cooling SystemThe cooling syste
Figure 21: Airflow Through the J4350 and J6350 ChassisSoftware OverviewEach J-series Services Router runs the JUNOS software on its general-purposepro
Routing Engine and Packet Forwarding EngineA Services Router has two primary software processing components: Routing Engine—The Routing Engine provid
Table 17: JUNOS Software ProcessesDescriptionNameProcessManages the Services Router system as follows: Provides communication between the other proces
For more information, see “Services Router User Interface Overview” on page 81.Other user interfaces for the Services Router interact with the managem
Chapter 3PIM and VoIP Module OverviewJ-series Services Routers accept Physical Interface Modules (PIMs) and Avaya VoIPmodules in the slots on the fron
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
Table 18: PIM and VoIP Module Terms (continued)DefinitionTermStateless firewall filter that enables dial-on-demand routing backup when applied toa phy
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
Table 19: J2320 and J2350 Field-Replaceable PIM SummarySample Interface Name(type-pim/0/port)Port NumberingSupported Software Releasesfor This PIMPIMg
Table of ContentsAbout This Guide xvObjectives ...x
Table 20: J4350 and J6350 Field-Replaceable PIM and Module SummarySample Interface Name(type-pim/0/port)Slot and Port NumberingSupported Software Rele
Table 20: J4350 and J6350 Field-Replaceable PIM and Module Summary (continued)Sample Interface Name(type-pim/0/port)Slot and Port NumberingSupported S
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
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
For alarms, see the configuring and monitoring alarms information in the J-seriesServices Router Administration Guide.Optical Interface Support. Table
Figure 27: SFP Gigabit Ethernet ePIMFeatures. The Gigabit Ethernet ePIM provides the following key features: Autonegotiation through medium-dependent
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
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
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
Table 26: Status LEDs for T1 and E1 PortsDescriptionStateColorOnline with no alarms or failures.On steadilyGreenActive with a local alarm. The router
J2320 Power System ...24J2350 Power System ...
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
For alarms, see the configuring and monitoring alarms information in the J-seriesServices Router Administration Guide.T3 or E3 PIMThe T3 (also known a
Table 28: Status LEDs for T3 and E3 PortsDescriptionStateColorOnline with no alarms or failures.On steadilyGreenActive with a local alarm. The router
Table 29: LEDs for Dual-Port Fast Ethernet PIMDescriptionStateColorLabelOnline and link is active.On steadilyGreen (100 Mbps)Yellow (10 Mbps)LINK/SPEE
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
Figure 37: ISDN BRI U PIMISDN BRI PIMs provide the following key features: Onboard network processor Bandwidth on demand Dial backup Dial-on-deman
For alarms, see the configuring and monitoring alarms information in the J-seriesServices Router Administration Guide.ADSL PIMThe ADSL PIM provides a
Table 32: LEDs for ADSL PIMsDescriptionStateColorLabelPIM passed the self-test and is online andoperational.On steadilyGreenONLINEPIM is offline.OffUn
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
Avaya VoIP modules are described in the following sections: Avaya VoIP Module Summary on page 67 TGM550 Telephony Gateway Module on page 69 TIM508
TIM514 Analog Telephony Interface Module ...75TIM516 Analog Telephony Interface Module ...
Table 34: J2320 and J2350 Avaya VoIP Module Summary (continued)Sample InterfaceName(type-pim/0/port)Maximum Number on aChassisSlot and PortNumberingS
Table 35: J4350 and J6350 Avaya VoIP Module Summary (continued)Sample InterfaceName(type-pim/0/port)Maximum Number on aChassisSlot and PortNumberingSo
Figure 41: TGM550 Telephony Gateway ModuleThe TGM550 provides the following key features: Voice VoIP Media Gateway services. Two analog telephone (L
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
Table 36: TGM550 Maximum Media Gateway Capacities (continued)Additional InformationTGM550 Maximum CapacityHardware or Feature—800Busy Hour Call Comple
For more information about the TGM550, see the Avaya manual Hardware Descriptionand Reference for Avaya Communication Manager.TIM508 Analog Telephony
TIM508 LEDs indicate link status and activity. Table 39 on page 74 describes themeaning of the LEDs.Table 39: LEDs for TIM508DescriptionStateColorLabe
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
Table 41: TIM514 Possible Port ConfigurationsPossible Analog Trunk (TRUNK) Port ConfigurationsPossible Analog Telephone (LINE) PortConfigurationsLoop-
Figure 45: TIM516 Analog Telephony Interface Module615MITATCSENILSENIL71—421—8MLAgolanA668300gSENILYou can configure TIM516 lines as described in Tabl
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