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E-series™ Routing PlatformsERX™ Hardware GuideRelease 8.0.xJuniper Networks, Inc.1194 North Mathilda Ave nueSunnyvale, California 94089USA408-745-2000

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ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideInformation You Might Need to Supply to JTAC ...153Tools and Parts Required...

Page 3 - End User License Agreement

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideCAUTION: Do not chang e the IP address for the Ethernet interface that you areusing to communicate with the system. If you cha

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Part 3Hardware Maintenance, Replacement,and Troubleshooting ProceduresMaintaining ERX Routers on pag e 85Troubleshooting on page 103Hardware Maintenan

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84 Hardware M aintenance, Replacement, and Tr oubleshooting Procedures

Page 6 - Initial Insta

Chapter 8MaintainingERX Router sThis chapter lists th e tools, items, and steps needed for in stalling and uninstallingERX router component s. Oth er

Page 7 - Table of Contents vii

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideStoring Modules and ComponentsRetain the packaging in which a module or component was shipped, and use thispackaging to store

Page 8 - Procedures

Maintaining ER X RoutersUpgrading from Release 5.1.1 or Lower-Numbered Releases to Release 6.x.xor Higher-Numbered ReleasesRelease 5.1.1 or lower-numb

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ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideCAUTION: Ifyoudonotusethehalt command before removing or powering downan SRP module, the system’s NVS card can become corrupte

Page 10 - Table of Contents

Maintaining ER X RoutersCAUTION: When handling modules, use an antistatic wrist strap connected to therouter’s ESD grounding jack. This action helps t

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ERX 8.0.x Hardware Guide1. Obtain an antistatic container for the NVS card you plan to remove. (See“Storing Modules and Compone nts” on p age 86.)2. W

Page 12 - Documentation Conventions

Maintaining ER X RoutersFour main steps are involved in upgrading mem ory o n SRP modules:1. Display how much memory is currently installed on the SRP

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About This GuideThis preface provides the following guidelines for using the E-series™ RoutingPlatforms ERX™ Hardware Guide:Objectives on page xiAudie

Page 14 - Document Description

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideAdding New SODIMMsTo add new SODIMMs:1. Locate the four SODIMM sockets on the SRP module. (See Figure 38 andFigure 39 .) See t

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Maintaining ER X Routers2. Insert a SODIM M from the u pgrade kit at an angle of approximately 45 degreesinto an em pty ceramic connector, so that t h

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ERX 8.0.x Hardware Guideantistatic bags. These actions help to protect modules from damage by e lectrostaticdischarge.Removing SFPsTo remove the SFPs:

Page 17 - Documentation Feedback

Maintaining ER X RoutersCAUTION: For port redundancy to operate correctly, both the primary andredundant portsonaGEI/OmodulemustusethesametypeofSFP.In

Page 18 - Requesting Support

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideFigure 42: Installing an SFP on a GE I/O Moduleg013437TX and RX markings on I/O moduleConnection circuitry on base of SFP4. In

Page 19 - Product Overview

Maintaining ER X RoutersVerifying the InstallationAfter you have replaced the SFPs and connected the cables, issue theshow interface gigabitEthernet c

Page 20 - 2 Product Overview

ERX 8.0.x Hardware Guideuntil a new fan tray is available. Operating an ERX router with inadequate aircirculation can damage the modules.CAUTION: Do n

Page 21 - ERX Overview

Maintaining ER X RoutersFigure 45: Fan Tray in ERX-310 Routerg013765Removing the Fan TrayTo remove the fan tray:1. (ERX-14xx models only) Pla ce a fla

Page 22 - ERX-14xx Models

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideCAUTION: Do not use the fan tray handle to carry the fan tray assembly. Use thehandle o nly to push the tray into the chassis.

Page 23 - ERX Router s 5

Maintaining ER X RoutersFigure 46: Attaching a Cable Management BracketPerforated areaFront ofERX-7xx modelMount here for wider X.21/V.35 cablesMount

Page 24 - 6 ERX Routers

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideE-series RoutersFive models of E-series routers are available:ERX-1440 routerERX-1410 routerERX-710 routerERX-705 routerERX-31

Page 25 - RX-7xx Models, Rear View

ERX 8.0.x Hardware Guide102 Installing a Cable-Management Bracket on ERX-7xx Models

Page 26 - ERX-310 Router

Chapter 9TroubleshootingThis chapter explains how you can troubleshoot a specific p roblem, such a sabnormal LED activity or no system power, w hen yo

Page 27 - Figure 7: E

ERX 8.0.x Hardware Guidemight fail if the module has not completed initialization. Use the showversion command to display line module status. Do not e

Page 28 - SRP Module

Troubleshootingfamiliarize yourself with LED activity so that you can easily detect and correcta module-related problem with minimal or no system down

Page 29 - ERX Modules 11

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideTable 11: LED Identification and Activity Descriptions (continued)LED Location LED Label LED Indicator LED Color OFF to ON ON

Page 30 - Module Details

TroubleshootingTable 11: LED Identification and Activity Descriptions (continued)LED Location LED Label LED Indicator LED Color OFF to ON ON to OFFACT

Page 31 - SRP I/O Module

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideFigure 47: SRP Module LEDsStatus LEDsStatus LEDsOKFAILONLINEREDUNDANTPOWER A OKPOWER B OKFAN OKFAN FAILLINKACTIVITYg013768NOTE

Page 32 - Line Modules

TroubleshootingFigure 48: FE2 Module LEDsFunctional status LEDsInterface status LEDs01OKFAILONLINEREDUNDANT01ACTIVITYLINKg013769Understanding Status L

Page 33 - I/O Modules

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideFigure 49: E3 and T3 Module LEDsFunctional status LEDsInterface status LEDsOKFAILONLINEREDUNDANT012RED ALMYEL ALMSYNCg013770LE

Page 34 - 16 Redundancy Features

TroubleshootingTable 12: Normal Activity of Functional Status LEDS During Booting (continued)OK FAIL ONLINE Status Processonoff off 3. Module passedth

Page 35 - NVS Cards

About This GuideConvention Description ExamplesBold typeface Represents names of commands andkeywords in text.Issue the clock sourcecommand.Specify th

Page 36 - 18 Redundancy Features

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideTable 13: Troubleshooting Abnormal LED Activity on Modules (continued)Diagnostic Signs Possible Problems ActionsLINK LED is no

Page 37 - Redundancy Features 19

TroubleshootingRedundancy StatusYou can determine the redundancy state of line m odules by examining the ONLI NEand RED UNDANTstatus LEDs (ERX-7xx and

Page 38 - 20 Redundancy Features

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideTable 15: Troubleshooting High-Temperature Conditions (continued)Cause of High OperatingTemperature Symptoms ResolutionCooling

Page 39 - Initial Installation

TroubleshootingALERT 05/10/2000 13:10:33 os: failed: ECC DOUBLE BIT ERROR OCCURREDAddress = 0xe95db10Data (Upper 32Bits) = 0xe95db20Data (Lower 32Bits

Page 40 - 22 Initial Installation

ERX 8.0.x Hardware Guide116 Double-Bit Er rors on SRP Modules

Page 41 - Unpacking an

Part 4AppendixesSystem Specifications on page 119Installation Guidelines and Requirements on page 129Cable Pinouts o n page 143Contacting Customer Sup

Page 42 - L-bracket

118 Appendixes

Page 43 - The Next Step 25

Appendix ASystem SpecificationsThis appendix lists the system sp ecification s, requirements, and certificationsfor ERX routers.ERX-14xx Models Specif

Page 44 - 26 The Next Step

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideCategory SpecificationPower2400 W maximumRedundancy (input power) 2 independent line feedsSpace Requirements3 feet (90 cm) beh

Page 45 - RX Routers

System SpecificationsCategory SpecificationElectromagnetic Emissions Agency CertificationAS/NZS 3548:1995 (CISPR 22 Class A)EMC Directive (89/336/EEC)

Page 46 - Installa

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideTable 3: Juniper Networks E-series and JUNOSe Technical PublicationsDocument DescriptionE-series Hardware DocumentationE320 Qu

Page 47 - Rack-Mounted Installation 29

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideERX-7xx Models SpecificationsTable 17: ERX-7xx Models SpecificationsCategory SpecificationWeightWeights are approximate.Chassi

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System SpecificationsCategory SpecificationNEBS CertificationSR-3580 (FD-15): Network Equipment BuildingSystem (NEBS) Criteria Levels, Issue 1, Novemb

Page 49 - Rack-Mounted Installation 31

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideCategory SpecificationElectromagnetic Emissions Agency CertificationAS/NZS 3548:1995 (CISPR 22 Class A)EMC Directive (89/336/E

Page 50 - Installing the R outer

System SpecificationsERX-310 Router SpecificationsTable 18: ERX-310 Router SpecificationsCategory SpecificationWeight: DC modelWeights are approximate

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ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideCategory SpecificationSpace Requirements3 feet (90 cm) behind router or rackDo not block air vents on sides of the router.Dono

Page 52 - 34 The Next Step

System SpecificationsCategory SpecificationElectromagnetic Emissions Agency CertificationAS/NZS 3548:1995 (CISPR 22 Class A)EMC Directive (89/336/EEC)

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ERX 8.0.x Hardware Guide128 ERX-310 Router Specifications

Page 54 - Slot Gro

Appendix BInstallation Guidelines andRequirementsThis chapter reviews preinstallation considerations such as electrical,environmental, and safety comp

Page 55 - 8: ERX-7xx Model Slot Groups

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideVerify th e operation of all telephone circuits, digital services, and T1 facilitiesrequired for installation.Ensure that all

Page 56 - 38 Overview

Installation Guidelines and RequirementsWARNING: Do not insert any metal object, such as a screwdriver, into a n open slotor the backp lane. Doing so

Page 57 - E-series Router Location

About This GuideDocument DescriptionERX End-of-Life Module GuideProvides an overview and description of ERX modules that areend-of-life (EOL) and can

Page 58 - Safety Guid

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideERX-310 Router Warnings (AC Model)The following warnings apply only to the ERX-310 router.ERX-310 Power Cord War nings (AC Mod

Page 59 - Router Slot

Installation Guidelines and Requirementsg017253Equipment Rack RequirementsWhen allocating equipment rack space, consider the following:Type of equipme

Page 60 - Installing a

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideFigure 50: ERX Routers Installed in a RackMechanical RequirementsFollow these m ec hanical requirements for your rack:Select f

Page 61 - Installing Modules

Installation Guidelines and RequirementsThe distance between the mounting holes in the two posts must be 18.31inches ±.063 inch, as specified in the E

Page 62 - Line Module or an I/O Module

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideFigure 51: Airflow for ERX RoutersCabling RecommendationsComply with the following recommendations:Use only shielded cables.13

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Installation Guidelines and RequirementsEnsure that cable distance and rate limits meet IEEE-recommended maximumspeeds and distances for signaling pur

Page 64 - 4. Pull the eject

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideJuniper Networks provides recycling support for our equipment worldw id eto comply with the WEEE Directive . F or recycling in

Page 65 - 7. Cover t

Installation Guidelines and RequirementsFCC Requirements for Consumer ProductsThis equipment complies with F CC ru les, Part 68. On the back side of t

Page 66 - Installing th

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideRepairs to ce rtifi ed equipment should be coordinated by a representativedesignated bythe sup plier. Any repairs or alteratio

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Installation Guidelines and Requirementsn’excède pas 5. Le REN figure sur l’étiquette “FCC Rules Part 68” situéesur le supportdu module ou à l’arrière

Page 68 - 2. Instal

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideDocument DescriptionJUNOSe Multicast Routing Configuration GuideExplains how to c onfigure and monitor IP multicast routing an

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ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuidePour leur propre sécurité, les utilisateurs devraient s’assurer q ue les misesàlaterredeslignes d e distribution d’électricité

Page 70 - 52 The Next Step

Appendix CCable PinoutsThis appen dix lists th e cables and connector pinout assig nments for the cable s usedwith the ERX-7xx models and ERX-14xx mod

Page 71 - Cabling ERX R

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideFigure 52: SRP I/O Module Serial PortCONSOLE10/100BASE TRS-232DB-9PIN 1PIN 9g013771Table19liststhepinoutfortheserialcable’sRS-

Page 72 - 54 Cabling Overview

Cable PinoutsFigure 53: SRP I/O Module Ethernet PortCONSOLE10/100BASE TRS-232PIN 1PIN 8PIN 1PIN 8RJ-45g013772Table 20 lists the pinouts for the Ethern

Page 73 - Table 7: Req

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideTable 21: DB-9—RJ-45 Crossover Adapter PinoutDB-9 Pin Signal RJ-45 Pin1DCD12RXD33TXD24DTR 65GND56DSR47RTS88CTS79RNGno connectT

Page 74 - External Timing Ports

Cable PinoutsFigure 54: CT1 I/O Module Por tsPIN 1PIN 8Port 0Port 1Port 2Port 3CT-1I/Og013773Ta bl e 2 3 lists the pinout for the CT1/CE1 connector.Ta

Page 75 - Cabling the SRP I/O Module 57

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideFigure 55: CE1 I/O Module with Telco ConnectorsPIN 25PIN 1CE1I/OPIN 50PIN 260-9g013774Figure 56 shows the location of the 20 p

Page 76 - ALARMSEXTERNAL TIMING

Cable PinoutsPin Signal Pin Signal6 Port 2 TX TIP 31 Port 2 TX RING7 Port 3 RX TIP 32 Port 3 RX RING8 Port 3 TX TIP 33 Port 3 TX RING9 Port 4 RX TIP 3

Page 77 - Management Ports

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuidePin Signal Pin Signal14 Port 16 TX TIP 39 Port 16 TX RING15 Port 17 RX TIP 40 Port 17 RX R ING16 Port 17 TX TIP 41 Port 17 TX

Page 78 - Cabling the Router for Power

Appendix DContacting Customer Support andReturning HardwareSee the Juniper Networks Web site for complete customer service information:http://www.juni

Page 79 - Cable/Wire From To

About This GuideDocument DescriptionJUNOSe Command Reference GuideAtoMJUNOSe Command Reference Guide N to ZTogether constitute the JUNOSe Command Refe

Page 80 - 1: Turn Off All Router Power

ERX 8.0.x Hardware Guide1. Determine the part number and serial number of the component. Forinstructions, see “Locating Component Serial Numbers ” on

Page 81 - ERX-7xx Mode

Contacting Customer Support and Returning HardwareFigure 57: Representative Module Serial Number ID LabelEjectorP/C: SRP_I/OASY: xxx-xxxxx-xxS/N: xxxx

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ERX 8.0.x Hardware Guide2. Begins troubleshooting, diagnostics, and problem replication (if appropriate )3. Provides you with periodic updates on prob

Page 83 - ERX-310 Ro

Contacting Customer Support and Returning HardwareTo pack the chassis for shipment, follow these steps:1. Ground yourself by using an antistatic wrist

Page 84 - HSSI Connectors

ERX 8.0.x Hardware Guide156 Retur ning Products for Repair or Replacement

Page 85 - C Connectors

Appendix EDeclarationof ConformityDeclaration of Conformity on page 157Declaration of ConformityDeclaration of Conformity according to ISO/IEC Guide 2

Page 86 - Connectors

ERX 8.0.x Hardware Guide158 Declaration of Conformity

Page 89 - X.21/V.35 Connector s

IndexSymbols10/100Base-T port ... 56, 59, 7810-Gbps SRP module ...12–48 VDC...

Page 90 - X.21/V.35

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuidePage numberSoftware release versionRequesting SupportFor technical support, open a support case with the Case Manager link ath

Page 91 - RX Router s

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideDDB-9 connector ...55–56, 143, 146DC power...64, 125detecting

Page 92 - Initializat

IndexII/O modules ...15cables ...66installing ...

Page 93 - Powering Down

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuidePpackaging, recycling ... 138packet classification ...15pa

Page 94 - 76 The Next Step

Indexsoftwareconfiguration...13software, upgrading...87space requirements...

Page 95 - X Routers

Part 1Product OverviewERX Overview on page 3Product Overv iew 1

Page 96 - Directly to the Router

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

Page 97 - 3. Power up

2 Product Overview

Page 98 - Telnet Setup

Chapter 1ERX OverviewThis chapter provides introductory information about the ERX routers. It containsthe following sectio ns:Overview on page 3ERX Ro

Page 99 - Telnet Setup 81

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideConditions for line rate performance of line modulesType, capacity, and num be r of SRP module s usedERX-14xx ModelsNOTE: In t

Page 100 - The Next Step

ERX OverviewFigure 1: ERX-14xx Models, Front ViewLine moduleSRP modulePCMCIA slotBezelCablemanagementbracketAir filter (optional)behind bezelFan trayb

Page 101 - Troublesho

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideFigure 2: ERX-14xx Models, Rear ViewI/OmodulePower inputmoduleCablemanagementbracketPlenumFan traySRP I/Omoduleg013728ERX-7xxM

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ERX OverviewThe ERX-705 chassis is the same as the ERX-710 chassis. (See Figure 3 and Figure 4.)The chassis contains seven slots to accom m od ate mod

Page 103 - ERX Router s

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideERX-310 RouterThe ERX-310 router is a low-end pla tform that supports all of the same service sas the ERX-7xxand ERX-14xx mode

Page 104 - Cleaning the

ERX OverviewFigure 6: ERX-310 Router, Rear View (AC Model)SRP I/OmoduleI/O moduleGrounding postsESD grounding jackAC power inputs andswitches A and Bg

Page 105 - Maintaining ER X Routers

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideFigure 8: Modules in ERX-14xx ModelsI/O modulesI/O modulesSRP I/OmoduleLine modulesLine modulesSRP modulesConnection viapassiv

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ERX OverviewFigure 9: SRP Module for ERX-7xx and ERX-14xx ModelsMidplaneconnectorsEjectorStatus LEDsBoard resetbuttonNMI buttonPCMCIANVS cardSystempro

Page 107 - Replacing an NVS Card

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

Page 108 - NVS card

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideFigure 10: SRP Module for ERX-310 routerEjectorStatusLEDsBoard resetbuttonNMI buttonPCMCIANVS cardIntegrated fabric systemproc

Page 109 - Removing SODIMMs

ERX OverviewCAUTION: Do not remove the SRP module while the system is running.NOTE: Some SRP modules require a minimum amount of memory to be usedwith

Page 110 - Adding New SODIMMs

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideRS-232—The port provides a serial connection for monitoring the system’shardware configuration through a PC (running terminal

Page 111 - FPs on I/O Modules

ERX OverviewFigure 11: Representative Line ModuleMidplaneconnectorsEjectorStatus LEDsBoard resetbuttonNMI buttong013737Packet ClassificationMost line

Page 112 - Removing SFPs

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideNetwork Management ToolsYou can use different management tools to configure the system tomeet the specific networking requirem

Page 113 - Installing SF

ERX OverviewAfter you install two SRP m od u les, the modules negotiate for the primary role.Anumberoffactors determine which module becomes the prima

Page 114 - 6. Remove th

ERX 8.0.x Hardware Guideof identical line mo dules provides redundancy in case of lin e modulefailure . T o use this feature, you need a:Spare line mo

Page 115 - Replacing Fa

ERX OverviewFigure 12: Data Flow When a Spare Line Module Is ActiveMidplaneRedundancymidplaneSpare line modulePrimary line moduleRedundancyI/O modul

Page 116 - 98 Replacing Fan Trays

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideFansForced air-cooling keeps the temperature of the E-series modules and componentswithin normaloperating limits. In ERX-14xx

Page 117 - Installi

Part 2Initial InstallationUnpacking and Inspecting ERX Routers o n page 23Installing ERX Routers o n page 27Installing Modules on page 35Cabling ERX R

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OR SERVICES, OR FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT, THE SOFTWARE, OR ANY JUNIPEROR JUNIPER-SUPPLIED SOF

Page 119 - ERX-7xx model

22 Initial Installation

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Chapter 2Unpacking and Inspecting ERX RoutersThis chapter reviews sh ip pi ng contents and unpacking procedures for ERX routers.It contains the follow

Page 121 - Troubleshoo

ERX 8.0.x Hardware Guide1. Cut the two straps that secure the carton to the skid, open the carton from thetop, and remove the box of accessories that

Page 122 - Troubleshoot

Unpacking and Inspecting ERX RoutersWARNING: Three people are required to install the router in a rack: two to lift thesystem into position and one to

Page 123 - LED Identification

ERX 8.0.x Hardware Guide26 The Next Step

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Chapter 3Installing ERX RoutersThis chapter describes how to install ERX routers in a rack. It co ntains the followingsections:Before You Begin on pag

Page 125 - SRP module (Figu re 47)

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideWARNING: Two people are required to lift an E-series router.CAUTION: To prevent electrostatic damage to the system and its com

Page 126 - Figure 47: SRP Module LEDs

Installing ERX RoutersYou can install an ERX-14xx model, an ERX-7xx model, and an ERX-310router together in the same rack. (See Figure 15.)CAUTION: If

Page 127 - Figure 48: FE2 Module LEDs

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideFigure 15: ERX Routers Installed in Recommended OrderSafety GuidelinesObserve the following safety guidelines when mounting th

Page 128 - LED Acti

Installing ERX RoutersCAUTION: Evaluate the overall loading o f the branch circuit before you installany equipment into a rack.WARNING: Co nnect the r

Page 129 - Troubleshooting

Table of ContentsAbout This GuidexiObjectives ...xiAudience...

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ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuidePreparing the Equipment RacksFollowing your installation plan, use a tape measure and m arking pen to measureand mark spaceon

Page 131 - Redundancy Status

Installing ERX RoutersThe Next StepAfter you finish installing the router:If you need to install any modules, see “Installing Modules” on page 35.If t

Page 132 - Detecting Double-Bit Errors

ERX 8.0.x Hardware Guide34 The Next Step

Page 133 - Fixing Double-Bit Errors

Chapter 4Installing ModulesThis chapter describes how to install and remove E-series modules. For informationabout managing installed modules, see JUN

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ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideFigure 16: Orientation of Line Modules in ERX RoutersERX-310 routerERX-7xx modelERX-14xx modelg013742For details about availab

Page 135 - Appendixes

Installing ModulesFigure 17: ERX-1410 Slot GroupsSRP SRPCT3 OC3CT1 OC3CT1CT1 CT3 CT3 CT3Chassis slots12340 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13Slotgroup 1Slotgroup 2

Page 136 - 118 Appendixes

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideCombinations of Line Modules In Slot GroupsFor information about combinatio ns of line modules in slot groups, se e JUNOSeSyst

Page 137 - System Speci

Installing ModulesFigure 19: Connecting the Wrist Strap to the ERX-310 Router (Rear)ESD grounding jackAntistaticwrist strapg013745Table 4: Grounding J

Page 138 - Category Specification

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideCAUTION: If you meet strong resistance when attempting to seat the module usingthe ejectors, remove i t from the chassis and c

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Installing ModulesWARNING: Be sure circuit breakers for the power source are in the OFF positionbefore attaching power cables.WARNING: Remove jewelry

Page 140 - ERX-7xx Models Specifications

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuidePart 2Initial InstallationChapter 2 Unpacking and Inspecting ERX Routers23Before You Begin...

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ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideNOTE: Install the SRP I/O m odule before you install the SRP module; otherwise, thesystem diagnostics will fail.Installing an

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Installing Modules3. With a Phillips screwdriver, loosen the captive screws that secure the blank fillerpanel covering the empty chassis slot, if pres

Page 143 - ERX-310 Router Specifications

ERX 8.0.x Hardware Guidemodule (I/O module or line module). Also, be sure that you have aligned the topand bottom edges in the correct matching tracks

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Installing ModulesTable 6: Module Slot AssignmentsRouter Module SlotERX-1440 routerInstall modules other than the OC48modules in slots 0–5 and slots 8

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ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideRemoving a Line Module, SRP Module, or SRP I/O ModuleNOTE: We recommend that you issue the slot disable command from the CLIbe

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Installing ModulesFigure 21: Ejectors in the Closed PositionClosedOpenedClosedOpenedg0137475. Carefully slide the module out of the chassis.6. Pla

Page 147 - Requirements

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideInstalling Components for Line Module RedundancyA spare line module provides redundancy for a group of identical linemodules f

Page 148 - Safety Guidelines

Installing ModulesCAUTION: Ifyoudonotusethehalt command before removing or powering downan SRP, the system’s NVS card ca n become corrupted.1. Enter t

Page 149 - Safety Guidelines 131

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideFigure 22: Installing a Redundancy MidplaneRedundancymidplaneg013748Installing the I/O Mo dulesTo install the I/O module s in

Page 150 - 132 Safety Guidelines

Installing ModulesVerifying the InstallationTo verify that the installation is comple te:1. After you have cabled the system for power, as described i

Page 151 - Equipment Rack Requirements

Table of ContentsConfiguring Line Module Redundancy ... 51The Next Step...

Page 152 - Mechanical Requirements

ERX 8.0.x Hardware Guide52 The Next Step

Page 153 - Proper Rack Installation

Chapter 5Cabling ERX RoutersThis chapter describes how to cable an ERX router. Before you cable the router,ensure that you have completed all installa

Page 154 - 136 Cabling Recommendations

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideNOTE: We recommend that you use shielded cables where appropriate.Figure 23: ERX Ports and Connectors (ERX-14xx Model Shown)AT

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Cabling ERX RoutersRequired Tools, Wires, and CablesCabling your system takes only a few minutes. You need the followingitems and those listed in Tabl

Page 156 - Hardware Compliance

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideCabling the SRP I/O ModuleBefore powering up the router, you must set up a m anag ement console. Theconsole enables you to com

Page 157 - Hardware Compliance 139

Cabling ERX RoutersThe SRP I/O module has two input po rts for external clock sources.These ports provide a way to ensure that the router system clock

Page 158 - ’Industrie Canada

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideFigure 24: SRP I/O Module for ERX-14xx ModelsATGRT1 100 OHMCLOCK INBTGRE1 75 OHMCLOCK IN+-+-+-ALARMSEXTERNAL TIMINGCONSOLEMINO

Page 159 - Notes exp

Cabling ERX RoutersNOTE: You can use a wire-wrap gun to attach wires to pins.2. Attach the opposite end of the external timing cable or wires to your

Page 160 - Voluntary Co

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideConnecting to the NetworkTo connect the router to the network:1. Insert an Ethernet cable (RJ-45) connector into the 10/100B a

Page 161 - Cable Pinout

Cabling ERX RoutersTable 9: Power Input Module Cables and Wires NeededCable/Wire From ToERX-14xx modelsOne 10-AWG ground wire Power input module groun

Page 162 - 144 SRP I/O Module

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuidePart 3Hardware Maintenance, Replacement, and TroubleshootingProceduresChapter 8 Maintaining ERX Routers85Required Tools and It

Page 163 - Pin Signal

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideFigure 26: Power Input Module for ERX-14xx Models|ONOOFF|ONOOFFGroundPower AleadsPower BleadsTHIS PRODUCT IS EQUIPPED WITHTWO

Page 164 - CT1 and CE1 I/O Modules

Cabling ERX RoutersTask 2: Connect the Grounding CablesAll ERX routers have two grounding stu ds located in the rear of the chassis, nearthe power inp

Page 165 - Table 23:

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideWARNING: Be sure the power source is turned off, the router is turned off, andproper grounding wires are attached before conti

Page 166 - Figure 5

Cabling ERX RoutersFigure 27: ERX-310 Router, Rear View (DC Model)GroundPower BswitchDC powerinput BDC powerinput APower AleadsPOWER BPOWER A-48VDC RT

Page 167 - Pin Signal Pin Signal

ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideCabling I/O ModulesThis section ill ustrates the com mon connector types u sed with ERXI/O mod ules. For information about the

Page 168 - 150 CT1 and CE1 I/O Modules

Cabling ERX RoutersFigure 30: HSSI I/O Module with 50-Pin HSSI ConnectorHSSI-3I/OPort 0g013756RJ-45 ConnectorsWhen inserting an R J- 45 connector, be

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ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideFigure 32: I/O Module w ith RJ-48C ConnectorsCE1I/OPort 0g013758LC Duplex ConnectorsIn accordance with EN60825-1, Safety of La

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Cabling ERX RoutersCLASS 1 LE D PRODUCT.In accordance with EN60825-1, Safety of Laser Products - Part 1: Equipme ntClass, Requirements, and User’s Gui

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ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideFigure 33: I/O Module with SC Full Duplex ConnectorsPort 0Port 1TXRXTXRXOC3I/Og013759SMB ConnectorsTo cable I/O modules with S

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Cabling ERX RoutersFigure 34: I/O Module with SMB ConnectorsCT3/T312I/OPort 0g013760X.21/V.35 Connector sFour cables are available for the X.21/V.35 I

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Table of ContentsPart 4AppendixesAppendix A System Specifications119ERX-14xx Models Specifications ... 1

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ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideFigure 35: X.21/V.35 Module with 50-Pin X.21/V.35 ConnectorX.21/V.35I/OPort 0g013761Redundant PortsSome modules have redundant

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Chapter 6Powering Up ERX Router sThis chapter describes how to power up an ERX router and determ ine whether ithas booted properly. It contains the fo

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ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideNOTE: In this procedure, we assume that t he system is already c on nected to apower source. See “Cabling ERX Routers” on page

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Powering Up ERX RoutersStatus LEDsUpon initial power-up, the components of the router run b oot code, go througha series of self diagnostic tests, a n

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ERX 8.0.x Hardware Guide76 The Next Step

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Chapter 7Accessing ERX RoutersThis chapter discusses how to access the system to manage it. Managing yourrouter includes both configuring and monitori

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ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideConsole Port SetupYou can connect a co nso le terminal (PC, Macintosh, or UNIX workstation) directlyto the SRP I/O module via

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Accessing ERX RoutersTo connect a console directly to the system:1. ConnectthefemaleDB-9connectortotheRS-232portonthesystem’sSRPI/O module. SeeFigure3

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ERX 8.0.x Hardware GuideAssigning an IP AddressWhen your consol e is ready to communicate with the system, power up the system.(See “Powering Up ERX R

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Accessing ERX Routers2. Enter the configure command.host1#configure terminalEnter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.host1(config)#

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