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Table 6: SRX550 High Memory Services Gateway Front Panel Components (continued)
Number
Component
3
USB Console Port
4
AUX Port
5
2 Mini-PIM slots
numbered 1 and 2
6
6 GPIM slots numbered
3 through 8. For specific
GPIM/XPIM slots, see
Figure 3 on page
7
Mounting brackets
8
4 SFP Ethernet ports:
Port labeled 0/6
Port labeled 0/7
Port labeled 0/8
Port labeled 0/9
Provides link speeds of
10/100/1000 Mbps.
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Location
Left side of the
front chassis panel
Left side of the
front chassis panel
Left side of the
front chassis panel
Front chassis panel
17.
Sides of chassis
Middle of the front
chassis panel,
lower edge
Description
Connects a laptop to the services gateway for CLI
management through a USB interface. The port accepts a
Mini-B type USB cable plug. A USB cable with Mini-B and Type
A USB plug is supplied with the services gateway. To use the
USB console port, you must download a USB driver to the
management device from
http://www.juniper.net/support/downloads/group/?f=junos
NOTE:
The Auxiliary port is not supported on the SRX550
High Memory Services Gateway.
Both slots support Mini-PIMs.
All slots support GPIMs.
Slot 3 supports 10-gigabit XPIMs.
Slot 6 supports 20-gigabit XPIMs.
Slots 3, 4, 6, and 8 support PoE. For more information about
PoE, see
"SRX550 High Memory Services Gateway Power
over Ethernet" on page
8.
NOTE:
SRX550 High Memory Services Gateway does not
support hot-swappable functionality for GPIMs and XPIMs
Rack-mounting brackets attached when the services gateway
is mounted on a rack.
The mounting brackets are used to attach the services
gateway to a rack or cabinet.
The SFP Ethernet ports have the following characteristics:
Operate in full-duplex and half-duplex modes.
Support flow control.
Support autonegotiation.
The SFP Ethernet ports can:
Function as front-end network ports.
Provide LAN and WAN connectivity to hubs, switches, local
servers, and workstations.
Forward incoming data packets to the services gateway.
Receive outgoing data packets from the services gateway.
Chapter 2: Chassis Description
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