Connecting The Mx104 Router To External Clocking And Timing Devices; Connecting 1-Pps And 10-Mhz Timing Devices To The Mx104 Router; Figure 33: Console Connections - Juniper MX104 Hardware Manual

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Connecting the MX104 Router to External Clocking and Timing Devices

Connecting 1-PPS and 10-MHz Timing Devices to the MX104 Router

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Figure 33: Console Connections

CONSOLE/AUX
port
Installing and Connecting an MX104 Router Overview on page 109
MX104 Routing Engine Ethernet Port Specifications on page 84
MX104 Routing Engine Auxiliary and Console Ports Specifications on page 85
Initially Configuring the MX104 Router on page 129
The MX104 router supports external clock synchronization for Synchronous Ethernet, T1
or E1 line timing sources, and external inputs.
Connecting 1-PPS and 10-MHz Timing Devices to the MX104 Router on page 123
Connecting a T1 or E1 External Clocking Device to the MX104 Router on page 124
Connecting a Time-of-Day Device to the MX104 Router on page 124
The MX104 router has four SMB connectors that support 1-PPS and 10-MHz timing
devices.
NOTE:
Ensure a cable of 3 m or less in length is used for the 10-MHz and
1-PPS connectors.
To connect the SMB coaxial cable to the external clocking input port:
Connect one end of the SMB coaxial cable to either the 1-PPS SMB connector or the
1.
10-MHz SMB connector on the router.
Connect the other end of the SMB coaxial cable to the 10-MHz or 1-PPS source network
2.
equipment.
NOTE:
Ensure that the 10-MHz or 1-PPS source network equipment
contains a complementary metal oxide semiconductor (LVCMOS) of a
low voltage of 50 ohms or is compatible with low-voltage
transistor-transistor logic (LVTTL) (3.3v).
Chapter 16: Connecting the MX104 Router to the Network
Console Server
PC
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