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Table 13: Management LEDs (continued)
Name
Location
Activity
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The MX104 router ships with Junos OS preinstalled and ready to be configured when the
router is powered on. One eight-GB internal NAND Flash memory (
drive. Two USB ports on the front panel accept USB storage devices (
that can also function as alternative boot devices.
When the router boots, it first attempts to start the image on the USB 0 flash memory
device, if present, then attempts to start the image on the USB 1 flash memory device, if
present. If a USB flash memory device is not inserted into either of the two slots on the
Routing Engine, or the attempt otherwise fails, the router next tries the active partition
on the NAND Flash device.
Maintaining the MX104 Routing Engines on page 192
Replacing an MX104 Routing Engine on page 152
The Routing Engine is a Freescale-based PC platform that runs Junos OS. Software
processes that run on the Routing Engine maintain the routing tables, manage the routing
protocols used on the router, control the router interfaces, control some chassis
components, and provide the interface for system management and user access to the
router.
You can install one or two Routing Engines in the router. The Routing Engine installs into
the front of the chassis. Two USB ports on the Routing Engine accept a USB memory
card that allows you to load Junos OS.
If two Routing Engines are installed, one functions as the master and the other acts as
the backup. If the master Routing Engine fails or is removed and the backup is configured
appropriately, the backup takes over as the master. The backup Routing Engine is
hot-insertable and hot-removable.
The MX104 router supports the Routing Engine with model number RE-MX104.
Color
State
Yellow
Blinking
Off
Description
The port is receiving data.
The port is not receiving data.
) acts as the hard
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usb0
and
usb1
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