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LN1000 Mobile Secure Router
Modified: 2015-07-02

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  • Page 1 LN1000 Mobile Secure Router Modified: 2015-07-02...
  • Page 2 END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT The Juniper Networks product that is the subject of this technical documentation consists of (or is intended for use with) Juniper Networks software. Use of such software is subject to the terms and conditions of the End User License Agreement (“EULA”) posted at http://www.juniper.net/support/eula.html.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    LN1000 Mobile Secure Router Features ........5...
  • Page 4 Removing an SFP from an LN1000 RTM ....... . 30...
  • Page 5 Figure 1: LN1000 Mobile Secure Router ........
  • Page 6 LN1000 Mobile Secure Router...
  • Page 7 LN1000 Router Specifications ........
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  • Page 9: About The Documentation

    ® To obtain the most current version of all Juniper Networks technical documentation, see the product documentation page on the Juniper Networks website at http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/ If the information in the latest release notes differs from the information in the documentation, follow the product Release Notes.
  • Page 10: Table 1: Notice Icons

    LN1000 Mobile Secure Router Table 1: Notice Icons Icon Meaning Description Informational note Indicates important features or instructions. Caution Indicates a situation that might result in loss of data or hardware damage. Warning Alerts you to the risk of personal injury or death.
  • Page 11: Documentation Feedback

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  • Page 12: Requesting Technical Support

    7 days a week, 365 days a year. Self-Help Online Tools and Resources For quick and easy problem resolution, Juniper Networks has designed an online self-service portal called the Customer Support Center (CSC) that provides you with the following features: Find CSC offerings: http://www.juniper.net/customers/support/...
  • Page 13 About the Documentation For international or direct-dial options in countries without toll-free numbers, see http://www.juniper.net/support/requesting-support.html xiii...
  • Page 14 LN1000 Mobile Secure Router...
  • Page 15: Overview

    PART 1 Overview LN1000 Router Overview on page 3 LN1000 Rear Transition Module Overview on page 9 LN1000 Router Specifications on page 13...
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  • Page 17: Ln1000 Router Overview

    LN1000 Mobile Secure Router Features on page 5 LN1000 Mobile Secure Router Description The LN1000 Mobile Secure Router is an embedded router that operates in both wire-line and wireless environments with communication nodes that are either mobile or stationary. The router provides reliable and secure data, voice, and video services. The LN1000 processes WAN and LAN routing functions.
  • Page 18: Ln1000 Mobile Secure Router Models

    LN1000 Mobile Secure Router You can install the LN1000 router in a standard VITA 46.0-compliant chassis. Optionally, you can install it in a VITA 46.0–compliant chassis with a midplane and an LN1000 rear transition module. Figure 2: LN1000 Mobile Secure Router Installed with an LN1000 Rear...
  • Page 19: Ln1000 Mobile Secure Router Features

    The eight gigabit Ethernet ports on the LN1000 router are 1000Base-X interfaces with autonegotiation on by default. The Ethernet ports on the router interface with the chassis in which it is installed or with the LN1000 rear transition module, if installed in a chassis. IPMI Interface The LN1000 router supports the Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) in accordance with the VITA 46.0 specification.
  • Page 20: Tamper-Evident Seals

    LN1000 Mobile Secure Router Tamper-Evident Seals Four tamper-evident seals are affixed to the router to show evidence of tampering with the router’s internal components. Two small silver disks, which have two small holes in them, are located over the top-left and bottom-right screws that hold the router assembly together.
  • Page 21: Figure 4: Esd Warning Label

    Chapter 1: LN1000 Router Overview Figure 4: ESD Warning Label ESD label Related LN1000 Mobile Secure Router Description on page 3 Documentation LN1000 Rear Transition Module Description on page 9 Installing the LN1000 Router on page 24...
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  • Page 23: Ln1000 Rear Transition Module Overview

    The LN1000 rear transition module requires an VITA 46.0-compliant chassis with a midplane that accommodates front and rear board installations. The primary purpose of this module is to provide rear access connections to the LN1000 router in a test or repair environment.
  • Page 24: Ln1000 Rear Transition Module Console Ports

    The IPMC console port is the console port for the IPMC controller on the LN1000 board. The settings are baud rate of 115200 8N1, no flow control. This is a debug output only port.
  • Page 25: Ipmi Shelf Manager

    Ethernet connectivity. These eight ports connect directly to the chassis midplane, enabling you to connect directly to the Ethernet ports on the LN1000 router. Ethernet Port 0 is typically used as the management port. Ports 1 through 7 are typically used for data transfer.
  • Page 26 LN1000 Mobile Secure Router Switch Bank Description Switch 1, WD_INH_L. This switch has no effect. Switch 2: NVMRO. This signal controls the ability to write to the system non-volatile memory. This switch is off to allow read-only access to system non-volatile memory.
  • Page 27: Ln1000 Router Specifications

    LN1000 Mobile Secure Router Description on page 3 LN1000 Router Power Requirements Power for the LN1000 Mobile Secure Router is supplied by the chassis in which it is installed when the power to the chassis is turned on. The chassis delivers 5.0 V and 3.3 V power to the LN1000 router through a standard IDE 4-pin connector.
  • Page 28 LN1000 Mobile Secure Router...
  • Page 29: Safety

    PART 2 Safety General Safety Information on page 17...
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  • Page 31: General Safety Information

    CHAPTER 4 General Safety Information Safety Requirements, Warnings, and Guidelines on page 17 Safety Requirements, Warnings, and Guidelines The router module is designed to protect against the risk of electrical shock and other hazards during installation, operation, and maintenance, and under likely fault conditions, including human error.
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  • Page 33: Part 3 Installation

    PART 3 Installation Unpacking and Inspecting the Hardware on page 21 Installing the LN1000 Mobile Secure Router on page 23 Installing the LN1000 Rear Transition Module on page 27...
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  • Page 35: Chapter 5 Unpacking And Inspecting The Hardware

    Inspecting the Hardware on page 22 Installing the LN1000 Router on page 24 Unpacking the LN1000 Rear Transition Module Before you begin unpacking the LN1000 rear transition module, be sure you have a utility knife to open the box. NOTE: Be sure to retain all packaging materials in the event that you need to return items for repair.
  • Page 36: Inspecting The Hardware

    LN1000 rear transition module. Accessories include an RJ-45-to-DB-9 adapter. Remove the inner box that contains the LN1000 rear transition module. Remove the LN1000 rear transition module from the box and place it in the location you selected. Inspecting the Hardware After you remove the equipment from the shipping container: Confirm the contents of the container.
  • Page 37: Installing The Ln1000 Mobile Secure Router

    Installing the LN1000 Router on page 24 Removing the LN1000 Mobile Secure Router on page 24 Powering On the LN1000 Mobile Secure Router on page 25 Before You Install the LN1000 Router Before installing the LN1000 router, be sure you have: A 3/32 Allen wrench with a torque of 7 inch-pounds (in-lb).
  • Page 38: Figure 7: Ln1000 Mobile Secure Router - Front Panel

    Push in the injector/ejector latch on the right side of the router front panel to complete the installation. If your chassis is not equipped to utilize the injector/ejector latch to assist in insertion, press the front surface of the LN1000 router until its connector is fully seated in the chassis.
  • Page 39: Powering On The Ln1000 Mobile Secure Router

    VITA 46.0-compliant chassis. Monitor router startup on the console and the LED on the front panel of the LN1000 router to verify that the router is booting properly. As a standard part of the boot process, the router runs startup power-on self test (SPOST) and then power-on self test (POST) diagnostics.
  • Page 40 LED lights red. You are now ready to configure and operate the router. Related LN1000 Router Power Requirements on page 13 Documentation SPOST and POST Diagnostic Tests on page 35 LN1000 Rear Transition Module Front Panel Status LEDs on page 43...
  • Page 41: Installing The Ln1000 Rear Transition Module

    The LN1000 rear transition module must be installed inline behind the designated location where you plan to install the LN1000 router. For example, if the LN1000 router is to be installed in slot 3, the rear transition module must be installed in the back of...
  • Page 42: Figure 8: Location Of The Rear Transition Module In Relation To The Ln1000

    Installing an SFP Transceiver in an LN1000 RTM You can install up to eight SFP transceivers in the LN1000 rear transition module (RTM). The SFP transceivers are hot—removable and hot-insertable. You can remove and replace them without powering off the LN1000 router or disrupting router functions.
  • Page 43: Figure 9: Small Form-Factor Pluggable (Sfp)

    Figure 9: Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) Connector Locking pin To install an SFP transceiver in the LN1000 RTM: Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis.
  • Page 44: Figure 10: Small Form-Factor Pluggable (Sfp)

    Xcvr 7 REV 01 740-011613 AM0819S9RPC SFP-SX Power Supply 0 Removing an SFP from an LN1000 RTM WARNING: Do not look directly into transceivers or into the ends of fiber-optic cables connected to a transceiver. Fiber-optic transceivers emit laser light that can damage your eyes.
  • Page 45: Cabling The Ln1000 Rear Transition Module

    Cabling the LN1000 Rear Transition Module To cable the LN1000 rear transition module, you need the following items: RJ-45-to-DB-9 adapter (provided) External power supply Up to nine copper Ethernet cables with RJ-45 connectors: one cable to connect to the console port and eight cables to connect to the gigabit Ethernet ports.
  • Page 46 LN1000 Mobile Secure Router NOTE: The USB connector on the front panel of the rear transition module accepts a USB storage device. You can boot from a USB storage device in the event of system damage, or for updating system software. It is not...
  • Page 47: Part 4 Troubleshooting

    PART 4 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Router Boot-Up and Operation on page 35 Contacting Customer Support on page 45...
  • Page 48 LN1000 Mobile Secure Router...
  • Page 49: Troubleshooting Router Boot-Up And Operation

    SPOST and POST Diagnostic Tests Startup power-on self test (SPOST) and power-on self test (POST) diagnostic tests run automatically on the LN1000 Mobile Secure Router as part of the boot-up process at every power on, reset, or warm reboot. SPOST diagnostics consist of a limited suite of quick diagnostics that ensure that system components required for Boot Loader and diagnostics relocation and execution from RAM are working without error.
  • Page 50: Accelerating The Ln Series Router Boot-Up Process

    LN1000 Mobile Secure Router Accelerating the LN Series Router Boot-Up Process To minimize the time required for an LN Series router to become operational, you can configure these BOOT features to accelerate the startup process: Disable or enable power-on self test (POST) using the...
  • Page 51 0:00:00.0 0x003b1304 HWA FPGA Version 0x0011081200000055 PCIe: Waiting for port 1 link PCIe: Port 1 link active, 4 lanes 1:00:00.0 0x0009184e IDP Revision Date-Time: 05/28/08-18:00:00 Juniper LN1000-V revision 3.7, Serial# BF1111AG0006 Juniper Part # 710-027379 Bootstrap: #1.6 Loader: #2.5 12.1I20131213_1517_rwinter 2013-12-13 15:19:38 UTC rwinter@svl-junos-d080.juniper.net...
  • Page 52: Disabling Or Enabling Post

    LN1000 Mobile Secure Router Secondary Loader1: UP TO DATE IPMC Firmware: UP TO DATE IPMC_RB Firmware: UP TO DATE Hit any key to stop autoboot: IPMC test IPMC test completed, 1 pass, 0 errors, 0 warnings BOOT > After pressing the space bar, the process continues performing some system tests, and then the boot process stops at the prompt.
  • Page 53: Disabling Or Enabling File System Cleanup

    Chapter 8: Troubleshooting Router Boot-Up and Operation NOTE: The POST feature’s default setting is enabled BOOT> unsetenv no_run_post BOOT> saveenv BOOT> reset BOOT> setenv no_run_post 0 BOOT> saveenv BOOT> reset When you enable POST, the full set of POST diagnostic tests run. The following sample console output shows that the POST feature is enabled: ..
  • Page 54: Enabling File System Cleanup

    LN1000 Mobile Secure Router Firmware Image Status: Primary Bootstrap: UP TO DATE ..BEST PRACTICE: We recommend that you disable file system cleanup before performing a Junos OS upgrade. If you enable file system cleanup, you cannot roll back Junos OS to a previous version, and in case of an upgrade failure, can result in a non-functioning router.
  • Page 55: Removing Temporary Idp Package Installation Files

    Successfully deleted downloaded secdb files user@ln1000> Related Powering On the LN1000 Mobile Secure Router on page 25 Documentation SPOST and POST Diagnostic Tests on page 35 LN1000 Router Power Requirements on page 13 Accessing the Extended Diagnostic Tests From the bootstrap prompt, you can enter the Diagnostic CLI menu interface and navigate through the interface to execute diagnostic commands.
  • Page 56: Table 6: Ln1000 Router Led Status

    Related SPOST and POST Diagnostic Tests on page 35 Documentation Powering On the LN1000 Mobile Secure Router on page 25 LN1000 Router Power Requirements on page 13 LN1000 Mobile Secure Router Status LED Upon initial power-on, the components of the router run boot code, go through a series of self-diagnostic tests, and synchronize with each other.
  • Page 57: Table 7: Ln1000 Router Led Status

    Chapter 8: Troubleshooting Router Boot-Up and Operation LN1000 Rear Transition Module Front Panel Status LEDs The LN1000 rear transition module includes LEDs on the front panel to provide status information. Table 7: LN1000 Router LED Status Color Meaning PWR OK Off;...
  • Page 58 LN1000 Mobile Secure Router...
  • Page 59: Chapter 9 Contacting Customer Support

    Contacting Customer Support Once you have located the serial numbers of the device or component, you can return the device or component for repair or replacement. For this, you need to contact Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (JTAC). You can contact JTAC 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, using any of the following methods: On the Web: Using the Case Manager link at http://www.juniper.net/support/...
  • Page 60: Packing Instructions For Returning An Ln1000 Router

    LN1000 Mobile Secure Router Features on page 5 Packing Instructions for Returning an LN1000 Router If possible, use the original shipping containers and packing materials in which the LN1000 hardware was originally shipped. If these materials are unavailable, use comparable shipping materials, or contact your Juniper Networks representative at for information on approved packaging material.
  • Page 61: Part 5 Index

    PART 5 Index Index on page 49...
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  • Page 63: Index

    Juniper Technical Assistance Center See JTAC manuals comments on..............xi Index parentheses, in syntax descriptions........xi Symbols #, comments in configuration statements.....xi removal instructions ( ), in syntax descriptions............xi SFP..................30 < >, in syntax descriptions.............xi router [ ], in configuration statements...........xi returning................46 { }, in configuration statements..........xi...
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