Ipmi Shelf Manager; Ln1000 Rear Transition Module Ethernet Ports; Ln1000 Rear Transition Module Switch Settings; Ln1000 Rear Transition Module Overview - Juniper LN1000 User Manual

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Table 4: Pinouts for the RJ-45 (NPU), shMM, and IPMC Console Port Connectors (continued)
Pin
Setting
7
NC
8
NC

IPMI Shelf Manager

LN1000 Rear Transition Module Ethernet Ports

LN1000 Rear Transition Module Switch Settings

Switch Bank
S1
Description
No connect.
No connect.
The optional IPMI shelf management module provides intelligent management functions
for the rear transition module, including sensing the presence of the LN1000 router, and
configuring and booting the router when it is installed in the LN1000 rear transition module.
NOTE:
The IPMI shelf manager is not installed in the LN1000 rear transition
module by default.
The IPMI shelf manager:
Is implemented as a Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module (SODIMM) form factor
Is installed in a board-mounted SODIMM connector on the LN1000 rear transition
module
Complies with the PICMG 3.0 R2.0 and IPMI v1.5 and implements the IPMI v1.5
functionality on the LN1000 rear transition module
Communicates with the IPMI controller on the LN1000 router
The LN1000 rear transition module includes eight gigabit Ethernet ports to provide
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.
NOTE:
There is no dedicated management port on the LN1000 router.
The switch banks on the rear transition module are set as follows:
Description
No user control. All switches are off for normal operation.
Chapter 2: LN1000 Rear Transition Module Overview
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