Cables Connecting The Xre200 External Routing Engine To Xre200 External Routing Engines And Ex8200 Switches - Juniper XRE200 Hardware Manual

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Cables Connecting the XRE200 External Routing Engine to XRE200 External
Routing Engines and EX8200 Switches
An XRE200 External Routing Engine connects to EX8200 switches and XRE200 External Routing Engines
to form a Virtual Chassis topology. An XRE200 External Routing Engine connects to the management
Ethernet port (labeled MGMT) on the Routing Engine when connecting to EX8200 switches. XRE200
External Routing Engines connect to any Virtual Chassis port (VCP) when connecting to other external
Routing Engines.
The same cables are used to connect XRE200 External Routing Engines to EX8200 switches or to XRE200
External Routing Engines.
XRE200 External Routing Engine to EX8200 switches.
cables that connect XRE200 External Routing Engines to one another.
Table 23: Cable Specifications for XRE200 External Routing Engine to EX8200 Switch Connections
Port on
Port on
XRE200
Routing Engine
External
of EX8200
Routing Engine
Switch
Ethernet VCP
Management
Ethernet
(MGMT) port
Table 23 on page 60
lists the specifications for the cables that connect the
Cable
Specification
Category 5 cable
or equivalent
suitable for
1000BASE-T
operation
Table 24 on page 61
lists the specifications for the
Cable/Wire
Maximum
Supplied
Length
Two 7-foot
328 feet
(2.13-meter)
(100 meters)
length with
RJ-45
connectors
60
Receptacle
RJ-45
autosensing

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