T4000 Core Router Hardware Guide
T4000 Control Board Description
Related
Documentation
T4000 LCC-CB
30
T4000 Craft Interface LEDs
T4000 RE-C1800 LEDs on page 35
T4000 LCC-CB Control Board LEDs on page 31
The T4000 chassis supports up to two control boards. The Routing Engine requires an
adjacent control board to provide control and monitoring functions for the router. These
functions include determining Routing Engine mastership, controlling power and reset
for the other router components, monitoring and controlling fan speed, and monitoring
system status.
You can install up to two control boards in the chassis. Control boards install into the
upper rear of the chassis in the slots labeled
top to bottom). If two control boards are installed, one functions as the master and the
other as its backup. If the master fails or is removed, the backup restarts and becomes
the master.
Each control board requires a Routing Engine to be installed in the adjacent slot.
installs above
, and
RE0
CB1
Engine is not present in the adjacent slot.
If the host system is redundant, the backup control board is hot-removable and
hot-insertable, but the master control board is hot-pluggable. A control board that is not
redundant is hot-pluggable.
The T4000 router supports the control board listed in
Table 7: T4000 Supported Control Board
Name
Line-card chassis control board
(LCC-CB)
T4000 LCC-CB on page 30
T4000 Craft Interface LEDs
T4000 LCC-CB Control Board LEDs on page 31
Each LCC-CB consists of the following components:
100-MB Ethernet switch for intermodule communication.
PCI bus to the Routing Engines.
and
CB0
installs below
. Control boards cannot function if a Routing
RE1
Model Number
CB-LCC
(referred to as
and
CB1
CB-0
Table 7 on page 30
First Supported Junos OS
Release
12.1
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,
CB-1
CB0