Hardware Overview; Port And Power Connectors - Juniper SSG 5 Serial Hardware Installation

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Chapter 1

Hardware Overview

Port and Power Connectors

Table 1: SSG 5 Ports and Power Connectors
Port
Description
0/0-0/6
Enables direct connections to workstations or a
LAN connection through a switch or hub. This
connection also allows you to manage the device
through a Telnet session or the WebUI.
USB
Enables a 1.1 USB connection with the system.
Console
Enables a serial connection with the system. Used
for terminal-emulation connectivity to launch CLI
sessions.
AUX
Enables a backup RS-232 async serial Internet
connection through an external modem.
V.92 Modem
Enables a primary or backup Internet or untrusted
network connection to a service provider.
This chapter provides detailed descriptions of the SSG 5 chassis and its
components. It contains the following sections:
"Port and Power Connectors" on page 9
"Front Panel" on page 10
"Back Panel" on page 13
This section describes and displays the location of the built-in ports and power
connectors.
Figure 2: Built-in Port Locations
SSG 5
POWER
802.11A
TX /RX
STATUS
B /G
CD
CONSOL E
WLAN
V.92
V.9 2
Console
AUX, ISDN,
or V.92
Table 1 shows the ports and power connectors on an SSG 5 device.
0
1
2
3
4
5
TX/RX
LINK
TX/RX
LINK
TX/ R X
LINK
TX/RX
LINK
TX/ R X
LINK
TX/ R X
LINK
10 /100
10 /100
10/ 1 00
10/ 1 00
10 /100
10/ 1 00
0/0
0/1
0/2
0/3
0/4
0/5
Connector Speed/Protocol
RJ-45
10/100 Mbps Ethernet
Autosensing duplex and auto MDI/MDIX
N/A
12M (full speed) or 1.5M (low speed)
RJ-45
9600 bps/RS-232C serial
RJ-45
9600 bps — 115 Kbps/RS-232C serial
RJ-11
9600 bps — 115 Kbps/RS-232 serial
autosensing duplex and polarity
6
TX/RX
LINK
10/ 1 00
0/6
Port and Power Connectors
9

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