Integrating An Offline T1600 Router Into A Routing Matrix; Overview Of Integrating An Offline T1600 Router Into A Routing Matrix - Juniper TX MATRIX PLUS Hardware Manual

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CHAPTER 18
Integrating an Offline T1600 Router into
a Routing Matrix

Overview of Integrating an Offline T1600 Router into a Routing Matrix

Copyright © 2010, Juniper Networks, Inc.
Overview of Integrating an Offline T1600 Router into a Routing Matrix on page 231
Tools and Parts Required to Integrate an Offline T1600 Router on page 232
Connecting an Offline T1600 Router to the TX Matrix Plus Router on page 232
Powering On the T1600 Router on page 242
Displaying the Assigned MAC Addresses for the PIC Interfaces in the Routing
Matrix on page 242
Creating a Configuration File on the T1600 Router for Integration into the Routing
Matrix on page 243
Transferring the T1600 Router Configuration to the TX Matrix Plus Router on page 244
After you install the required hardware on the T1600 router, you connect the T1600 router
to the TX Matrix Plus router, including its redundant control and switching planes.
NOTE: The connections between the TXP-CBs and the LCC-CBs are
proprietary Ethernet connections. Do not attempt to connect these
components through a switch or hub.
After you convert the offline (not passing traffic) T1600 router, you integrate it with the
TX Matrix Plus router:
Gather the tools and parts required.
1.
See "Tools and Parts Required to Integrate an Offline T1600 Router" on page 232.
Connect the control planes.
2.
See "Connecting an Offline T1600 Router to the TX Matrix Plus Router" on page 232.
Verify that the switching plane cables have been connected to the the TX Matrix Plus
3.
router. The cables should already be routed between the TX Matrix Plus router and
the T1600 router, but not connected to the T1600 router.
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