Tools And Parts Required To Connect The T4000 Router To External Devices; Connecting The T4000 Router To A Management Console Or Auxiliary Device - Juniper T4000 Hardware Manual

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NOTE:
The external clock inputs on the SCG with DB-9 ports are not
supported.
A network connection to the ports on the PICs.
See
"Connecting PIC Cables to the T4000 Router" on page
Overview of Installing the T4000 Router on page 55
To connect the router to external devices, you need the following tools:
Phillips (+) screwdrivers, numbers 1 and 2
2.5-mm flat-blade (-) screwdriver
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding wrist strap
Overview of Connecting the T4000 Router to External Devices on page 111
Connecting the T4000 Router to a Management Console or Auxiliary Device on page 112
Connecting the T4000 Router to an External Alarm-Reporting Device on page 114
Connecting the T4000 Router to an External Clocking Device on page 115
Connecting PIC Cables to the T4000 Router on page 116
To use a system console to configure and manage the Routing Engine, connect it to the
appropriate
port on the CIP. To use a laptop, modem, or other auxiliary device,
CONSOLE
connect it to the appropriate
(EIA-232) serial cable with a DB-9 female connector. One DB-9/DB-9 cable is provided
with the router. To connect a device to the
port, you must supply another cable.
AUXILIARY
To connect a management console or auxiliary device:
Turn off the power to the console or auxiliary device.
1.
Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect
2.
the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis.
Connect one end (shown in
3.
connector to the appropriate
The ports labeled
HOST 0
slot (
), and the ports labeled
RE0
Routing Engine slot (
RE1
port on the CIP. Both ports accept an RS-232
AUXILIARY
port, and another device to the
CONSOLE
Figure 64 on page
113) of a serial cable with a DB-9 female
CONSOLE
or
AUXILIARY
connect to the Routing Engine in the upper Routing Engine
connect to the Routing Engine in the lower
HOST 1
).
116.
port (see
Figure 65 on page
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114).

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