System Overview; Chapter 2 System Overview; J2320 And J2350 Services Router Hardware Features; J2320 And J2350 Chassis - Juniper J-series Services Router J4350 Getting Started Manual

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Chapter 2

System Overview

J2320 and J2350 Services Router Hardware Features

J2320 and J2350 Chassis

J-series J2320, J2350, J4350, and J6350 Services Routers have chassis that are similar
but with important differences. J2320, J2350, and J4350 routers have a single
nonredundant power supply and an optional Crypto Accelerator Module. J6350
routers have redundant power supplies and a standard Crypto Accelerator Module.
For field-replaceable PIMs and Avaya VoIP modules, the J2320 has three slots, the
J2350 has five slots, and the J4350 and J6350 have six slots. Of the six slots, two on
the J4350 and four on the J6350 are enhanced (high-speed) slots.
All J-series routers run the JUNOS software.
This chapter contains the following topics:
This section contains the following topics:
J2320 and J2350 Midplane on page 18
J2320 and J2350 Routing Engine Hardware on page 18
J2320 and J2350 Boot Devices on page 19
J2320 and J2350 Front Panel on page 19
The J2320 and J2350 chassis is a rigid sheet metal structure that houses all the other
router components (see Figure 1 on page 14 through Figure 7 on page 17). The
chassis can be installed in many types of racks or cabinets. For information about
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