Cabling An Ethernet Port On The Juniper Services Router - Avaya IG550 Installing And Configuring

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Figure 9: Sample illustration of Juniper Service Router and TGM550, front view (J4350
shown)
Figure notes:
1. Filter inlet cover (blue)
2. TGM550 Telephony Gateway Module
3. TGM550 console port
4. TGM550 analog trunk ports
5. TGM550 analog line ports
6. TIM521 BRI telephony interface module
7. TIM514 analog telephony interface module
8. TIM510 E1/T1 telephony interface module
The system starts and reads the configuration file from the Disk on Key. When the system is
running normally, the Power on LED lights steady green. The configuration file has been
downloaded, loaded, and committed. The root password is also set as part of the
configuration.
2. Remove the Disk on Key.

Cabling an Ethernet port on the Juniper Services Router

1. Plug an RJ-45 Ethernet cable into one of the Gigabit Ethernet ports on the router
2. Attach the other end of the cable to the LAN.
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Gateway
ALM
1
ACT
TGM550
Analog
ALM
ACT
Juniper
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TIM514
E1/T1
NETWORKS
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TST
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SIG
TIM510
POWER
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ASB
RST
ETR
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Trunk
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Line
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Console
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Line
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Line
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EM
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EO
RESET
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0/0
LINK TX/RX
0/1
LINK TX/RX
0/2
LINK TX/RX
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LINK
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10/100/1000
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9. Juniper Router Alarm LEDs
10. Juniper Router Power LEDs
11. Power button
12. Reset button
13. Gigabit Ethernet ports
14. Console port
15. Aux port
16. USB ports
6
BRI
ALM
ACT
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TIM521
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J4350
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