Reviewing Airflow; Unpacking Equipment - Avaya IG550 Installing And Configuring

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A Juniper-approved Disk-on-Key (USB memory stick) that contains the JUNOS
configuration file.

Reviewing airflow

1. Ensure the airflow around the chassis is unrestricted. Allow at least 6 in. (15.2 cm) of
clearance between the front and back of the Juniper Services Router chassis and adjacent
equipment. Ensure that there is adequate circulation in the installation location.

Unpacking equipment

1. Locate the packing list and the project manager's list of equipment.
2. Remove all equipment from the boxes. Much of the equipment is boxed individually.
The J-series router
A 10-AWG grounding cable, an AC power cable or 14-AWG DC power cable, and cables
for the TGM550, Telephony Interface Modules (TIMs), and Physical Interface Modules
(PIMs)
!
CAUTION:
You cannot use a 14 AWG grounding cable with the router. The grounding cable
CAUTION:
must be 10 AWG.
An Avaya-approved USB modem
Two different sets of console cables and adapters:
- An RJ-45 flat rollover cable and a DB-9 adapter for console connections to the
TGM550.
- An ordinary round RJ-45 Ethernet cable and a DB-9 adapter for console connections
to the Juniper router.
!
CAUTION:
The two DB-9 adapters look the same, but they are not. Do not use the router
CAUTION:
adapter nor the Ethernet cable to connect to the TGM550. Additionally, do not
use the TGM550 adapter nor its rollover cable to connect to the router. If you use
the wrong cable or adapter, you may damage the console port. As a result, it is
strongly recommended that you use a permanent marker to label the cables and
adapters as soon as you remove them from the packaging.
Issue 2 January 2008
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