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The Juniper Networks LN2600 Rugged Security Router is an embedded security router that operates in both wire-line and wireless environments with communication nodes that are either mobile or stationary. The LN2600 router provides reliable and secure data, voice, and video services. The LN2600 router is a high-performance router with security...
Enhanced Memory on page 5 Rugged Chassis The LN2600 router is a fanless and ventless router. These features make the LN2600 router very sturdy. All interfaces and cabling are on one side of the chassis, and are well protected by a sealed plexiglass cover. The LN2600 router meets the International Protection profile (IP-64) for dust proof and water splash proof environments.
W A R R A RE M OV VO ID IF 1— Protective lock Enhanced Memory The LN2600 router comes with 2 GB of RAM and 4 GB of flash memory for faster processing. Related LN2600 Rugged Security Router Description on page 3 Documentation...
LN2600 Router Status LED on page 8 LN2600 Router Front Panel Overview The LN2600 router is designed so that it can be accessed only from the front of the router chassis. All the interface ports including the power inputs are located in the front of the LN2600 router.
LN2600 Rugged Security Router LN2600 Router Status LED The LN2600 router includes LEDs on the front panel to provide status information. Figure 5: LN2600 Router Front Panel LN2600 CONSOLE 1— USB port 6— DC power input port A 2— ACT and Link LEDs 7—...
CHAPTER 3 Planning and Preparing the Site Before You Install the LN2600 Router on page 13 LN2600 Router Environmental Specifications on page 13 LN2600 Router Physical Specifications on page 14 Before You Install the LN2600 Router Before installing the LN2600 router, be sure you have: A 3/32 Allen wrench with a torque of 5 lb-in (0.56 Nm).
−40° C through 71° C (−40° F through 160° F) Industrial grade SFP temperature Less than -40° C or greater than 71° C Related LN2600 Rugged Security Router Features on page 4 Documentation LN2600 Router Physical Specifications Figure 6: LN2600 Router Physical Specifications 231.2 mm...
CHAPTER 4 Planning Power Requirements LN2600 Router Power Requirements on page 17 LN2600 Router Power Requirements Table 7 on page 17 lists the power requirements for the LN2600 router. Table 7: LN2600 Router Power Requirements Category Specifications Input voltage -48 VDC Input current 1.25 A @ -48 VDC...
CHAPTER 5 Safety Information Definition of Safety Warning Levels on page 21 Safety Warnings for the LN2600 Router on page 22 Safety Guidelines for the LN2600 Router on page 23 Definition of Safety Warning Levels The documentation uses the following levels of safety warnings:...
This unit has more than one power source Some parts of the LN2600 router might become hot. The following label provides the warning of the hot surfaces on the router: The SFP interface might not turn off the laser when the interface is disabled.
The equipment is suitable for installation in telecommunication network facilities and locations where the National Electrical Code (NEC) applies. Related Safety Guidelines for the LN2600 Router on page 23 Documentation Safety Guidelines for the LN2600 Router The router is designed to protect against the risk of electrical shock and other hazards during installation, operation, and maintenance, and under likely fault conditions, including human error.
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Avoid touching uninsulated electrical wires or terminals that have not been disconnected from their power source. Such an action could cause electrical shock. Related Safety Warnings for the LN2600 Router on page 22 Documentation Definition of Safety Warning Levels on page 21...
CHAPTER 6 Compliance Agency Approvals and Compliance Statements for the LN2600 Router on page 25 Declaration of Conformity on page 27 Agency Approvals and Compliance Statements for the LN2600 Router The LN2600 router complies with the following standards: Safety CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1 (2007) Information Technology Equipment - Safety UL 60950-1 (2nd Ed.) Information Technology Equipment - Safety...
Chapter 6: Compliance NOTE: Class 2 performance requirements are met only when the LN2600 router supports optical SFPs. When copper SFPs are supported, the LN2600 router meets the Class 1 performance requirements. EN 50121-4:2006; Part 4 - Railway applications. Europe...
Unpacking the LN2600 Router on page 31 Inspecting the Hardware on page 31 Parts Inventory (Packing List) for the LN2600 Router on page 32 Unpacking the LN2600 Router The router is shipped in a cardboard carton, secured with packing material.
The packing list specifies the part number and description of each part in your order. The SFP optics, rack-mounting kit, and the wall-mounting kits are sold separately. They do not come with the LN2600 router.
Mounting the LN2600 Router on the Wall on page 40 Installing the LN2600 Router Overview The LN2600 router comes with an option of mounting the router on a rack or on a wall. Based on your need, you can install the LN2600 router in one of the following ways: “Mounting the LN2600 Router on the Rack”...
Screw 4— Shoulder screw Attach the two thumb screws to the sides of the LN2600 router and secure it with two screws. On the rear side of the LN2600 router, place the grounding cable lug over the grounding points, and secure the grounding cable lug to the grounding points, first with the washers, then with the screws.
On the front side of the two rack rails, insert four cage nuts in the holes specified for mounting the router. Install the cage nuts from the front of the front rail. The rack-mounting kit comes with cage nuts to support mounting the LN2600 router into the racks with square hole mounting flanges.
Chapter 8: Installing the Router Figure 11: LN2600 Router in the Rack Slide the LN2600 router from the front side of the rack rails until it touches the rear side of the rack rails. Ensure that the router sits properly on the rack.
Diagnostic Tests on page 75 Mounting the LN2600 Router on the Wall You can mount the LN2600 router on the wall with the help of a wall-mounting kit. The wall-mounting kit comes with heat sink unit that provides enhanced cooling to the LN2600 router.
1/4 inch to a depth of 1.5 inch. For installing the LN2600 router on a plywood surface, drill the pilot screw holes of 1/8 inch. Install the respective screws (or anchors as required) to the drill holes till you have 1/4 inch of the screw left.
Place the LN2600 router on top of the wall-mount unit aligning the center mounting posts with the rear screw holes present on the bottom of the LN2600 router.
Chapter 8: Installing the Router On the right side of the wall-mount unit, secure the LN2600 router with eight heat sink screws. Install the grounding cable lug over the grounding points on the right of the wall-mounting unit, and secure them with grounding screws and washers.
Connecting the Router to Power Powering on the LN2600 Router on page 45 Powering on the LN2600 Router The LN2600 router derives its power from a single -48 VDC power supply with dual power inputs. CAUTION: The LN2600 router has more than one power source. Ensure proper care while connecting the DC power supply to the router.
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Chapter 9: Connecting the Router to Power Power on the dedicated customer site circuit breakers. Monitor router startup on the console and the LED on the front panel of the LN2600 router to verify that the router is booting properly. For information on the LN2600 router status LED, see “LN2600 Router Status LED”...
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CPU Memory (Post: c0000000-cfffffff) test CPU Memory (Post: c0000000-cfffffff) test completed, 1 pass, 0 errors, 0 warnings Juniper ID EEPROM test Juniper ID EEPROM test completed, 1 pass, 0 errors, 0 warnings SysFlash test SysFlash test completed, 1 pass, 0 errors, 0 warnings...
Weatherproofing the LN2600 Router on page 53 Installing the SFP Transceiver in the LN2600 Router You can install up to eight SFP transceivers in the LN2600 router. The SFP transceivers are hot-removable and hot-insertable. You can remove and replace them without powering off the LN2600 router or disrupting the router functions.
The external exposed cables coming out of the LN2600 router need to be protected with the hose bag and cable ties. If left exposed to direct sun and rain, over time the cables may slowly get damaged.
Power cable entrance 3—Cable tie Each interface port on the front of the LN2600 router has a corresponding cable groove on the cable management system. Insert and secure the SFPs to the cable management tray starting from the port labeled...
When closing the top cover, make sure that the rubber gasket present on the top of the cable cover unit is properly placed on the grooves. This rubber gasket prevents water and dust from entering the LN2600 router unit. Figure 20: LN2600 Router with Top Cover Panel Open...
NOTE: Make sure that the sewn hem of the hose bag is wrapped on to the interface cable exit. Figure 22: LN2600 Router Interface Cables Wrapped in Hose Bag N T Y W A R R A R EM O V V O ID IF 1—...
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Apply a pull of 16 lb to the cable ties to ensure that the cables sit tightly inside the hose bag. The LN2600 router cables are now secure from an extreme environment. Related Safety Guidelines for the LN2600 Router on page 23...
Using the screwdriver, remove the eight nuts from the side of the heat sink unit. Using the screwdriver, remove the two screws from the top center of the LN2600 router. Hold the LN2600 router from the bottom for support, and pull it completely out of the wall-mounting unit. Related...
Diagnostic Tests Startup power-on self-test (SPOST) and power-on self-test (POST) diagnostic tests run automatically on the LN2600 router as part of the boot-up process at every power-on, reset, or warm reboot. SPOST diagnostics consist of a limited suite of quick diagnostics that ensure that system components required for Boot Loader and diagnostics relocation and execution from RAM are working without error.
Contacting Customer Support on page 77 Contacting Customer Support You can contact Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (JTAC) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in one of the following ways: On the Web, using the Case Manager link at: https://www.juniper.net/support/...