Ln2600 Rugged Security Router Features; Rugged Chassis; Ethernet Ports; Rj-45 Console Port - Juniper LN2600 Manual

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LN2600 Rugged Security Router Features

Rugged Chassis

Ethernet Ports

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USB Port

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Transportation including rail and subways
Industrial and manufacturing facilities
LN2600 Rugged Security Router Features on page 4
Installing the LN2600 Router Overview on page 35
Rugged Chassis on page 4
Ethernet Ports on page 4
RJ-45 Console Port on page 4
USB Port on page 4
Tamper-Evident Seals on page 5
Tamper-Proof Lock on page 5
Enhanced Memory on page 5
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.
The LN2600 router supports eight ports of Gigabit Ethernet small form-factor pluggable
transceiver (SFP) traffic with up to 1024 logical interfaces (see
router supports most Layer 2 and Layer 3 protocols, route redistribution, tunneling,
multicast, routine quality of service (QoS), and security.
The eight gigabit Ethernet ports on the LN2600 router are 1000Base-X interfaces (SX,
LX, and T options) with autonegotiation on by default. All the eight SFP transceivers on
the LN2600 router must be industrial-hardened versions (maximum 80° C).
The LN2600 router supports one RJ-45 console port receptacle that accepts an RJ-45
cable (see
Figure 4 on page
management device. You can use the console port on the device to connect to the device
through an RJ-45 serial cable. From the console port, you can use the CLI to configure
the device. By default, the console port is enabled.
The LN2600 router supports one removable media interface through which you can
install the Junos OS.
7) to connect the router to an auxiliary or console
Figure 4 on page
7). The
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