Front Panel Ports And Connectors On The System I/O Card; Srx1400 Services Gateway Network And Services Processing Card - Juniper SRX1400 Hardware Manual

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Front Panel Ports and Connectors on the System I/O Card

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Table 16 on page 22 describes the ports/connections available on the front panel of the
SYSIOC.
Table 16: System I/O Card Front Panel Ports and Connectors
Panel Label
Description
RE ETHERNET
RJ-45 port used as management port and supports speed of up to
10/100/1000 Mbps.
RJ-45 console port used to connect to the Routing Engine.
CONSOLE
Onboard copper
Six 10/100/1000 Ethernet over copper media ports. The ports use RJ-45
Ethernet port)
connectors and are numbered from 0-5, top to bottom, left to right.
Onboard fiber Ethernet
Six Ethernet over fiber media ports (ports 6-11). The ports use small
ports
form-factor connectors and supports copper SFPs.
NOTE: We strongly recommend the use of Juniper Networks SFP and SFP+
transceivers. We cannot guarantee correct operation if other transceivers are
used. The transceiver type can be different in each port, as long as a supported
part number is used.
Overview of the SRX1400 Services Gateway Common Form-Factor Modules on page 11
SRX1400 Services Gateway Hardware Components on page 13
Troubleshooting System I/O Cards on the SRX1400 Services Gateway on page 107
Replacing a System I/O Card on the SRX1400 Services Gateway on page 127
The Network and Services Processing Card (NSPC) is a double-wide common form-factor
module (CFM) card that provides the processing power to run integrated services such
as firewall, IPSecurity (IPsec), and intrusion detection and prevention (IDP). All traffic
traversing the services gateway is passed to an NSPC to have services processing applied
to it. Traffic is intelligently distributed and an NSPC for service processing, including
Three Fiber ports (numbered 7-9) can be configured to support SFP+
for 10-Gigabit Ethernet SYSIOC and SFPs for 1-Gigabit Ethernet
SYSIOC.
CHASSIS CLUSTER CONTROL 0
ports (numbered 10 and 11) can be used for Chassis Clustering (high
availability ports). These two revenue SFP ports connects to the
control functions on the Routing Engine (multiplexed with Chassis
Cluster ports coming from Routing Engine).
and
CHASSIS CLUSTER CONTROL 1
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