E120 and E320 11.3.x Hardware Guide
Network Management Tools
CLI Management
SNMP MIB Management
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for IOA location in the router and Figure 8 on page 12 for a representative IOA model.
See "Installing and Removing SFPs" on page 41 and the E120 and E320 Module Guide for
information on SFPs.
For a list of hot-swappable IOAs, see Table 4 on page 30.
Figure 8: Representative IOA
An IOA bracket can be installed to create upper and lower IOA bays (E320 router) or left
and right IOA bays (E120 router), enabling you to use two IOAs in the same slot. This
architecture enables you to combine different IOA types in the same slot and to support
oversubscribed configurations.
Restrictions exist concerning which IOAs can be combined in the same slot and which
bay (upper or lower, left or right) they may be installed in. See "IOA Slot Combinations"
on page 30 and the E120 and E320 Module Guide for information. For details about
installing IOAs, see "Installing Modules" on page 25.
You can use different management tools to configure the system to meet the specific
networking requirements.
The command-line interface (CLI) provides fully developed and automated configuration
and status functionality through a local RS-232 port, Telnet, or SSH over any reachable
network. For a full discussion of the CLI, see JunosE System Basics Configuration Guide,
Chapter 2, Command-Line Interface.
The system offers a complete SNMP interface for configuration, status, and alarm
reporting. The system supports both Standard and Enterprise MIBs (Management
Information Bases). The Juniper Networks E Series Enterprise MIB is ASN.1 notated for
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