Understanding The Cip - Juniper JUNOS - NETWORK OPERATION GUIDE REV1 Network Operation Manual

Internet software for m-series and t-series routing platforms
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JUNOS Internet Software Network Operations Guide: Hardware

Understanding the CIP

Purpose
What Is the CIP
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Understanding the CIP
Inspect the CIP to ensure connection to the Routing Engines, BITS interfaces for the
MCS, and alarm relay contacts.
The CIP provides an interface through which you can connect to the M40e and
M160 Routing Engines, BITS interfaces for the MCS, and alarm relay contacts (see
Figure 157).
Figure 157: CIP Component
HOST
0
ETHERNET
ACT 0
YEL = 10M
GRN = 100M
CONSOLE
AUXILLARY
Routing
HOST
1
Engine ports
ETHERNET
ACT 1
YEL = 10M
GRN = 100M
CONSOLE
AUXILLARY
BITS A
LINK
BITS
BITS B
interfaces
to MCS
LINK
RED ALARM
NC
C
NO
Alarm relay
NC
contacts
C
NO
YELLOW
ALARM
The CIP has two sets of ports you use to connect the Routing Engines to external
management devices. From these management devices, you can use the JUNOS
software command-line interface (CLI) to configure and monitor the router.

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