Connecting The T1600 Router To External Devices; Tools And Parts Required To Connect The T1600 Router To External Devices; Overview Of Connecting The T1600 Router To Management And Alarm; Devices - Juniper T1600 Hardware Manual

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CHAPTER 12
Connecting the T1600 Router to External

Devices

Tools and Parts Required to Connect the T1600 Router to External Devices

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Overview of Connecting the T1600 Router to Management and Alarm Devices
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Tools and Parts Required to Connect the T1600 Router to External Devices on page 127

Overview of Connecting the T1600 Router to Management and Alarm

Devices on page 127
Connecting the T1600 Router to Management and Alarm Devices on page 128
To connect the router to management devices and PICs, you need the following tools
and parts:
Phillips (+) screwdrivers, numbers 1 and 2
2.5-mm flat-blade (-) screwdriver
Wire cutters
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding wrist strap
Connecting DC Power to the T1600 Router on page 134
Powering Off the T1600 Router on page 143
T1600 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 312
For management and service operations, you connect the Routing Engine to an external
console or management network through ports on the Connector Interface Panel (CIP).
You can also connect the router to external alarm-reporting devices through the alarm
relay contacts on the CIP.
After you have installed the router into the rack, attach one or more external devices to
the ports on the CIP that connect to the Routing Engines for management and service
operations (see Figure 82 on page 128).
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