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Connecting the T1600 Router to a Network for Out-of-Band Management

Connecting the T1600 Router to a Management Console or Auxiliary Device
Copyright © 2010, Juniper Networks, Inc.
Connecting the T1600 Router to an External Alarm-Reporting Device on page 130
Connecting PIC Cables to the T1600 Router on page 130
To connect the Routing Engine to a network for out-of-band management, connect an
Ethernet with RJ-45 connectors to the
with the router.
Turn off the power to the management device.
1.
Plug one end of the Ethernet cable (Figure 83 on page 129 shows the connector) into
2.
the appropriate
ETHERNET
Routing Engine in the upper Routing Engine slot (
connect to the Routing Engine in the lower Routing Engine slot (
Plug the other end of the cable into the network device.
3.
Figure 83: Routing Engine Ethernet Cable Connector
To use a system console to configure and manage the Routing Engine, connect it to the
appropriate
port on the CIP. To use a laptop, modem, or other auxiliary device,
CONSOLE
connect it to the appropriate
(EIA-232) serial cable with a DB-9 female connector. One DB-9/DB-9 cable is provided
with the router. To connect a device to the
port, you must supply another cable.
AUXILIARY
To connect a management console or auxiliary device:
Turn off the power to the console or auxiliary device.
1.
Connect one end (shown in Figure 84 on page 129) of a serial cable with a DB-9 female
2.
connector into the appropriate
connect to the Routing Engine in the upper Routing Engine slot (
labeled
connect to the Routing Engine in the lower Routing Engine slot (
HOST 1
Using a 2.5-mm flat-blade screwdriver, tighten the screws on the connector.
3.
Attach the other end of the cable to the console or auxiliary device.
4.
Figure 84: Console and Auxiliary Serial Port Connector
Chapter 12: Connecting the T1600 Router to External Devices
port on the CIP. One cable is provided
ETHERNET
port on the CIP. The ports labeled
RE0
port on the CIP. Both ports accept an RS-232
AUXILIARY
CONSOLE
port, and another device to the
or
CONSOLE
AUXILIARY
connect to the
HOST 0
), and the ports labeled
HOST 1
).
RE1
port. The ports labeled
HOST 0
RE0
), and the ports
).
RE1
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