Understanding Ex8208 Switch Component And Functionality Redundancy; Hardware Components That Provide Redundancy - Juniper EX8208 Complete Hardware Manual

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Understanding EX8208 Switch Component and Functionality Redundancy

Hardware Components That Provide Redundancy

Copyright © 2010, Juniper Networks, Inc.
Mounting an EX8208 Switch on a Rack or Cabinet on page 132
Installing and Removing EX8208 Switch Hardware Components on page 143
The Juniper Networks EX8208 Ethernet Switch is available as a fully redundant system.
A redundant EX8208 switch configuration is designed so that no single point of failure
can cause the entire switch to fail. See "EX8208 Switch Configurations" on page 7.
This topic describes:
Hardware Components That Provide Redundancy on page 11
Routing Engine and Control Redundancy on page 12
Switch Fabric Redundancy on page 12
The following hardware components provide redundancy to an EX8208 switch:
SRE modules—An EX8208 switch can have either one Switch Fabric and Routing
Engine (SRE) module or two SRE modules. If two SRE modules are installed, one SRE
module functions as the master and the other functions as the backup. If the master
SRE module fails or is removed the backup module takes over as the master SRE
module.
When the SRE modules are configured for graceful switchover, the backup SRE module
automatically synchronizes its configuration and state with those of the master SRE
module. Any update to the master SRE module is replicated on the backup SRE module.
If the backup module assumes mastership, packet forwarding continues through the
switch.
Power supplies—You can install up to six AC or six DC power supplies in an EX8208
switch. Each power supply connects to the backplane of the chassis, which distributes
the output power produced by the power supplies to different switch components.
(See "Backplane in an EX8208 Switch" on page 56.) Each power supply provides power
to all the components in the switch.
An N+1 power configuration is required for Juniper Networks EX8200 Ethernet Switches.
In an N+1 power configuration, if one power supply fails or is removed, the remaining
power supplies continue to supply power for the entire system without interruption. If
dual power feed redundancy is required, the required power configuration is N+N. The
DC power supplies provide independent A and B power feeds so that dual power
redundancy is available even in an N+1 power configuration. See "AC Power Supply in
an EX8200 Switch" on page 41 and "DC Power Supply in an EX8200 Switch" on page 49.
Cooling system—The cooling system in an EX8200 switch consists of a single fan tray.
The fan tray contains 12 fans. Under normal operating conditions, the fans in the fan
tray run at less than full speed.
The fans are controlled by two fan tray controllers. The fans are numbered 1 through
12. Fans 1 through 6 are controlled by the first fan tray controller. Fans 7 through 12 are
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