Sign In
Upload
Manuals
Brands
Juniper Manuals
Network Router
E-Series
Juniper E-Series Manuals
Manuals and User Guides for Juniper E-Series. We have
5
Juniper E-Series manuals available for free PDF download: Configuration Manual, Installation And User Manual, Hardware Manual
Juniper E-Series Configuration Manual (312 pages)
JUNOSe Software for Broadband Services Routers Policy Management Configuration Guide
Brand:
Juniper
| Category:
Software
| Size: 3.14 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
List of Figures
17
List of Tables
19
About the Documentation
23
Audience
23
Documentation Feedback
23
E Series and Junose Documentation and Release Notes
23
E Series and Junose Text and Syntax Conventions
23
Obtaining Documentation
23
Requesting Technical Support
23
Table 1: Notice Icons
24
Table 2: Text and Syntax Conventions
24
About the Documentation
25
Opening a Case with JTAC
26
Self-Help Online Tools and Resources
26
Chapter 3 Creating Policy Lists
27
Part 1 Policy Management
27
Chapter 6 Merging Policies
27
Policy Management
27
Description of a Policy
29
Managing Policies on the E Series Router
29
Policy Management Overview
29
Policy Platform Considerations
29
Policy Management Configuration Tasks
32
Policy References
32
Classifier Control Lists Overview
33
Creating Classifier Control Lists for Policies
33
Creating or Modifying Classifier Control Lists for ATM Policy Lists
33
Creating or Modifying Classifier Control Lists for Frame-Relay Policy
33
Table 3: CLACL Criteria
33
Chapter 2 Creating Classifier Control Lists for Policies
35
Creating or Modifying Classifier Control Lists for GRE Tunnel Policy Lists
36
Creating or Modifying Classifier Control Lists for IP Policy Lists
36
Creating Classifier Control List for Only IP Policy Lists
37
Setting up an IP Classifier Control List to Accept Traffic from All Sources
37
Classifying IP Traffic Based on Source and Destination Addresses
37
Using IP Classifier Control Lists to Match Route Class Values
37
Creating IP Classifier Control Lists for TCP and UDP Ports
37
Creating an IP Classifier Control List that Matches the Tos Byte
37
Creating an IP Classifier Control List that Filters ICMP Echo Requests
37
Creating IP Classifier Control Lists that Use TCP or IP Flags
37
Creating IP Classifier Control Lists that Match the IP Fragmentation
37
Offset
37
Lists
36
Creating or Modifying Classifier Control Lists for Ipv6 Policy Lists
40
Creating or Modifying Classifier Control Lists for L2TP Policy Lists
40
Creating or Modifying Classifier Control Lists for MPLS Policy Lists
40
Creating or Modifying Classifier Control Lists for VLAN Policy Lists
41
Creating Policy Lists
43
Creating Policy Lists for ATM
43
Creating Policy Lists for Frame Relay
43
Creating Policy Lists for GRE Tunnels
43
Creating Policy Lists for IP
43
Creating Policy Lists for Ipv6
43
Creating Policy Lists for L2TP
43
Creating Policy Lists for MPLS
43
Policy Lists Overview
43
Figure 1: Constructing an IP Policy List
44
Creating Policy Lists for Vlans
56
Classifier Groups and Policy Rules Overview
57
Creating Classifier Groups and Policy Rules
57
Policy Rule Precedence
58
Chapter 4 Creating Classifier Groups and Policy Rules
59
Table 4: Policy Rule Commands and Precedence
59
Configuring Policies to Provide Network Security
61
Using Policy Rules to Provide Routing Solutions
61
Creating an Exception Rule Within a Policy Classifier Group
62
Defining Policy Rules for Forwarding
63
Assigning Values to the ATM CLP Bit
64
Enabling ATM Cell Mode
65
Enabling IP Options Filtering
65
Creating Multiple Forwarding Solutions with IP Policy Lists
66
Packet Tagging Overview
66
Creating a Classifier Group for a Policy List
68
Applying Policy Lists to Interfaces and Profiles Overview
69
Using RADIUS to Create and Apply Policies Overview
72
Table 5: Ascend-Data-Filter Fields
73
Ascend-Data-Filter Attribute for Ipv4/Ipv6 Subscribers in a Dual Stack
75
Construction of Ipv6 Classifiers from the Hexadecimal Ascend-Data-Filter Attribute
75
Examples: Using the Ascend-Data-Filter Attribute for Ipv4 Subscribers
76
Table 6: Ascend-Data-Filter Attribute for an Input Policy on an Ipv4 Interface
77
Table 7: Ascend-Data-Filter Attribute Values for a RADIUS Record
81
Table 8: Ascend-Data-Filter Attribute for an Output Policy on an Ipv6 Interface
82
Table 9: Ascend-Data-Filter Attribute for an Input Policy on an Ipv6 Interface
83
Examples: Using the Ascend-Data-Filter Attribute for Ipv6 Subscribers
86
Creating Rate-Limit Profiles
87
Rate Limits for Interfaces Overview
87
Hierarchical Rate Limits Overview
89
Chapter 5 Creating Rate-Limit Profiles
89
Hierarchical Classifier Groups
90
Hierarchical Rate-Limit Profiles
90
Hierarchical Rate-Limit Actions
91
Example: Multiple Flows Sharing Preferred Bandwidth Rate-Limiting Hierarchical Policy
93
Figure 2: Multiple Flows Sharing Preferred Bandwidth
93
Example: Multiple Flows Sharing a Rate Limit Hierarchical Policy
94
Figure 3: Multiple Packet Flows Sharing a Rate Limit
94
Example: Shared Pool of Additional Bandwidth with Select Flows Rate-Limiting Hierarchical Policy
95
Figure 4: Shared Pool of Additional Bandwidth with Select Flows
95
Example: Aggregate Marking with Oversubscription Rate-Limiting Hierarchical Policy
96
Figure 5: Aggregate Marking with Oversubscription
97
Color-Aware Configuration for Rate-Limiting Hierarchical Policy
98
Percent-Based Rates for Rate-Limit Profiles Overview
99
Policy Parameter Reference-Rate
100
Specifying Rates Within Rate-Limit Profiles
100
Specifying Burst Sizes
101
Using Service Manager with Merged Policies
101
Policy Parameter Configuration Considerations
101
Creating Rate-Limit Profiles
103
Policy Parameter Quick Configuration
103
One-Rate Rate-Limit Profiles Overview
108
Creating a One-Rate Rate-Limit Profile
109
Configuring a TCP-Friendly One-Rate Rate-Limit Profile
110
Table 10: TCP-Friendly One-Rate Rate-Limit Profile Algorithms
111
Two-Rate Rate-Limits Overview
112
Table 11: Policy Action Applied Based on Rate Settings and Traffic Rate
113
Creating a Two-Rate Rate-Limit Profile
114
Table 12: Two-Rate Rate-Limit Profile Algorithms
114
Setting the Committed Action for a Rate-Limit Profile
115
Setting the Committed Burst for a Rate-Limit Profile
116
Setting the Committed Rate for a Rate-Limit Profile
117
Setting the Conformed Action for a Rate-Limit Profile
117
Setting the Exceeded Action for a Rate-Limit Profile
117
Setting the Excess Burst for a Rate-Limit Profile
118
Setting the Mask Value for IP and Ipv6 Rate-Limit Profiles
118
Setting the Mask Value for MPLS Rate-Limit Profiles
118
Setting the Peak Burst for Two-Rate Rate-Limit Profiles
119
Setting the Peak Rate for Rate-Limit Profiles
119
Setting a One-Rate Rate-Limit Profile
120
Table 13: One-Rate Rate-Limit-Profile Defaults
120
Setting a Two-Rate Rate-Limit-Profile
121
Table 14: Two-Rate Rate-Limit-Profile Defaults
122
Bandwidth Management Overview
123
Examples: One-Rate Rate-Limit Profile
124
Examples: Two-Rate Rate-Limit Profile
124
Figure 6: Congestion Management
124
Examples: Rate-Limiting Individual or Aggregate Packet Flows
125
Rate-Limiting Traffic Flows
126
Merged Policy Naming Conventions
127
Merging Policies
127
Merging Policies Overview
127
Persistent Configuration Differences for Merged Policies through Service
127
Manager
127
Reference Counting for Merged Policies
127
Resolving Policy Merge Conflicts
127
Policy Attachment Rules for Merged Policies
132
Policy Attachment Sequence at Login through Service Manager
132
Error Conditions for Merged Policies
134
Merging Policies Configuration
134
Show Configuration
136
Parent Group Merge Algorithm
146
Overlapping Classification for IP Input Policy
148
Starting Policy Processing
150
Figure 7: Input Policy with Primary Stage and Auxiliary Substage
150
Processing the Classifier Result
151
Processing the Auxiliary-Input Policy Attachment
151
Policy Actions
151
Table 15: Input Action and Secondary Input Actions
153
Applying a Profile to Interfaces with Service Manager
155
Creating Hierarchical Policies for Interface Groups
155
Example: Configuring Hierarchical Policies
155
Example: Configuring Hierarchical Policy Parameters
155
Example: VLAN Rate Limit Hierarchical Policy for Interface Groups Configuration
155
Example: Wholesale L2TP Model Hierarchical Policy Configuration
155
Chapter 7 Creating Hierarchical Policies for Interface Groups
157
External Parent Groups
155
Hierarchical Policies for Interface Groups Overview
155
Hierarchical Policy Configuration Considerations
155
RADIUS and Profile Configuration for Hierarchical Policies
155
Table 16: Shorthand Notation Mapping
157
Figure 8: Configuration Process
161
Figure 9: VLAN Rate-Limit Configuration
164
Figure 10: Interface Stack for Wholesale L2TP Mode
168
Figure 11: Wholesale L2TP Configuration
169
Configuration
170
Figure 12: Interface Stack for Aggregate Rate Limit
170
Figure 13: Aggregate Rate Limit for Nonvoice Traffic Configuration
172
Figure 14: Interface Stack for Arbitrary Interface Groups
173
Figure 15: Arbitrary Interface Groups Configuration
174
Figure 16: Interface Stack for Service and User Rate-Limit Hierarchy Overlap
176
Figure 17: Service and User Rate-Limit Hierarchy Overlap Configuration
177
Example: Percentage-Based Hierarchical Rate-Limit Profile for External Parent Group
178
Example: PPP Interfaces Hierarchical Policy Configuration
180
Figure 18: Interface Stack for Hierarchical Policy Configuration
181
Policy Resources
185
Policy Resources Overview
185
Table 17: Classifier Support
186
Table 18: Classifier Support (All Line Modules Except OC48/STM16, GE-2, and GE-HDE)
187
CAM Hardware Classifiers Overview
188
FPGA Hardware Classifiers
188
Size Limit for IP and Ipv6 CAM Hardware Classifiers
189
IP Classifiers and Size Limits
190
Table 19: Size Limit of Individual IP Classifiers
190
Table 20: Size Limit of Combined IP Classifiers
191
Ipv6 Classifiers and Size Limits
192
Table 21: Size Limit of Individual Ipv6 Classifiers
192
Table 22: Size Limit of Combined Ipv6 Classifiers
193
Creating and Attaching a Policy with IP Classifiers
194
Table 23: Classification Fields for Example 1
195
Table 24: Classification Fields for Example 2
196
Variable-Sized CAM Classification for Ipv6 Policies Examples
197
144-Bit Ipv6 Classification Example
197
288-Bit Ipv6 Classification Example
198
Table 25: Ipv6 Classification Fields for a 144-Bit CAM Entry
198
576-Bit Ipv6 Classification Example
199
Table 26: Ipv6 Classification Fields for a 288-Bit CAM Entry
199
Table 27: Ipv6 Classification Fields for a 576-Bit CAM Entry
200
Performance Impact and Salability Considerations
201
Performance Impact
201
Scalability Considerations
201
CAM Device Block Size and CAM Entry Allocation
201
Number of CAM Entries Per Allocation and Free Entries
201
Table 28: Maximum Policies with One Classifier Per Policy for GE-2 Lms
202
Table 29: Maximum Policies with Four Classifiers Per Policy for GE-2 Lms
203
Software Classifiers Overview
204
Table 30: Resource Consumption
205
Advertisement
Juniper E-Series Configuration Manual (262 pages)
JUNOSe Software for Broadband Services Routers
Brand:
Juniper
| Category:
Software
| Size: 2.54 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
List of Tables
17
About the Documentation
19
Audience
19
Documentation Feedback
19
E Series and Junose Documentation and Release Notes
19
E Series and Junose Text and Syntax Conventions
19
Obtaining Documentation
19
Requesting Technical Support
19
Table 1: Notice Icons
20
Table 2: Text and Syntax Conventions
20
About the Documentation
21
Opening a Case with JTAC
22
Self-Help Online Tools and Resources
22
Part 1 Chapters
23
Chapter 1 Configuring Channelized T3 Interfaces
23
Chapter 2 Configuring T3 and E3 Interfaces
23
Chapter 3 Configuring Unchannelized Ocx/Stmx Interfaces
23
Chapters
23
Chapter 4 Configuring Channelized Ocx/Stmx Interfaces
23
Configuring Channelized T3 Interfaces
25
Overview
25
MDL/FDL Support
25
MDL Standards
26
FDL Standards
26
Timeout of Received MDL and FDL Messages
26
Table 3: MDL and FDL Message Strings and Message Types
26
Frequency of FDL Path Messages
27
Higher-Level Protocols
27
Chapter 1 Configuring Channelized T3 Interfaces
27
CT3/T3-F0 Line Modules and CT3/T3 12 I/O Modules
28
Exchanging Modules
28
Interface Stack
29
Numbering Scheme
29
T3 Controllers
29
Figure 1: Stack for Channelized T3 Interface
29
T1 Channels
30
Fractional T1
30
Figure 2: T1 Channels and DS0 Timeslots on a T3 Line
30
Table 4: Sample T1 Subchannel/Timeslot Assignments
30
HDLC Channels
31
Platform Considerations
27
Before You Configure an Interface
31
References
31
Configuration Tasks
32
Configuring a T3 Controller
32
Configuring MDL Messages
33
Other Optional Tasks
34
Configuring T1 Channels
36
Optional Tasks
36
Configuring FDL Messages
39
Configuring an HDLC Channel
42
Optional Tasks
42
Configuration Example
45
Testing Interfaces
45
Testing at the T3 Layer
45
Testing at the T1 Layer
48
Monitoring Interfaces
50
Setting a Baseline
51
Displaying Counters and Time Intervals
51
Output Filtering
51
Configuring T3 and E3 Interfaces
67
Overview
67
MDL Support
67
MDL Standards
68
Timeout of Received MDL Messages
68
Table 5: MDL Message Strings and Message Types
68
Higher-Level Protocols
69
Chapter 2 Configuring T3 and E3 Interfaces
69
Ocx/Stmx/Ds3-ATM Line Modules and 4Xds3 ATM I/O Modules
70
CT3/T3-F0 Line Modules and CT3/T3 12 I/O Modules
70
Interface Stack
71
Numbering Scheme
71
Figure 3: Stack for T3 ATM Interfaces
71
Figure 4: Stack for T3 Frame and E3 Frame Interfaces
71
Platform Considerations
69
COCX-F3 Line Modules and Associated I/O Modules
69
Before You Configure an Interface
72
References
72
Configuration Tasks
73
Configuring a T3 or an E3 Controller
73
Configuring MDL Messages
74
Optional Tasks
76
Configuring Fractional T3
78
Configuring an HDLC Channel
79
Optional Tasks
79
Configuration Examples
82
Testing Interfaces
83
Sending BERT Patterns
83
Enabling Local, Network, and Payload Loopback
84
Enabling Remote Loopback
84
Monitoring Interfaces
86
Setting a Baseline
86
Displaying Counters and Time Intervals
86
Output Filtering
87
Configuring Unchannelized Ocx/Stmx Interfaces
95
Overview
95
APS and MSP
95
Automatic Switchover
96
Manual Switchover
96
Switching Mechanisms
96
Table 6: Sample Pairings for Valid APS/MSP Groups
96
Reversion after Switchover
97
Communication Methods
97
Chapter 3 Configuring Unchannelized Ocx/Stmx Interfaces
97
Table 7: Explanation of K1 Byte
98
Table 8: Explanation of K2 Byte
98
Higher-Level Protocols
99
Platform Considerations
99
Ocx/Stmx/Ds3-ATM Line Modules
100
Ocx/Stmx POS Line Modules
100
Figure 5: Interface Stack for Ocx/Stmx/Ds3-ATM Interfaces
100
OC48 Line Modules
101
OC3/STM1 GE/FE Line Module
101
Figure 6: Interface Stack for Ocx/Stmx POS and OC48/STM16
101
ES2 4G Line Module
102
E120 Router Configuration
102
E320 Router Configuration
102
Ocx/Stmx ATM Ioas
103
Ocx/Stmx POS Ioas
103
Numbering Scheme
103
Figure 7: Interface Stack for Ocx/Stmx POS Interfaces
103
E120 and E320 Routers
104
Erx7Xx Models, Erx14Xx Models, and the ERX310 Router
104
Interface Specifier
105
Exchanging Modules
105
Configuration Tasks
106
Configuring the SONET/SDH Layers
106
Configuring APS/MSP
111
Configuring the Working Interface
112
Configuring the Protect Interface
113
Configuring SONET/SDH Alarms
115
Configuration Example
116
Configuring APS Event Collection
116
Manual Switching to a Redundant Port
117
References
106
Testing Interfaces
118
Loopback Testing
118
Testing Connectivity
118
Monitoring SONET/SDH Interfaces
119
Monitoring Interface Statistics
119
Monitoring APS/MSP
127
Configuring Channelized Ocx/Stmx Interfaces
131
Overview
131
SONET APS and SDH MSP
131
MDL/FDL Support
131
MDL Standards
132
FDL Standards
132
Timeout of Received MDL and FDL Messages
132
Frequency of FDL Path Messages
133
Higher-Level Protocols
133
Table 9: MDL and FDL Message Strings and Message Types
133
Platform Considerations
134
Cocx/Stmx FO Line Module
134
Interface Stack
135
SONET/SDH VT Controllers
135
Figure 8: Stack for Cocx/Stmx Interfaces
135
Figure 9: SONET Multiplexing
136
Table 10: Tributary Standards that Cocx/Stmx Interfaces Support
136
Figure 10: SDH Multiplexing
137
Table 11: Identifiers for SONET/SDH VT Controllers
137
Table 12: Definitions for Identifiers for SONET/SDH VT Controllers
137
T3 Controllers
138
Hdlc
138
Table 13: Identifiers for T3 Controllers
138
Numbering Scheme
139
References
139
Before You Configure an Interface
140
Configuration Tasks
141
SONET/SDH Configuration Tasks
141
Configuring Higher Layers
146
T1/E1 Configuration Tasks
146
Configuring an Unframed E1 Line
147
Configuring T1 and E1 Lines
147
Configuring T1 Interfaces to Send FDL Messages
150
Disabling Interfaces and Channel Groups
152
Configuring Higher Layers
152
T3 Configuration Tasks
152
Configuring T3 Line Parameters
153
Configuring T3 Interfaces to Send MDL Messages
155
Configuring T1 Channels on T3 Interfaces
156
Configuring T1 Channels to Send FDL Messages
159
Configuring Higher Layers
161
HDLC Channel Configuration Tasks
161
Optional Tasks
161
Configuration Examples
164
Example 1: Configuring Interfaces in SONET Mode
164
Figure 11: Configuring Fractional T1 in SONET Mode
164
Example 2: Configuring Interfaces in SDH Mode
165
Figure 12: Configuring Fractional E1 and Unframed E1 in SDH Mode
165
Example 3: Configuring Frame Relay
166
Example 4: Configuring PPP
166
Testing Interfaces
167
Sending BERT Patterns
167
Receiving BERT Patterns
169
Enabling Local or Network Loopback
169
Enabling Remote Loopback Testing
171
Testing Connectivity
174
Monitoring Interfaces
175
Setting a Baseline
176
Output Filtering
176
Monitoring APS/MSP
195
Juniper E-Series Installation And User Manual (242 pages)
Juniper Router Installation And User Guide
Brand:
Juniper
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 3.44 MB
Table of Contents
Fcc Requirements for Consumer Products
2
Ec Declaration of Conformity
4
Table of Contents
9
About this Guide
15
E-Series Routers
15
Audience
16
Conventions
16
Documentation
17
Mibs
19
Release Notes
19
Abbreviations
19
Web Access
19
Comments about the Documentation
19
Contacting Customer Support
20
Part 1. Installing and Using E-Series Routers
21
Chapter 1 E-Series Overview
23
Overview
23
Where E-Series Routers Fit in
24
E-Series Routers
25
ERX-14Xx Models
26
ERX-7Xx Models
28
ERX-310 Router
30
E-Series Modules
32
SRP Module
33
Module Details
34
SRP Module Redundancy
35
Nonvolatile Storage
35
SRP I/O Module
35
Module Details
35
Line Modules
36
Packet Classification
37
I/O Modules
37
Network Management Tools
37
CLI Management
37
SNMP MIB Management
37
NMC-RX Device Management System
38
Redundancy Features
38
SRP Modules
38
NVS Cards
38
Line Modules
39
Power
41
Fans
41
Chapter 2 Unpacking and Inspecting E-Series Routers
43
Before You Begin
43
Unpacking ERX-14Xx Models
44
Unpacking ERX-7Xx Models and ERX-310 Routers
45
Inspecting E-Series Router Components and Accessories
45
If You Detect or Suspect Damage
45
Contacting Juniper Networks
45
The Next Step
46
Chapter 3 Installation Guidelines and Requirements
47
Your Preinstallation Responsibilities
47
Environmental Requirements
48
Regulatory Compliances
48
Safety Guidelines
49
Power Cord Warnings (AC Model)
50
Equipment Rack Requirements
50
Mechanical Requirements
52
Space Requirements
52
Proper Rack Installation
52
Cabling Recommendations
54
Chapter 4 Installing E-Series Routers
55
Before You Begin
55
Freestanding Installation
56
Rack-Mounted Installation
57
Installation Guidelines
57
Safety Guidelines
59
Preparing the Equipment Racks
59
Installing the Router
60
The Next Step
60
Chapter 5 Installing Modules
61
Overview
61
Slot Groups
62
Slot Groups for the ERX-1410 Router
63
Slot Groups for the ERX-7Xx Models
64
Combinations of Line Modules
64
OC48 Line Modules
64
Replacing and Managing Modules Using the Software
65
Hot-Swapping Modules
65
Protecting Modules and Slots
65
Order of Installation
66
Required Tools and Safety Items
66
Safety Guidelines
67
Installing SRP I/O and SRP Modules
67
Installing an SRP I/O Module
68
Installing an SRP Module
68
Installing Line and I/O Modules
70
Installing a Line Module or an I/O Module
70
Removing a Module
71
Installing Components for Line Module Redundancy
73
Installing the Line Modules
73
Installing the Redundancy Midplane
73
Installing the I/O Modules
75
Verifying the Installation
76
Configuring Line Module Redundancy
76
The Next Step
76
Chapter 6 Cabling E-Series Routers
78
Cabling Overview
79
Required Tools, Wires, and Cables
80
Cabling the SRP I/O Module
81
External Timing Ports
81
Console Ports
83
Connecting to the Network
84
Connecting to a Console Terminal
84
Cabling the E-Series Router for Power
85
Task 1: Turn off All E-Series Router Power
86
Task 2: Connect the Grounding Cables
87
Task 3: Connect the Power Cables
87
ERX-7Xx Models, ERX-14Xx Models, ERX-310 Router (DC Model)
87
Router (AC Model)
89
Cabling I/O Modules
90
BNC Connectors
90
HSSI Connectors
91
RJ-45 Connectors
92
RJ-48C Connectors
92
LC Duplex Connectors
93
SC Duplex Connectors
94
SMB Connectors
94
Cabling X.21/V.35 Connectors
95
Redundant Ports
96
The Next Step
96
Chapter 7 Powering up E-Series Routers
97
Before You Power up the System
97
Powering up
98
Initialization Sequence
99
Status Leds
99
Powering down
99
The Next Step
99
Chapter 8 Accessing E-Series Routers
101
Setting up Management Access
101
Console Port Setup
102
Using Hyperterminal
102
Connecting Directly to the E-Series Router
103
Assigning an IP Address
104
Telnet Setup
104
Snmp
106
The Next Step
106
Chapter 9 Maintaining E-Series Routers
107
Required Tools and Items
107
Storing Modules and Components
108
Cleaning the System
108
Upgrading NVS Cards on SRP Modules
109
Upgrading a System that Contains One SRP Module
109
Upgrading a System that Contains Two SRP Modules
110
Replacing an NVS Card
111
Upgrading Memory on SRP Modules
112
Checking the Memory Installed
112
Removing Sodimms
112
Adding New Sodimms
113
Verifying the Upgrade
114
Replacing Sfps on GE I/O Modules
115
Removing Sfps
115
Installing Sfps
116
Verifying the Installation
118
Replacing Fan Trays
119
Removing the Fan Tray
120
Installing the Fan Tray
121
Installing a Cable-Management Bracket on ERX-7Xx Models
122
Chapter 10 Troubleshooting
123
Diagnosing Problems
123
Initialization Sequence
124
Troubleshooting Power Failures
124
Understanding Status Leds to Troubleshoot
124
LED Activity During Booting
125
LED Identification
125
LED Activity During Booting
129
Abnormal LED Activity
129
Redundancy Status
131
Monitoring Temperatures of Modules
131
Resetting Line Modules and SRP Modules
132
Double-Bit Errors on SRP Modules
132
Detecting Double-Bit Errors
133
Fixing Double-Bit Errors
133
Part 2. System and Module Specifications
135
Advertisement
Juniper E-Series Hardware Manual (216 pages)
Routing Platforms
Brand:
Juniper
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 3.37 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
About this Guide
13
E-Series Routers
13
Audience
13
Conventions
14
Documentation
15
Mibs
16
Release Notes
16
Abbreviations
16
Web Access
16
Comments about the Documentation
17
Contacting Customer Support
17
Installing and Using E-Series Routers
19
Chapter 1 E-Series Overview
21
E-Series Overview
21
Overview
21
Where E-Series Routers Fit in
21
E-Series Routers
23
ERX-14Xx Models
23
ERX-7Xx Models
25
ERX-310 Router
27
E-Series Modules
29
SRP Module
30
Module Details
31
Nonvolatile Storage
32
SRP Module Redundancy
32
SRP I/O Module
32
Module Details
32
Line Modules
33
Packet Classification
33
I/O Modules
34
Network Management Tools
34
CLI Management
34
SNMP MIB Management
34
NMC-RX Device Management System
34
Redundancy Features
34
SRP Modules
34
NVS Cards
35
Line Modules
36
Power
37
Fans
38
Chapter 2 Unpacking and Inspecting E-Series Routers
39
Before You Begin
39
Unpacking ERX-14Xx Models
39
Unpacking ERX-7Xx Models and ERX-310 Routers
40
Inspecting E-Series Router Components and Accessories
41
If You Detect or Suspect Damage
41
Contacting Juniper Networks
41
The Next Step
41
Chapter 3 Installation Guidelines and Requirements
43
Your Preinstallation Responsibilities
43
Environmental Requirements
44
Regulatory Compliances
44
Safety Guidelines
44
Power Cord Warnings (AC Model)
45
Equipment Rack Requirements
46
Mechanical Requirements
48
Space Requirements
48
Proper Rack Installation
48
Cabling Recommendations
50
Chapter 4 Installing E-Series Routers
51
Before You Begin
51
Freestanding Installation
51
Rack-Mounted Installation
52
Installation Guidelines
52
Safety Guidelines
55
Preparing the Equipment Racks
56
Installing the Router
56
The Next Step
56
Chapter 5 Installing Modules
57
Slot Groups
58
Slot Groups for the ERX-1410 Router
58
Slot Groups for the ERX-7Xx Models
59
Combinations of Line Modules in Slot Groups
60
OC48 Line Modules
60
Managing Modules Using the Software
60
Hot-Swapping Modules
60
Protecting Modules and Slots
60
Order of Installation
61
Required Tools and Safety Items
62
Safety Guidelines
62
Installing SRP I/O and SRP Modules
62
Install an SRP Module and SRP I/O Module
62
Installing an SRP I/O Module
63
Installing an SRP Module
63
Installing Line and I/O Modules
65
Installing a Line Module or an I/O Module
65
Install Line Modules and Their Corresponding I/O Modules
65
Removing a Line Module, SRP Module, or SRP I/O Module
66
Installing Components for Line Module Redundancy
68
Installing the Line Modules
68
Installing the Redundancy Midplane
69
Installing the I/O Modules
70
Verifying the Installation
71
Configuring Line Module Redundancy
71
The Next Step
71
Installing Modules
57
Overview
57
Chapter 6 Cabling E-Series Routers
73
Cabling Overview
73
Required Tools, Wires, and Cables
75
Cabling the SRP I/O Module
76
External Timing Ports
76
Cable All SRP I/O Modules
76
Console Ports
78
(Optional) Connect the 10/100Base-T Port to the Network
78
Connect a Management Console to the System
78
Connecting to a Console Terminal
79
Connecting to the Network
79
Cabling the E-Series Router for Power
79
Connect DC Power or AC Power to Your E-Series Router
79
Task 1: Turn off All E-Series Router Power
81
Task 2: Connect the Grounding Cables
82
Task 3: Connect the Power Cables
82
ERX-7Xx Models, ERX-14Xx Models, ERX-310 Router (DC Model)
82
ERX-310 Router (AC Model)
83
Router (AC Model)
83
Cabling I/O Modules
84
BNC Connectors
84
Cable All Line Modules
84
HSSI Connectors
85
RJ-45 Connectors
85
RJ-48C Connectors
86
LC Duplex Connectors
86
SC Duplex Connectors
87
SMB Connectors
88
Cabling X.21/V.35 Connectors
88
Redundant Ports
89
The Next Step
89
Chapter 7 Powering up E-Series Routers
91
Before You Power up the System
91
Powering up
92
Initialization Sequence
92
Status Leds
93
Powering down
93
The Next Step
93
Chapter 8 Accessing E-Series Routers
95
Setting up Management Access
95
Console Port Setup
95
Using Hyperterminal
96
Connecting Directly to the E-Series Router
96
Assigning an IP Address
97
Telnet Setup
98
Snmp
99
The Next Step
99
Chapter 9 Maintaining E-Series Routers
101
Required Tools and Items
101
Storing Modules and Components
102
Cleaning the System
102
Upgrading NVS Cards on SRP Modules
102
Upgrading a System that Contains One SRP Module
103
Upgrading a System that Contains Two SRP Modules
103
Replacing an NVS Card
104
Upgrading Memory on SRP Modules
105
Checking the Memory Installed
106
Removing Sodimms
106
Adding New Sodimms
106
Verifying the Upgrade
108
Replacing Sfps on GE I/O Modules
108
Removing Sfps
108
Installing Sfps
109
Verifying the Installation
111
Replacing Fan Trays
111
Removing the Fan Tray
113
Installing the Fan Tray
113
Installing a Cable-Management Bracket on ERX-7Xx Models
114
Chapter 10 Troubleshooting
117
Troubleshooting Power Failures
118
Understanding Status Leds to Troubleshoot
118
LED Activity During Booting
118
LED Identification
118
LED Activity During Booting
123
Abnormal LED Activity
123
Redundancy Status
124
Monitoring Temperatures of Modules
125
Resetting Line Modules and SRP Modules
125
Double-Bit Errors on SRP Modules
126
Detecting Double-Bit Errors
126
Fixing Double-Bit Errors
126
System and Module Specifications
127
Troubleshooting
117
Diagnosing Problems
117
Initialization Sequence
117
Juniper E-Series Hardware Manual (175 pages)
Routing Platforms
Brand:
Juniper
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 1.88 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
About this Guide
11
Audience
11
Documentation Conventions
11
Documentation Feedback
11
E-Series Routers
11
List of Technical Publications
11
Objectives
11
Obtaining Documentation
11
Requesting Support
11
Part 1 Installing and Using E-Series Routers
18
Chapter 1 E-Series Overview
19
E-Series Overview
19
Overview
19
Where E-Series Routers Fit in
19
E-Series Routers
21
ERX-14Xx Models
21
ERX-7Xx Models
23
ERX-310 Router
25
E-Series Modules
26
SRP Module
27
Module Details
29
SRP Module Redundancy
30
Nonvolatile Storage
30
SRP I/O Module
30
Module Details
31
Line Modules
31
Packet Classification
32
I/O Modules
32
Network Management Tools
33
CLI Management
33
SNMP MIB Management
33
NMC-RX Device Management System
33
Redundancy Features
33
SRP Modules
33
NVS Cards
34
Line Modules
34
Power
36
Fans
37
Before You Begin
39
Unpacking and Inspecting E-Series Routers
39
Unpacking ERX-14Xx Models
39
Unpacking ERX-7Xx Models and ERX-310 Routers
40
Contacting Juniper Networks
41
If You Detect or Suspect Damage
41
Inspecting E-Series Router Components and Accessories
41
The Next Step
42
Before You Begin
43
Freestanding Installation
43
Installing E-Series Routers
43
Rack-Mounted Installation
44
Installation Guidelines
44
Safety Guidelines
46
Preparing the Equipment Racks
48
Installing the Router
48
The Next Step
49
Chapter 4 Installing Modules
51
Slot Groups
52
Slot Groups for the ERX-1410 Router
52
Slot Groups for the ERX-7Xx Models
53
Combinations of Line Modules in Slot Groups
54
OC48 Line Modules
54
GE-2 Line Modules
54
Managing Modules Using the Software
54
Hot-Swapping Modules
54
Protecting Modules and Slots
54
Order of Installation
56
Required Tools and Safety Items
56
Installing Modules
51
Overview
51
Safety Guidelines
56
Installing SRP I/O and SRP Modules
57
Installing an SRP I/O Module
58
Installing an SRP Module
58
Installing Line and I/O Modules
60
Installing a Line Module or an I/O Module
60
Removing a Line Module, SRP Module, or SRP I/O Module
61
Installing Components for Line Module Redundancy
63
Installing the Line Modules
63
Installing the Redundancy Midplane
64
Installing the I/O Modules
65
Verifying the Installation
66
Configuring Line Module Redundancy
66
The Next Step
66
Cabling E-Series Routers
67
Cabling Overview
67
Required Tools, Wires, and Cables
69
Cabling the SRP I/O Module
70
External Timing Ports
70
Management Ports
73
Connecting to the Network
74
Connecting to a Console Terminal
74
Cabling the E-Series Router for Power
74
Task 1: Turn off All E-Series Router Power
77
Task 2: Connect the Grounding Cables
77
Task 3: Connect the Power Cables
77
ERX-7Xx Models, ERX-14Xx Models, ERX-310 Router (DC Model)
77
Router (AC Model)
79
ERX-310 Router (AC Model)
79
Cabling I/O Modules
80
BNC Connectors
80
HSSI Connectors
80
RJ-45 Connectors
81
RJ-48C Connectors
81
LC Duplex Connectors
82
SC Duplex Connectors
82
SMB Connectors
84
X.21/V.35 Connectors
85
Redundant Ports
86
The Next Step
86
Before You Power up the System
87
Powering up
87
Initialization Sequence
88
Powering up E-Series Routers
87
Powering down
89
Status Leds
89
The Next Step
89
Accessing E-Series Routers
91
Setting up Management Access
91
Console Port Setup
92
Using Hyperterminal
92
Connecting Directly to the E-Series Router
92
Assigning an IP Address
94
Telnet Setup
94
Snmp
96
The Next Step
96
Maintaining E-Series Routers
97
Required Tools and Items
97
Cleaning the System
98
Storing Modules and Components
98
Upgrading NVS Cards on SRP Modules
99
Upgrading a System that Contains One SRP Module
99
Upgrading a System that Contains Two SRP Modules
100
Replacing an NVS Card
101
Upgrading Memory on SRP Modules
102
Checking the Memory Installed
103
Removing Sodimms
103
Adding New Sodimms
103
Verifying the Upgrade
105
Replacing Sfps on GE I/O Modules
105
Removing Sfps
105
Installing Sfps
106
Verifying the Installation
109
Replacing Fan Trays
109
Removing the Fan Tray
111
Installing the Fan Tray
111
Installing a Cable-Management Bracket on ERX-7Xx Models
112
Advertisement
Related Products
Juniper ERX-310
Juniper ERX-710
Juniper ERX-1410
Juniper ERX-1440
Juniper ERX-700
Juniper ERX-705
Juniper EX2200-C-12T-2G
Juniper EX2200-C-12P-2G
Juniper EX2200-24T-4G
Juniper EX2200-48P-4G
Juniper Categories
Network Router
Switch
Gateway
Software
Network Hardware
More Juniper Manuals
Login
Sign In
OR
Sign in with Facebook
Sign in with Google
Upload manual
Upload from disk
Upload from URL