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Juniper J2350 User Manual (675 pages)
J-series Services Router
Brand:
Juniper
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 7.83 MB
Table of Contents
User Guide
1
Table of Contents
5
About this Guide
25
Audience
25
Document Conventions
25
Documentation Feedback
25
How to Use this Guide
25
Objectives
25
Related Juniper Networks Documentation
25
Requesting Support
25
J-Series Overview
31
Part 1 J-Series Overview
32
Chapter 1 Introducing the J-Series Services Router
33
J-Series Services Router Overview
33
J-Series Software Features and Licenses
34
System Overview
37
J2300 Services Router Hardware Features
37
J2300 Chassis
37
Chapter 2 System Overview
39
J2300 Routing Engine
40
J2300 Boot Devices
40
J2300 Boot Sequence
41
J2300 Front Panel
41
Alarm Led
41
Power Button and POWER on LED
42
CONFIG Button and LED
42
Console Port
43
J2300 USB Port
43
J2300 Physical Interface Module (PIM)
43
J2300 LAN Ports
44
J2300 Power System
45
J2300 Cooling System
45
J4300 and J6300 Services Router Hardware Features
46
J4300 and J6300 Chassis
47
Midplane
51
J4300 and J6300 Routing Engine
51
J4300 and J6300 Boot Devices
52
J4300 and J6300 Boot Sequence
52
J4300 and J6300 Front Panel
52
Alarm Led
53
Power Button and POWER on LED
53
CONFIG Button and Configuration LED
53
Console Port
54
J4300 and J6300 USB Port
54
J4300 and J6300 LAN Ports
54
J4300 and J6300 Removable Compact Flash Drive
55
J4300 and J6300 Physical Interface Modules (Pims)
55
J4300 Power System
56
J6300 Power System
56
J4300 and J6300 Cooling System
57
Software Overview
58
Routing Engine and Packet Forwarding Engine
59
Kernel and Microkernel
59
Processes
59
Management Process
60
Chassis Process
60
Routing Protocols Process
60
Interface Process
61
Forwarding Process
61
User Interfaces
61
Installing the J-Series Services Router
63
Installing the J-Series Services Router
64
Chapter 3 Installing and Connecting a Services Router
65
Before You Begin
65
Unpacking the J-Series Services Router
66
Installing the J2300 Services Router
67
Installing the J2300 Services Router on a Desk
67
Installing the J2300 Services Router on a Wall
68
Installing the J2300 Services Router into a Rack
69
Installing the J4300 or J6300 Services Router
70
Connecting Interface Cables to the Services Router
72
Chassis Grounding
72
Connecting Power to the Services Router
73
Powering a Services Router on and off
74
Establishing Basic Connectivity
77
Basic Connectivity Terms
77
Basic Connectivity Overview
78
Router Identification
79
Root Password
79
Time Zone and System Time
79
Network Settings
79
Default Gateway
80
Backup Router
80
Loopback Address
80
Management Interface Address
80
Chapter 4 Establishing Basic Connectivity
81
Before Initial Configuration
81
During Initial Configuration
81
After Initial Configuration
81
Management Access
81
Before You Begin
83
Configuring the Services Router with J-Web Quick Configuration
83
Connecting to the J-Web Interface
84
Configuring Basic Settings with Quick Configuration
85
Configuring the Services Router with a Configuration Editor
88
Connecting to the CLI
88
Configuring Basic Settings with a Configuration Editor
90
Configuring Autoinstallation
95
Autoinstallation Overview
95
Autoinstallation Requirements for End Users
96
Autoinstallation Requirements for Service Providers
96
Enabling Autoinstallation with the CLI
96
Verifying Basic Connectivity
97
Displaying Basic Connectivity Configurations
97
Managing J-Series Licenses
99
J-Series License Overview
99
Software Feature Licenses
99
Port Licenses
100
License Key Components
101
Before You Begin
101
Managing J-Series Licenses with the J-Web Interface
101
Chapter 5 Managing J-Series Licenses
103
Adding New Licenses with the J-Web Interface
103
Deleting Licenses with the J-Web User Interface
104
Displaying License Keys with the J-Web Interface
104
Downloading Licenses with the J-Web Interface
104
Managing J-Series Licenses with the CLI
105
Adding New Licenses with the CLI
105
Deleting a License with the CLI
105
Saving License Keys with the CLI
106
Verifying J-Series License Management
106
Displaying Installed Licenses
106
Displaying License Usage
107
Displaying Installed License Keys
108
Configuring Network Interfaces
109
Network Interfaces Terms
109
Interfaces Overview
112
Network Interface Types
112
Interfaces and Interface Naming
112
Chapter 6 Configuring Network Interfaces
113
Before You Begin
114
Configuring Network Interfaces with Quick Configuration
114
Configuring an E1 Interface with Quick Configuration
116
Configuring a Fast Ethernet Interface with Quick Configuration
119
Configuring a T1 Interface with Quick Configuration
121
Configuring a T3 Interface with Quick Configuration
125
Configuring a Serial Interface with Quick Configuration
128
Configuring Network Interfaces with a Configuration Editor
132
Adding a Network Interface with a Configuration Editor
132
Deleting a Network Interface with a Configuration Editor
133
Verifying Interface Configuration
134
Verifying the Link State of All Interfaces
134
Verifying Interface Properties
135
Using the J-Series User Interfaces
137
Using the J-Series User Interfaces
138
Chapter 7 J-Series User Interface Overview
139
User Interface Overview
139
J-Web Overview
139
CLI Overview
140
Comparison of Configuration Interfaces
140
J-Series User Interface Overview
141
Before You Begin
142
Using the J-Web Interface
142
Starting the J-Web Interface
142
J-Web Layout
143
J-Web Sessions
147
Using the Command-Line Interface
147
CLI Command Hierarchy
147
Starting the CLI
148
CLI Operational Mode
149
CLI Configuration Mode
150
CLI Basics
151
Editing Keystrokes
151
Command Completion
152
Online Help
153
Configuring the CLI Environment
154
Chapter 8 Using J-Series Configuration Tools
157
Configuration Tools Terms
157
Configuration Tools Overview
158
Editing and Committing a Configuration
158
Using J-Series Configuration Tools
159
J-Web Configuration Options
159
CLI Configuration Commands
159
Filtering Configuration Command Output
160
Before You Begin
160
Using J-Web Quick Configuration
161
Using the J-Web Configuration Editor
162
Editing and Committing the Clickable Configuration
162
Editing the Clickable Configuration
162
Discarding Parts of a Candidate Configuration
165
Committing a Clickable Configuration
166
Viewing the Configuration Text
166
Editing and Committing the Configuration Text
167
Uploading a Configuration File
168
Managing Configuration Files with the J-Web Interface
169
Configuration Database and History Overview
170
Displaying Users Editing the Configuration
172
Comparing Configuration Files
172
Downloading a Configuration File
174
Loading a Previous Configuration File
175
Setting a Rescue Configuration
175
Using the CLI Configuration Editor
176
Entering and Exiting Configuration Mode
176
Navigating the Configuration Hierarchy
178
Modifying the Configuration
179
Adding or Modifying a Statement or Identifier
180
Deleting a Statement or Identifier
180
Copying a Statement
181
Renaming an Identifier
181
Inserting an Identifier
182
Deactivating a Statement or Identifier
183
Committing a Configuration with the CLI
184
Verifying a Configuration
184
Committing a Configuration and Exiting Configuration Mode
185
Committing a Configuration that Requires Confirmation
185
Scheduling and Canceling a Commit
185
Loading a Previous Configuration File
186
Entering Operational Mode Commands During Configuration
187
Managing Configuration Files with the CLI
188
Loading a New Configuration File
188
Saving a Configuration File
190
Managing the Services Router
191
Part 4 Managing the Services Router
192
Managing Users and Operations
193
System Management Terms
193
System Management Overview
194
System Authentication
194
User Accounts
194
Chapter 9 Managing Users and Operations
195
Login Classes
195
Permission Bits
195
Denying or Allowing Individual Commands
197
Template Accounts
197
System Log Files
198
Before You Begin
198
Managing Users and Files with the J-Web Interface
199
Managing Users with Quick Configuration
199
Adding a RADIUS Server for Authentication
199
Adding a TACACS+ Server for Authentication
201
Configuring System Authentication
203
Adding New Users
205
Managing Files with the J-Web Interface
207
Cleaning up Files
207
Downloading Files
209
Deleting Files
210
Managing Users and Files with a Configuration Editor
212
Setting up RADIUS Authentication
212
Setting up TACACS+ Authentication
213
Configuring Authentication Order
215
Controlling User Access
216
Defining Login Classes
216
Creating User Accounts
218
Setting up Template Accounts
219
Creating a Remote Template Account
219
Creating a Local Template Account
220
Using System Logs
221
Sending System Log Messages to a File
222
Sending System Log Messages to a User Terminal
223
Archiving System Logs
224
Disabling System Logs
224
Accessing Remote Devices with the CLI
224
Using the Telnet Command
225
Using the Ssh Command
225
Monitoring and Diagnosing a Services Router
227
Monitoring and Diagnostic Terms
227
Monitoring and Diagnostic Tools Overview
228
Monitoring Tools Overview
228
Chapter 10 Monitoring and Diagnosing a Services Router
229
J-Web Diagnostic Tools Overview
230
CLI Diagnostic Commands Overview
231
Filtering Command Output
232
Before You Begin
233
Using the Monitoring Tools
233
Monitoring System Properties
234
Monitoring the Chassis
236
Monitoring the Interfaces
238
Monitoring Routing Information
240
Monitoring Firewalls
244
Monitoring Ipsec Tunnels
246
Monitoring NAT Pools
247
Using J-Web Diagnostic Tools
248
Using the J-Web Ping Host Tool
248
Using the J-Web Traceroute Tool
252
Using CLI Diagnostic Commands
256
Using the Ping Command
256
Using the Traceroute Command
258
Using the Monitor Interface Command
259
Using the Monitor Traffic Command
261
Using the Monitor File Command
265
Using Mtrace Commands
265
Using the Mtrace From-Source Command
266
Using the Mtrace Monitor Command
268
Configuring SNMP for Network Management
271
Network Management Overview
271
Managers and Agents
271
SMI, Mibs, and Oids
272
Standard and Enterprise Mibs
272
SNMP Requests
272
SNMP Communities
272
Chapter 11 Configuring SNMP for Network Management
273
SNMP Traps
273
Before You Begin
273
Configuring SNMP with Quick Configuration
273
Configuring SNMP with a Configuration Editor
277
Defining System Identification Information
277
Configuring SNMP Agents and Communities
278
Managing SNMP Trap Groups
279
Controlling Access to Mibs
280
Verifying the SNMP Configuration
281
Verifying SNMP Agent Configuration
282
Configuring Routing Protocols
283
Part 5 Configuring Routing Protocols
284
Routing Overview
285
Routing Terms
285
Chapter 12 Routing Overview
289
Routing Overview
289
Networks and Subnetworks
289
Autonomous Systems
290
Interior and Exterior Gateway Protocols
290
Routing Tables
290
Forwarding Tables
291
Dynamic and Static Routing
292
Route Advertisements
293
Route Aggregation
293
RIP Overview
295
Distance-Vector Routing Protocols
295
Maximizing Hop Count
296
RIP Packets
297
Split Horizon and Poison Reverse Efficiency Techniques
297
Limitations of Unidirectional Connectivity
298
OSPF Overview
299
Link-State Advertisements
300
Role of the Designated Router
300
Path Cost Metrics
301
Areas and Area Border Routers
301
Role of the Backbone Area
302
Stub Areas and Not-So-Stubby Areas
303
BGP Overview
304
Point-To-Point Connections
305
BGP Messages for Session Establishment
306
BGP Messages for Session Maintenance
306
IBGP and EBGP
306
Route Selection
307
Local Preference
308
AS Path
309
Origin
309
Multiple Exit Discriminator
310
Scaling BGP for Large Networks
310
Route Reflectors-For Added Hierarchy
311
Confederations-For Subdivision
313
Chapter 13 Configuring Static Routes
315
Static Routing Overview
315
Static Route Preferences
315
Qualified Next Hops
316
Control of Static Routes
316
Route Retention
316
Configuring Static Routes
317
Readvertisement Prevention
317
Forced Rejection of Passive Route Traffic
317
Default Properties
317
Before You Begin
317
Configuring Static Routes with Quick Configuration
318
Configuring Static Routes with a Configuration Editor
320
Configuring a Basic Set of Static Routes
320
Controlling Static Route Selection
321
Controlling Static Routes in the Routing and Forwarding Tables
323
Defining Default Behavior for All Static Routes
324
Verifying the Static Route Configuration
325
Displaying the Routing Table
325
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Juniper J2350 Getting Started Manual (332 pages)
Juniper Networks Services Router Getting Started Guide
Brand:
Juniper
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 7.05 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
About this Guide
15
Objectives
15
Audience
15
How to Use this Guide
15
Document Conventions
15
Related Juniper Networks Documentation
15
Documentation Feedback
15
Requesting Technical Support
15
J-Series Overview
23
Overview of Services Routers
25
J2320 Services Router Overview
25
J2350 Services Router Overview
25
J4350 Services Router Overview
25
J6350 Services Router Overview
25
J-Series Software Features and Licenses
34
System Overview
35
Chapter 2 System Overview
35
J2320 and J2350 Services Router Hardware Features
35
J2320 and J2350 Chassis
35
J2320 and J2350 Midplane
35
J2320 and J2350 Routing Engine Hardware
35
J2320 and J2350 Boot Devices
35
J2320 and J2350 Front Panel
35
Physical Interface Modules (Pims)
41
Power Button and POWER LED
41
Status Led
42
Alarm Led
42
Power Button and POWER LED
42
Alarm Led
43
Status Led
43
Ha Led
44
RESET CONFIG Button
44
AUX Port
45
Built-In Gigabit Ethernet Ports
45
Console Port
45
J2320 and J2350 External Compact Flashes
46
J2320 Power System
46
J2350 Power System
46
USB Port
46
J2320 and J2350 Cooling System
47
J4350 and J6350 Boot Devices
48
J4350 and J6350 Front Panel
48
J4350 and J6350 Midplane
48
J4350 and J6350 Services Router Hardware Features
48
Acceptable Rack Types, See "Rack Requirements
49
Physical Interface Modules (Pims)
54
Power Button and POWER LED
54
Power Button and POWER LED
55
Status Led
55
Alarm Led
56
Ha Led
56
Built-In Gigabit Ethernet Ports
57
RESET CONFIG Button
57
AUX Port
58
Console Port
58
J4350 Power System
58
USB Port
58
J6350 Power System
59
J4350 and J6350 Cooling System
60
Kernel and Microkernel
61
Routing Engine and Packet Forwarding Engine
61
Software Overview
61
JUNOS Software Processes
62
User Interfaces
63
PIM and Voip Module Terms
67
1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Epims
68
1-Port, 6-Port, 8-Port, and 16-Port Gigabit Ethernet Upims
68
Dual-Port Channelized T1/E1/ISDN PRI PIM
68
Dual-Port Serial PIM
68
Dual-Port T1 or E1 PIM
68
Field-Replaceable Pims
68
J2320 and J2350 Field-Replaceable PIM Summary
68
J4350 and J6350 Field-Replaceable PIM Summary
68
T3 or E3 PIM
81
Dual-Port Fast Ethernet PIM
82
4-Port Fast Ethernet Epim
83
4-Port ISDN BRI Pims
84
Adsl Pim
86
G.shdsl Pim
87
Avaya Voip Modules
88
Avaya Voip Module Summary
89
Avaya Voip Modules
89
TGM550 Telephony Gateway Module
89
TIM508 Analog Telephony Interface Module
95
TIM510 E1/T1 Telephony Interface Module
96
TIM514 Analog Telephony Interface Module
97
TIM516 Analog Telephony Interface Module
98
TIM518 Analog Telephony Interface Module
100
TIM521 BRI Telephony Interface Module
101
J-Web Overview
103
User Interface Overview
103
Before You Begin
104
CLI Overview
104
Elements of the J-Web Interface
105
J-Web Layout
105
Starting the J-Web Interface
105
Using the J-Web Interface
105
Main Pane Elements
107
Top Pane Elements
107
Side Pane Elements
108
Navigating the J-Web Interface
109
Navigating the J-Web Configuration Editor
110
Navigating the Quick Configuration Pages
110
Getting J-Web Help
111
J-Web Sessions
112
CLI Command Hierarchy
113
CLI Operational Mode
113
Starting the CLI
113
Using the Command-Line Interface
113
CLI Configuration Mode
115
CLI Basics
116
Command Completion
116
Configuring the CLI Environment
116
Editing Keystrokes
116
Online Help
116
Chapter 3 PIM and Voip Module Overview
65
Basic Connectivity Overview
153
Basic Connectivity Terms
153
Installing a Services Router
123
General Site Guidelines
125
Preparing for Router Installation
125
Connection to Building Structure
126
Rack Requirements
126
Rack Size and Strength for J2320 and J2350 Routers
126
Rack Size and Strength for J4350 and J6350 Routers
126
Fire Safety Requirements
128
Fire Suppression
128
Router Environmental Tolerances
128
Fire Suppression Equipment
129
Power Guidelines, Requirements, and Specifications
129
Electromagnetic Compatibility
130
Radio Frequency Interference
130
Signaling Limitations
130
Site Electrical Wiring Guidelines
130
The Following Sections
130
AC Power, Connection, and Power Cord Specifications
131
Router Power Requirements
131
DC Power, Connection, and Power Cable Specifications
133
Planning for Power Management
134
ISDN Provisioning
137
Network Cable Specifications
137
Site Preparation Checklist
137
Before You Begin
139
Installing and Connecting a Services Router
139
Installing J2320 and J2350 Routers
139
Unpacking a J-Series Services Router
139
Installing J4350 and J6350 Routers
142
Chassis Grounding
145
Connecting Interface Cables to Services Routers
145
Connecting AC Power
146
Connecting Power
146
Connecting DC Power
148
Powering a Services Router on and off
151
Chapter 7 Establishing Basic Connectivity
153
Network Settings
154
Root Password
154
Router Identification
154
Time Zone and System Time
154
Backup Router
156
Built-In Ethernet Interface Address
156
Default Gateway
156
Loopback Address
156
Management Access
157
Before You Begin
158
Connecting to a Services Router
159
Connecting to the CLI Locally
159
Connecting to the CLI Remotely
159
Connecting to the J-Web Interface
159
Configuring the Modem at the Router End
163
Connecting the Modem to the Console Port
163
Connecting to the CLI at the User End
163
Configuring Basic Settings with J-Web Quick Configuration
165
Connecting to the CLI at the User End
165
Configuring Basic Settings with a Configuration Editor
169
Displaying Basic Connectivity Configurations
172
Verifying Basic Connectivity
172
Juniper J2350 Getting Started Manual (330 pages)
Services Router
Brand:
Juniper
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 6.91 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
About this Guide
15
Objectives
15
Audience
15
How to Use this Guide
15
Document Conventions
15
Related Juniper Networks Documentation
15
Documentation Feedback
15
Requesting Support
15
J-Series Overview
23
Overview of Services Routers
25
J2320 Services Router Overview
25
J2350 Services Router Overview
25
J4350 Services Router Overview
25
J6350 Services Router Overview
25
Chapter 1 Overview of Services Routers
25
J-Series Software Features and Licenses
34
System Overview
35
J2320 and J2350 Services Router Hardware Features
35
Chapter 2 System Overview
35
J2320 and J2350 Chassis
36
J2320 and J2350 Services Router Hardware Features
37
J2320 and J2350 Midplane
40
J2320 and J2350 Routing Engine Hardware
40
Physical Interface Modules (Pims)
41
Power Button and POWER LED
41
J2320 and J2350 Boot Devices
41
J2320 and J2350 Front Panel
41
Status Led
42
Alarm Led
42
Physical Interface Modules (Pims)
42
Power Button and POWER LED
42
Alarm Led
43
Status Led
43
Ha Led
44
RESET CONFIG Button
44
AUX Port
45
Built-In Gigabit Ethernet Ports
45
Console Port
45
J2320 and J2350 External Compact Flashes
46
J2320 Power System
46
J2350 Power System
46
USB Port
46
J2320 and J2350 Cooling System
47
J4350 and J6350 Boot Devices
48
J4350 and J6350 Front Panel
48
J4350 and J6350 Midplane
48
J4350 and J6350 Services Router Hardware Features
48
Physical Interface Modules (Pims)
54
Power Button and POWER LED
54
Power Button and POWER LED
55
Alarm Led
56
Status Led
56
Built-In Gigabit Ethernet Ports
57
Ha Led
57
RESET CONFIG Button
57
AUX Port
58
Console Port
58
J4350 Power System
58
USB Port
58
J6350 Power System
59
J4350 and J6350 Cooling System
60
JUNOS Software Processes
61
Kernel and Microkernel
61
Routing Engine and Packet Forwarding Engine
61
Software Overview
61
User Interfaces
63
PIM and Voip Module Overview
65
PIM and Voip Module Terms
66
1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Epims
68
Dual-Port Channelized T1/E1/ISDN PRI PIM
68
Dual-Port Serial PIM
68
Dual-Port T1 or E1 PIM
68
Field-Replaceable Pims
68
J2320 and J2350 Field-Replaceable PIM Summary
68
J4350 and J6350 Field-Replaceable PIM Summary
69
1-Port, 6-Port, 8-Port, and 16-Port Gigabit Ethernet Upims
71
T3 or E3 PIM
81
Dual-Port Fast Ethernet PIM
83
4-Port Fast Ethernet Epim
84
4-Port ISDN BRI Pims
85
Adsl Pim
86
G.shdsl Pim
88
Avaya Voip Module Summary
89
Avaya Voip Modules
89
TGM550 Telephony Gateway Module
91
TIM510 E1/T1 Telephony Interface Module
95
TIM514 Analog Telephony Interface Module
96
TIM521 BRI Telephony Interface Module
97
J-Web Overview
101
User Interface Overview
101
Before You Begin
102
CLI Overview
102
Starting the J-Web Interface
103
Using the J-Web Interface
103
J-Web Layout
104
Elements of the J-Web Interface
105
Top Pane Elements
105
Main Pane Elements
106
Navigating the J-Web Interface
107
Side Pane Elements
107
Navigating the J-Web Configuration Editor
108
Navigating the Quick Configuration Pages
108
Getting J-Web Help
109
J-Web Sessions
110
CLI Command Hierarchy
111
CLI Operational Mode
111
Starting the CLI
111
Using the Command-Line Interface
111
CLI Configuration Mode
113
CLI Basics
114
Command Completion
114
Configuring the CLI Environment
114
Editing Keystrokes
114
Online Help
114
Installing a Services Router
121
General Site Guidelines
123
Preparing for Router Installation
123
Connection to Building Structure
124
Rack Requirements
124
Rack Size and Strength for J2320 and J2350 Routers
124
Rack Size and Strength for J4350 and J6350 Routers
124
Fire Safety Requirements
126
Fire Suppression
126
Router Environmental Tolerances
126
Fire Suppression Equipment
127
Power Guidelines, Requirements, and Specifications
127
Site Electrical Wiring Guidelines
127
Electromagnetic Compatibility
128
Radio Frequency Interference
128
Router Power Requirements
128
Signaling Limitations
128
AC Power, Connection, and Power Cord Specifications
129
DC Power, Connection, and Power Cable Specifications
130
Planning for Power Management
132
ISDN Provisioning
134
Network Cable Specifications
134
Site Preparation Checklist
134
Before You Begin
137
Installing and Connecting a Services Router
137
Installing J2320 and J2350 Routers
137
Unpacking a J-Series Services Router
137
Installing J4350 and J6350 Routers
140
Chassis Grounding
143
Connecting Interface Cables to Services Routers
143
Connecting AC Power
144
Connecting Power
144
Connecting DC Power
146
Powering a Services Router on and off
149
Basic Connectivity Overview
151
Basic Connectivity Terms
151
Chapter 7 Establishing Basic Connectivity
151
Root Password
152
Router Identification
152
Time Zone and System Time
152
Backup Router
154
Default Gateway
154
Loopback Address
154
Network Settings
154
Built-In Ethernet Interface Address
155
Management Access
155
Before You Begin
156
Connecting to a Services Router
157
Connecting to the CLI Locally
157
Connecting to the CLI Remotely
157
Connecting to the J-Web Interface
157
Configuring the Modem at the Router End
161
Connecting the Modem to the Console Port
161
Connecting to the CLI at the User End
161
Configuring Basic Settings with J-Web Quick Configuration
163
Connecting to the CLI at the User End
163
Configuring Basic Settings with a Configuration Editor
167
Verifying Basic Connectivity
170
Displaying Basic Connectivity Configurations
171
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Juniper J2350 Hardware Manual (280 pages)
J-series Services Routers Software with Enhanced Services
Brand:
Juniper
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 6.25 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
About this Guide
15
Audience
15
Supported Routing Platforms
15
How to Use this Manual
15
Document Conventions
15
JUNOS Software Documentation for J-Series Services Routers and SRX-Series
15
Services Gateways
20
Documentation Feedback
21
Requesting Technical Support
22
Services Router Overview
25
Overview of Services Routers
27
J2320 Services Router Overview
27
J2350 Services Router Overview
27
J4350 Services Router Overview
27
J6350 Services Router Overview
27
Chapter 2 J-Series Services Router Hardware Features
31
J-Series Services Router Hardware Features
33
J2320 and J2350 Services Router Hardware Features
33
J2320 and J2350 Midplane
36
J2320 and J2350 Routing Engine Hardware
36
J2320 and J2350 Boot Devices
36
J2320 and J2350 Front Panel
37
Physical Interface Modules (Pims)
38
Power Button and POWER LED
38
Console Port
38
AUX Port
38
Alarm Led
39
RESET CONFIG Button
40
AUX Port
41
Built-In Gigabit Ethernet Ports
41
USB Port
41
J2320 and J2350 External Compact Flashes
42
J2320 Power System
42
J2350 Power System
42
J2320 and J2350 Cooling System
43
J4350 and J6350 Boot Devices
44
J4350 and J6350 Chassis
44
J4350 and J6350 Front Panel
44
J4350 and J6350 Midplane
44
J4350 and J6350 Services Router Hardware Features
44
Alarm Led
50
Ha Led
50
Physical Interface Modules (Pims)
50
Power Button and POWER LED
50
Status Led
50
Status Led
51
Built-In Gigabit Ethernet Ports
53
RESET CONFIG Button
53
AUX Port
54
Console Port
54
J4350 Power System
54
USB Port
54
J6350 Power System
55
J4350 and J6350 Cooling System
56
Chapter 3 PIM Overview
59
Field-Replaceable Pims
59
PIM Terms
59
1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Epims
62
1-Port, 6-Port, 8-Port, and 16-Port Gigabit Ethernet Upims
62
Dual-Port Channelized T1/E1/ISDN PRI PIM
62
Dual-Port Serial PIM
62
Dual-Port T1 or E1 PIM
62
J2320 and J2350 Field-Replaceable PIM and Module Summary
62
J4350 and J6350 Field-Replaceable PIM Summary
62
T3 or E3 PIM
75
Dual-Port Fast Ethernet PIM
77
4-Port Fast Ethernet Epim
78
4-Port ISDN BRI Pims
79
Adsl Pim
80
G.shdsl Pim
82
Chapter 1 Overview of Services Routers
85
Installing a Services Router
85
General Site Guidelines
87
Chapter 4 Preparing for Router Installation
87
Connection to Building Structure
88
Rack Requirements
88
Rack Size and Strength for J2320 and J2350 Routers
88
Rack Size and Strength for J4350 and J6350 Routers
88
Fire Safety Requirements
90
Fire Suppression
90
Router Environmental Tolerances
90
Fire Suppression Equipment
91
Power Guidelines, Requirements, and Specifications
91
Site Electrical Wiring Guidelines
91
Electromagnetic Compatibility
92
Radio Frequency Interference
92
Signaling Limitations
92
AC Power, Connection, and Power Cord Specifications
93
Router Power Requirements
93
DC Power, Connection, and Power Cable Specifications
95
Planning for Power Management
96
ISDN Provisioning
98
Network Cable Specifications
98
Site Preparation Checklist
99
Chapter 5 Installing and Connecting a Services Router
101
Installing J2320 and J2350 Routers
101
Unpacking a J-Series Services Router
101
Installing J4350 and J6350 Routers
104
Chassis Grounding
107
Connecting Interface Cables to Services Routers
107
Connecting AC Power
108
Connecting Power
108
Connecting DC Power
110
Powering a Services Router on and off
113
Chapter 6 Establishing Basic Connectivity
115
Default Gateway
116
Network Settings
116
Root Password
116
Router Identification
116
Time Zone and System Time
116
Backup Router
118
Built-In Ethernet Interface Address
118
Loopback Address
118
Before You Begin
119
Management Access
119
Connecting to a Services Router
120
Connecting to the CLI Locally
121
Connecting to the CLI Remotely
121
Connecting to the J-Web Interface
121
Configuring the Modem at the Router End
125
Connecting the Modem to the Console Port
125
Connecting to the CLI at the User End
125
Configuring Basic Settings with J-Web Quick Configuration
127
About the CLI Configuration Wizard
130
Configuring Basic Settings Using the CLI Configuration Wizard
130
Using the JUNOS Software with Enhanced Services Configuration Wizard
131
Configuring Basic Settings with a Configuration Editor
134
Displaying Basic Connectivity Configurations
137
Verifying Basic Connectivity and the Configuration
137
Chapter 7 Installing JUNOS Software with Enhanced Services
139
Maintaining Services Router Hardware
141
Juniper J2350 Quick Start Quide (26 pages)
j-series
Brand:
Juniper
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 0.63 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Contents What You Need to Know
3
Management IP Address
3
J-Web Access
3
CLI Console Access
3
Required Licenses
3
Slot Numbers
4
Interfaces and Ports
4
Remote Access
4
Before You Begin
4
Installing a Services Router
6
Installing J2300 Services Routers
6
Installing J2320 and J2350 Services Routers
6
Installing J4350 or J6350 Services Routers
8
Connecting Power to a Services Router
8
Basic Connection and Configuration with the J-Web Interface
9
Step 1. Connecting, Logging In, and Starting the J-Web Interface
9
Step 2. Updating the Software with the J-Web Interface
10
Step 3. Adding Licenses with the J-Web Interface
11
Step 4. Configuring Basic Settings with J-Web Quick Configuration
11
Basic Connection and Configuration with the CLI
13
Step 1. Connecting, Logging In, and Starting the CLI
13
Step 2. Updating the JUNOS Software with the CLI
14
Step 3. Adding Licenses with the CLI
14
Step 4. Configuring Basic Settings with the CLI
14
J-Web Basics
15
JUNOS CLI Basics
16
Safety Warnings Summary
18
Compliance Statements
21
Related Juniper Networks Documentation
23
Requesting Support
26
Revision History
26
Juniper J2350 Specifications (17 pages)
J SERIES SERVICES ROUTERS
Brand:
Juniper
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 2.05 MB
Table of Contents
High Availability
3
Features and Benefits
3
Product Options
5
Specifications
6
Product Comparison
7
Specification
7
Network Connectivity
7
Ordering Information
12
About Juniper Networks
16
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