Juniper Networks MX240 manual Iii, End User License Agreement

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End User License Agreement

READ THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (“AGREEMENT”) BEFORE DOWNLOADING, INSTALLING, OR USING THE SOFTWARE. BY DOWNLOADING, INSTALLING, OR USING THE SOFTWARE OR OTHERWISE EXPRESSING YOUR AGREEMENT TO THE TERMS CONTAINED HEREIN, YOU (AS CUSTOMER OR IF YOU ARE NOT THE CUSTOMER, AS A REPRESENTATIVE/AGENT AUTHORIZED TO BIND THE CUSTOMER) CONSENT TO BE BOUND BY THIS AGREEMENT. IF YOU DO NOT OR CANNOT AGREE TO THE TERMS CONTAINED HEREIN, THEN (A) DO NOT DOWNLOAD, INSTALL, OR USE THE SOFTWARE, AND (B) YOU MAY CONTACT JUNIPER NETWORKS REGARDING LICENSE TERMS.

1.The Parties. The parties to this Agreement are Juniper Networks, Inc. and its subsidiaries (collectively “Juniper”), and the person or organization that originally purchased from Juniper or an authorized Juniper reseller the applicable license(s) for use of the Software (“Customer”) (collectively, the “Parties”).

2.The Software. In this Agreement, “Software” means the program modules and features of the Juniper or Juniper-supplied software, and updates and releases of such software, for which Customer has paid the applicable license or support fees to Juniper or an authorized Juniper reseller. “Embedded Software” means Software which Juniper has embedded in the Juniper equipment.

3.License Grant. Subject to payment of the applicable fees and the limitations and restrictions set forth herein, Juniper grants to Customer a non-exclusive and non-transferable license, without right to sublicense, to use the Software, in executable form only, subject to the following use restrictions:

a.Customer shall use the Embedded Software solely as embedded in, and for execution on, Juniper equipment originally purchased by Customer from Juniper or an authorized Juniper reseller.

b.Customer shall use the Software on a single hardware chassis having a single processing unit, or as many chassis or processing units for which Customer has paid the applicable license fees; provided, however, with respect to the Steel-Belted Radius or Odyssey Access Client software only, Customer shall use such Software on a single computer containing a single physical random access memory space and containing any number of processors. Use of the Steel-Belted Radius software on multiple computers requires multiple licenses, regardless of whether such computers are physically contained on a single chassis.

c.Product purchase documents, paper or electronic user documentation, and/or the particular licenses purchased by Customer may specify limits to Customer’s use of the Software. Such limits may restrict use to a maximum number of seats, registered endpoints, concurrent users, sessions, calls, connections, subscribers, clusters, nodes, realms, devices, links, ports or transactions, or require the purchase of separate licenses to use particular features, functionalities, services, applications, operations, or capabilities, or provide throughput, performance, configuration, bandwidth, interface, processing, temporal, or geographical limits. In addition, such limits may restrict the use of the Software to managing certain kinds of networks or require the Software to be used only in conjunction with other specific Software. Customer’s use of the Software shall be subject to all such limitations and purchase of all applicable licenses.

d.For any trial copy of the Software, Customer’s right to use the Software expires 30 days after download, installation or use of the Software. Customer may operate the Software after the 30-day trial period only if Customer pays for a license to do so. Customer may not extend or create an additional trial period by re-installing the Software after the 30-day trial period.

e.The Global Enterprise Edition of the Steel-Belted Radius software may be used by Customer only to manage access to Customer’s enterprise network. Specifically, service provider customers are expressly prohibited from using the Global Enterprise Edition of the Steel-Belted Radius software to support any commercial network access services.

The foregoing license is not transferable or assignable by Customer. No license is granted herein to any user who did not originally purchase the applicable license(s) for the Software from Juniper or an authorized Juniper reseller.

4.Use Prohibitions. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the license provided herein does not permit the Customer to, and Customer agrees not to and shall not: (a) modify, unbundle, reverse engineer, or create derivative works based on the Software; (b) make unauthorized copies of the Software (except as necessary for backup purposes); (c) rent, sell, transfer, or grant any rights in and to any copy of the Software, in any form, to any third party; (d) remove any proprietary notices, labels, or marks on or in any copy of the Software or any product in which the Software is embedded; (e) distribute any copy of the Software to any third party, including as may be embedded in Juniper equipment sold in the secondhand market; (f) use any ‘locked’ or key-restricted feature, function, service, application, operation, or capability without first purchasing the applicable license(s) and obtaining a valid key from Juniper, even if such feature, function, service, application, operation, or capability is enabled without a key; (g) distribute any key for the Software provided by Juniper to any third party; (h) use the Software in any manner that extends or is broader than the uses purchased by Customer from Juniper or an authorized Juniper reseller; (i) use the Embedded Software on non-Juniper equipment; (j) use the Software (or make it available for use) on Juniper equipment that the Customer did not originally purchase from Juniper or an authorized Juniper reseller; (k) disclose the results of testing or benchmarking of the Software to any third party without the prior written consent of Juniper; or (l) use the Software in any manner other than as expressly provided herein.

5.Audit. Customer shall maintain accurate records as necessary to verify compliance with this Agreement. Upon request by Juniper, Customer shall furnish such records to Juniper and certify its compliance with this Agreement.

6.Confidentiality. The Parties agree that aspects of the Software and associated documentation are the confidential property of Juniper. As such, Customer shall exercise all reasonable commercial efforts to maintain the Software and associated documentation in confidence, which at a minimum includes restricting access to the Software to Customer employees and contractors having a need to use the Software for Customer’s internal business purposes.

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Contents North Mathilda Avenue Sunnyvale, California Hardware GuideMX240 Ethernet Services Router Hardware Guide End User License Agreement IiiPage Table of Contents Moving the Mounting Brackets for Center-Mounting the Router Part Setting Up the RouterAC Power Supply LEDs Installing the Router Using a LiftMaintaining the Air Filter Maintaining the Fan Tray Maintaining DPCsHandling and Storing DPCs Holding a DPC Storing a DPC 103 Connecting the Cable to a Management Console or Auxiliary100 102126 Part Appendixes121 125165 155161 163183 Removing the Power Supplies 188 Removing the Fan Tray 189176 179205 Part Index203 204List of Figures Rear View of a Fully Configured AC-Powered Router Chassis111 175191 List of Tables 186 About This Guide ObjectivesAudience Documentation Conventions On page xviii defines the notice icons used in this guideText and Syntax Conventions Convention Description Plain text like this List of Technical PublicationsJunos Software for Supported Routing Platforms Technical Documentation for Supported Routing PlatformsJunos References Web User Guide Xxiii Junos Software Network Operations Guides Junos Software with Enhanced Services DocumentationTraffic classification Documentation Feedback Obtaining DocumentationSelf-Help Online Tools and Resources Requesting Technical SupportPage Router Overview on Hardware Components on MX240 Router OverviewPage Router Description Router OverviewComponent Redundancy Router Chassis Hardware ComponentsFront View of a Fully Configured Router Chassis Rear View of a Fully Configured AC-Powered Router Chassis Dense Port Concentrators DPCs MidplaneTypical DPCs Supported on the MX240 Router DPC Components Four-Port 10-Gigabit Ethernet DPC LEDs40-Port Gigabit Ethernet DPC LEDs Host Subsystem Switch Control Board SCBSCB Redundancy SCB SlotsSwitch Control Board LEDs SCB ComponentsSCB LEDs Routing Engine Components Routing EngineEthernet Routing Engine Boot Sequence Routing Engine Interface PortsRouting Engine LEDs Craft Interface Cable Management SystemSCB LEDs on Fan LEDs on Alarm Relay Contacts on Alarm LEDs and Alarm Cutoff/Lamp Test ButtonHost Subsystem LEDs Power Supply LEDsAlarm LEDs and Alarm Cutoff/Lamp Test Button Power Supply LEDs on the Craft InterfaceDPC LEDs SCB LEDsFan LEDs Alarm Relay Contacts Power SuppliesAC Power Supply AC Power Supply AC Power Supply LEDsDC Power Supply DC Power Supply Configurations for the MX240 RouterAC Power Supply LEDs DC Power Supply LEDs DC Power Supply LEDsCooling System Airflow Through Chassis Air Filter Setting Up the Router Page Preparing the Site for Router Installation Site Preparation ChecklistSite Preparation Checklist Cabinet Requirements Cabinet Size and Clearance RequirementsCabinet Airflow Requirements Rack Size and Strength Rack RequirementsClearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance Spacing of Mounting Bracket HolesConnection to Building Structure Chassis Dimensions and Clearance Requirements Page Installation Overview MX240 Ethernet Services Router Hardware Guide Unpacking the Router Tools and Parts RequiredUnpacking the Router Verifying Parts Received Contents of the Shipping CrateAccessory Box Parts List Parts List for a Fully Configured RouterAccessory Box Parts List Installing the Mounting Hardware Installing the Mounting Hardware for a Rack or CabinetFour-Post Rack or Cabinet Mounting Hole Locations MX240 Ethernet Services Router Hardware Guide Moving the Mounting Brackets for Center-Mounting the Router Installing the Mounting Hardware for an Open-Frame RackMX240 Ethernet Services Router Hardware Guide Installing the Router Safety Requirements, Warnings, and GuidelinesInstalling the Router Using a Mechanical Lift Tools Required Installing the Router Using a LiftInstalling the Router in the Rack Page Connecting the Router to Management and Alarm Devices Connecting the RouterConnecting to a Network for Out-of-Band Management Connecting to a Management Console or Auxiliary DeviceConnecting to an External Alarm-Reporting Device Connecting DPC Cables Attaching a Cable to a DPC Grounding and Providing Power to the Router Grounding the Router Connecting Power to an AC-Powered RouterTo power on an AC-powered router Powering On an AC-Powered RouterConnecting Power to a DC-Powered Router Grounding and Providing Power to the Router Connecting DC Power to the Router Powering On a DC-Powered RouterPowering Off the Router MX240 Ethernet Services Router Hardware Guide Log in as the root user. There is no password Configuring Junos SoftwareConfiguring the Junos Software Configuring the Junos Software onStart the CLI Enter configuration modeConfigure the router’s domain name Configure the IP address of a DNS serverEdit Root@# commit Commit the configuration to activate it on the routerPage Part Page Maintaining Hardware Components Routine Maintenance ProceduresMaintaining Cooling System Components Maintaining the Air FilterMaintaining the Fan Tray Maintaining Hardware Components User@host show chassis routing-engine Maintaining the Host SubsystemUser@host show chassis environment cb Maintaining DPCs Maintaining Packet Forwarding Engine ComponentsUser@host show chassis fpc detail Handling and Storing DPCs Maintaining DPC CablesDPC Edges Holding a DPCDo Not Grasp the Connector Edge Do Not Rest the DPC on an Edge Storing a DPCMaintaining the Power Supplies Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center Troubleshooting Hardware ComponentsOverview of Troubleshooting Resources Command-Line InterfaceChassis and Interface Alarm Messages LEDsCraft Interface LEDs Component LEDs Airflow Through the Chassis Troubleshooting the Cooling SystemTroubleshooting DPCs Basics and Services Command Reference Troubleshooting the Power SystemTemperature DC output Page Field-Replaceable Units FRUs Replacing Hardware ComponentsTools and Parts Required Field-Replaceable UnitsReplacing the Craft Interface Removing the Craft InterfaceTo remove the craft interface see on To install the craft interface see on Installing the Craft InterfaceDisconnecting the Alarm Relay Wires Replacing Alarm Relay WiresRemoving the Fan Tray Connecting the Alarm Relay WiresReplacing Cooling System Components Replacing the Fan TrayTo install the fan tray see on Installing the Fan TrayRemoving an Air Filter Replacing the Air FilterInstalling the Air Filter To install the air filter see onTo remove the air filter see on Taking the Host Subsystem Offline Replacing Host Subsystem ComponentsMaster in the Current state field Replacing an SCBOperating and Positioning the SCB Ejectors Removing an SCB Removing an SCBTo install an SCB see on Installing an SCBTo check the status of the SCB, use the CLI command Removing a Routing Engine Replacing a Routing EngineRemoving a Routing Engine Installing a Routing EngineReplacing Connections to Routing Engine Interface Ports Installing a Routing EngineRemoving the Management Ethernet Cable Installing the Management Ethernet CableReplacing the Management Ethernet Cable Replacing the Console or Auxiliary CableReplacing DPCs and Transceivers Replacing a DPCRemoving a DPC User@hostrequest chassis fpc slot slot-numberoffline To install a DPC see on Installing a DPCUser@hostrequest chassis fpc slot slot-numberonline Removing an SFP or XFP Transceiver Installing a DPCRemoving SFPs or XFPs Replacing Power System Components Installing an SFP or XFP TransceiverRemoving an AC Power Supply Removing an AC Power SupplyInstalling an AC Power Supply Removing a DC Power SupplyTo install an AC power supply see on Replacing Hardware Components Removing a DC Power Supply from an MX240 Router Installing a DC Power SupplyReplacing Hardware Components Installing a DC Power Supply in an MX240 Router Replacing an AC Power CordReplacing a DC Power Supply Cable Disconnecting an AC Power CordConnecting an AC Power Supply Cord Connecting a DC Power Supply Cable Disconnecting a DC Power Supply CableRemoving the Cable Management System Replacing the Cable Management SystemRemoving or Installing the Cable Management System Installing the Cable Management SystemAppendixes MX240 Ethernet Services Router Hardware Guide Appendixes Definition of Safety Warning Levels Safety and Regulatory Compliance InformationSafety Guidelines and Warnings Qualified Personnel Warning General Safety Guidelines and WarningsRestricted Access Area Warning Appendix a Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Fire Safety RequirementsInstallation Safety Guidelines and Warnings Fire SuppressionFire Suppression Equipment Chassis-Lifting Guidelines Installation Instructions WarningRack-Mounting Requirements and Warnings MX240 Ethernet Services Router Hardware Guide Appendix a Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Ramp Warning Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and WarningsGeneral Laser Safety Guidelines Class 1 Laser Product Warning Class 1 LED Product WarningWaarschuwing Klasse 1 LED-product Laser Beam Warning Radiation from Open Port Apertures Warning Maintenance and Operational Safety Guidelines and WarningsOperating Temperature Warning on Product Disposal Warning on Battery Handling WarningJewelry Removal Warning Lightning Activity Warning Operating Temperature WarningProduct Disposal Warning Case of Electrical Accident Electrical Safety Guidelines and WarningsGrounded Equipment Warning General Electrical Safety Guidelines and WarningsMX240 Ethernet Services Router Hardware Guide Power Disconnection Warning TN Power Warning AC Power Electrical Safety GuidelinesDC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines and WarningsCopper Conductors Warning DC Power Disconnection Warning DC Power Grounding Requirements and Warning DC Power Wiring Sequence Warning DC Power Wiring Terminations Warning Agency Approvals Agency Approvals and ComplianceCompliance Statements for NEBs Requirements EN 60950-1 Safety of Information Technology EquipmentCompliance Statements for EMC Requirements CanadaEuropean Community Japan United States Lithium BatteryCompliance Statements for Environmental Requirements Compliance Statements for Acoustic NoisePage Physical Specifications Physical SpecificationsPhysical Specifications Page Router Environmental Specifications Router Environmental SpecificationsRouter Environmental Specifications Page Power Guidelines, Requirements, and Specifications Chassis Grounding SpecificationsGrounding Cable Lug Specification Grounding Cable Specifications Grouding Cable SpecificationDC Power Specifications and Requirements DC Power SpecificationsDC Power System Electrical Specifications Power Consumption for DC-Powered RoutersDC Power System Electrical Specifications DC Power Supply Electrical SpecificationsComponent Power Requirements DC-Powered Base Router Power RequirementsDC Power Circuit Breaker Specifications On page 170 shows a typical DC source cabling arrangement DC Power Cable SpecificationsDC Power Cable Specifications AC Power Specifications and RequirementsDC Power Cable Lug Specifications DC Power Cable SpecificationsAC Power Supply Electrical Specifications AC Power SpecificationsPower Consumption for AC-Powered Routers AC Power System Electrical SpecificationsComponent Power Requirements for AC-Powered Routers AC Base Router Power RequirementsAC Power Cord Specifications AC Power Circuit Breaker SpecificationsAC Plug Types AC Power Cord SpecificationsElectromagnetic Compatibility Site Electrical Wiring GuidelinesDistance Limitations for Signaling Radio Frequency InterferenceSite Electrical Wiring Guidelines Page Signal Loss in Multimode and Single-Mode Fiber-Optic Cable Cable and Wire Guidelines and SpecificationsNetwork Cable Specifications and Guidelines Fiber-Optic and Network Cable SpecificationsAttenuation and Dispersion in Fiber-Optic Cable Calculating Power Budget for Fiber-Optic Cable Calculating Power Margin for Fiber-Optic CableEstimated Values for Factors Causing Link Loss Estimated Values for Factors Causing Link Loss Routing Engine Interface Cable and Wire Specifications Page RJ-45 Connector Pinout for the Routing Engine Ethernet Port Cable Connector PinoutsPin Signal Description RJ-45 Connector Pinout for the AUX and Console PortsRemoving Components from the Chassis Installing the Router Without a Mechanical LiftRemoving a Power Supply Before Installing the Router Removing the Power SuppliesRemoving SCBs Removing the Fan TrayRemoving DPCs Removing a DPC Installing the Chassis in the Rack Manually Reinstalling the Power Supplies Reinstalling Components in the ChassisTo reinstall the fan tray Reinstalling the Fan TrayTo reinstall an SCB see on Reinstalling SCBsTo reinstall a DPC see on Reinstalling DPCsLocating Component Serial Numbers Contacting Customer Support and Returning HardwareOn page 198 attached to the component body MX240 Chassis Serial Number LabelMX240 Chassis Serial Number Label SCB Serial Number LabelDPC Serial Number Label Power Supply Serial Number LabelsRouting Engine Serial Number Label AC Power Supply Serial Number LabelInformation You Might Need to Supply to Jtac Contacting Customer SupportReturn Procedure Packing the Router for Shipment Packing Components for Shipment Page Index on IndexMX240 Ethernet Services Router Hardware Guide Index Symbols CLI EMC EMI Jtac See also warnings Specifications AC power cord 174 Cable 179 Power 170
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