J2320, J2350, J4350, and J6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide

J2320 and J2350 Midplane

The J2320 and J2350 midplane is located in the center of the chassis and forms the rear of the PIM card cage (see Figure 6 on page 16 and Figure 7 on page 17). You install the PIMs into the midplane from the front of the chassis. Data packets are transferred across the midplane from the PIM to the Routing Engine, and from the Routing Engine across the midplane to the destination PIM.

A time-division multiplexing (TDM) bus in J2320 and J2350 routers provides support for the Avaya VoIP module TGM550. The TGM550 converts the voice path from the TDM bus to compressed or uncompressed and packetized VoIP on an Ethernet connection. For more information, see “PIM and VoIP Module Overview” on page 43.

J2320 and J2350 Routing Engine Hardware

The Routing Engine consists of the following components. For more information, see “Software Overview” on page 39.

Processor—Creates the packet forwarding switch fabric for the router and runs JUNOS Internet software to maintain the router's routing tables and routing protocols.

DRAM—Buffers incoming packets and provides storage for the routing and forwarding tables and for other Routing Engine processes.

To view the amount of DRAM installed on your router, issue the show chassis routing-enginecommand.

EPROM—Stores the serial number of the Routing Engine.

To view the serial number of the Routing Engine, issue either the show chassis routing-enginecommand or the show chassis hardware command.

Crypto Accelerator Module—Processor card that enhances performance of cryptographic algorithms used in IP security (IPSec) services. The cryptographic algorithms supported include Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), Data Encryption Standard (DES), triple DES (3DES), Hashed Message Authentication Code-Message Digest 5 (HMAC-MD5), and HMAC-Secure Hash Algorithm 1 (SHA-1). The Crypto Module is an optional feature of J2320 and J2350 Services Routers.

To determine whether there is a Crypto Accelerator Module installed on your router, issue the show chassis hardware command.

Compact flash—Provides primary storage for software images, configuration files, and microcode. J-series routers have a primary or internal compact flash located on the system board. For information about replacing the internal compact flash, see “Replacing Internal Compact Flashes on J2320 and J2350 Routers” on page 180.

J2320 and J2350 Services Routers also provide a slot in the rear of the chassis into which you can insert an additional external compact flash. For information about external compact flashes, see “J2320 and J2350 External Compact Flashes” on page 24.

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