Juniper Networks J2350 J4350 Power System, 30 J4350 and J6350 Services Router Hardware Features

Models: J2350

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Table 16: Gigabit Ethernet Port LEDs (continued)

Function

Color

State

Description

TX/RX

Green

Blinking

Port is transmitting or receiving data.

 

Unlit

Off

Port might be online, but it is not receiving data.

Console Port

You can use the console port on the chassis front panel to connect to the Routing Engine through an RJ-45 serial cable. From the chassis console port, you can use the CLI to configure the router. The console port is configured as data terminal equipment (DTE) and supports the RS-232 (EIA-232) standard.

For information about securing the chassis console port, see the J-series Services

Router Administration Guide.

For pinout information, see “Chassis Console Port Pinouts” on page 190.

AUX Port

The port labeled AUX on the front panel of the J4350 or J6350 Services Router is for future use and is not activated.

USB Port

The USB ports on the front panel of the router (see Figure 19 on page 26) accept a USB storage device or USB storage device adapter with a compact flash installed, as defined in the CompactFlash Specification published by the CompactFlash Association. When a USB storage device is installed and configured, it automatically acts as a secondary boot device if the internal compact flash fails on startup. Depending on the size of the USB storage device, you can also configure it to receive any core files generated during a failure. For information about configuring a USB storage device, see the JUNOS Software Administration Guide.

NOTE: For a list of supported USB storage devices, see the JUNOS Software with

Enhanced Services Release Notes at http://www.juniper.net.

J4350 Power System

The J4350 Services Router uses either AC or DC power. The autosensing power supply (see Figure 14 on page 22 or Figure 16 on page 23) distributes the different output voltages to the router components according to their voltage requirements. The power supply is fixed in the chassis and is not field-replaceable.

The AC power supply has a single AC appliance inlet that requires a dedicated AC power feed. The DC power supply has a terminal block that provides a single DC input (–48 VDC and return) and requires a dedicated 15 A (–48 VDC) circuit breaker.

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