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

USB Port

The USB ports on the front panel of the router (see Figure 8 on page 19 and

Figure 9 on page 19) 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 J-series Services Router Administration Guide.

NOTE: For a list of supported USB storage devices, see the J-series Services Router Release Notes at http://www.juniper.net.

J2320 and J2350 External Compact Flashes

On J2320 and J2350 routers, an external compact flash, also known as removable compact flash, accepts a type I or II compact flash, as defined in the CompactFlash Specification published by the CompactFlash Association. The J2320 and J2350 chassis has a slot on the rear for external compact flashes (see Figure 3 on page 15). When the external compact flash is installed and configured, it automatically acts as the secondary boot device if the internal compact flash fails on startup.

Depending on the capacity of the external compact flash, you can also configure it to receive any core files generated during a failure. For information about configuring an external compact flash, see the J-series Services Router Administration Guide.

J2320 Power System

The J2320 Services Router uses AC power (see Figure 3 on page 15). The autosensing power supply 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 J2320 AC-powered chassis has a power switch and does not include a power

LED.

For information about site power preparations, see “Power Guidelines, Requirements, and Specifications” on page 107. For information about connecting the router to power and ground, see “Connecting Power” on page 124.

J2350 Power System

The J2350 Services Router uses either AC or DC power. The autosensing power supply (see Figure 4 on page 15 or Figure 5 on page 16) 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.

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