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1  INTRODUCTION 

1.1  Purpose 

The purpose of this document is to provide direction to identify and remove all 
non-volatile (NV) storage from the Juniper Networks  NFX250-S1 platform.  Non-
Volative (NV) storage is a system memory that can store user data information 
and system configuration data even when system not powered.  Volative (V) 
storage is a system memory that only retains data or its contents while system 
powered but when system powered off or interrupted, its data or contents are 
immediately lost. 
 

1.2  Scope 

This document only addresses the NFX250-S1 platform.  While other platforms 
offered by Juniper Networks may contain similar hardware components, this 
document only applies to these devices.  Furthermore, this document only 
provides direction for the identification and removal of NV storage components.  
It does not address destruction procedures for those components.  As all of the 
NV storage components used in the NFX250-S1 are commercial off-the-shelf 
(COTS) components, directions for destruction of those components are left to 
the governing Department, Agency, or Office. 
 

2  EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW 

2.1  Identification of Chassis 

NFX250 devices are available in two compact 1 U models that provide VNF and 
Packet Forwarding Engine capacity, and a rich set of Layer 2 and Layer 3 
features. The performance of the control plane running on all NFX250 devices is 
enhanced by the 2.0 GHz 6-core Intel CPU. NFX250-S1 has 16 GB of memory 
and 100 GB of enterprise grade solid-state drive (SSD) storage. 
 
NFX250 device has Eight 1-GbE network ports, two 1-GbE RJ-45 ports which 
can be used as either access ports or as uplinks, two SFP ports, two SFP+ ports, 
and one management port. NFX250 device has a 1 U form factor and comes with 
built-in fans and power supply. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for NFX250-S1

Page 1: ...UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED IDENTIFICATION OF VOLATILE AND NON VOLATILE STORAGE AND SANITIZATION OF SYSTEM COMPONENTS JUNIPER NETWORKS NFX250 S1 REVISION 1 0 June 01 2016 ...

Page 2: ... Removal of Non Volatile Storage 2 3 1 System Power Down 2 3 2 Disassembly of the NFX250 S1 Chassis and Identification of NV storage 3 3 3 Removal of the SATA FLASH and SPI FLASH from the System Board 6 TABLE OF FIGURES Figure 2 1 NFX250 S1 2 Figure 3 1 Top side screws 3 Figure 3 2 Left side screws 4 Figure 3 3 Right side screws 4 Figure 3 4 Rear screw 5 Figure 3 5 Open Chassis 5 Figure 3 6 Locate...

Page 3: ...the identification and removal of NV storage components It does not address destruction procedures for those components As all of the NV storage components used in the NFX250 S1 are commercial off the shelf COTS components directions for destruction of those components are left to the governing Department Agency or Office 2 EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW 2 1 Identification of Chassis NFX250 devices are availa...

Page 4: ...WER DOWN AND REMOVAL OF NON VOLATILE STORAGE In order to ensure that no user data or system configurations remain resident on a NFX250 S1 platform the following steps must be performed 1 Power must be removed from the system to clear all volatile storage 2 The SATA Flash modules must be removed from the system board sockets A detailed process is included in the following sections 3 1 System Power ...

Page 5: ...hat is replaceable In order to access the memory for removal refer to the following steps 1 Remove the power supplies from the system 2 Remove the ear mounts on both left and right side of the chassis if any 3 Remove the six screws from the top of the system figure 3 1 Figure 3 1 Top side screws 4 Remove five screws from left side of chassis figure 3 2 ...

Page 6: ...UNCLASSIFIED 2 13 2020 UNCLASSIFIED 4 Figure 3 2 Left side screws 5 Remove five screws from right side of chassis figure 3 3 Figure 3 3 Right side screws 6 Remove the six screws from rear figure 3 4 ...

Page 7: ...UNCLASSIFIED 2 13 2020 UNCLASSIFIED 5 Figure 3 4 Rear screw 7 Remove the top of the chassis figure 3 5 Figure 3 5 Open Chassis ...

Page 8: ... 3 3 Removal of the SATA FLASH and SPI FLASH from the System Board Once the NV storages has been located follow the instructions below a Use screw driver to unscrew the screw and remove the SATA SSD module NOTE Before removal ensure J TAC and the appropriate account team has been notified of your intentions ...

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