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SRX5400 Services Gateway Hardware Guide

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Page 2: ...his publication without notice SRX5400 Services Gateway Hardware Guide Copyright 2017 Juniper Networks Inc All rights reserved The information in this document is current as of the date on the title page YEAR 2000 NOTICE Juniper Networks hardware and software products are Year 2000 compliant Junos OS has no known time related limitations through the year 2038 However the NTP application is known t...

Page 3: ...rol Board SRX5K SCB3 Overview 11 Routing Engine SRX5K RE 13 20 Overview 11 Routing Engine SRX5K RE 1800X4 Overview 12 SRX5K RE 1800X4 Routing Engine Boot Sequence 13 SRX5400 Services Gateway Component Redundancy 13 Chapter 3 Chassis Description 15 SRX5400 Services Gateway Chassis 15 SRX5400 Services Gateway Midplane Description 17 SRX5400 Services Gateway Craft Interface Overview 17 SRX5400 Servic...

Page 4: ... 65 Switch Control Board SRX5K SCB Specifications 67 Switch Control Board SRX5K SCBE Specifications 70 SRX5K SCBE LEDs 71 Switch Control Board SRX5K SCB3 Specifications 72 SRX5K SCB3 LEDs 73 Routing Engine SRX5K RE 13 20 Specifications 73 Routing Engine SRX5K RE 1800X4 Specifications 76 SRX5K RE 1800X4 LEDs 78 Chapter 5 Cooling System Description 79 SRX5400 Services Gateway Cooling System Descript...

Page 5: ...s 115 SRX5400 Services Gateway DC Power Supply Specifications 115 DC Power Cable Specifications for the SRX5400 Services Gateway 116 DC Power Cable Lug Specifications for the SRX5400 Services Gateway 117 DC Power Circuit Breaker Requirements for the SRX5400 Services Gateway 117 DC Power Source Cabling for the SRX5400 Services Gateway 118 Chapter 13 Cable Specifications and Pinouts 121 RJ 45 Connec...

Page 6: ...out a Mechanical Lift 147 Tools Required to Install the SRX5400 Services Gateway Without a Mechanical Lift 148 Removing Components from the SRX5400 Chassis Before Installing It Without a Lift 148 Removing the Power Supplies Before Installing the SRX5400 Services Gateway Without a Lift 148 Removing the Fan Tray Before Installing an SRX5400 Services Gateway Without a Lift 149 Removing Cards Before I...

Page 7: ...xiliary Device 184 Connecting the SRX5400 Services Gateway to a Network for Out of Band Management 185 Connecting an SRX5400 Services Gateway to an External Alarm Reporting Device 185 Connecting Network Cables to SRX5400 Services Gateway MICs 187 Chapter 22 Providing Power to the SRX5400 Services Gateway 189 Connecting Power to an AC Powered SRX5400 Services Gateway 189 Powering On an AC Powered S...

Page 8: ...shooting the SRX5400 Services Gateway with the Craft Interface LEDs 229 Troubleshooting the SRX5400 Services Gateway with the Component LEDs 230 Troubleshooting the SRX5400 Services Gateway Cooling System 230 Troubleshooting SRX5400 Services Gateway MPCs 231 Troubleshooting SRX5400 Services MICs 233 Troubleshooting SRX5400 Services Gateway SPCs 233 Troubleshooting the SRX5400 Services Gateway Powe...

Page 9: ...n SRX5400 Services Gateway SPC 266 Installing an SRX5400 Services Gateway SPC 268 Chapter 29 Replacing Host Subsystem Components 271 Taking the SRX5400 Services Gateway Host Subsystem Offline 271 Operating and Positioning the SRX5400 Services Gateway SCB Ejectors 272 Replacing the SRX5400 Services Gateway SCB 272 Removing the SRX5400 Services Gateway SCB 273 Installing an SRX5400 Services Gateway ...

Page 10: ...teway Chassis Serial Number Label 311 Locating the SRX5400 Services Gateway Power Supply Serial Number Labels 311 Locating the SRX5400 Services Gateway Craft Interface Serial Number Label 313 Information You Might Need to Supply to JTAC 313 Required Tools and Parts for Packing the SRX5400 Services Gateway 314 Packing the SRX5400 Services Gateway for Shipment 314 Packing SRX5400 Services Gateway Co...

Page 11: ...r Electrical Safety Guidelines 351 DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines 351 DC Power Disconnection Warning 352 DC Power Grounding Requirements and Warning 354 DC Power Wiring Sequence Warning 355 DC Power Wiring Terminations Warning 356 DC Power Disconnection Warning 357 DC Power Grounding Requirements and Warning 359 DC Power Wiring Sequence Warning 360 DC Power Wiring Terminations Warning 361 M...

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Page 13: ...PC 2 10 40 33 Figure 15 Serial Number Label IOC Shown Other Cards Similar 36 Figure 16 Services Processing Card SRX5K SPC 4 15 320 37 Figure 17 Serial Number Label IOC Shown Other Cards Similar 40 Figure 18 IOC SRX5K 40GE SFP 41 Figure 19 Serial Number Label IOC Shown Other Cards Similar 42 Figure 20 IOC SRX5K 4XGE XFP 43 Figure 21 SRX5K 4XGE XFP Serial Number Label 44 Figure 22 SRX5K MPC 45 Figur...

Page 14: ...tem Description 81 Figure 53 AC Power Supply 83 Figure 54 DC Power Supply Faceplate 84 Part 2 Site Planning and Specifications Chapter 8 Rack Requirements 99 Figure 55 Chassis Dimensions and Clearance Requirements 101 Chapter 10 Grounding Specifications 107 Figure 56 SRX5400 Services Gateway Grounding Point 108 Figure 57 Grounding Cable Lug 108 Chapter 11 AC Power Requirements and Specifications 1...

Page 15: ...Figure 82 Installing an MPC in the SRX5400 Services Gateway 169 Figure 83 Installing a MIC 171 Figure 84 Installing an SPC 176 Figure 85 Attaching a Cable to an SPC 176 Figure 86 Installing a Craft Interface 178 Chapter 20 Grounding the SRX5400 Services Gateway 179 Figure 87 Connecting the Grounding Cable 180 Chapter 21 Connecting the SRX5400 Services Gateway to External Devices 183 Figure 88 Rout...

Page 16: ...Chapter 30 Replacing Cooling System Components 295 Figure 117 Removing the Fan Tray 296 Figure 118 Installing the Fan Tray 296 Figure 119 Removing the Air Filter 298 Figure 120 Installing the Air Filter 298 Chapter 31 Replacing Power System Components 299 Figure 121 Removing an AC Power Supply 300 Figure 122 Installing an AC Power Supply 301 Figure 123 Removing a DC Power Supply 304 Figure 124 DC ...

Page 17: ...hapter 4 Line Card and Module Description 27 Table 12 Supported Cards for SRX5400 SRX5600 and SRX5800 Services Gateways 29 Table 13 SCB Interoperability for SRX5400 SRX5600 and SRX5800 Devices 30 Table 14 SPC Interoperability for SRX5400 SRX5600 and SRX5800 Devices 31 Table 15 MPC and XFP Interoperability for SRX5400 SRX5600 and SRX5800 Devices 32 Table 16 SRX5K SCBE LEDs 71 Table 17 SRX5K SCB3 LE...

Page 18: ...pter 12 DC Power Requirements and Specifications 115 Table 41 DC Power Supply Electrical Specifications 115 Table 42 DC Power System Specifications 116 Table 43 DC Power Cable Specifications 116 Chapter 13 Cable Specifications and Pinouts 121 Table 44 RJ 45 Connector Pinout for the Routing Engine ETHERNET Port 121 Table 45 RJ 45 Connector Pinout for the AUX and CONSOLE Ports 122 Table 46 Cable and...

Page 19: ...avior and Minimum SRX5K SCBE and Fabric Plane Requirements 240 Part 5 Replacing Components Chapter 26 Overview of Replacing Components 245 Table 56 Field Replaceable Units 245 Table 57 Tools and Parts Required 246 Chapter 29 Replacing Host Subsystem Components 271 Table 58 List of Interface Cards for Upgrade 291 xix Copyright 2017 Juniper Networks Inc List of Tables ...

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Page 22: ...mode type the configure command user host configure Represents text that you type Bold text like this user host show chassis alarms No alarms currently active Represents output that appears on the terminal screen Fixed width text like this A policy term is a named structure that defines match conditions and actions Junos OS CLI User Guide RFC 1997 BGP Communities Attribute Introduces or emphasizes...

Page 23: ... brackets edit routing options static route default nexthop address retain Identifies a level in the configuration hierarchy Indention and braces Identifies a leaf statement at a configuration hierarchy level semicolon GUI Conventions In the Logical Interfaces box select All Interfaces To cancel the configuration click Cancel Represents graphical user interface GUI items you click or select Bold t...

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Page 27: ...on page 3 Hardware Component Overview on page 5 Chassis Description on page 15 Line Card and Module Description on page 27 Cooling System Description on page 79 Power System Description on page 81 1 Copyright 2017 Juniper Networks Inc ...

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Page 29: ...cap between for increased port density per unit of floor space The services gateway provides four slots that you can populate with one Switch Control Board SCB and up to three additional cards of the following types Services Processing Cards SPCs provide the processing capacity to run integrated services such as firewall IPsec and IDP NOTE The SRX5400 Services Gateway supports only the SRX5K SPC 4...

Page 30: ... Junos OS Release 12 1X46 D10 and later Devices configured with SCB2 and RE2 only support Junos OS Release 12 1X47 D15 and later and devices configured with SCB3 and RE2 only support Junos OS Release 15 1X49 D10 and later For detailed information about the cards supported by the services gateway see the SRX5400 SRX5600 and SRX5800 Services Gateway Card Reference at www juniper net techpubs Related...

Page 31: ...page 11 Routing Engine SRX5K RE 1800X4 Overview on page 12 SRX5400 Services Gateway Component Redundancy on page 13 SRX5400 Services Gateway Card Cage and Slots The card cage is the set of four horizontal slots in the front of the chassis where you install cards The slots are numbered from bottom to top Table 3 on page 5 describes the types of cards that you can install into each slot Table 3 SRX5...

Page 32: ...or the SRX5400 Services Gateway If a slot in the card cage is not occupied by a card you must install a blank panel to shield the empty slot and to allow cooling air to circulate properly through the services gateway If a slot in an MPC is not occupied by a MIC you must install a blank panel in the empty MIC slot to shield it and to allow cooling air to circulate properly through the MPC Figure 1 ...

Page 33: ...l Board SCB If a slot is not occupied by a card you must install a blank panel to shield the empty slot and to allow cooling air to circulate properly through the device Figure 2 on page 7 shows a typical SPC supported on the services gateway Figure 2 Typical SPC g030302 For detailed information about SPCs supported by the services gateway see the SRX5400 SRX5600 and SRX5800 Services Gateway Card ...

Page 34: ... SCB within a host subsystem SRX5K RE 13 20 and SRX5K SCB SRX5K RE 1800X4 and SRX5K SCBE SRX5K RE 1800X4 and SRX5K SCB3 The host subsystem has three LEDs that display its status The host subsystem LEDs are located in the middle of the craft interface Related Documentation SRX5400 Services Gateway Craft Interface Host Subsystem LEDs on page 19 Switch Control Board SRX5K SCB Overview on page 8 Switc...

Page 35: ...ices gateway as part of a host subsystem The SCB installs horizontally into the slot at the bottom of the card cage labeled 0 If any slots are empty you must install a blank panel For detailed information about SCBs supported by the services gateway see the SRX5400 SRX5600 and SRX5800 Services Gateway Card Reference at www juniper net techpubs Related Documentation SRX5400 Services Gateway Card Ca...

Page 36: ...formance by using the next generation fabric XF chip A centralized clocking architecture that supports clock cleanup and distribution The Stratum 3 clock module performs clock monitoring filtering and holdover in a centralized chassis location Full performance with fabric redundancy for higher capacity line cards such as the SRX5K MPC The Routing Engine installs directly into a slot on the SRX5K S...

Page 37: ...c XF2 chip Full performance with fabric redundancy for higher capacity line cards Support for MPC line cards such as SRX5K MPC IOC2 and IOC3 SRX5K MPC3 40G10G or SRX5K MPC3 100G10G only Two 10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports These ports are disabled and reserved for future use The Routing Engine installs directly into a slot on the SCB3 as shown in Figure 5 on page 11 Figure 5 SRX5K SCB3 Related Docume...

Page 38: ...on the device control the device interfaces control some chassis components and provide the interface for system management and user access to the device The Routing Engine must be installed directly into the SRX5K SCBE A USB port on the Routing Engine accepts a USB memory device that allows you to load Junos OS Figure 7 on page 12 shows the Routing Engine Figure 7 SRX5K RE 1800X4 Routing Engine g...

Page 39: ...n the Routing Engine On a USB flash drive that can be inserted into the slot on the Routing Engine faceplate The Routing Engine boots from the storage media in this order the USB device if present the CompactFlash card the solid state drive SSD and then the LAN Normally the services gateway boots from the copy of the software on the CompactFlash card Related Documentation Switch Control Board SRX5...

Page 40: ... two power supplies are required to supply power One power supply supports approximately half of the components in the device and the other power supply supports the remaining components The addition of two power supplies provides full power redundancy If one power supply fails or is removed the remaining power supplies instantly assume the entire electrical load without interruption Two power sup...

Page 41: ...re that houses all the other components see Figure 8 on page 16 Figure 9 on page 16 and Figure 10 on page 16 The chassis measures 8 71 in 22 1 cm high 17 45 in 44 3 cm wide and 24 5 in 62 2 cm deep from the front to the rear of the chassis The chassis installs in standard 800 mm or larger enclosed cabinets 19 in equipment racks or telco open frame racks Up to five services gateways can be installe...

Page 42: ...r supply exhaust Protective earthing Air exhaust ESD point ESD Figure 10 Rear View of a Fully Configured DC Powered Services Gateway Chassis PEM 3 PEM 2 PEM 1 PEM 0 AIR FILTER FAN TR AY g004351 DC Power supplies Fan tray Air filter Power supply exhaust Protective earthing Air exhaust ESD point ESD INPU TOK PWR OKBKR ONINPU TOK PWR OKBKR ONINPU TOK PWR OKBKR ONINPU TOK Copyright 2017 Juniper Networ...

Page 43: ...provides the signal path to the MPCs SCB SPCs Routing Engine and other system components for monitoring and control of the system The enhanced midplane supports Junos OS Release 15 1X49 D10 It provides greater per slot fabric performance and signal integrity along with error free high speed data transfer and it reduces cross talk The midplane supports link speeds up to 10 Gbps and is not field rep...

Page 44: ...Gateway Craft Interface Alarm Relay Contacts on page 23 Alarm relay contacts 7 See SRX5400 Services Gateway Craft Interface Card OK Fail LEDs on page 20 See SRX5400 Services Gateway Craft Interface Online Offline Buttons on page 21 SCB and MPC LEDs and MPC online offline buttons The card LEDs are located along the bottom edge of the craft interface and are labeled 0 for the bottom slot reserved fo...

Page 45: ...scription State Color Label Shape Critical alarm LED Indicates a critical condition that can cause the device to stop functioning Possible causes include component removal failure or overheating On steadily Red Major Alarm Warning alarm LED Indicates a serious but nonfatal error condition such as a maintenance alert or a significant increase in component temperature On steadily Yellow Minor Alarm ...

Page 46: ... describes the functions of the power supply LEDs on the craft interface Table 7 Power Supply LEDs on the Craft Interface Description State Color Label Power supply is functioning normally On steadily Green PEM Power supply has failed or power input has failed On steadily Red Related Documentation SRX5400 Services Gateway Craft Interface Overview on page 17 SRX5400 Services Gateway Craft Interface...

Page 47: ... Description State Color Label Fan tray is functioning normally On steadily Green OK Fan tray has failed On steadily Red FAIL Related Documentation SRX5400 Services Gateway Craft Interface Overview on page 17 SRX5400 Services Gateway Craft Interface Card OK Fail LEDs on page 20 SRX5400 Services Gateway Craft Interface Online Offline Buttons on page 21 SRX5400 Services Gateway Craft Interface Onlin...

Page 48: ... 13 25 2 Online 37 8 0 2048 18 14 An MPC can also be taken offline via CLI command user host request chassis fpc slot 2 offline node0 Offline initiated use show chassis fpc to verify primary node0 user host show chassis fpc node0 Temp CPU Utilization Memory Utilization Slot State C Total Interrupt DRAM MB Heap Buffer 0 Online 35 7 0 1024 13 25 1 Online 46 4 0 1024 13 25 2 Offline Offlined by cli c...

Page 49: ...e command output indicates the MPC is online Confirm that the MPC in the chassis is online user host show chassis fpc node0 Temp CPU Utilization Memory Utilization Slot State C Total Interrupt DRAM MB Heap Buffer 0 Online 37 6 0 2048 19 14 1 Online 44 11 0 1024 23 29 2 Online 49 22 0 1024 14 25 Related Documentation SRX5400 Services Gateway Craft Interface Overview on page 17 SRX5400 Services Gate...

Page 50: ...Function Contact Name Contact Label Connects the alarm relay to an external alarm reporting device that activates when the circuit between C and NC is closed Normally Closed NC Connects the alarm relay to the current source for the external alarm reporting device Current In C Connects the alarm relay to an external alarm reporting device that activates when the circuit between C and NC is open Nor...

Page 51: ...ontacts The alarm relay contacts can also be used to activate other devices such as bells or buzzers Figure 13 Example Alarm Reporting Device g030297 Related Documentation SRX5400 Services Gateway Craft Interface Overview on page 17 SRX5400 Services Gateway Craft Interface Online Offline Buttons on page 21 Connecting an SRX5400 Services Gateway to an External Alarm Reporting Device on page 185 Con...

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Page 53: ...49 MIC with 1x100GE CFP Interface SRX MIC 1X100G CFP on page 51 MIC with 2x40GE QSFP Interfaces SRX MIC 2X40G QSFP on page 53 SRX5K MPC3 40G10G Specifications on page 54 SRX5K MPC3 100G10G Specifications on page 57 Flex I O Card SRX5K FPC IOC Specifications on page 60 Flex I O Card Port Module SRX IOC 16GE SFP Specifications on page 62 Flex I O Card Port Module SRX IOC 16GE TX Specifications on pa...

Page 54: ...not install port modules in an MPC nor can you install MICs in a Flex IOC Services Processing Cards SPCs provide the processing power to run integrated services such as firewall IPsec and IDP All traffic traversing the services gateway is passed to an SPC to have services processing applied to it Switch Control Boards SCBs power on and power off IOCs and SPCs control clocking and system resets and...

Page 55: ...ations on page 40 9 2 Not supported I O Card SRX5K 4XGE XFP Specifications on page 42 10 2 Not supported Flex I O Card SRX5K FPC IOC Specifications on page 60 12 1X46 D10 12 1X46 D10 Modular Port Concentrator SRX5K MPC Specifications on page 44 15 1X49 D10 15 1X49 D10 SRX5K MPC3 40G10G Specifications on page 54 15 1X49 D10 15 1X49 D10 SRX5K MPC3 100G10G Specifications on page 57 SCBs 9 2 12 1X46 D...

Page 56: ...12 1X46 D10 Routing Engine SRX5K RE 13 20 Specifications on page 73 12 1X47 D15 12 1X47 D15 Routing Engine SRX5K RE 1800X4 Specifications on page 76 Table 13 on page 30 is an interoperability matrix that describes the compatibility between switch board control SCB interface cards for the SRX5400 SRX5600 and SRX5800 Services Gateways Table 13 SCB Interoperability for SRX5400 SRX5600 and SRX5800 Dev...

Page 57: ...SRX5K MPC3 100G10G Table 14 on page 31 is an interoperability matrix that describes the compatibility between services processing cards SPCs for the SRX5400 SRX5600 and SRX5800 Services Gateways Table 14 SPC Interoperability for SRX5400 SRX5600 and SRX5800 Devices SRX5K SPC 4 15 320 SRX5K SPC 2 10 40 Model No Yes No SRX5400 SRX5K SCB SRX5K RE 13 20 Yes Yes SRX5600 SRX5800 SRX5K SCB SCB SRX5K RE 13...

Page 58: ... SRX5800 Services Gateways Table 15 MPC and XFP Interoperability for SRX5400 SRX5600 and SRX5800 Devices SRX5K MPC3 40G10G SRX5K MPC3 100G10G SRX5K MPC SRX5K 4XGE XFP SRX5K 40GE SFP SRX5K FPC IOC Model No No Yes No SRX5400 SRX5K SCB SRX5K RE 13 20 No Yes Yes SRX5600 SRX5800 SRX5K SCB SCB SRX5K RE 13 20 Yes Yes No SRX5K SCBE SRX5K RE 1800X4 Yes Yes No SRX5K SCB3 SRX5K RE 1800X4 No Yes Yes SRX5K SPC...

Page 59: ...page 33 All traffic traversing the services gateway is passed to an SPU to have services processing applied to it Traffic is intelligently distributed by I O cards IOCs to SPUs for services processing The services gateway must have at least one SPC installed You can install additional SPCs to increase services processing capacity You can install SPCs in any of the slots that are not reserved for S...

Page 60: ...n route information and statistics to be sent between the Routing Engine and the CPU on the SPCs Two interfaces from the SCBs that enable the boards to be powered on and controlled Physical SPC connectors Midplane connectors and power circuitry Processor subsystem which includes a 1 2 GHz CPU system controller and 1 GB of SDRAM LEDs on the faceplate that indicate the SPC and SPU status SPC with tw...

Page 61: ...s no longer part of a cluster because it has been disabled by the dual membership and detection recovery process in reaction to a control link or fabric link failure Amber All cluster members are present but an error condition has compromised the performance and resiliency of the cluster The reduced bandwidth could cause packets to be dropped or could result in reduced resiliency because a single ...

Page 62: ...ve services processing applied to it Traffic is intelligently distributed by I O cards IOCs to SPUs for services processing The services gateway must have at least one SPC installed You can install additional SPCs to increase services processing capacity You can install SPCs in any of the slots that are not reserved for Switch Control Boards SCBs If a slot is not occupied by a card you must instal...

Page 63: ...ptic or cable the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center JTAC can help you diagnose the source of the problem Your JTAC engineer might recommend that you check the third party optic or cable and potentially replace it with an equivalent Juniper Networks optic or cable that is qualified for the device Fabric interfaces Two Gigabit Ethernet interfaces that allow control information route infor...

Page 64: ...X5600 Any slot except bottom slots 0 or 1 SRX5800 Any slot except center slots 0 or 1 Supported Slots 450 W typical 585 W maximum NOTE In the SRX5600 and SRX5800 Services Gateways you must have high capacity power supplies either AC or DC and high capacity fan trays installed in the services gateway in order to install and use SRX5K SPC 4 15 320 SPCs If you do not have high capacity power supplies...

Page 65: ...n recovery process in reaction to a control link or fabric link failure Amber All cluster members are present but an error condition has compromised the performance and resiliency of the cluster The reduced bandwidth could cause packets to be dropped or could result in reduced resiliency because a single point of failure might exist The error condition might be caused by The loss of chassis cluste...

Page 66: ... packet forwarding and Ethernet interfaces on a single board with four 10 Gbps Packet Forwarding Engines Each Packet Forwarding Engine consists of one I chip for Layer 3 processing and one Layer 2 network processor The IOCs interface with the power supplies and Switch Control Boards SCBs You must install at least one IOC in the services gateway The IOC can be of any of the available IOC or Flex IO...

Page 67: ...numbers SRX SFP 1GE LH SRX SFP 1GE LH ET 1000BASE LX model numbers SRX SFP 1GE LX SRX SFP 1GE LX ET 1000BASE SX model numbers SRX SFP 1GE SX SRX SFP 1GE SX ET 1000BASE T model numbers SRX SFP 1GE T SRX SFP 1GE T ET Cables and connectors None Controls SRX5600 Any slot except bottom slots 0 or 1 SRX5800 Any slot except center slots 0 1 or 2 6 Supported Slots 312 W typical 365 W maximum Power Require...

Page 68: ...net ports see Figure 20 on page 43 The IOC assembly combines packet forwarding and Ethernet interfaces on a single board with four 10 Gbps Packet Forwarding Engines Each Packet Forwarding Engine consists of one I chip for Layer 3 processing and one Layer 2 network processor The IOCs interface with the power supplies and Switch Control Boards SCBs You must install at least one IOC in the services g...

Page 69: ...ER ET 10GBASE LR model numbers SRX XFP 10GE LR and SRX XFP 10GE LR ET 10GBASE SR model numbers SRX XFP 10GE SR and SRX XFP 10GE SR ET Cables and connectors None Controls SRX5600 Any slot except bottom slots 0 or 1 SRX5800 Any slot except center slots 0 1 or 2 Supported Slots 312 W typical 365 W maximum Power Requirement Approximately 13 lb 5 9 kg Weight OK FAIL LED one bicolor Steady green The IOC...

Page 70: ... and port modules However the two use different form factors so you cannot install port modules in an MPC nor can you install MICs in a Flex IOC You must install at least one interface card in the services gateway The interface card can be of any of the available IOC Flex IOC or MPC types You can add just one MIC or you can add two MICs of the same or different types You can install MPCs in any of...

Page 71: ...Figure 22 SRX5K MPC g030309 MPC empty 45 Copyright 2017 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 4 Line Card and Module Description ...

Page 72: ...ervices Gateway the session distribution mode will only function when hash based mode is configured or set as the default The normal mode is not supported A 9 drop is observed for PPS throughput when moving from session mode to hash mode for SRX5K MPC or non MPCs whereas no drop in performance is observed on CPS connection per second and session capacity numbers For more information about the CLI ...

Page 73: ...is transitioning to online or offline Red The MPC has failed and is not operating normally Off The MPC is powered down LEDs The serial number label is yellow and is located on the opposite side of the card Serial number location Related Documentation CardsSupportedonSRX5400 SRX5600 andSRX5800ServicesGatewaysonpage29 MIC with 1x100GE CFP Interface SRX MIC 1X100G CFP on page 51 MIC with 2x40GE QSFP ...

Page 74: ...ers 1000BASE LX model numbers SRX SFP 1GE LX SRX SFP 1GE LX ET 1000BASE SX model numbers SRX SFP 1GE SX SRX SFP 1GE SX ET 1000BASE T model numbers SRX SFP 1GE T SRX SFP 1GE T ET Cables and connectors Either slot in SRX5K MPC Supported slots Approximately 1 2 lb 0 54 kg Weight OK FAIL LED one bicolor Green MIC is operating normally Red MIC has failed Off MIC is powered down LINK LED single color on...

Page 75: ...RX5400 SRX5600 andSRX5800ServicesGatewaysonpage29 Modular Port Concentrator SRX5K MPC Specifications on page 44 MIC with 10x10GE SFP Interfaces SRX MIC 10XG SFPP You use MICs and MPCs to add different combinations of Ethernet interfaces to your services gateway to suit the specific needs of your network The SRX MIC 10XG SFPP see Figure 25 on page 50 can be installed in an MPC to add ten 10 Gigabit...

Page 76: ...C 1M SRX SFP 10GE DAC 3M EX SFP 10GE DAC 5M EX SFP 10GE DAC 7M Fiber optic 10 Gigabit SFP transceivers SRX SFP 10GE SR SFPP 10GE ER XT SFPP 10GE ER SRX SFPP 10G SR ET SRX SFPP 10G LR SRX SFP 10GE LR Cables and connectors Either slot in SRX5K MPC Supported slots Approximately 1 6 lb 0 7 kg Weight OK FAIL LED one bicolor Green The MIC is operating normally Red The MIC has failed and is not operating...

Page 77: ...u use MICs and MPCs to add different combinations of Ethernet interfaces to your services gateway to suit the specific needs of your network The SRX MIC 1X100G CFP see Figure 27 on page 51 can be installed in an MPC to add one 100 Gigabit Ethernet CFP port Figure 27 SRX MIC 1X100G CFP g030310 MIC with one CFP 100 Gigabit Ethernet port Fits into MPC Supports up to 100 Gbps of full duplex traffic Ma...

Page 78: ... 6 lb 0 7 kg Weight OK FAIL LED one bicolor Green The MIC is operating normally Red The MIC has failed and is not operating normally Off The MIC is powered down LINK LED single color Green The link is active Off No link LEDs The serial number label is yellow and located as shown in Figure 28 on page 52 Figure 28 SRX MIC 1X100G CFP Serial Number Label g007692 Serial number ID label Serial number lo...

Page 79: ...thernet ports Fits into MPC Supports up to 80 Gbps of full duplex traffic Maximum configurable MTU 9192 bytes Maximum throughput 80 Gbps Description Junos OS Release 12 1X46 D10 Software release Sockets for two QSFP 40 Gigabit Ethernet fiber optic transceivers Supported QSFP transceiver 40GBASE SR4 model number SRX QSFP 40G SR4 40GBASE LR4 model number SRX QSFP 40G LR4 Cables and connectors Either...

Page 80: ...ovides 10 Gigabit Ethernet and 40 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces with a Packet Forwarding Engine that provides a 240 Gbps line rate This interface card is supported on SRX5400 SRX5600 and SRX5800 Services Gateways See Figure 31 on page 55 NOTE These cards do not support plug in Modular Interface Cards MICs All ports on the interface card have dual color LEDs for reporting link status The interface ca...

Page 81: ...s Maximum configurable MTU 9192 bytes Description Junos OS Release 15 1X49 D10 and later Software release Fiber optic 10 Gigabit DAC transceivers SRX SFP 10GE DAC 1M SRX SFP 10GE DAC 3M EX SFP 10GE DAC 5M EX SFP 10GE DAC 7M Fiber optic 40 Gigabit transceivers JNP QSFP 40G LX4 SRX QSFP 40G LR4 SRX QSFP 40G SR4 Fiber optic 10 Gigabit SFP transceivers SRX SFP 10GE SR SFPP 10GE ER XT SFPP 10GE ER SRX ...

Page 82: ...HY mode options per 10 Gigabit Ethernet port Intelligent oversubscription services NOTE A maximum of two PICs can be powered on at any one time PIC0 or PIC2 and PIC1 or PIC3 The other PICs must be powered off Software features OK FAIL LED one bicolor Solid green MPC is functioning normally Blinking green MPC is transitioning online or offline Red MPC has failed 10 Gigabit Ethernet LINK LED one gre...

Page 83: ...igabit Ethernet interfaces with a Packet Forwarding Engine that provides a 240 Gbps line rate This interface card is supported on SRX5400 SRX5600 and SRX5800 Services Gateways See Figure 33 on page 58 NOTE These cards do not support plug in Modular Interface Cards MICs All ports on the interface card have dual color LEDs for reporting link status The interface card also supports hot pluggable opti...

Page 84: ...ut 240 Gbps Maximum configurable MTU 9192 bytes Description Junos OS Release 15 1X49 D10 and later Software release Fiber optic 10 Gigabit DAC transceivers SRX SFP 10GE DAC 1M SRX SFP 10GE DAC 3M EX SFP 10GE DAC 5M EX SFP 10GE DAC 7M 1000BASE CFP2 transceivers CFP2 100GBASE SR10 CFP2 100GBASE LR4 Fiber optic 10 Gigabit SFP transceivers SRX SFP 10GE SR SFPP 10GE ER XT SFPP 10GE ER SRX SFPP 10G SR E...

Page 85: ...ostics and related alarms Intelligent oversubscription services Software features OK FAIL LED one bicolor Solid green MPC is functioning normally Blinking green MPC is transitioning online or offline Red MPC has failed 10 Gigabit Ethernet LINK LED one bicolor per port Green Link is up Amber Link is disabled Off Link is down or disabled 100 Gigabit Ethernet LINK LED one bicolor per port Green Link ...

Page 86: ...gular IOC but allows greater flexibility in adding different types of Ethernet ports to your services gateway Each Flex IOC has a processor subsystem which includes a 1 2 GHz CPU a system controller 1 GB SDRAM and two Packet Forwarding Engines with a maximum throughput of 10 Gbps each You must install at least one IOC in the services gateway The IOC can be of any of the available IOC or Flex IOC t...

Page 87: ...ables and connectors None Controls SRX5600 Any slot except bottom slots 0 or 1 SRX5800 Any slot except center slots 0 1 or 2 6 Supported Slots 312 W typical 365 W maximum includes port modules Power Requirement Approximately 10 lb 4 5 kg Weight OK FAIL LED one bicolor Steady green The Flex IOC is operating normally Red The Flex IOC has failed and is not operating normally Off The Flex IOC is power...

Page 88: ... Port Module SRX IOC 16GE SFP Specifications on page 62 Flex I O Card Port Module SRX IOC 4XGE XFP Specifications on page 65 Flex I O Card Port Module SRX IOC 16GE SFP Specifications You use port modules and Flex I O Cards Flex IOCs to add different combinations of small form factor pluggable transceiver SFP 10 gigabit SFP transceiver XFP and copper ports to your services gateway to suit the speci...

Page 89: ...umbers SRX SFP 1GE T SRX SFP 1GE T ET Cables and connectors ONLINE Button The ONLINE button on the port module front panel toggles the port module online and offline Controls Either slot in SRX5K FPC IOC Flex IOC Supported Slots Approximately 1 6 lb 0 7 kg Weight OK FAIL LED one bicolor Steady green The port module is operating normally Red The port module has failed and is not operating normally ...

Page 90: ...gateway to suit the specific needs of your network The SRX IOC 16GE TX port module Figure 39 on page 64 installs into a Flex IOC to add sixteen 10 100 1000 Ethernet RJ 45 copper ports Figure 39 Flex IOC Port Module SRX IOC 16GE TX g030285 Port module with sixteen 10 100 1000 Ethernet RJ45 ports Maximum throughput 10 Gbps Oversubscription ratio 1 6 1 Maximum configurable MTU 9192 bytes Description ...

Page 91: ... JX0123 Serial number ID label Serial Number Location Related Documentation CardsSupportedonSRX5400 SRX5600 andSRX5800ServicesGatewaysonpage29 Flex I O Card SRX5K FPC IOC Specifications on page 60 Flex I O Card Port Module SRX IOC 4XGE XFP Specifications You use port modules and Flex I O Cards Flex IOCs to add different combinations of small form factor pluggable transceiver SFP 10 gigabit SFP tra...

Page 92: ... LR ET 10GBASE SR model numbers SRX XFP 10GE SR and SRX XFP 10GE SR ET Cables and connectors ONLINE Button The ONLINE button on the port module front panel toggles the port module online and offline Controls Either slot in SRX5K FPC IOC Flex IOC Supported Slots Approximately 1 6 lb 0 7 kg Weight OK FAIL LED one bicolor Steady green The port module is operating normally Red The port module has fail...

Page 93: ...oting Monitors and controls system functions including fan speed board power status PDM status and control and the system front panel Provides interconnections to all the IOCs within the chassis through the switch fabrics integrated into the SCB The SRX5400 Services Gateway supports only one SCB The SRX5600 Services Gateway has one SCB installed and you can install a second SCB for redundancy The ...

Page 94: ...the Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI interface to the Routing Engine 1000Base T Ethernet controller Provides a 1 Gbps Ethernet link between the Routing Engines Ethernet switch Provides 1 Gbps link speeds between the Routing Engine and the IOCs Circuits for chassis management and control Power circuits for the Routing Engine and SCB SCB with slot for Routing Engine Maximum throughput 75 Gbps p...

Page 95: ... and is not operating normally Off The SCB is powered down FABRIC ONLY LED Green The SCB is operating in fabric only mode Off The SCB is operating in fabric control board mode FABRIC ACTIVE LED Green The fabric is in active mode LEDs The serial number label is located as shown in Figure 44 on page 69 Figure 44 SCB Serial Number Label g004068 Serial number ID label Serial Number Location 69 Copyrig...

Page 96: ...Cs 1000BASE T Ethernet controller to provide a 1 Gbps Ethernet link between the Routing Engines Power circuits for the Routing Engine and the SRX5K SCBE LEDs Provides status of the SRX5K SCBE and clocking interface SRX5K SCBE with slot for Routing Engine Maximum throughput 120 Gbps per slot Description Junos OS Release 12 1X47 D15 and later Software release Slot for Routing Engine Cables and conne...

Page 97: ...ates Table 16 SRX5K SCBE LEDs Description State Color Label Fabric is in active mode On steadily Green FABRIC ACTIVE SRX5K SCBE operates in fabric only mode On steadily Green FABRIC ONLY SRX5K SCBE operates in fabric control board mode Off None SRX5K SCBE is online On steadily Green OK FAIL SRX5K SCBE has failed On steadily Red SRX5K SCBE is offline Off None 71 Copyright 2017 Juniper Networks Inc ...

Page 98: ...e switching functions for the MPCs Control field programmable gate array FPGA to provide the Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI interface to the Routing Engine Circuits for chassis management and control Power circuits for the Routing Engine and SCB3 LEDs to provides status of the SCB3 SCB3 with slot for Routing Engine Description Junos OS Release 15 1X49 D10 and later Software release Slot for...

Page 99: ...or no link is established Off Related Documentation SRX5K MPC3 100G10G Specifications on page 57 SRX5K MPC3 40G10G Specifications on page 54 CardsSupportedonSRX5400 SRX5600 andSRX5800ServicesGatewaysonpage29 Routing Engine SRX5K RE 13 20 Specifications The SRX5K RE 13 20 Routing Engine Figure 47 on page 74 is an Intel based PC platform that runs the Junos operating system Junos OS Software process...

Page 100: ...he slot in the front panel of SCB1 The Routing Engine consists of the following components CPU Runs Junos OS to maintain the services gateway s routing tables and routing protocols It has a Pentium class processor DRAM Provides storage for the routing and forwarding tables and for other Routing Engine processes USB port Provides a removable media interface through which you can install Junos OS ma...

Page 101: ...an RJ 45 connector CONSOLE Connects the Routing Engine to a system console through a cable with an RJ 45 connector ETHERNET Connects the Routing Engine through an Ethernet connection to a management LAN or any other device that plugs into an Ethernet connection for out of band management Cables and connectors RESET button Reboots the Routing Engine when pressed ONLINE OFFLINE Button Not supported ...

Page 102: ...ioning normally LEDs The serial number label is located on the right side of the top of the Routing Engine as shown in Figure 48 on page 76 Figure 48 SRX5K RE 13 20 Serial Number Label Serial Number Location Related Documentation CardsSupportedonSRX5400 SRX5600 andSRX5800ServicesGatewaysonpage29 Switch Control Board SRX5K SCB Specifications on page 67 Routing Engine SRX5K RE 1800X4 Specifications ...

Page 103: ...nserts and extracts the Routing Engine Captive screws Secures the Routing Engine in place Routing Engine for SRX5400 SRX5600 and SRX5800 Services Gateways Description Junos OS Release 12 1X47 D15 and later Software release Slot for Routing Engine AUX Connects the Routing Engine to a laptop a modem or another auxiliary device through a cable with an RJ 45 connector CONSOLE Connects the Routing Engi...

Page 104: ...eir states Table 18 SRX5K RE 1800X4 LEDs Description State Color Label Routing Engine is the master On steadily Blue MASTER Indicates activity on the SSD or CompactFlash card Blinking Green STORAGE Routing Engine is transitioning online Blinking Green ONLINE Routing Engine is functioning normally On steadily None Routing Engine has failed On steadily Red OK FAIL Related Documentation CardsSupporte...

Page 105: ...the air filter Air is pulled through the chassis toward the fan tray where it is exhausted out the side of the system The air intake to cool the power supplies is located in the front of the device above the craft interface The exhaust for the power supplies is located on the rear bulkhead power supplies Each fan has an LED that displays its status The fan LEDs are located on the top left of the c...

Page 106: ... the Fan Tray on the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 212 Maintaining the Air Filter on the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 212 Troubleshooting the SRX5400 Services Gateway Cooling System on page 230 Replacing the SRX5400 Services Gateway Fan Tray on page 295 Replacing the SRX5400 Services Gateway Air Filter on page 297 SRX5400 Services Gateway Craft Interface Fan LEDs on page 21 Copyright 2017 J...

Page 107: ...nnect to the midplane which distributes the different output voltages produced by the power supplies to the services gateway components depending on their voltage requirements Each power supply is cooled by its own internal cooling system CAUTION The services gateway cannot be powered from AC and DC power supplies simultaneously The first type of power supply detected by the services gateway when ...

Page 108: ...AC input configurations two power supplies are required to support the services gateway electrical requirements Although the services gateway is configurable with three 2 1 power supplies you can add a fourth power supply for fault tolerance The fourth power supply is used when one of the power supplies in the 2 1 configuration fails NOTE There are no slot restrictions for AC power supplies If you...

Page 109: ...is in addition to the grounding pin of the power supply cord This separate protective earthing terminal must be permanently connected to earth NOTE The SRX5400 Services Gateway and SRX5600 Services Gateway use the same power supply model Related Documentation SRX5400 Services Gateway Power System Overview on page 81 SRX5400 Services Gateway AC Power Supply LEDs on page 83 Troubleshooting the SRX54...

Page 110: ...oltage is out of regulation limits Check AC OK and DC OK LEDs for more information On Related Documentation SRX5400 Services Gateway Power System Overview on page 81 SRX5400 Services Gateway AC Power Supply on page 83 SRX5400 Services Gateway DC Power Supply Each DC power supply consists of one DC input 48 VDC and return one 40 A 48 VDC circuit breaker a fan and LEDs to monitor the status of the p...

Page 111: ...for the PWR OK LED to go on Table 22 DC Power Supply LEDs Description State Color Label Power supply is not functioning normally Check the INPUT OK LED for more information Off Green PWR OK Power supply is functioning normally On The main output voltage is out of range lower limit 37 5 V to 39 5 V upper limit 72 5 V to 76 V On Amber DC power supply circuit breaker is turned off Off Green BRKR ON D...

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Page 113: ...ck Requirements on page 99 Cabinet Requirements on page 103 Grounding Specifications on page 107 AC Power Requirements and Specifications on page 111 DC Power Requirements and Specifications on page 115 Cable Specifications and Pinouts on page 121 87 Copyright 2017 Juniper Networks Inc ...

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Page 115: ...ironmentally caused equipment failures Keep the area around the chassis free from dust and conductive material such as metal flakes Follow prescribed airflow guidelines to ensure that the cooling system functions properly and that exhaust from other equipment does not blow into the intake vents of the device Follow the prescribed electrostatic discharge ESD prevention procedures to prevent damagin...

Page 116: ...he recommended distances use a high quality twisted pair cable with one ground conductor for each data signal when applicable Radio frequency interference If your site is susceptible to problems with electromagnetic compatibility EMC particularly from lightning or radio transmitters seek expert advice Some of the problems caused by strong sources of electromagnetic interference EMI are Destruction...

Page 117: ... with two MICs 1 1 lb 0 5 kg Craft interface weight 4 2 lb 1 9 kg Fan tray weight 1 0 lb 0 5 kg Air filter weight 0 3 lb 0 14 kg Cable management weight 6 2 lb 2 8 kg High capacity DC power supply weight 6 6 lb 3 0 kg High capacity AC power supply weight Related Documentation SRX5400 Services Gateway Description on page 3 SRX5400 Services Gateway Chassis on page 15 SRX5400 Services Gateway Card Ca...

Page 118: ...l Code ANSI NFPA 70 Related Documentation SRX5400 Services Gateway Physical Specifications on page 90 SRX5400 Services Gateway Agency Approvals on page 365 SRX5400ServicesGatewayComplianceStatementsforEMCRequirementsonpage366 Site Preparation Checklist for the SRX5400 Services Gateway The checklist in Table 26 on page 92 summarizes the tasks you need to perform when preparing a site for services g...

Page 119: ...wer budget and optical power margin Related Documentation Overview of Installing the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 131 Unpacking the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 133 Calculating Power Requirements for the SRX5400 Services Gateway The information in this topic helps you determine which power supply configurations are suitable for various services gateway configurations as well as which confi...

Page 120: ... Chassis Component 40 W SRX5400 CHAS Base system 75 W SRX5400 FAN Fan tray 570 W IOC2 SRX MIC 2X40 QSFP SRX QSFP 40G SR4 MPC slot 1 0 585 W 2 1170 W SCP2 SPC slots 1 and 2 150 W 90 W SCB1 with RE1 Or SCB 0 150 W 90 W SCB2 with RE2 2095 W Total power requirement 2020 W Total power requirement excluding cooling system 2 Evaluate the power budget In the case of a DC powered chassis evaluate the budge...

Page 121: ...0 4880 2020 2860 W 2440 W x 2 4880 W 2 2 Redundancy 2440 W DIP 1 3 Calculate input power In this step the input power requirements for the example configuration are calculated To do this divide the total output requirement by the efficiency of the power supply as shown in Table 30 on page 95 Here we include the power drawn by the cooling system Table 30 Calculating System Input Power Input Power R...

Page 122: ... system 75 W SRX5400 FAN Fan tray 607 W IOC3 MPC slot 1 0 585 W 2 1170 W SCP2 SPC slots 1 and 2 300 W 90 W SCB3 RE2 SCB 0 2282 W Total power requirement 2207 W Total power requirement excluding cooling system 2 Evaluate the power budget In the case of a DC powered chassis evaluate the budget for each zone In this step we check the required power against the maximum output power of available power ...

Page 123: ...step the input power requirements for the example configuration are calculated To do this divide the total output requirement by the efficiency of the power supply as shown in Table 35 on page 97 Here we include the power drawn by the cooling system Table 35 Calculating System Input Power Input Power Requirement Power Supply Efficiency 1 Power Supply 2282 0 89 2564 W 89 SRX5400 AC 2282 0 98 2329 W...

Page 124: ...Power Supply Specifications on page 111 SRX5400 Services Gateway DC Power Supply Specifications on page 115 SRX5400 Services Gateway Environmental Specifications on page 91 Copyright 2017 Juniper Networks Inc 98 SRX5400 Services Gateway Hardware Guide ...

Page 125: ...http www eia org The spacing of the holes between the left and right front mounting flanges and center mounting brackets is 18 31 in 465 mm apart However the inside spacing between the rack rails must allow sufficient space for the width of the chassis With the use of adapters or approved wing devices to narrow the opening between the rails the services gateway can fit into a 600 mm wide rack as d...

Page 126: ...mounting brackets used to attach the chassis to a rack are designed as per EIA 310 D specifications to fasten to holes spaced at those distances Related Documentation Overview of Installing the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 131 SRX5400 Services Gateway Rack Size and Strength Requirements on page 99 Connection to Building Structure for the SRX5400 Services Gateway Rack on page 100 Clearance Requ...

Page 127: ...ll A minimum of 3 inches clearance must be provided behind the power supplies for airflow For service personnel to remove and install hardware components there must be adequate space at the front and back of the services gateway At least 24 in 61 cm is required both in front of and behind the device NEBS GR 63 recommends that you allow at least 30 in 76 2 cm in front of the services gateway Figure...

Page 128: ...untingBracketHolesfortheSRX5400ServicesGatewayonpage100 Connection to Building Structure for the SRX5400 Services Gateway Rack on page 100 Copyright 2017 Juniper Networks Inc 102 SRX5400 Services Gateway Hardware Guide ...

Page 129: ...r Related Documentation Overview of Installing the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 131 Site Preparation Checklist for the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 92 SpacingofRackMountingBracketHolesfortheSRX5400ServicesGatewayonpage100 SRX5400 Services Gateway Cabinet Airflow Requirements on page 103 SRX5400 Services Gateway Cabinet Airflow Requirements When you mount the device in a cabinet you must en...

Page 130: ...ent system just clears the inside of the front door This maximizes the clearance in the rear of the cabinet for critical airflow Route and dress all cables to minimize the blockage of airflow to and from the chassis Copyright 2017 Juniper Networks Inc 104 SRX5400 Services Gateway Hardware Guide ...

Page 131: ...0 Services Gateway on page 131 Site Preparation Checklist for the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 92 SpacingofRackMountingBracketHolesfortheSRX5400ServicesGatewayonpage100 SRX5400 Services Gateway Cabinet Size and Clearance Requirements on page 103 105 Copyright 2017 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 9 Cabinet Requirements ...

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Page 133: ...ge 180 for instructions CAUTION Before services gateway installation begins a licensed electrician must attach cable lugs to the grounding and power cables that you supply A cable with an incorrectly attached lug can damage the services gateway The services gateway chassis has one grounding point at the upper right corner of the back panel The grounding point consists of two threaded holes spaced ...

Page 134: ...ion on page 109 SRX5400 Services Gateway Grounding Cable Lug Specification The accessory box shipped with the services gateway includes the cable lug that attaches to the grounding cable see Figure 57 on page 108 and two UNC 1 4 20 screws used to secure the grounding cable to the grounding points Figure 57 Grounding Cable Lug Crimp area 6 AWG conductor All measurements in inches 0 28 diameter each...

Page 135: ...ity and Specification Cable Type One 6 AWG 13 3 mm 2 minimum 60 C wire or as required by the local code Grounding WARNING To meet safety and electromagnetic interference EMI requirements and to ensure proper operation you must properly ground the services gateway chassis before connecting power See Grounding the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 180 for instructions Related Documentation SRX5400 Se...

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Page 137: ...cations Table 39 on page 111 lists the AC power system electrical specifications Table 38 AC Power Supply Electrical Specifications Specification Item 1167 W low line 2050 W high line Maximum output power 16 A 110 VAC maximum 15 1 A 200 VAC maximum AC input current rating Operating range 100 240 VAC nominal AC input voltage 50 to 60 Hz nominal AC input line frequency Table 39 AC Power System Speci...

Page 138: ...iance inlet coupler type C20 right angle as described by International Electrotechnical Commission IEC standard 60320 The plug at the male end of the power cord fits into the power source receptacle that is standard for your geographical location Table 40 on page 112 provides specifications and Figure 58 on page 113 depicts the plug on the AC power cord provided for each country or region Table 40...

Page 139: ... and not for any other use WARNING To meet safety and electromagnetic interference EMI requirements and to ensure proper operation you must properly ground the services gateway chassis before connecting power See Grounding the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 180 for instructions CAUTION Power cords and cables must not block access to device components or drape where people could trip on them 113 ...

Page 140: ...reaker Requirements for the SRX5400 Services Gateway Each AC power supply has a single AC appliance inlet located on the power supply that requires a dedicated AC power feed We recommend that you use a customer site circuit breaker rated for 15 A 250 VAC minimum for each AC power supply or as required by local code Doing so enables you to operate the services gateway in any configuration without u...

Page 141: ...ateway on page 118 SRX5400 Services Gateway DC Power Supply Specifications Table 41 on page 115 lists the DC power supply electrical specifications Table 42 on page 116 lists the DC power system specifications Table 41 DC Power Supply Electrical Specifications Specification Item DIP 1 70 A Input DIP 0 60 A Input 2600 W 2400 W Maximum output power Minimum 40 5 VDC Nominal 48 VDC Operating range 40 ...

Page 142: ... Specifications Quantity and Specification Cable Type Eight 6 AWG 13 3 mm 2 minimum 60 C wire or as required by the local code Power CAUTION You must ensure that power connections maintain the proper polarity The power source cables might be labeled and to indicate their polarity There is no standard color coding for DC power cables The color coding used by the external DC power source at your sit...

Page 143: ...Gateway on page 93 SRX5400 Services Gateway DC Power Supply Specifications on page 115 DC Power Circuit Breaker Requirements for the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 117 DC Power Source Cabling for the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 118 DC Power Cable Specifications for the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 116 DC Power Circuit Breaker Requirements for the SRX5400 Services Gateway Each DC power s...

Page 144: ... derived from feed A and the DC power supplies in slots PEM2 and PEM3 must be powered by dedicated power feeds derived from feed B This configuration provides the commonly deployed A B feed redundancy for the system CAUTION You must ensure that power connections maintain the proper polarity The power source cables might be labeled and to indicate their polarity There is no standard color coding fo...

Page 145: ...ations on page 115 DC Power Circuit Breaker Requirements for the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 117 DC Power Cable Specifications for the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 116 DC Power Cable Lug Specifications for the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 117 119 Copyright 2017 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 12 DC Power Requirements and Specifications ...

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Page 147: ...teway on page 124 Attenuation and Dispersion in Fiber Optic Cable for the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 125 Calculating Power Budget for Fiber Optic Cable for the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 126 Calculating Power Margin for Fiber Optic Cable for the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 126 RJ 45 Connector Pinouts for the SRX5400 Services Gateway Routing Engine Ethernet Port The port on the Rou...

Page 148: ...outing Engine Auxiliary and Console Ports The ports on the Routing Engine labeled AUX and CONSOLE are asynchronous serial interfaces that accept an RJ 45 connector The ports connect the Routing Engine to an auxiliary or console management device Table 45 on page 122 describes the RJ 45 connector pinout Table 45 RJ 45 Connector Pinout for the AUX and CONSOLE Ports Description Signal Pin Request to ...

Page 149: ...ocumentation Connecting the SRX5400 Services Gateway to a Management Console or an Auxiliary Device on page 184 RJ 45 Connector Pinouts for the SRX5400 Services Gateway Routing Engine Auxiliary and Console Ports on page 122 Alarm Relay Contact Wire Specifications for the SRX5400 Services Gateway Table 47 on page 123 lists the specifications for the wires that connect to the alarm relay contacts Ta...

Page 150: ...er is large enough in diameter to allow rays of light to reflect internally bounce off the walls of the fiber Interfaces with multimode optics typically use LEDs as light sources LEDs are not coherent sources however They spray varying wavelengths of light into the multimode fiber which reflects the light at different angles Light rays travel in jagged lines through a multimode fiber causing signa...

Page 151: ...de transmission modal dispersion rather than chromatic dispersion or attenuation usually limits the maximum bit rate and link length For single mode transmission modal dispersion is not a factor However at higher bit rates and over longer distances chromatic dispersion rather than modal dispersion limits maximum link length An efficient optical data link must have enough light to exceed the minimu...

Page 152: ...age 124 Attenuation and Dispersion in Fiber Optic Cable for the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 125 Calculating Power Margin for Fiber Optic Cable for the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 126 Calculating Power Margin for Fiber Optic Cable for the SRX5400 Services Gateway After calculating a link s power budget you can calculate the power margin P M which represents the amount of power available a...

Page 153: ...s 0 5 dB per connector 5 0 5 dB 2 5 dB Loss for two splices 0 5 dB per splice 2 0 5 dB 1 dB Higher order loss 0 5 dB Clock recovery module 1 dB The power margin P M is calculated as follows P M P B LL P M 13 dB 2 km 1 0 dB km 5 0 5 dB 2 0 5 dB 0 5 dB HOL 1 dB CRM P M 13 dB 2 dB 2 5 dB 1 dB 0 5 dB 1 dB P M 6 dB The following sample calculation for an 8 km long single mode link with a power budget P...

Page 154: ...r Related Documentation Signal Loss in Multimode and Single Mode Fiber Optic Cable for the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 124 Attenuation and Dispersion in Fiber Optic Cable for the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 125 Calculating Power Budget for Fiber Optic Cable for the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 126 Copyright 2017 Juniper Networks Inc 128 SRX5400 Services Gateway Hardware Guide ...

Page 155: ...a Mechanical Lift on page 143 Installing the SRX5400 Services Gateway Without a Mechanical Lift on page 147 Installing Additional Components on page 157 Grounding the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 179 Connecting the SRX5400 Services Gateway to External Devices on page 183 Providing Power to the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 189 Performing the Initial Configuration on page 199 129 Copyright 2...

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Page 157: ...ng the SRX5400 Services Gateway Mounting Hardware for a Rack or Cabinet on page 137 5 Lift the services gateway on to the rack Because of the weight of the services gateway we recommend that you use a mechanical lift Installing the SRX5400 Services Gateway Using a Mechanical Lift on page 143 Installing the SRX5400 Services Gateway Chassis in the Rack Manually on page 152 6 Connect cables to the ne...

Page 158: ...X5400 Services Gateway on page 192 9 Power on the services gateway Powering On an AC Powered SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 191 Powering On a DC Powered SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 195 10 Perform the initial system configuration as described in Initially Configuring the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 200 Related Documentation SRX5400 Services Gateway Chassis on page 15 Routine Maintenance...

Page 159: ...cumentation Overview of Installing the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 131 Site Preparation Checklist for the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 92 Unpacking the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 133 Verifying the SRX5400 Services Gateway Parts Received on page 135 Unpacking the SRX5400 Services Gateway The services gateway is shipped in a wooden crate A wooden pallet forms the base of the crate The...

Page 160: ...Guide 8 Verify the parts received as described in Verifying the SRX5400 Services Gateway Parts Received on page 135 9 Remove the vapor corrosion inhibitor VCI packs attached to the pallet being careful not to break the VCI packs open 10 To remove the brackets holding the chassis on the pallet use a 1 2 in socket wrench and a number 2 Phillips screwdriver to remove the bolts and screws from the bra...

Page 161: ...ith your device can vary depending on the configuration you ordered Table 50 Parts List for a Fully Configured Services Gateway Quantity Component 1 Chassis including midplane craft interface and rack mounting brackets 1 or 2 MPCs 1 or 2 SPCs 1 Routing Engine 1 SCB Up to 4 Power supplies 1 Fan tray 1 Air filter 1 Air filter tray 1 Getting Started Guide 1 Small mounting shelf One blank panel for ea...

Page 162: ...onnection 1 Juniper Networks Product Warranty 1 End User License Agreement 1 Document sleeve 2 3 in x 5 in pink bag 2 9 in x 12 in pink bag ESD 1 Accessory Box 19 in x 12 in x 3 in 1 Ethernet cable RJ 45 RJ 45 4 pair stranded UTP Category 5E 15 1 ESD wrist strap with cable Related Documentation Overview of Installing the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 131 Site Preparation Checklist for the SRX54...

Page 163: ...ateway Mounting Hardware for a Rack or Cabinet The services gateway can be installed in a four post rack or cabinet or an open frame rack Install the mounting hardware on the rack before installing the services gateway Install the mounting shelf which is included in the shipping container before installing the services gateway We recommend that you install the mounting shelf because the weight of ...

Page 164: ...ll cage nuts in the holes specified in Table 52 on page 137 2 On the back of each rack rail partially insert a mounting screw into the lowest hole specified in Table 52 on page 137 3 Install the mounting shelf on the back of the rack rails Rest the bottom slot of each flange on a mounting screw 4 Partially insert the remaining screws into the open holes in each flange of the mounting shelf 5 Tight...

Page 165: ...Figure 62 Installing the Front Mounting Hardware for a Four Post Rack or Cabinet 139 Copyright 2017 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 16 Installing the Mounting Hardware ...

Page 166: ...ting the SRX5400 Services Gateway Two removable mounting brackets are attached to the mounting holes closest to the front of the chassis You can move the pair of brackets to another position on the side of the chassis for center mounting the services gateway To move the mounting brackets from the front of the chassis toward the center of the chassis 1 Remove the three screws at the top and center ...

Page 167: ...ket on the center of the chassis You do not need the third screw 7 Tighten the two screws completely 8 Repeat the procedure for the other bracket Related Documentation Overview of Installing the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 131 Site Preparation Checklist for the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 92 Tools Required to Install the SRX5400 Services Gateway with a Mechanical Lift on page 143 Unpacki...

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Page 169: ...alling the SRX5400 Services Gateway Using a Mechanical Lift on page 143 Installing the SRX5400 Services Gateway Using a Mechanical Lift Because of the services gateway s size and weight up to 220 lb 100 kg depending on the configuration we strongly recommend that you install the services gateway using a mechanical lift If you do not use a lift to install the services gateway see Overview of Instal...

Page 170: ...ting shelf so that the bottom of the chassis and the mounting shelf overlap by approximately two inches 6 Slide the device onto the mounting shelf until the mounting brackets contact the rack rails The shelf ensures that the holes in the mounting brackets of the chassis align with the holes in the rack rails 7 Move the lift away from the rack 8 Install a mounting screw into each of the open mounti...

Page 171: ...Site Preparation Checklist for the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 92 Unpacking the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 133 Tools and Parts Required for SRX5400 Services Gateway Connections on page 183 Overview of Installing the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 131 145 Copyright 2017 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 17 Installing the SRX5400 Services Gateway Using a Mechanical Lift ...

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Page 173: ...nd you must reinstall the components once the services gateway is installed in the rack At least two people are needed to safely lift the chassis into the rack or cabinet With components removed the chassis weighs approximately 65 lb 29 kg Before installing the services gateway in the rack read the safety information in Chassis Lifting Guidelines Remove the services gateway from the shipping conta...

Page 174: ...he components the chassis is installed in the rack With components removed the chassis weighs approximately 65 lb 29 kg 1 Removing the Power Supplies Before Installing the SRX5400 Services Gateway Without a Lift on page 148 2 Removing the Fan Tray Before Installing an SRX5400 Services Gateway Without a Lift on page 149 3 Removing Cards Before Installing an SRX5400 Services Gateway Without a Lift o...

Page 175: ...an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 2 Loosen the captive screws on the fan tray faceplate 3 Grasp the fan tray handle and pull it out approximately 1 to 3 inches 4 Press the latch located on the inside of the fan tray to release it from the chassis 5 Place one hand under the fan tray to support it and pull the fan tray completely ...

Page 176: ...l the cables connected to each port on the card so that you can later reconnect the cables to the correct ports 4 If a card uses fiber optic cable immediately cover each transceiver and the end of each cable with a rubber safety cap Arrange the disconnected cables in the cable management system to prevent the cables from developing stress points WARNING Do not look directly into a fiber optic tran...

Page 177: ... the PARK icon To insert or remove the SCB card slide the ejector across the SCB horizontally rotate it and slide it again another quarter of a turn Turn the ejector again and repeat as necessary Use the indexing feature to maximize leverage and to avoid hitting any adjacent components 6 Simultaneously turn both the ejector handles counterclockwise to unseat the card 7 Grasp the handles and slide ...

Page 178: ... the services gateway in a rack have a qualified technician verify that the rack is strong enough to support the services gateway s weight and is adequately supported at the installation site CAUTION Lifting the chassis and mounting it in a rack requires two people The empty chassis weighs approximately 65 lb 29 kg 1 Ensure that the rack is in its permanent location and is secured to the building ...

Page 179: ...ly inspect the alignment of the services gateway If the services gateway is installed properly in the rack all the mounting screws on one side of the rack should be aligned with the mounting screws on the opposite side and the services gateway should be level Figure 68 Installing the Services Gateway in the Rack NOTE This illustration depicts the services gateway being installed in an open frame r...

Page 180: ...ng the SRX5400 Services Gateway Without a Lift Reinstall the rightmost power supply first and then work your way to the left To reinstall the AC or DC power supplies follow this procedure for each power supply see Figure 69 on page 155 which shows the installation of the DC power supplies 1 Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chass...

Page 181: ...strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 2 Grasp the fan tray on each side and insert it straight into the chassis Note the correct orientation by the this side up label on the top surface of the fan tray 3 Tighten the captive screws on the fan tray faceplate to secure it in the chassis Figure 70 Reinstalling the Fan Tray 155 Copyright 2017 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 18 Installing the SRX54...

Page 182: ...e faceplate faces you 6 Lift the card into place and carefully align the sides of the card with the guides inside the card cage 7 Slide the card all the way into the card cage until you feel resistance 8 Grasp both ejector handles and rotate them clockwise simultaneously until the card is fully seated Figure 71 Installing an MPC or SPC g030331 Related Documentation Overview of Installing the SRX54...

Page 183: ...assis Cluster on page 172 Installing an SRX5400 Services Gateway SPC on page 175 Installing an SRX5400 Services Gateway Transceiver on page 177 Installing the SRX5400 Services Gateway Craft Interface on page 177 Installing an SRX5400 Services Gateway AC Power Supply To install an AC power supply see Figure 72 on page 158 1 Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to o...

Page 184: ...alling an AC Power Supply Related Documentation Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to the SRX5400 Services Gateway Maintaining SRX5400 Services Gateway Power Supplies on page 217 Troubleshooting the SRX5400 Services Gateway Power System on page 234 Removing an SRX5400 Services Gateway AC Power Supply on page 299 SRX5400 Services Gateway AC Power Supply LEDs on page 83 Installing an SRX5400 ...

Page 185: ...hassis slot The power supply faceplate should be flush with any adjacent power supply faceplate see Figure 74 on page 159 Figure 74 Installing a DC Power Supply 6 Tighten the captive screws on the lower edge of the power supply faceplate 7 Remove the clear plastic cover protecting the terminal studs on the faceplate 8 Remove the nuts and washers from the terminal studs 9 Secure each power cable lu...

Page 186: ...monly deployed A B feed redundancy for the system 10 Replace the clear plastic cover over the terminal studs on the faceplate 11 Route the power cables along the cable restraint toward the left or right corner of the chassis If needed to hold the power cables in place thread plastic cable ties which you must provide through the openings on the cable restraint 12 Verify that the power cabling is co...

Page 187: ...eway DC Power Supply on page 303 SRX5400 Services Gateway DC Power Supply LEDs on page 85 Installing the SRX5400 Services Gateway Air Filter To install the air filter see Figure 76 on page 161 1 Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 2 Locate the up arrow and ensure that the air filter is right side up 3 Slide the air filter s...

Page 188: ...ptive screws on the fan tray faceplate to secure it in the chassis Figure 77 Installing the Fan Tray Related Documentation Removing the SRX5400 Services Gateway Fan Tray on page 295 Holding an SRX5400 Services Gateway Card When carrying a card you can hold it either vertically or horizontally NOTE A card weighs up to 18 3 lb 8 3 kg Be prepared to accept the full weight of the card as you lift it T...

Page 189: ...You can rest the faceplate of the card against your body as you carry it As you carry the card do not bump it against anything Card components are fragile Never hold or grasp the card anywhere except those places that this topic indicates are appropriate In particular never grasp the connector edge especially at the power connector in the corner where the connector and bottom edges meet see Figure...

Page 190: ...ring an SRX5400 Services Gateway Card You must store a card as follows In the services gateway chassis In the container in which a spare card is shipped Horizontally and sheet metal side down When you store a card on a horizontal surface or in the shipping container always place it inside an antistatic bag Because the card is heavy and because antistatic bags are fragile inserting the card into th...

Page 191: ...n SRX5400 Services Gateway Card on page 162 Installing an SRX5400 Services Gateway SCB To install the SCB see Figure 80 on page 165 1 Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 2 Power off the services gateway 3 Carefully align the sides of the SCB with the guides inside the chassis 4 Slide the SCB into the chassis until you feel ...

Page 192: ...V 4956 mV 12 0 V 12084 mV 1 25 V 1250 mV 3 3 V SM3 3287 mV 5 0 V RE 5046 mV 12 0 V RE 11910 mV Power 2 11 3 V bias PEM 11292 mV 4 6 V bias MidPlane 4833 mV 11 3 V bias FPD 11156 mV 11 3 V bias POE 0 11253 mV 11 3 V bias POE 1 11272 mV Bus Revision 42 FPGA Revision 1 Related Documentation Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to the SRX5400 Services Gateway Taking the SRX5400 Services Gateway H...

Page 193: ...Engine with the guides inside the opening on the SCB 6 Slide the Routing Engine into the SCB until you feel resistance and then press the Routing Engine s faceplate until it engages the connectors Figure 81 Installing the Routing Engine Routing Engine g030336 7 Press both of the ejector handles inward to seat the Routing Engine 8 Tighten the captive screws on the right and left ends of the Routing...

Page 194: ...command ls la var db certs common key pair c If the same files exist on both nodes back up the files on the destination node to a different location For example root SRX B pwd var db certs common key pair root SRX B ls la total 8 drwx 2 root wheel 512 Jan 22 15 09 drwx 7 root wheel 512 Mar 26 2009 rw r r 1 root wheel 0 Jan 22 15 09 test root SRX B mv test test old root SRX B ls la total 8 drwx 2 r...

Page 195: ...e the MPC on an antistatic mat 4 Take each MIC to be installed in the replacement MPC out of its electrostatic bag and identify the slot on the MPC where it will be connected 5 Verify that each fiber optic MIC has a rubber safety cap covering the MIC transceiver If it does not cover the transceiver with a safety cap 6 Install each MIC into the appropriate slot on the MPC 7 Locate the slot in the c...

Page 196: ...e connector Do not allow fastened loops of cable to dangle which stresses the cable at the fastening point CAUTION Avoid bending fiber optic cable beyond its minimum bend radius An arc smaller than a few inches in diameter can damage the cable and cause problems that are difficult to diagnose 14 Power on the services gateway The OK LED on the power supply faceplate should blink then light steadily...

Page 197: ...ooting SRX5400 Services Gateway MPCs on page 231 Installing an SRX5400 Services Gateway MIC To install a MIC 1 Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 2 If you have not already done so power off the services gateway 3 If the MIC uses fiber optic cable verify that a rubber safety cap is over each transceiver on the faceplate Ins...

Page 198: ...d Documentation Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to the SRX5400 Services Gateway Removing an SRX5400 Services Gateway MIC on page 264 Troubleshooting SRX5400 Services MICs on page 233 InstallinganMPCandMICsinanOperatingSRX5400ServicesGatewayChassisCluster If your services gateway is part of a chassis cluster you can install an additional MPC in the services gateways in the cluster without...

Page 199: ... secondary no no Redundancy group 1 Failover count 1 node0 200 primary no no node1 100 secondary no no Redundancy group 2 Failover count 1 node0 200 primary no no node1 100 secondary no no Redundancy group 3 Failover count 1 node0 100 primary no no node1 200 secondary no no Redundancy group 4 Failover count 1 node0 200 primary no no node1 100 secondary no no 3 If the device with which you establis...

Page 200: ...ver each redundancy group that has an ID number greater than zero For example admin cluster request chassis cluster failover redundancy group 1 node 1 14 In the CLI session for the primary node device issue the request system power off command to shut down the services gateway This action causes redundancy group 0 to fail over onto the other services gateway making it the active node in the cluste...

Page 201: ...and side 7 Lift the SPC into place and carefully align the right and left edges of the card with the guides inside the card cage 8 Slide the SPC all the way into the card cage until you feel resistance 9 Grasp both ejector handles and rotate them clockwise simultaneously until the SPC is fully seated 10 If the SPC uses fiber optic cable remove the rubber safety cap from each transceiver and cable ...

Page 202: ...rectly by issuing the show chassis fpc and show chassis fpc pic status commands Figure 84 Installing an SPC g030327 Figure 85 Attaching a Cable to an SPC g030335 Fiber optic cable connector Related Documentation Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to the SRX5400 Services Gateway Removing an SRX5400 Services Gateway SPC on page 266 Maintaining SPCs on the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 214 ...

Page 203: ...ber safety cap If it is not cover the transceiver with a safety cap 4 Carefully align the transceiver with the slots in the component The connectors should face the component 5 Slide the transceiver until the connector is seated in the component slot If you are unable to fully insert the transceiver make sure the connector is facing the right way 6 Close the ejector handle of the transceiver 7 Rem...

Page 204: ...rface faceplate 6 Reattach any external devices connected to the craft interface Figure 86 Installing a Craft Interface g030338 Captive Screws Related Documentation Disconnecting the Alarm Relay Wires from the SRX5400 Services Gateway Craft Interface on page 249 Removing the SRX5400 Services Gateway Craft Interface on page 250 Connecting the Alarm Relay Wires to the SRX5400 Services Gateway Craft ...

Page 205: ... screwdriver 7 16 in hexagonal head external drive socket wrench or nut driver with a torque range between 23 lb in 2 6 Nm and 25 lb in 2 8 Nm tightening torque for tightening nuts to terminal studs on each power supply on a DC powered services gateway Wire cutters Electrostatic discharge ESD grounding wrist strap Related Documentation Overview of Installing the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 13...

Page 206: ...nsure that all grounding surfaces are clean and brought to a bright finish before grounding connections are made 4 Connect the grounding cable to a proper earth ground 5 Detach the ESD grounding strap from the site ESD grounding point and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 6 Place the grounding cable lug over the grounding point The grounding point is sized for UNC 1 4 20 sc...

Page 207: ...eway on page 131 Tools and Parts Required for SRX5400 Services Gateway Grounding and Power Connections on page 179 Connecting Power to an AC Powered SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 189 Connecting Power to a DC Powered SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 192 181 Copyright 2017 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 20 Grounding the SRX5400 Services Gateway ...

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Page 209: ... Connections To connect the device to management devices and to power on the device you need the following tools and parts Phillips screwdrivers numbers 1 and 2 2 5 mm flat blade screwdriver 2 5 mm Phillips screwdriver Wire cutters Pliers Electrostatic discharge ESD grounding wrist strap Related Documentation Overview of Installing the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 131 ConnectingtheSRX5400Servi...

Page 210: ...xiliary device 1 Plug the RJ 45 end of the serial cable Figure 88 on page 184 shows the connector into the AUX port or CONSOLE port on the Routing Engine Figure 89 on page 184 shows the ports Figure 88 Routing Engine Console and Auxiliary Cable Connector Figure 89 Auxiliary and Console Ports 2 Plug the female DB 9 end into the device s serial port NOTE For console devices configure the serial port...

Page 211: ...et Cable Connector Figure 91 Ethernet Port Related Documentation Tools and Parts Required for SRX5400 Services Gateway Connections on page 183 Overview of Installing the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 131 Connecting the SRX5400 Services Gateway to a Management Console or an Auxiliary Device on page 184 Connecting an SRX5400 Services Gateway to an External Alarm Reporting Device on page 185 Conne...

Page 212: ... its top With the small screws on its top facing upward insert wires into the slots in the front of the block based on the wiring for the external device Tighten each screw to secure the corresponding wire 3 Plug the terminal block into the relay contact and use a 2 5 mm flat blade screwdriver to tighten the screws on the face of the block See Figure 93 on page 186 Figure 93 Connecting an External...

Page 213: ...nserting or removing cable The safety cap keeps the port clean and prevents accidental exposure to laser light 3 Insert the cable connector into the cable connector port on the faceplate NOTE The transceiver cages and optics on the components are industry standard parts that have limited tactile feedback for insertion of optics and fiber You need to insert the optics and fiber firmly until the lat...

Page 214: ...alling the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 131 ConnectingtheSRX5400ServicesGatewaytoaNetworkforOut of BandManagement on page 185 Connecting the SRX5400 Services Gateway to a Management Console or an Auxiliary Device on page 184 ConnectingtheSRX5400ServicesGatewaytoaNetworkforOut of BandManagement on page 185 Connecting an SRX5400 Services Gateway to an External Alarm Reporting Device on page 185 ...

Page 215: ...ctromagnetic interference EMI requirements and to ensure proper operation you must properly ground the services gateway chassis before connecting power See Grounding the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 180 for instructions CAUTION Do not mix AC and DC power supplies within the same services gateway Damage to the device might occur NOTE The SRX5400 Services Gateway and SRX5600 Services Gateway use...

Page 216: ...nnected to a dedicated AC power feed and a dedicated external circuit breaker We recommend that you use a 15 A 250 VAC minimum or as permitted by local code 6 Dress the power cord appropriately Verify that the power cord does not block the air exhaust and access to device components or drape where people could trip on it 7 Repeat Step 1 through Step 6 for the remaining power supplies Figure 94 Con...

Page 217: ...nctioning normally the AC OK and DC OK LEDs light steadily and the PS FAIL LED is not lit If any of the status LEDs indicates that the power supply is not functioning normally repeat the installation and cabling procedures NOTE After powering off a power supply wait at least 60 seconds before turning it back on After powering on a power supply wait at least 60 seconds before turning it off If the ...

Page 218: ...round the services gateway chassis before connecting power See Grounding the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 180 for instructions CAUTION Do not mix AC and DC power supplies within the same services gateway Damage to the services gateway might occur NOTE The SRX5400 Services Gateway and SRX5600 Services Gateway use the same power supply model You connect DC power to the services gateway by attach...

Page 219: ...CAUTION You must ensure that power connections maintain the proper polarity The power source cables might be labeled and to indicate their polarity There is no standard color coding for DC power cables The color coding used by the external DC power source at your site determines the color coding for the leads on the power cables that attach to the terminal studs on each power supply 7 Remove the n...

Page 220: ... not touching or blocking access to device components and that they do not drape where people could trip on them 12 Repeat Steps 3 through 11 for the remaining power supplies Figure 96 Connecting DC Power to the Device Related Documentation Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to the SRX5400 Services Gateway Overview of Installing the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 131 Tools and Parts Requi...

Page 221: ...t voltage level and polarity 8 Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 9 Move the DC circuit breaker on each of the power supplies to the on position 10 Verify that the BREAKER ON LED is lit green steadily 11 Verify that the PWR OK LED is lit green steadily indicating the power supply is correctly installed and functioning norm...

Page 222: ...urning it back on To power off the services gateway 1 On the external management device connected to the Routing Engine issue the request system halt operational mode command The command shuts down the Routing Engine cleanly so its state information is preserved user host request system halt 2 Wait until a message appears on the console confirming that the operating system has halted For more info...

Page 223: ...n an AC Powered SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 191 Powering On a DC Powered SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 195 197 Copyright 2017 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 22 Providing Power to the SRX5400 Services Gateway ...

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Page 225: ...it first attempts to start the image on the USB flash drive If a USB flash drive is not inserted into the Routing Engine or the attempt otherwise fails the device next tries the CompactFlash card if installed and finally the hard disk You configure the services gateway by issuing Junos OS command line interface CLI commands either on a console device attached to the CONSOLE port on the Routing Eng...

Page 226: ...ew password password Retype new password password 6 Configure an administrator account on the device When prompted enter the password for the administrator account edit root set system login user admin class super user authentication plain text password New password password Retype new password password 7 Commit the configuration to activate it on the device edit root commit 8 Log in as the admini...

Page 227: ...urce address any destination address any application any root set security policies from zone trust to zone untrust policy policy name then permit 15 Check the configuration for validity edit admin commit check configuration check succeeds 16 Commit the configuration to activate it on the device edit admin commit commit complete 17 Optionally display the configuration to verify that it is correct ...

Page 228: ...retrieval interfaces xe 0 0 0 unit 0 xe 2 0 0 unit 0 family inet address 5 1 1 1 24 xe 2 2 5 unit 0 family inet address 192 1 1 1 24 fxp0 unit 0 family inet address 192 168 10 2 24 routing options static route 0 0 0 0 0 next hop 5 1 1 2 security zones security zone trust interfaces xe 2 2 5 0 security zone untrust Copyright 2017 Juniper Networks Inc 202 SRX5400 Services Gateway Hardware Guide ...

Page 229: ...tation SRX5400 Services Gateway Software Configuration Overview on page 199 Performing Initial Software Configuration Using J Web ConfiguringRootAuthenticationandtheManagementInterfacefromtheCLIonpage203 Configuring Interfaces Zones and Policies with J Web on page 204 Configuring Root Authentication and the Management Interface from the CLI Before you can use J Web to configure your device you mus...

Page 230: ...vices web management http 8 Commit the configuration changes edit root commit Configuring Interfaces Zones and Policies with J Web You can configure hostnames interfaces zones and security policies using J Web NOTE You cannot use J Web to configure SRX5400 SRX5600 and SRX5800 Services Gateways in Junos OS Release 15 1X49 D10 Before you begin Ensure you have configured the IP address root authentic...

Page 231: ...e successfully configured the hostname for the system Configuring Interfaces To configure two physical interfaces 1 From the J Web Dashboard page select Configure Interfaces and select a physical interface you want to configure 2 Select Add Logical Interface The Add interface dialog box appears 3 Set Unit 0 4 Select the check box for IPv4 Address to enable IPv4 addressing 5 Click Add and enter the...

Page 232: ... in an untrust zone Configuring Security Policies To configure security policies 1 From the J Web Dashboard page select Configure Security Security Policy and click Add The Add Policy dialog box appears 2 In the Policy tab enter the policy name and set the policy action to permit Then select Zone and set the From Zone to trust and the To Zone to untrust 3 Configure the source IP address by selecti...

Page 233: ... Software Configuration on the SRX3400 Services Gateway Performing Initial Software Configuration on the SRX3600 Services Gateway Initially Configuring the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 200 Initially Configuring the SRX5600 Services Gateway Initially Configuring the SRX5800 Services Gateway 207 Copyright 2017 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 23 Performing the Initial Configuration ...

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Page 235: ...PART 4 Maintaining and Troubleshooting Components Maintaining Components on page 211 Troubleshooting Components on page 219 209 Copyright 2017 Juniper Networks Inc ...

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Page 237: ...g tools and parts ESD grounding wrist strap Flat blade screwdriver Phillips screwdriver number 1 Phillips screwdriver number 2 Related Documentation Routine Maintenance Procedures for the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 211 Routine Maintenance Procedures for the SRX5400 Services Gateway Purpose For optimum services gateway performance perform preventive maintenance procedures regularly Action Ins...

Page 238: ...ir intake This could damage the services gateway components The shelf life of polyurethane filter varies from two years to five years depending on the storage conditions Store in a cool dry and dark environment Wrap the media in plastic and store in an environment with relative humidity between 40 80 and temperature between 40 F 4 C to 90 F 32 C Note that if the material flakes or becomes brittle ...

Page 239: ...r basis Check the LEDs on the craft interface to view information about the status of the Routing Engines Check the LEDs on the SCB faceplate Check the LEDs on the Routing Engine faceplate To check the status of the Routing Engine issue the show chassis routing engine command The output is similar to the following user host show chassis routing engine Routing Engine status Slot 0 Current state Mas...

Page 240: ...n Routine Maintenance Procedures for the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 211 Tools and Parts Required to Maintain the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 211 Replacing the SRX5400 Services Gateway SCB on page 272 Replacing the SRX5400 Services Gateway Routing Engine on page 276 Maintaining SPCs on the SRX5400 Services Gateway Purpose For optimum services gateway performance verify the condition of t...

Page 241: ...n 585 Watts Slot 1 information State Online Temperature 47 Total CPU DRAM 1024 MB Total RLDRAM 259 MB Total DDR DRAM 4864 MB Start time 2013 12 10 02 55 30 PST Uptime 1 day 12 hours 2 minutes 1 second Max Power Consumption 585 Watts Slot 2 information State Online Temperature 37 Total CPU DRAM 2048 MB Total RLDRAM 1036 MB Total DDR DRAM 6656 MB Start time 2013 12 10 02 58 07 PST Uptime 1 day 11 ho...

Page 242: ...both ends of the cables to identify them The following guidelines apply specifically to fiber optic cables When you unplug a fiber optic cable always place a rubber safety plug over the transceiver on the MIC faceplate and on the end of the cable Anchor fiber optic cables to avoid stress on the connectors Be sure to secure fiber optic cables so that they do not support their own weight as they han...

Page 243: ...the power supplies issue the show chassis environment pem command The output is similar to the following user host show chassis environment pem PEM 0 status State Online Temperature OK AC Input OK DC Output Voltage Current Power Load 50 6 300 17 PEM 1 status State Online Temperature OK AC Input OK DC Output Voltage Current Power Load 50 3 150 8 Make sure that the power and grounding cables are arr...

Page 244: ...to Maintain the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 211 SRX5400 Services Gateway AC Power Supply LEDs on page 83 SRX5400 Services Gateway DC Power Supply LEDs on page 85 Troubleshooting the SRX5400 Services Gateway with the Junos OS CLI on page 219 Copyright 2017 Juniper Networks Inc 218 SRX5400 Services Gateway Hardware Guide ...

Page 245: ...Power System on page 234 Behavior of the SRX5400 SRX5600 and SRX5800 Services Gateways When the SRX5K SCBE and SRX5K RE 1800X4 in a Chassis Cluster Fail on page 239 Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center on page 241 Troubleshooting the SRX5400 Services Gateway with the Junos OS CLI The Junos OS command line interface CLI is the primary tool for controlling and troubleshooting services gatewa...

Page 246: ...eSRX5400ServicesGatewaywithAlarmRelayContactsonpage228 Troubleshooting the SRX5400 Services Gateway with the Craft Interface LEDs on page 229 TroubleshootingtheSRX5400ServicesGatewaywiththeComponentLEDsonpage230 ChassisComponentAlarmConditionsonSRX5400 SRX5600 andSRX5800Services Gateways Table 53 on page 220 lists the alarms that the chassis components can generate on SRX5400 SRX5600 and SRX5800 S...

Page 247: ...d is offline Interface Cards MPC IOC Flex IOC Red Replace failed card An interface card has failed Red Insert card into empty slot An interface card has been removed Red Reboot the specified card Volt Sensor Fail Red Open a support case using the Case Manager link at http www juniper net support or call 1 888 314 5822 toll free US Canada or 1 408 745 9500 from outside the United States Abnormal ex...

Page 248: ...Red Reseat the Fan Tray If problem still continues open a support case using the Case Manager link at http www juniper net support or call 1 888 314 5822 toll free US Canada or 1 408 745 9500 from outside the United States Fan tray under voltage Red Check and insert the appropriate fan tray Wrong fan tray installed Red Insert the appropriate fan trays In SRX5800 Services Gateway mix of fan trays R...

Page 249: ...place failed power supply A power supply has failed Red WhentwoACpowersupplies are installed insert one power supply into an odd numbered slot and the other power supply into an even numbered slot Invalid AC power supply configuration Red WhentwoDCpowersupplies are installed insert one power supply into an odd numbered slot and the other power supply into an even numbered slot Invalid DC power sup...

Page 250: ...eplace failed Routing Engine Error in reading or writing hard disk Yellow Reformat CompactFlash card and install bootable image If this fails replace failed Routing Engine Error in reading or writing CompactFlash card Yellow Install bootable image on default master Routing Engine If this fails replace failed Routing Engine System booted from default backup Routing Engine If you manually switched m...

Page 251: ...s been removed System Control Board SCB Yellow Replace failed SCB An SCB temperature sensor alarm has failed Red Replace failed SCB An SCB has failed Yellow Check fabric plane summary if all 4 fabric planes are online This alarm could be raised before all fabric planes are brought up It will be cleared after at least 4 planes are up If all planes are up and still seeing alarms raise a case using t...

Page 252: ...The chassis temperature has exceeded 65 degrees C 149 degrees F and a fan has failed If this condition persists for more than 4 minutes the ServicesGatewayshutsdown Red Check room temperature Check air filter and replace it Check airflow Check fan Chassis temperature has exceeded 75 degrees C 167 degrees F If this condition persists for more than 4 minutes the Services Gateway shuts down Red Check...

Page 253: ...per net support or call 1 888 314 5822 toll free US Canada or 1 408 745 9500 from outside the United States The backup Routing Engine boots from an alternate boot device the hard disk The CompactFlash card is typically the primary boot device The Routing Engine boots from the hard disk when the primary boot device fails Alternative media Red Replace failed backup Routing Engine The boot device Com...

Page 254: ...s The backup Routing Engine reports a multibit ECC error Multibit Memory ECC Related Documentation SRX5600 Services Gateway Craft Interface Overview SRX5800 Services Gateway Craft Interface Overview Troubleshooting the SRX5400 Services Gateway with Alarm Relay Contacts The craft interface has two alarm relay contacts for connecting the services gateway to external alarm devices Whenever a system c...

Page 255: ...ft interface and are labeled RE0 and RE1 Power supply LEDs Two LEDs PEM indicate the status of each power supply Green indicates that the power supply is functioning normally Red indicates that the power supply is not functioning normally The power supply LEDs are located in the center craft interface and are labeled 0 through 3 Card OK Fail LEDs Two LEDs OK and FAIL indicate the status of the car...

Page 256: ...00 Services Gateway with Chassis and Interface Alarm Messages on page 220 TroubleshootingtheSRX5400ServicesGatewaywithAlarmRelayContactsonpage228 Troubleshooting the SRX5400 Services Gateway with the Craft Interface LEDs on page 229 Troubleshooting the SRX5400 Services Gateway Cooling System Problem Description The fans in a fan tray are not functioning normally Solution Follow these guidelines to...

Page 257: ... or push button on the front panel The MPC then runs diagnostics during which the OK LED blinks When the MPC is online and functioning normally the OK LED lights green steadily Make sure the MPC is properly seated in the midplane Check that each ejector handle has been turned clockwise and is tight Check the OK FAIL LED on the MPC and OK and FAIL LEDs for the slot on the craft interface When the M...

Page 258: ...Total CPU DRAM 1024 MB Total RLDRAM 259 MB Total DDR DRAM 4864 MB Start time 2013 12 10 02 55 30 PST Uptime 1 day 12 hours 2 minutes 1 second Max Power Consumption 585 Watts Slot 2 information State Online Temperature 37 Total CPU DRAM 2048 MB Total RLDRAM 1036 MB Total DDR DRAM 6656 MB Start time 2013 12 10 02 58 07 PST Uptime 1 day 11 hours 59 minutes 24 seconds Max Power Consumption 570 Watts F...

Page 259: ...s Related Documentation Troubleshooting the SRX5400 Services Gateway with the Junos OS CLI on page 219 Troubleshooting the SRX5400 Services Gateway with the Craft Interface LEDs on page 229 Troubleshooting the SRX5400 Services Gateway with Chassis and Interface Alarm Messages on page 220 TroubleshootingtheSRX5400ServicesGatewaywithAlarmRelayContactsonpage228 Troubleshooting SRX5400 Services Gatewa...

Page 260: ...R DRAM 6656 MB Start time 2013 12 10 02 58 07 PST Uptime 1 day 11 hours 59 minutes 24 seconds Max Power Consumption 570 Watts For further description of the output from the command see Junos OS System Basics and Services Command Reference at www juniper net techpubs Related Documentation Troubleshooting the SRX5400 Services Gateway with the Junos OS CLI on page 219 Troubleshooting the SRX5400 Serv...

Page 261: ...that the source circuit breaker has the proper current rating Each power supply must be connected to a separate source circuit breaker Verify that the AC power cord or DC power cables from the power source to the services gateway are not damaged If the insulation is cracked or broken immediately replace the cord or cable Connect the power supply to a different power source with a new power cord or...

Page 262: ...he State is ONLINE and the Temperature is OK To restart a high capacity DC power supply after a shut down due to an over temperature situation 1 Switch off the circuit breaker s on the DC distribution panel to remove power to the chassis and power supplies 2 Switch on the circuit breaker s on the distribution panel to power up the chassis and power supplies NOTE The power switch on the power suppl...

Page 263: ...M 1 Issue the CLI showchassispower command and check how many feeds are connected run show chassis power PEM 0 State Online AC input OK 2 feed expected 2 feed connected Capacity 4100 W maximum 4100 W DC output 798 W zone 0 14 A at 57 V 19 of capacity PEM 1 State Online AC input OK 1 feed expected 2 feed connected Capacity 1700 W maximum 4100 W DC output 741 W zone 1 13 A at 57 V 43 of capacity PEM...

Page 264: ...is an alarm on PEM 1 because there is a need of only one AC feed but the PEM 1 is connected with two AC feeds and the DIP switch position is 0 3 Change the PEM 1 DIP switch position to 1 This should clear the alarm NOTE ChangingtheDIPswitchpositiondoesnotimpacttraffic However it is always recommended to do so in a maintenance window 4 Issue the CLI show chassis power command and check the output t...

Page 265: ...the SRX5400 Services Gateway with the Craft Interface LEDs on page 229 TroubleshootingtheSRX5400ServicesGatewaywithAlarmRelayContactsonpage228 Behavior of the SRX5400 SRX5600 and SRX5800 Services Gateways When the SRX5K SCBE and SRX5K RE 1800X4 in a Chassis Cluster Fail It is important to understand the behavior of the SRX5400 SRX5600 and SRX5800 Services Gateways when the Switch Control Board SRX...

Page 266: ...d SCB in the primary node fails the device will fail over to the secondary node as the primary node powers off 4 virtual 4 virtual 2 SRX5600 This device supports one SCB for two fabric planes providing a redundancy of three SCBs If the active SCB fails the device behavior does not change as the remaining two SCBs fulfill the requirement to have four fabric planes If the second SCB also fails no sp...

Page 267: ...elated Documentation Troubleshooting the SRX5400 Services Gateway with the Junos OS CLI on page 219 Troubleshooting the SRX5400 Services Gateway with Chassis and Interface Alarm Messages on page 220 TroubleshootingtheSRX5400ServicesGatewaywithAlarmRelayContactsonpage228 Troubleshooting the SRX5400 Services Gateway with the Craft Interface LEDs on page 229 TroubleshootingtheSRX5400ServicesGatewaywi...

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Page 269: ...nnectors on page 249 Replacing Line Cards and Module Components on page 259 Replacing Host Subsystem Components on page 271 Replacing Cooling System Components on page 295 Replacing Power System Components on page 299 Contacting Customer Support on page 309 243 Copyright 2017 Juniper Networks Inc ...

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Page 271: ... Cold swap only FRUs You must power off the device in order to remove replace or add these components Table 56 on page 245 lists the FRUs for the services gateway Table 56 Field Replaceable Units Cold Swap Only FRUs Hot Removable and Hot Insertable FRUs MPCs MICs Routing Engine SCB SPCs Air filter Fan tray Craft interface AC and DC power supplies if redundant interface transceivers Related Documen...

Page 272: ...ce SCB MPC MIC SPC Power supply Routing Engine transceivers Electrostatic bag or antistatic mat All Electrostatic discharge ESD grounding wrist strap Cables and connectors Flat blade screwdriver Air filter Routing Engine Craft interface SCB Cables and connectors Fan tray Phillips screwdrivers numbers 1 and 2 MPC SPC Transceivers Rubber safety cap Copyright 2017 Juniper Networks Inc 246 SRX5400 Ser...

Page 273: ...d continued Components Tool or part Cables and connectors DC power supply Wire cutters Related Documentation SRX5400 Services Gateway FRUs on page 245 247 Copyright 2017 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 26 Overview of Replacing Components ...

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Page 275: ...age 250 3 Installing the SRX5400 Services Gateway Craft Interface on page 250 4 Connecting the Alarm Relay Wires to the SRX5400 Services Gateway Craft Interface on page 251 Disconnecting the Alarm Relay Wires from the SRX5400 Services Gateway Craft Interface To disconnect the alarm relay wires from the services gateway and an alarm reporting device see Figure 98 on page 250 1 Disconnect the existi...

Page 276: ...e faceplate by gently pressing on both sides of the latch with your thumb and forefinger Remove the craft interface from the chassis Figure 99 Removing the Craft Interface g030339 Captive Screws Installing the SRX5400 Services Gateway Craft Interface To install the craft interface see Figure 86 on page 178 1 Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD p...

Page 277: ... and 14 AWG 0 08 and 2 08 mm 2 2 Insert the replacement wires into the slots in the front of the block Use a 2 5 mm flat blade screwdriver to tighten the screws and secure the wire 3 Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 4 Plug the terminal block into the relay contact and use a 2 5 mm flat blade screwdriver to tighten the sc...

Page 278: ...nd pull the connector straight out of the port Figure 102 on page 252 shows the connector 3 Disconnect the cable from the network device 4 Plug one end of the replacement cable into the ETHERNET port Figure 103 on page 252 shows the port 5 Plug the other end of the cable into the network device Figure 102 Cable Connector Figure 103 Ethernet Port Related Documentation Preventing Electrostatic Disch...

Page 279: ...uxiliary and Console Ports Related Documentation Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to the SRX5400 Services Gateway Replacing the SRX5400 Services Gateway Routing Engine on page 276 Replacing the Management Ethernet Cable on the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 252 Replacing an SRX5400 Services Gateway Network Cable Removing an SRX5400 Services Gateway Network Cable on page 253 Installing a...

Page 280: ...er light that can damage your eyes CAUTION Do not leave a fiber optic transceiver uncovered except when you are inserting or removing cable The safety cap keeps the port clean and prevents accidental exposure to laser light Installing an SRX5400 Services Gateway Network Cable To install a cable in a MIC 1 Have ready a length of the type of cable used by the MIC 2 If the cable connector port is cov...

Page 281: ...Related Documentation Connecting Network Cables to SRX5400 Services Gateway MICs on page 187 Maintaining SRX5400 Services Gateway Network Cables on page 216 Replacing SRX5400 Services Gateway Transceivers Removing an SRX5400 Services Gateway Transceiver on page 255 Installing an SRX5400 Services Gateway Transceiver on page 257 Removing an SRX5400 Services Gateway Transceiver Transceivers are insta...

Page 282: ...ficult to diagnose 6 Pull the ejector handle out from the transceiver to unlock the transceiver CAUTION Make sure that you open the ejector handle completely until you hear it click This prevents damage to the transceiver Use needlenose pliers to pull the ejector handle out from the transceiver 7 Grasp the transceiver ejector handle and pull the transceiver approximately 0 5 in 1 3 cm out of the c...

Page 283: ...connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 2 Take each transceiver to be installed out of its electrostatic bag and identify the slot on the component where it will be installed 3 Verify that each transceiver is covered by a rubber safety cap If it is not cover the transceiver with a safety cap 4 Carefully align the transceiver with the slots in the component The connectors should f...

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Page 285: ...f the services gateway A fully configured MPC can weigh up to 18 35 lb 8 3 kg Be prepared to accept its full weight To remove an MPC 1 Have ready a replacement MPC blank panel and an antistatic mat for the MPC Also have ready rubber safety caps for each MIC using an optical interface on the MPC that you are removing 2 Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of...

Page 286: ...ter can damage the cable and cause problems that are difficult to diagnose 6 If a MIC uses fiber optic cable immediately cover each transceiver and the end of each cable with a rubber safety cap 7 Arrange the disconnected cables in the cable management brackets to prevent the cables from developing stress points 8 Simultaneously turn both the ejector handles counterclockwise to unseat the MPC 9 Gr...

Page 287: ...gh up to 18 35 lb 8 3 kg Be prepared to accept its full weight To install an MPC 1 Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 2 If you have not already done so power off the services gateway 3 Place the MPC on an antistatic mat 4 Take each MIC to be installed in the replacement MPC out of its electrostatic bag and identify the slo...

Page 288: ...porting their own weight Place excess cable out of the way in a neatly coiled loop using the cable management system Placing fasteners on a loop helps to maintain its shape CAUTION Do not let fiber optic cable hang free from the connector Do not allow fastened loops of cable to dangle which stresses the cable at the fastening point CAUTION Avoid bending fiber optic cable beyond its minimum bend ra...

Page 289: ...tatus Slot 0 Online SRX5k SPC II PIC 0 Online SPU Cp PIC 1 Online SPU Flow PIC 2 Online SPU Flow PIC 3 Online SPU Flow Slot 1 Online SRX5k SPC II PIC 0 Online SPU Flow PIC 1 Online SPU Flow PIC 2 Online SPU Flow PIC 3 Online SPU Flow Slot 2 Online SRX5k IOC II PIC 0 Online 2x 40GE QSFP PIC 2 Online 10x 10GE SFP Related Documentation Maintaining SPCs on the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 214 Trou...

Page 290: ...fiber optic cable connected to a transceiver emit laser light that can damage your eyes CAUTION Do not leave a fiber optic transceiver uncovered except when you are inserting or removing cable The safety cap keeps the port clean and prevents accidental exposure to laser light 6 Arrange the cable to prevent it from dislodging or developing stress points Secure the cable so that it is not supporting...

Page 291: ...C pull the ejector knob that is adjacent to the MIC you are installing away from the MPC faceplate The ejector knob is located between the MIC and the rotational knob that retains the MPC in the services gateway card cage See Figure 83 on page 171 Figure 109 Installing a MIC g030316 1 2 5 Align the rear of the MIC with the guides located at the corners of the MIC slot 6 Slide the MIC into the MPC ...

Page 292: ...ateway SPC An SPC weighs up to 18 3 lb 8 3 kg Be prepared to accept its full weight To remove an SPC see Figure 110 on page 268 1 Have ready a replacement SPC or blank panel and an antistatic mat for the SPC Also have ready rubber safety caps for each SPC you are removing that uses an optical interface 2 Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD point...

Page 293: ... 8 Place one hand around the front of the SPC and the other hand under it to support it Slide the SPC completely out of the chassis and place it on the antistatic mat or in the electrostatic bag CAUTION The weight of the SPC is concentrated in the back end Be prepared to accept the full weight up to 18 3 lb 8 3 kg as you slide the SPC out of the chassis When the SPC is out of the chassis do not ho...

Page 294: ...he right and left edges of the card with the guides inside the card cage 8 Slide the SPC all the way into the card cage until you feel resistance 9 Grasp both ejector handles and rotate them clockwise simultaneously until the SPC is fully seated 10 If the SPC uses fiber optic cable remove the rubber safety cap from each transceiver and cable WARNING Do not look directly into a fiber optic transcei...

Page 295: ...the services gateway The OK LED on the power supply faceplate should blink then light steadily 13 Verify that the SPC is functioning correctly by issuing the show chassis fpc and show chassis fpc pic status commands Figure 111 Installing an SPC g030327 Figure 112 Attaching a Cable to an SPC g030335 Fiber optic cable connector Related Documentation Maintaining SPCs on the SRX5400 Services Gateway o...

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Page 297: ...tem offline Taking the host subsystem offline causes the device to shut down To take the host subsystem offline 1 On the console or other management device connected to the Routing Engine that is paired with the SCB you are removing enter CLI operational mode and issue the following command The command shuts down the Routing Engine cleanly so its state information is preserved user host request sy...

Page 298: ...t or remove the SCB slide the ejector across the SCB horizontally rotate it and slide it again another quarter of a turn Turn the ejector again and repeat as necessary Utilize the indexing feature to maximize leverage and to avoid hitting any adjacent components Operate both ejector handles simultaneously The insertion force on the SCB is too great for one ejector Related Documentation Taking the ...

Page 299: ...avoid damage to the equipment 1 Power off the device 2 Place an electrostatic bag or antistatic mat on a flat stable surface 3 Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 4 Rotate the ejector handles simultaneously counterclockwise to unseat the SCB 5 Grasp the ejector handles and slide the SCB about halfway out of the chassis 6 Pl...

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Page 301: ...osition horizontally and toward the center of the board 7 Power on the services gateway The OK LED on the power supply faceplate should blink then light steadily 8 To verify that the SCB is functioning normally check the LEDs on its faceplate The green OK FAIL LED should light steadily a few minutes after the SCB is installed If the OK FAIL LED is red remove and install the SCB again If the OK FAI...

Page 302: ...00 Services Gateway Console or Auxiliary Cable on page 252 Replacing the SRX5400 Services Gateway Routing Engine To replace the Routing Engine perform the following procedures NOTE The procedure to replace a Routing Engine applies to both SRX5K RE 13 20 and SRX5K RE 1800X4 1 Removing the SRX5400 Services Gateway Routing Engine on page 276 2 Installing the SRX5400 Services Gateway Routing Engine on...

Page 303: ...ing Engine in the service gateway you must install it in SCB slot 0 of service gateway chassis 1 If you have not already done so take the host subsystem offline See Taking the SRX5400 Services Gateway Host Subsystem Offline on page 271 2 Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 3 Ensure that the ejector handles are not in the lo...

Page 304: ... Engine is not functioning properly Contact your customer support representative To check the status of the Routing Engine use the CLI command user host show chassis routing engine Routing Engine status Slot 0 Current state Master For more information about using the CLI see the CLI Explorer 10 If the Routing Engine was replaced on one of the nodes in a chassis cluster then you need to copy certif...

Page 305: ...cation authority folders Related Documentation Routing Engine SRX5K RE 13 20 Overview on page 11 Routing Engine Interface Cable and Wire Specifications for the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 124 RJ 45 Connector Pinouts for the SRX5400 Services Gateway Routing Engine Ethernet Port on page 121 RJ 45 Connector Pinouts for the SRX5400 Services Gateway Routing Engine Auxiliary and Console Ports on pa...

Page 306: ...sable SYN bit and TCP sequence number checking for the secondary node to take over admin cluster set security flow tcp session no syn check admin cluster set security flow tcp session no sequence check 3 Commit the configuration root commit 4 Disconnect control and fabric links between the devices in the chassis cluster so that nodes running different Junos OS releases are disconnected For this ch...

Page 307: ...X5400 Services Gateway on page 195 Powering On an AC Powered SRX5600 Services Gateway Powering On a DC Powered SRX5600 Services Gateway Powering On an AC Powered SRX5800 Services Gateway Powering On a DC Powered SRX5800 Services Gateway 8 Perform the hardware upgrade on the secondary node by replacing SCB2 with SCB3 IOC2 with IOC3 and the existing midplane with the enhanced midplane Following thes...

Page 308: ...es xe 9 0 0 gigether options redundant parent reth0 set interfaces reth0 vlan tagging set interfaces reth0 redundant ether options redundancy group 1 set interfaces reth0 unit 0 vlan id 20 set interfaces reth0 unit 0 family inet address 44 44 44 1 8 edit root clustert show display set grep reth1 set interfaces xe 3 0 4 gigether options redundant parent reth1 set interfaces xe 9 0 4 gigether option...

Page 309: ...imary node and enabling interfaces on the secondary For SRX5400 Services Gateways admin cluster set interfaces xe 2 0 0 disable admin cluster set interfaces xe 2 1 0 disable admin cluster delete interfaces xe 5 0 0 disable admin cluster delete interfaces xe 5 1 0 disable For SRX5600 Services Gateways admin cluster set interfaces xe 2 0 0 disable admin cluster set interfaces xe 2 0 4 disable admin ...

Page 310: ...g On a DC Powered SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 195 Powering On an AC Powered SRX5600 Services Gateway Powering On a DC Powered SRX5600 Services Gateway Powering On an AC Powered SRX5800 Services Gateway Powering On a DC Powered SRX5800 Services Gateway 16 Perform the hardware upgrade on the primary node by replacing SCB2 with SCB3 IOC2 with IOC3 and the existing midplane with the enhanced midp...

Page 311: ... gigether options redundant parent reth0 set interfaces reth0 vlan tagging set interfaces reth0 redundant ether options redundancy group 1 set interfaces reth0 unit 0 vlan id 20 set interfaces reth0 unit 0 family inet address 44 44 44 1 8 edit root clustert show display set grep reth1 set interfaces xe 3 0 4 gigether options redundant parent reth1 set interfaces xe 9 0 4 gigether options redundant...

Page 312: ...he configuration changes root commit check 19 After verifying commit the configuration root commit 20 Verify configuration changes by disabling interfaces on the secondary node and enabling interfaces on the primary For SRX5400 Services Gateways admin cluster set interfaces xe 5 0 0 disable admin cluster set interfaces xe 5 1 0 disable admin cluster delete interfaces xe 2 0 0 disable admin cluster...

Page 313: ...X5800 Services Gateway Powering On a DC Powered SRX5800 Services Gateway a When you power on the secondary node enable the control ports and fabric ports on the primary node and reconfigure them with the correct port values admin cluster delete chassis cluster control ports admin cluster set chassis cluster control ports fpc 1 port 0 admin cluster set chassis cluster control ports fpc 13 port 0 ad...

Page 314: ...PU Flow PIC 3 Online SPU Flow Slot 3 Online SRX5k IOC3 24XGE 6XLG PIC 0 Online 12x 10GE SFP PIC 1 Online 12x 10GE SFP PIC 2 Offline 3x 40GE QSFP PIC 3 Offline 3x 40GE QSFP Slot 4 Online SRX5k SPC II PIC 0 Online SPU Flow PIC 1 Online SPU Flow PIC 2 Online SPU Flow PIC 3 Online SPU Flow Slot 5 Online SRX5k IOC II PIC 0 Online 10x 10GE SFP PIC 2 Online 10x 10GE SFP node1 Slot 1 Online SRX5k IOC II P...

Page 315: ...count 0 node0 254 primary no no None node1 150 secondary no no None root cluster show security monitoring node0 Flow session Flow session CP session CP session FPC PIC CPU Mem current maximum current maximum 2 0 0 11 0 0 1999999 104857600 2 1 2 5 289065 4194304 0 0 2 2 2 5 289062 4194304 0 0 2 3 2 5 289060 4194304 0 0 4 0 2 5 289061 4194304 0 0 4 1 2 5 281249 4194304 0 0 4 2 2 5 281251 4194304 0 0...

Page 316: ...evice is part of a chassis cluster you can upgrade SRX5K SCB and SRX5K RE 13 20 to SRX5K SCBE and SRX5K RE 1800X4 respectively using the in service hardware upgrade ISHU procedure NOTE We strongly recommend that you perform the ISHU during a maintenance window or during the lowest possible traffic as the secondary node is not available at this time Ensure to upgrade the SCB and Routing Engine at t...

Page 317: ...B articles KB12880 and KB12022 from the Knowledge Base 2 Power off the secondary node See Powering Off the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 196 Powering Off the SRX5600 Services Gateway or Powering Off the SRX5800 Services Gateway 3 Disconnect all the interface cards from the chassis backplane by pulling them out of the backplane by 6 to 8 leaving cables in place 4 Replace the SRX5K SCBs with SRX5...

Page 318: ...e interface cards into the chassis backplane NOTE Ensure the cards are inserted in the same order as in the primary node and maintain connectivity between the control link and fabric link 11 Power on the node and issue this command to ensure all the cards are online user host show chassis fpc pic status Slot 0 Online SRX5k SPC II PIC 0 Online SPU Cp PIC 1 Online SPU Flow PIC 2 Online SPU Flow PIC ...

Page 319: ...re upgraded and the node priority is set to a non zero value issue the following command admin cluster show chassis cluster status To ensure that the upgraded primary node receives and transmits data issue the following command admin cluster monitor interface traffic To ensure sessions are created and deleted on the upgraded node issue the following command admin cluster show security monitoring 1...

Page 320: ...ilover count 2 node0 200 secondary no yes None node1 255 primary no yes None For detailed information about chassis cluster see the Chassis Cluster Feature Guide for Security Devices at www juniper net techpubs Related Documentation Replacing SRX5800 Services Gateway MPCs Replacing SRX5800 Services Gateway SPCs Replacing SRX5600 Services Gateway MPCs Replacing SRX5600 Services Gateway SPCs Replaci...

Page 321: ... immediately after removing the existing fan tray To remove the fan tray see Figure 117 on page 296 1 Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 2 Loosen the captive screws on the fan tray faceplate 3 Grasp the fan tray handle and pull it out approximately 1 to 3 inches WARNING To avoid injury keep tools and your fingers away from...

Page 322: ...strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 2 Grasp the fan tray handle and insert it straight into the chassis Note the correct orientation by the this side up label on the top surface of the fan tray 3 Tighten the captive screws on the fan tray faceplate to secure it in the chassis Figure 118 Installing the Fan Tray Copyright 2017 Juniper Networks Inc 296 SRX5400 Services Gateway Hardware Guid...

Page 323: ...ir Filter CAUTION Do not run the services gateway for more than a few minutes without the air filter in place CAUTION Always keep the air filter in place while the device is operating except during replacement Because the fans are very powerful they could pull small bits of wire or other materials into the device through the unfiltered air intake This could damage the services gateway components T...

Page 324: ...rrow and ensure that the air filter is right side up 3 Slide the air filter straight into the chassis until it stops 4 Align the captive screws of the air filter cover with the mounting holes on the chassis 5 Tighten the captive screws on the air filter cover Figure 120 Installing the Air Filter Related Documentation Maintaining the Air Filter on the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 212 Copyright ...

Page 325: ...pply model 1 Removing an SRX5400 Services Gateway AC Power Supply on page 299 2 Installing an SRX5400 Services Gateway AC Power Supply on page 300 Removing an SRX5400 Services Gateway AC Power Supply The power supplies are located at the rear of the chassis Each AC power supply weighs approximately 6 6 lb 3 0 kg CAUTION Do not leave a power supply slot empty for more than 30 minutes while the serv...

Page 326: ... Figure 72 on page 158 1 Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 2 Move the AC switch next to the appliance inlet on the power supply to the off position O 3 Using both hands slide the power supply straight into the chassis until the power supply is fully seated in the chassis slot The power supply faceplate should be flush wit...

Page 327: ...ling an AC Power Supply Related Documentation SRX5400 Services Gateway AC Power Supply on page 83 SRX5400 Services Gateway AC Power Supply LEDs on page 83 Replacing an SRX5400 Services Gateway AC Power Supply Cord on page 301 SRX5400 Services Gateway AC Power Supply Specifications on page 111 Replacing an SRX5400 Services Gateway AC Power Supply Cord To replace an SRX5400 Services Gateway AC power...

Page 328: ...ternal AC power source receptacle 4 Connect the power cord to the power supply 5 Route the power cord along the cable restraint toward the left or right corner of the chassis If needed to hold the power cord in place thread plastic cable ties which you must provide through the openings on the cable restraint 6 Verify that the power cord does not block the air exhaust and access to services gateway...

Page 329: ...ed facility circuit breaker for the power supply being removed Follow your site s procedures for ESD 2 Make sure that the voltage across the DC power source cable leads is 0 V and that there is no chance that the cables might become active during the removal process 3 Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 4 Switch the circuit...

Page 330: ...wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 3 Switch the circuit breaker on the power supply faceplate to the OFF position O 4 For a DC power supply check the setting of the input mode switch Use a sharp nonconductive object to slide the switch to the desired position Set the input mode switch to position 0 for 60 A input or position 1 for 70 A input This setting is used by...

Page 331: ...ar plastic cover protecting the terminal studs on the faceplate 8 Remove the nuts and washers from the terminal studs 9 Secure each power cable lug to the terminal studs first with the washer then with the nut Apply between 23 lb in 2 6 Nm and 25 lb in 2 8 Nm of torque to each nut see Figure 75 on page 160 a Attach the positive DC source power cable lug to the RTN return terminal b Attach the nega...

Page 332: ...hread plastic cable ties which you must provide through the openings on the cable restraint 12 Verify that the power cabling is correct that the cables are not touching or blocking access to services gateway components and that they do not drape where people could trip on them 13 Verify that the INPUT OK LED on the power supply is lit green 14 Switch the circuit breaker on the power supply to the ...

Page 333: ...n O 6 Remove the clear plastic cover protecting the terminal studs on the faceplate 7 Remove the nut and washer from the terminal studs Use a 7 16 in nut driver or pliers 8 Remove the cable lug from the terminal studs 9 Loosen the captive screws on the power supply faceplate 10 Carefully move the power cable out of the way Connecting an SRX5400 Services Gateway DC Power Supply Cable To install a r...

Page 334: ...the same time 11 Verify that the DC source power cabling is correct Observe the status of the LEDs on the power supply faceplate If the power cable is correctly installed and the power supply is functioning normally the PWR OK BRKR ON and INPUT OK LEDs light green steadily Figure 127 Connecting Power Cables to the DC Power Supply Related Documentation SRX5400 Services Gateway DC Power Supply on pa...

Page 335: ...teway for Shipment on page 314 Packing SRX5400 Services Gateway Components for Shipment on page 315 Contacting Customer Support Once you have located the serial numbers of the services gateway or component you can return the services gateway or component for repair or replacement For this you need to contact Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center JTAC You can contact JTAC 24 hours a day 7 da...

Page 336: ... as MPCs SPCs port modules and Routing Engines see the SRX5400 SRX5600 and SRX5800 Services Gateway Card Reference at www juniper net techpubs 2 Obtain a Return Materials Authorization RMA number from JTAC NOTE Do not return the services gateway or any component to Juniper Networks unless you have first obtained an RMA number Juniper Networks reserves the right to refuse shipments that do not have...

Page 337: ...ateway Chassis Serial Number Label on page 311 Locating the SRX5400 Services Gateway Power Supply Serial Number Labels on page 311 Locating the SRX5400 Services Gateway Craft Interface Serial Number Label on page 313 Information You Might Need to Supply to JTAC on page 313 Locating the SRX5400 Services Gateway Chassis Serial Number Label The chassis serial number is located on the right side top c...

Page 338: ...400 Services Gateway Component Serial Numbers with the CLI on page 311 Locating the SRX5400 Services Gateway Chassis Serial Number Label on page 311 Locating the SRX5400 Services Gateway Craft Interface Serial Number Label on page 313 Information You Might Need to Supply to JTAC on page 313 Packing SRX5400 Services Gateway Components for Shipment on page 315 Copyright 2017 Juniper Networks Inc 312...

Page 339: ...Gateway on page 314 Packing SRX5400 Services Gateway Components for Shipment on page 315 Information You Might Need to Supply to JTAC When requesting support from JTAC by telephone be prepared to provide the following information Your existing case number if you have one Details of the failure or problem Type of activity being performed on the services gateway when the problem occurred Configurati...

Page 340: ... page 314 Packing SRX5400 Services Gateway Components for Shipment on page 315 Packing the SRX5400 Services Gateway for Shipment To pack the services gateway for shipment 1 Retrieve the shipping crate and packing materials in which the services gateway was originally shipped If you do not have these materials contact your Juniper Networks representative about approved packaging materials 2 On the ...

Page 341: ... screws from the rack The three lifters can then move the chassis to the shipping container 9 Place the services gateway in the shipping crate or onto the pallet If on a pallet bolt the services gateway to the pallet 10 Cover the services gateway with an ESD bag and place the packing foam on top of and around the services gateway 11 Replace the accessory box on top of the packing foam 12 Securely ...

Page 342: ...number on the exterior of the box to ensure proper tracking CAUTION Do not stack any of the services gateway components during packing Related Documentation Return Procedure for the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 310 Information You Might Need to Supply to JTAC on page 313 Contacting Customer Support on page 309 Required Tools and Parts for Packing the SRX5400 Services Gateway on page 314 Packin...

Page 343: ...delines and Warnings on page 327 Radiation and Laser Warnings on page 335 Maintenance and Operational Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 341 Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 347 Agency Approvals and Regulatory Compliance Information on page 365 317 Copyright 2017 Juniper Networks Inc ...

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Page 345: ...e sure that only authorized service personnel perform other system services Keep the area around the device clear and free from dust before during and after installation Keep tools away from areas where people could trip over them while walking Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry such as rings bracelets or chains which could become caught in the device Wear safety glasses if you are working unde...

Page 346: ...ion screws are fully tightened Related Documentation AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines on page 350 DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines for Switches General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 347 Maintenance and Operational Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 341 Installation Instructions Warning on page 327 Grounded Equipment Warning on page 333 Definitions of Safety Warnin...

Page 347: ...nen Gefahren und der Standardpraktiken zur Vermeidung von Unfällen bewußt Avvertenza Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo La situazione potrebbe causare infortuni alle persone Prima di lavorare su qualsiasi apparecchiatura occorre conoscere i pericoli relativi ai circuiti elettrici ed essere al corrente delle pratiche standard per la prevenzione di incidenti Advarsel Dette varselsymbole...

Page 348: ...del van een speciaal instrument een slot en sleutel of een ander veiligheidsmiddel en welke beheerd wordt door de overheidsinstantie die verantwoordelijk is voor de locatie Varoitus Tämä laite on tarkoitettu asennettavaksi paikkaan johon pääsy on rajoitettua Paikka johon pääsy on rajoitettua tarkoittaa paikkaa johon vain huoltohenkilöstö pääsee jonkin erikoistyökalun lukkoon sopivan avaimen tai jo...

Page 349: ...y que está bajo el control de la autoridad responsable del local Varning Denna enhet är avsedd för installation i områden med begränsat tillträde Ett område med begränsat tillträde får endast tillträdas av servicepersonal med ett speciellt verktyg lås och nyckel eller annan säkerhetsanordning och kontrolleras av den auktoritet som ansvarar för området Related Documentation Definitions of Safety Wa...

Page 350: ... monoammonium phosphate can become highly corrosive and corrodes most metals Any equipment in a room in which a chemical fire extinguisher has been discharged is subject to premature failure and unreliable operation The equipment is considered to be irreparably damaged NOTE Tokeepwarrantieseffective donotuseadrychemicalfireextinguisher to control a fire at or near a Juniper Networks device If a dr...

Page 351: ...reemplazados exclusivamenteporpersonaltécnicoadecuadamentepreparadoycapacitado Varning Denna utrustning ska endast installeras och bytas ut av utbildad och kvalificerad personal Related Documentation General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 319 General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 347 AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines on page 350 DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines...

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Page 353: ...m met de voeding verbindt VaroitusLueasennusohjeetennenjärjestelmänyhdistämistävirtalähteeseen AttentionAvantdebrancherlesystèmesurlasourced alimentation consulter les directives d installation Warnung Lesen Sie die Installationsanweisungen bevor Sie das System an die Stromquelle anschließen AvvertenzaConsultareleistruzionidiinstallazioneprimadicollegareilsistema all alimentatore Advarsel Les inst...

Page 354: ... object lift most of the weight with your legs rather than your back Keep your knees bent and your back relatively straight and avoid twisting your body as you lift Balance the load evenly and be sure that your footing is solid Related Documentation General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 319 Installation Instructions Warning on page 327 Mounting an EX3200 Switch Ramp Warning WARNING When i...

Page 355: ...red to the building structure The device should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack When mounting the device on a partially filled rack load the rack from the bottom to the top with the heaviest component at the bottom of the rack If the rack is provided with stabilizing equipment install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the device in the rack Waarsc...

Page 356: ...e montage ou de réparation de cette unité en casier il convient de prendre des précautions spéciales afin de maintenir la stabilité du système Les directives ci dessous sont destinées à assurer la protection du personnel Le rack sur lequel est monté le Juniper Networks switch doit être fixé à la structure du bâtiment Si cette unité constitue la seule unité montée en casier elle doit être placée da...

Page 357: ...ato di dispositivi stabilizzanti installare tali dispositivi prima di montare o di procedere alla manutenzione dell unità nel supporto Advarsel Unngå fysiske skader under montering eller reparasjonsarbeid på denne enheten når den befinner seg i et kabinett Vær nøye med at systemet er stabilt Følgende retningslinjer er gitt for å verne om sikkerheten Juniper Networks switch må installeres i et stat...

Page 358: ... la parte inferior hacia la superior colocando el equipo más pesado en la parte inferior Si el bastidor dispone de dispositivos estabilizadores instalar éstos antes de montar o proceder al mantenimiento del equipo instalado en el bastidor Varning För att undvika kroppsskada när du installerar eller utför underhållsarbete på denna enhet på en ställning måste du vidta särskilda försiktighetsåtgärder...

Page 359: ...st relié à la terre lors de l utilisation normale Warnung Dieses Gerät muß geerdet werden Stellen Sie sicher daß das Host Gerät während des normalen Betriebs an Erde gelegt ist AvvertenzaQuestaapparecchiaturadeveesserecollegataamassa Accertarsi che il dispositivo host sia collegato alla massa di terra durante il normale utilizzo Advarsel Dette utstyret skal jordes Forviss deg om vertsterminalen er...

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Page 361: ...er Safety Guidelines on page 335 Class 1 Laser Product Warning on page 336 Class 1 LED Product Warning on page 336 Laser Beam Warning on page 337 General Laser Safety Guidelines When working around ports that support optical transceivers observe the following safety guidelines to prevent eye injury Do not look into unterminated ports or at fibers that connect to unknown sources Do not examine unte...

Page 362: ...o láser Clase I Varning Laserprodukt av klass 1 Class 1 LED Product Warning WARNING Class 1 LED product Waarschuwing Klasse 1 LED product Varoitus Luokan 1 valodiodituote Attention Alarme de produit LED Class I Warnung Class 1 LED Produktwarnung WARNING Avvertenza Avvertenza prodotto LED di Classe 1 Advarsel LED produkt i klasse 1 Aviso Produto de classe 1 com LED Atención Aviso sobre producto LED...

Page 363: ...n Strahl blicken und ihn nicht direkt mit optischen Geräten prüfen WARNING Avvertenza Non fissare il raggio con gli occhi né usare strumenti ottici per osservarlo direttamente WARNING Advarsel Stirr eller se ikke direkte p strlen med optiske instrumenter WARNING Aviso Não olhe fixamente para o raio nem olhe para ele directamente com instrumentos ópticos WARNING Atención No mirar fijamente el haz n...

Page 364: ...re optique n y est connecté il est recommandé de ne pas regarder fixement l intérieur de ces ouvertures Warnung Aus der Port Öffnung können unsichtbare Strahlen emittieren wenn kein Glasfaserkabel angeschlossen ist Vermeiden Sie es sich den Strahlungen auszusetzen und starren Sie nicht in die Öffnungen Avvertenza Quando i cavi in fibra non sono inseriti radiazioni invisibili possono essere emesse ...

Page 365: ...t inte stirra in i oskyddade öppningar Related Documentation General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 319 Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings for Switches on page 335 Installation Instructions Warning on page 327 Grounded Equipment Warning on page 333 339 Copyright 2017 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 35 Radiation and Laser Warnings ...

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Page 367: ...mended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Waarschuwing Er is ontploffingsgevaar als de batterij verkeerd vervangen wordt Vervang de batterij slechts met hetzelfde of een equivalent type dat door de fabrikant aanbevolen is Gebruikte batterijen dienen overeenkomstig fabrieksvoorschriften weggeworpen te worden Varoitus Räjähdyksen vaara jos akku...

Page 368: ...ones del fabricante Varning Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte Ersätt endast batteriet med samma batterityp som rekommenderas av tillverkaren eller motsvarande Följ tillverkarens anvisningar vid kassering av använda batterier Jewelry Removal Warning WARNING Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines remove jewelry including rings necklaces and watches Metal objects heat up ...

Page 369: ... linhas de corrente retire todas as jóias que estiver a usar incluindo anéis fios e relógios Os objectos metálicos aquecerão em contacto com a corrente e em contacto com a ligação à terra podendo causar queimaduras graves ou ficarem soldados aos terminais Atención Antes de operar sobre equipos conectados a líneas de alimentación quitarse las joyas incluidos anillos collares y relojes Los objetos d...

Page 370: ...ke switch van de Juniper Networks router dan ook oververhit raakt dient u deze niet te bedienen op een plaats waar de maximale aanbevolen omgevingstemperatuur van 40 C wordt overschreden Om te voorkomen dat de luchtstroom wordt beperkt dient er minstens 15 2 cm speling rond de ventilatie openingen te zijn Varoitus Ettei Juniper Networks switch sarjan reititin ylikuumentuisi sitä ei saa käyttää til...

Page 371: ... impedir la restricción de la entrada de aire deje un espacio mínimo de 15 2 cm alrededor de las aperturas para ventilación Varning Förhindra att en Juniper Networks switch överhettas genom att inte använda den i ett område där den maximalt rekommenderade omgivningstemperaturen på 40 C överskrids Förhindra att luftcirkulationen inskränks genom att se till att det finns fritt utrymme på minst 15 2 ...

Page 372: ...nna produkt bör skötas i enlighet med landets alla lagar och föreskrifter Related Documentation General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 319 General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 347 AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines on page 350 DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines for Switches Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings for Switches on page 335 Installation Instruc...

Page 373: ...igned for use as intrabuilding within the building interfaces only Type 2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR 1089 CORE and require isolation from the exposed outside plant OSP cabling To comply with NEBS requirements and protect against lightning surges and commercial power disturbances the intrabuilding ports must not be metallically connected to interfaces that connect to the OSP or its wiring T...

Page 374: ...ge instructions To ensure that the device and peripheral equipment function safely and correctly use the cables and connectors specified for the attached peripheral equipment and make certain they are in good condition You can remove and replace many device components without powering off or disconnecting power to the device as detailed elsewhere in the hardware documentation for this device Never...

Page 375: ...urself before handling the component Avoid contact between the component that is subject to ESD damage and your clothing ESD voltages emitted from clothing can damage components When removing or installing a component that is subject to ESD damage always place it component side up on an antistatic surface in an antistatic card rack or in an antistatic bag see Figure 132 on page 349 If you are retu...

Page 376: ...mply with local and national electrical codes You must provide an external certified circuit breaker rated minimum 20 A in the building installation The power cord serves as the main disconnecting device for the AC powered device The socket outlet must be near the AC powered device and be easily accessible For devices that have more than one power supply connection you must ensure that all power c...

Page 377: ... CA Advarsel Før det utføres arbeid på kabinettet eller det arbeides i nærheten av strømforsyningsenheter skal strømledningen trekkes ut på vekselstrømsenheter AvisoAntesdetrabalharnumchassis ouantesdetrabalharpertodeunidades de fornecimento de energia desligue o cabo de alimentação nas unidades de corrente alternada Atención Antes de manipular el chasis de un equipo o trabajar cerca de una fuente...

Page 378: ...10 17 and 110 18 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 NOTE Primary overcurrent protection is provided by the building circuit breaker This breaker should protect against excess currents short circuits and earth faults in accordance with NEC ANSI NFPA70 Ensure that the polarity of the DC input wiring is correct Under certain conditions connections with reversed polarity might trip the prima...

Page 379: ...echer auf AUS und kleben Sie den Schaltergriff des Unterbrechers mit Klebeband in der AUS Stellung fest Avvertenza Prima di svolgere una qualsiasi delle procedure seguenti verificare che il circuito CC non sia alimentato Per verificare che tutta l alimentazione sia scollegata OFF individuare l interruttore automatico sul quadro strumenti che alimenta il circuito CC mettere l interruttore in posizi...

Page 380: ...chuwing Bij de installatie van het toestel moet de aardverbinding altijd het eerste worden gemaakt en het laatste worden losgemaakt Varoitus Laitetta asennettaessa on maahan yhdistäminen aina tehtävä ensiksi ja maadoituksen irti kytkeminen viimeiseksi Attention Lors de l installation de l appareil la mise à la terre doit toujours être connectée en premier et déconnectée en dernier Warnung Der Erda...

Page 381: ...our la dernière fois Warnung Die Stromzufuhr ist nur mit geeigneten Ringösen an das DC Netzteil anzuschliessen Die richtige Anschlusssequenz ist Erdanschluss zu Erdanschluss RTN zu RTN und dann 48V zu 48V Die richtige Sequenz zum Abtrennen der Stromversorgung ist 48V zu 48V RTN zu RTN und dann Erdanschluss zu Erdanschluss Es ist zu beachten dass der Erdanschluss immer zuerst angeschlossen und als ...

Page 382: ...en lus type of het grijperschop type waarbij de aansluitpunten omhoog wijzen Deze aansluitpunten dienen de juiste maat voor de draden te hebben en dienen zowel de isolatie als de geleider vast te klemmen Varoitus Jos säikeellinen johdin on tarpeen käytä hyväksyttyä johdinliitäntää esimerkiksi suljettua silmukkaa tai kourumaista liitäntää jossa on ylöspäin käännetyt kiinnityskorvat Tällaisten liitä...

Page 383: ... godkända ledningskontakter användas t ex kabelsko av sluten eller öppen typ med uppåtvänd tapp Storleken på dessa kontakter måste vara avpassad till ledningarna och måste kunna hålla både isoleringen och ledaren fastklämda Related Documentation Action to Take After an Electrical Accident on page 364 General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 347 AC Power Electrical Safety Guideline...

Page 384: ...elle procedure seguenti verificare che il circuito CC non sia alimentato Per verificare che tutta l alimentazione sia scollegata OFF individuare l interruttore automatico sul quadro strumenti che alimenta il circuito CC mettere l interruttore in posizione OFF e fissarlo con nastro adesivo in tale posizione Advarsel Før noen av disse prosedyrene utføres kontroller at strømmen er frakoblet likestrøm...

Page 385: ...ounding conductor is a separately derived system at the supply transformer or motor generator set WARNING When you install the device the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last Waarschuwing Bij de installatie van het toestel moet de aardverbinding altijd het eerste worden gemaakt en het laatste worden losgemaakt Varoitus Laitetta asennettaessa on maahan yhdistäminen aina...

Page 386: ...8 V RTN naar RTN aarde naar aarde Varoitus Oikea yhdistettava kytkentajarjestys on maajohto maajohtoon RTN varten RTN 48 V varten 48 V Oikea irrotettava kytkentajarjestys on 48 V varten 48 V RTN varten RTN maajohto maajohtoon Attention Câblez l approvisionnement d alimentation CC En utilisant les crochets appropriés à l extrémité de câblage En reliant la puissance l ordre approprié de câblage est ...

Page 387: ...ndo os talões apropriados na extremidade da fiação Ao conectar a potência a seqüência apropriada da fiação é moída para moer RTN a RTN então 48 V a 48 V Ao desconectar a potência a seqüência apropriada da fiação é 48 V a 48 V RTN a RTN moeu então para moer Anote que o fio à terra deve sempre ser conectado primeiramente e desconectado por último Anote que o fio à terra deve sempre ser conectado pri...

Page 388: ...cce usare connettori omologati come quelli a occhiello o a forcella con linguette rivolte verso l alto I connettori devono avere la misura adatta per il cablaggio e devono serrare sia l isolante che il conduttore Advarsel Hvis det er nødvendig med flertrådede ledninger brukes godkjente ledningsavslutninger som for eksempel lukket sløyfe eller spadetype med oppoverbøyde kabelsko Disse avslutningene...

Page 389: ...7 AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines on page 350 DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines for Switches TN Power Warning WARNING The device is designed to work with a TN power system Waarschuwing Het apparaat is ontworpen om te functioneren met TN energiesystemen Varoitus Koje on suunniteltu toimimaan TN sähkövoimajärjestelmien yhteydessä Attention Ce dispositif a été conçu pour fonctionner avec de...

Page 390: ...njury take the following actions in this order 1 Use caution Be aware of potentially hazardous conditions that could cause further injury 2 Disconnect power from the device 3 If possible send another person to get medical aid Otherwise assess the condition of the victim then call for help Related Documentation General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 319 General Electrical Safety Guidelines ...

Page 391: ... 1 2003 Safety of Information Technology Equipment EN 60950 1 2001 Safety of Information Technology Equipment IEC 60950 1 2001 Safety of Information Technology Equipment with country deviations EN 60825 1 A1 A2 1994 Safety of Laser Products Part 1 Equipment Classification NEBS GR 63 CORE GR 1089 CORE EMC EN 300 386 V1 3 3 2005 Telecom Network Equipment EMC requirements EMI FCC Part 15 Class A 2007...

Page 392: ...400 Services Gateway Physical Specifications on page 90 SRX5400ServicesGatewayComplianceStatementsforEMCRequirementsonpage366 SRX5400 Services Gateway Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements Canada on page 366 European Community on page 366 Israel on page 366 Japan on page 367 United States on page 367 Canada This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numérique ...

Page 393: ...sonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in whic...

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