Table 6: SRX550 Services Gateway Front Panel Components (continued)
Description
Location
Component
Number
Connects a laptop to the services gateway for CLI
management. The port uses an RJ-45 serial connection,
is configured as data terminal equipment (DTE), and
supports the RS-232 (EIA-232) standard.
Left side of the
front chassis
panel
Serial Console Port
2
Connects a laptop to the services gateway for CLI
management through a USB interface. The port accepts
a Mini-B type USB cable plug. A USB cable with Mini-B
and Type A USB plugs is supplied with the services
gateway. To use the USB console port, you must
download a USB driver to the management station from
the Juniper Networks website.
Left side of the
front chassis
panel
USB Console Port
3
NOTE:
The Auxiliary port is not supported on the
SRX550 Services Gateway.
Left side of the
front chassis
panel
AUX Port
4
Both slots support Mini-PIMs.
Left side of the
front chassis
panel
2 Mini-PIM slots
numbered 1 and 2
5
•
All slots support GPIMs.
•
Slot 3 supports 10-gigabit XPIMs.
•
Slot 6 supports 20-gigabit XPIMs.
•
Slots 3, 4, 6, and 8 support PoE. For more information
about PoE, see
“SRX550 Services Gateway Power
NOTE:
SRX550 Services Gateway does not support
hot-swappable functionality for GPIMs and XPIMs
Front chassis
panel
6 GPIM slots
numbered 3 through
8. For specific
GPIM/XPIM slots, see
6
Rack-mounting brackets attached when the services
gateway is mounted on a rack.
The mounting brackets are used to attach the services
gateway to a rack or cabinet.
Sides of chassis
Mounting brackets
7
While working on the services gateway, use the ESD
outlet to plug in an ESD grounding strap to prevent your
body from sending static charges to the services
gateway, which will damage the device.
Left side of the
front chassis
panel
Electrostatic
discharge (ESD) outlet
8
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