External timing ports, Cabling the srp i/o module – Juniper Networks ERX Hardware 8 User Manual

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ERX 8.0.x Hardware Guide

Cabling the SRP I/O Module

Before powering up the router, you must set up a management console. The
console enables you to communicate with your system during the power-up process
and to manage your system using the command-line interface (CLI).

When connecting a console directly to the SRP I/O module, use a cable appropriate
for your terminal connector. The cable must have a female DB-9 connector to attach
to the RS-232 port on the SRP I/O module. See Figure 24 and Figure 25.

The console port is considered a data terminal equipment interface
(DTE). Direct connection to a terminal or PC (which also have DTE
interfaces) requires a crossover cable.

NOTE: The alarm function on the SRP I/O module is currently not implemented.

Only ERX-7xx and ERX-14xx models have external timing ports and alarm leads
located on the SRP I/O module. All ERX routers have console ports located on
the SRP I/O module. See Table 8 for details on each component.

Table 8: SRP I/O Ports

Port

Description

Alarm leads (ERX-7xx and ERX-14xx models
only)

Six terminal blocks for external alarm
contacts; use a minimum 26-AWG for each
(currently not implemented)

External timing ports (ERX-7xx and ERX-14xx
models only)

Two 3-pin wire-wrap posts for US
external clock sources; primary (A)
and secondary (B)

Two BNC connectors for E1 clock
sources; primary (A) and secondary (B)

Management console ports

One 10/100Base-T Ethernet
management port with an RJ-45
connector

One RS-232 console port with a DB-9
connector for VT100 management
access

External Timing Ports

NOTE: This section applies to ERX-7xx and ERX-14xx models only. The ERX-310
router does not support external timing.

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