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1. J Web User Guide J Web Interface User Guide Describes how to use the J Web graphical user interface GUI to configure monitor and manage Juniper Networks routing platforms m_List of Technical Publications List of Technical Publications Table 1 Technical Documentation for Supported Routing Platforms continued Book Description JUNOS API and Scripting Documentation JUNOScript API Guide Describes how to use the JUNOScript application programming interface API to monitor and configure Juniper Networks routing platforms JUNOS XML API Configuration Reference Provides reference pages for the configuration tag elements in the JUNOS XML API JUNOS XML API Operational Reference Provides reference pages for the operational tag elements in the JUNOS XML API NETCONF API Guide Describes how to use the NETCONF API to monitor and configure Juniper Networks routing platforms JUNOS Configuration and Diagnostic Automation Guide Describes how to use the commit script and self diagnosis features of the JUNOS software This guide explains how to enforce custom configuration rules defined in scripts how to use commit script macros to provide simplified aliases for frequently used configuration statements and how to configure diagnostic event policies Hardware Documentation Hardware Guide Describes how to install maintain and troubleshoot routing platforms and comp
2. EE 17 Declaration OFC OMLOMMULY aeter eene do Dr Ree t n Mature nte ette 18 List of Technical Publications de cepere eee oet eee page sh aee 19 Requesting SUDDOLTE 5 ete iet roe D lotti te A Coe ped esce Rc oat 25 REVISION THIStORY i2 eee ce o ue tnr e e e tos 25 Quick Start Description Quick Start Description This Quick Start contains information you need to install and configure the router quickly For complete installation instructions see the M7i Internet Router Hardware Guide at http www juniper net techpubs hardware A WARNING This Quick Start contains a summary of safety warnings in Safety Warnings on page 15 For a complete list of warnings for this router including translations see the M7i Internet Router Hardware Guide at http www juniper net techpubs hardware The M7i Internet Router is a complete routing system that provides ATM channelized Ethernet IP services and SONET SDH interfaces for large networks and network applications such as those supported by Internet service providers ISPs Application specific integrated circuits ASICs a definitive part of the router design enables the router to forward data at the high speeds demanded by current network media The router accommodates up to four Physical Interface Cards PICs In addition to the PICs the Fixed Interface Card FIC provides two Fast Ethernet ports or one Gigabit Ethernet port depending on your configuration The
3. Safety Warnings m 15 M7i Internet Router Quick Start 16 m When installing the router do not use a ramp inclined at more than 10 degrees Manually installing the router requires two people to lift To prevent injury keep your back straight and lift with your legs not your back Do not attempt to lift the chassis by the power supply handles The router should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack When mounting the router in 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 devices install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the router in the rack When removing or installing an electrical component always place it component side up on a flat antistatic surface or in an electrostatic bag When you install the router the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last Wire the DC power supply using the appropriate lugs When connecting power the proper wiring sequence is ground to ground RTN to RTN then 48 V to 48 V When disconnecting power the proper wiring sequence is 48 V to 48 V RTN to RTN then ground to ground The ground wire should always be connected first and disconnected last Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during electrical storms Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines remo
4. This procedure connects the router to the network but does not enable it to forward traffic For complete information about enabling the router to forward traffic including examples see the JUNOS Internet software configuration guides To configure the software follow this procedure T Verify that the router is powered on as described in Step 6 Power On the Router on page 12 Log in as the root user There is no password Start the CLI root cli root gt Enter configuration mode cli gt configure edit root Configure the name of the router If the name includes spaces enclose the name in quotation marks edit root set system host name host name Configure the router s domain name edit root set system domain name domain name Configure the IP address and prefix length for the router s Ethernet interface edit root set interfaces fxpO unit O family inet address address prefix length Configure the IP address of a backup router which is used only while the routing protocol is not running edit root set system backup router address Configure the IP address of a DNS server edit Step 7 Perform Initial Software Configuration NW 13 M7i Internet Router Quick Start root set system name server address 10 Set the root authentication password by entering either a clear text password an encrypted password or an ssh public key string DSA or RSA edit ro
5. WARNING The intra building port s of the router is suitable for connection to intrabuilding or unexposed wiring or cabling only The intra building port s of the router MUST NOT be metallically connected to interfaces that connect to the OSP or its wiring These interfaces are designed for use as intra building interfaces only Type 2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR 1089 CORE Issue 4 and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling The addition of Primary Protectors is not sufficient protection in order to connect these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring CAUTION Before removing or installing components of a router attach an ESD strap to an ESD point and place the other end of the strap around your bare wrist Failure to use an ESD strap could result in damage to the router CAUTION An external Surge Protective Device SPD should be used at the AC input of the router m Only trained and qualified personnel should install or replace the router m Perform only the procedures described in this quick start or the M7i Internet Router Hardware Guide Other services should be performed by authorized service personnel only m Read the installation instructions before you connect the router to a power source m Before installing the router read the guidelines for site preparation in the M7i Internet Router Hardware Guide to make sure that the site meets power environmental and clearance requirements for the router
6. numbers 1 and 2 m Electrostatic discharge wrist strap m Antistatic mat Step 1 Prepare the Site 9002209 m Blank panels to cover any slots not occupied by a component Step 1 Prepare the Site W 5 M7i Internet Router Quick Start Step 2 Prepare for Front or Center Mounting The cable management system organizes and supports the PIC cables to prevent damage The mounting brackets are shipped installed in the front mounting position but must be removed to install the cable management system 1 Attach an electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 2 Usea number 2 Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws from the front and rear of the mounting brackets on the chassis Remove the mounting brackets 3 Locate the cable management racks and appropriate screws in the accessory box 4 Slide the cable management racks into the slots at the front of the chassis 5 Usea number 2 Phillips screwdriver to tighten the screws that secure the cable management system to the chassis 6 Reinstall the mounting brackets m Front mount Reinstall the mounting bracket in the position shown in Figure 2 on page 6 and replace the screws m Center mount Install the mounting brackets in the center mounting position and replace the screws Figure 2 Mounting Bracket in Front Mounting Position PICs g003200 ESD point FIC Routing Engine Fig
7. M7i Internet Router Quick Start 30 April 2007 Part Number 530 017640 01 Revision 2 This document describes how to install the M7i Internet router Contents QuickStart Description sos RO REPRISE RO talented oh 5 Step Prepare the Site eem petet e e ese tei te orte e ee Ett 5 Rack Mounting Requirements esekese iaieiiea ea a 3 Tools Required rtg trie ede eve dte o DAE obs dase tes 5 Step 2 Prepare for Front or Center Mounting ssss He 6 Step 3 Install the ROTET stare c tte te esit erg cemere tte Tett ge 7 Step 4 Connect External Devices and PIC Cables 00 c ccc teeteteeeeeees 8 Connect a Management Console or Auxiliary Device eccerre 9 Connect to a Network for Out of Band Management esseere 9 Connect FIC dnd PIC Cables oot o ee sod es We eb e ts 9 Step 5 Connect Ground and Power Cables sssss 10 Connect AC BOWet 5io cet telnet oc bue t utes e Put t deerant 10 Connect DOCPOWGES See ie re e a e e ERR ode s 11 Step 6 Power On the Router s een e tite cete eed 12 Step 7 Perform Initial Software Configuration ssssssss 15 Safety Warming S lanei te e RU ae rede Dt sai te EE UPe S REIR TRU aleati 15 M7i Internet Router Quick Start Compliance Statements for NEBS ssssssssssssssss mn 17 Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements sss 17 canada venyn cae teret p CORP RT Leer tan SUIS R US EE OH e ERE P Reo ETA 17 E ropean UniOT i5 v uc a EE E ETE ban dol P p E AE
8. built in tunnel interface on the Compact Forwarding Engine Board CFEB provides tunnel services and the optional Adaptive Services Module ASM on the CFEB allows one or more services to be configured on this interface The router provides very high throughput for any combination of PICs that does not exceed 5 2 Gbps full duplex A combination that exceeds this number is supported but constitutes oversubscription The router is shipped in a cardboard carton secured with foam packing material The carton contains m One accessory box the box to which this Quick Start is taped m One Juniper Networks router m One Quick Start this document Step 1 Prepare the Site Before installing the router read the site preparation guidelines in the M7i Internet Router Hardware Guide to make sure that the site meets power environmental and clearance requirements for the router Rack Mounting Requirements m You Can install the router in a four post rack or cabinet or an open frame rack m The rack must be strong enough to support the weight of the fully configured router up to about 36 5 Ib 16 6 kg You can mount up to 21 M7i routers ina Quick Start Description M 3 M7i Internet Router Quick Start 4 m Step 1 Prepare the Site floor to ceiling rack If you do so the rack must be capable of supporting a combined weight of over 766 Ib 347 kg The rack rails must be spaced widely enough to accommodate the router chassis s exte
9. ened loops of cable to dangle which stresses the cable at the fastening point Make sure you have the appropriate cable for the FIC or PIC If you are connecting to a FIC or PIC with removable transceivers make sure the transceiver is installed If the transceiver is covered by a rubber safety plug remove the plug If the cable connector is covered by a rubber safety cap remove the cap Insert the appropriate cable connector into the cable connector port on the FIC or PIC faceplate Arrange the cable in the cable management system to prevent it from dislodging or developing stress points Secure the cable so that it is not supporting its own weight as it hangs to the floor Place excess cable out of the way in a neatly coiled loop in the cable management system Placing fasteners on the loop helps to maintain its shape Step 5 Connect Ground and Power Cables D NOTE Connect each power supply to a separate external power source The M7i router uses either AC or DC power supplies Perform the appropriate procedure for each power supply in your router Connect AC Power 10 m Connect AC Power on page 10 Connect DC Power on page 11 Locate the power cords shipped with the router which should have a plug appropriate for your geographical location Attach an electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis Step 5 Connect Ground and Powe
10. er 2 Phillips screwdriver remove the screw next to the grounding symbol above the power supplies on the chassis rear Secure the grounding cable lug to the grounding point by reinstalling and tightening the screw Verify that a licensed electrician has attached a listed power cable lug to each power source cable Loop the power cables through the hook located on the faceplate to the right of the field wiring terminals Depending on the type of power cable lugs used loosen or remove the screws on the field wiring terminals Insert each power cable lug into the appropriate field wiring terminal Use a number 1 Phillips screwdriver to secure the power cable lug Turn the screw on each field wiring terminal clockwise and apply between 8 Ib in 0 9 Nm and 9 Ib in 1 02 Nm of torque to each screw a Insert the positive source cable into the return terminal labeled RTN b Insert the negative source cable into the input terminal labeled 48 10 Verify that the DC source power cabling and the grounding cabling are correct Step 5 Connect Ground and Power Cables m 11 M7i Internet Router Quick Start Verify that the power cables are not touching or blocking access to router components and that they do not drape where people could trip on them Switch on the external circuit breakers to provide voltage to the DC power source cable leads Figure 6 Connect the Power Cables to a DC Router To ground USE C
11. liary Device 1 Turn off the power to the console or auxiliary device 2 Plug the female end of the RS 252 serial connector into the CONSOLE or AUX MODEM port 5 Usea2 5 mm flat blade screwdriver to tighten the screws on the connector 4 Connect the other end of the cable to the console or auxiliary device Connect to a Network for Out of Band Management 1 Turn off the power to the networking device 2 Plug one end of the Ethernet cable with RJ 45 RJ 45 connectors into the MGMT port on the Routing Engine 5 Plug the other end into the networking device Connect FIC and PIC Cables WARNING Do not look directly into a fiber optic transceiver or into the ends of fiber optic cables connected to a transceiver Fiber optic transceivers contain laser light sources that can damage your eyes Step 4 Connect External Devices and PIC Cables m 9 M7i Internet Router Quick Start A CAUTION To prevent damage to fiber optic transceivers and fiber optic cables observe the following precautions Do not leave a fiber optic transceiver uncovered except when inserting or removing cable The safety plug keeps the port clean and prevents accidental exposure to laser light Do not bend fiber optic cable beyond the maximum bend radius An arc smaller than a few inches in diameter can damage the cable and cause problems that are difficult to diagnose Do not let fiber optic cable hang free from the connector Do not allow fast
12. onents Each platform has its own hardware guide PIC Guide Describes the routing platform s Physical Interface Cards PICs Each platform has its own PIC guide JUNOScope Documentation JUNOScope Software User Guide Describes the JUNOScope software graphical user interface GUI how to install and administer the software and how to use the software to manage routing platform configuration files and monitor routing platform operations J series Routing Platform Documentation Getting Started Guide Provides an overview basic instructions and specifications for J series routing platforms The guide explains how to prepare your site for installation unpack and install the router and its components install licenses and establish basic connectivity Use the Getting Started Guide for your router model Basic LAN and WAN Access Configuration Guide Explains how to configure the interfaces on J series Services Routers for basic IP routing with standard routing protocols ISDN backup and digital subscriber line DSL connections Advanced WAN Access Configuration Guide Explains how to configure J series Services Routers in virtual private networks VPNs and multicast networks configure data link switching DLSw services and apply routing techniques such as policies stateless and stateful firewall filters IP Security IPSec tunnels and class of service CoS classification for safer more efficient r
13. opp CONDUCT g003243 Grounding lug Step 6 Power On the Router Verify that an external management device is connected to one of the Routing Engine ports on the Routing Engine AUX MODEM CONSOLE or MGMT Turn on the power to the external management device Verify that the power supply is fully inserted in the chassis and the thumbscrews on their faceplates are tightened Verify that the power cord or cables are properly connected m Verify that the ends of the AC power cord are firmly plugged into the appliance inlet on the power supply faceplate and the external power source receptacle m Verify that the source DC power cables are connected to the appropriate terminal on the power supply faceplate the positive source cable to the return terminal labeled RTN and the negative source cable to the input terminal labeled 48V Press the power switch on the power supply faceplate to the ON position Monitor the startup procedure on the external management device to ensure that the system boots properly 12 HN Step 6 Power On the Router Step 7 Perform Initial Software Configuration Verify that the OUPUT OK LED lights steadily If the LED does not light after 60 seconds repeat Steps 3 through 6 If necessary reinstall the AC power cord or DC power cables For routers with two power supplies repeat Steps 3 through 7 for the second power supply Step 7 Perform Initial Software Configuration
14. orrected DC connect procedure Added list of technical publications 12 January 2007 530 01 7640 01 Revision 1 Added EMC requirements and the Declaration of Conformity Minor edits 28 June 2006 530 016682 01 Revision 1 4 June 2004 530 010961 01 Revision 1 Copyright 2007 Juniper Networks Inc All rights reserved Juniper Networks the Juniper Networks logo NetScreen and ScreenOS are registered trademarks of Juniper Networks Inc in the United States and other countries JUNOS and JUNOSe are trademarks of Juniper Networks Inc All other trademarks service marks registered trademarks or registered service marks are the property of their respective owners Juniper Networks assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies in this document Juniper Networks reserves the right to change modify transfer or otherwise revise this publication without notice Products made or sold by Juniper Networks or components thereof might be covered by one or more of the following patents that are owned by or licensed to Juniper Networks U S Patent Nos 5 473 599 5 905 725 5 909 440 6 192 051 6 333 650 6 359 479 6 406 312 6 429 706 6 459 579 6 493 347 6 538 518 6 538 899 6 552 918 6 567 902 6 578 186 and 6 590 785 Requesting Support M 23
15. ot set system root authentication plain text password New password password Retype new password password or edit root set system root authentication encrypted password encrypted password or edit root set system root authentication ssh dsa public key or edit root set system root authentication ssh rsa public key 11 Optionally display the configuration to verify that it is correct edit root show system host name host name domain name domain name backup router address root authentication authentication method password public key name server address interfaces fxpO unit O family inet address address prefix length 12 Commit the configuration to activate it on the router edit root commit 14 1H Step 7 Perform Initial Software Configuration Safety Warnings Safety Warnings 13 Optionally configure additional properties by adding the necessary configuration statements Then commit the changes to activate them on the router edit root host commit 14 When you have finished configuring the router exit configuration mode edit root host exit root host gt A WARNING See installation instructions before connecting the router This is a summary of safety warnings For a complete list of warnings for this router including translations see the M7i Internet Router Hardware Guide at http www juniper net techpubs
16. outing m 21 List of Technical Publications M7i Internet Router Quick Start Table 1 Technical Documentation for Supported Routing Platforms continued Book Description Administration Guide Shows how to manage users and operations monitor network performance upgrade software and diagnose common problems on J series Services Routers Release Notes JUNOS Release Notes Summarize new features and known problems for a particular software release provide corrections and updates to published JUNOS JUNOScript and NETCONF manuals provide information that might have been omitted from the manuals and describe upgrade and downgrade procedures Hardware Release Notes Describe the available documentation for the routing platform and summarize known problems with the hardware and accompanying software Each platform has its own release notes JUNOScope Release Notes Contain corrections and updates to the published JUNOScope manual provide information that might have been omitted from the manual and describe upgrade and downgrade procedures J series Services Router Release Notes Briefly describe Services Router features identify known hardware problems and provide upgrade and downgrade instructions Table 2 JUNOS Internet Software Network Operations Guides Book Description Baseline Describes the most basic tasks for running a network using Juniper Networks products Ta
17. r Cables Connect DC Power S 4 Step 5 Connect Ground and Power Cables Verify that the switch on each power supply faceplate is in the OFF O position For each power supply a Insert the appliance coupler end of a power cord into the appliance inlet on a power supply faceplate b Insert the plug into an AC power source receptacle c Verify that the power cord does not block access to router components or drape where people could trip on it AN 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 the power faceplate Make sure that there is no power flowing from the external power source so that the voltage across the leads of the power cables is 0 V Ensure that there is no chance that the cable leads might become active during the procedure For each power supply verify that the power switch on the power supply faceplate is in the OFF O position Connect the grounding cable to a proper earth ground for each external DC power source if it is not already connected Verify that a licensed electrician has attached the cable lug provided with the router to the grounding cable Using a numb
18. r Guide Describes how to use the JUNOS command line interface CLI to configure monitor and manage Juniper Networks routing platforms This material was formerly covered in the JUNOS System Basics Configuration Guide Feature Guide Provides a detailed explanation and configuration examples for several of the most complex features in the JUNOS software High Availability Guide Provides an overview of hardware and software resources that ensure a high level of continuous routing platform operation and describes how to configure high availability HA features such as nonstop routing NSR and graceful Routing Engine switchover GRES MPLS Applications Provides an overview of traffic engineering concepts and describes how to configure traffic engineering protocols Multicast Protocols Provides an overview of multicast concepts and describes how to configure multicast routing protocols Network Interfaces Provides an overview of the network interface functions of the JUNOS software and describes how to configure the network interfaces on the routing platform Network Management Provides an overview of network management concepts and describes how to configure various network management features such as SNMP and accounting options Policy Framework Provides an overview of policy concepts and describes how to configure routing policy firewall filters and forwarding options Routing Pro
19. rks VPNs virtual private LAN service VPLS and Layer 2 circuits Provides configuration examples JUNOS References Hierarchy and RFC Reference Describes the JUNOS configuration mode commands Provides a hierarchy reference that displays each level of a configuration hierarchy and includes all possible configuration statements that can be used at that level This material was formerly covered in he JUNOS System Basics Configuration Guide Interfaces Command Reference Describes the JUNOS software operational mode commands you use to monitor and troubleshoot interfaces Routing Protocols and Policies Command Reference Describes the JUNOS software operational mode commands you use to monitor and troubleshoot routing policies and protocols including firewall filters System Basics and Services Command Reference Describes the JUNOS software operational mode commands you use to monitor and troubleshoot system basics including commands for real time monitoring and route or path tracing system software management and chassis management Also describes commands for monitoring and troubleshooting services such as class of service CoS IP Security IPSec stateful firewalls flow collection and flow monitoring System Log Messages Reference Describes how to access and interpret system log messages generated by JUNOS software modules and provides a reference page for each message
20. rnal dimensions 3 5 in 8 9 cm high 18 2 in 45 7 cm deep and 17 5 in 44 5 cm wide The mounting hardware extends the width to fit into standard 19 in racks For service personnel to remove and install hardware components there must be adequate space at the front and back of the router At least 24 in 61 0 cm both in front of and behind the rack or cabinet is required NEBS GR 63 recommends at least 30 in in front of the rack or cabinet The rack or cabinet must have an adequate supply of cooling air m 6in 15 2 cm is required between the side of the router and any equipment that produces heat m 2 8 in 7 1 cm is required between the side of the router and any large surface that does not produce heat such as a wall In a closed cabinet there must be a minimum of 6 in 15 2 cm of unobstructed airflow behind the router or airflow baffles must be installed to prevent recirculation of hot air and overheating If the router is the only unit in the rack mount it at the bottom of the rack When mounting the router in a partially filled rack load the rack from the bottom to the top with the heaviest component at the bottom of the rack Figure 1 Rack Clearances and Router Dimensions Tools Required o Q jOOcOO0O000000009000000000000000000000000 O000900000000000000000000000000000000000000000 N 0Oo60000000000900009000o006000000 m Phillips screwdriver
21. sks include upgrading and reinstalling JUNOS software gathering basic system management information verifying your network topology and searching log messages Interfaces Describes tasks for monitoring interfaces Tasks include using loopback testing and locating alarms MPLS Describes tasks for configuring monitoring and troubleshooting an example MPLS network Tasks include verifying the correct configuration of the MPLS and RSVP protocols displaying the status and statistics of MPLS running on all routing platforms in the network and using the layered MPLS troubleshooting model to investigate problems with an MPLS network MPLS Log Reference Describes MPLS status and error messages that appear in the output of the show mpls Isp extensive command The guide also describes how and when to configure Constrained Shortest Path First CSPF and RSVP trace options and how to examine a CSPF or RSVP failure in a sample network Hardware Describes tasks for monitoring M series and T series routing platforms 22 1H Listof Technical Publications Requesting Support Requesting Support For technical support open a support case with the Case Manager link at http www juniper net support or call 1 888 314 JTAC from the United States Canada or Mexico or 1 408 745 9500 from elsewhere Revision History 30 April 2007 530 01 7640 01 Revision 2 Added NEBs requirements and other safety warnings C
22. ter Model M71 are in conformity with the provisions of the following EC Directives including all amendments and with national legislation implementing these directives Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC EMC Directive 89 336 EEC EN 60950 1992 A1 A2 A3 A4 All EN 60825 1 1994 A11 EN 60825 2 1994 EN 300 386 V1 3 1 2001 EN 55024 1998 EN 55022 1991 A1 A2 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 61000 4 2 EN 61000 4 3 EN 61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 EN 61000 4 6 EN 61000 4 11 18 HN Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements List of Technical Publications List of Technical Publications Table 1 on page 19 lists the software and hardware guides and release notes for Juniper Networks J series M series MX series and T series routing platforms and describes the contents of each document Table 2 on page 22 lists the books included in the Network Operations Guide series Table 1 Technical Documentation for Supported Routing Platforms Book Description JUNOS Internet Software for Supported Routing Platforms Class of Service Provides an overview of the class of service CoS functions of the JUNOS software and describes how to configure CoS features including configuring multiple forwarding classes for transmitting packets defining which packets are placed into each output queue scheduling the transmission service level for each queue and managing congestion through the random early detection RED algorithm CLI Use
23. tocols Provides an overview of routing concepts and describes how to configure routing routing instances and unicast routing protocols List of Technical Publications m 19 M7i Internet Router Quick Start 20 Table 1 Technical Documentation for Supported Routing Platforms continued Book Description Secure Configuration Guide for Common Criteria and JUNOS FIPS Provides an overview of secure Common Criteria and JUNOS FIPS protocols for the JUNOS Internet software and describes how to install and configure secure Common Criteria and JUNOS FIPS on a routing platform Services Interfaces Provides an overview of the services interfaces functions of the JUNOS software and describes how to configure the services interfaces on the router Software Installation and Upgrade Guide Provides a description of JUNOS software components and packaging and includes detailed information about how to initially configure reinstall and upgrade the JUNOS system software This material was formerly covered in the JUNOS System Basics Configuration Guide System Basics Describes Juniper Networks routing platforms and provides information about how to configure basic system parameters supported protocols and software processes authentication and a variety of utilities for managing your router on the network VPNs Provides an overview and describes how to configure Layer 2 and Layer 3 virtual private netwo
24. ure 3 Cable Management System 9003244 6 MW GStep2 Prepare for Front or Center Mounting Step 3 Install the Router Step 3 Install the Router 1 Have one person grasp each side of the router lift the router and position it in the rack See Figure 4 on page 8 2 Align the bottom hole in each mounting bracket with a hole in each rack rail making sure the chassis is level 5 Install a mounting screw provided in the accessory box shipped with the router into each hole Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the screws 4 Install a screw into the second hole in each mounting bracket 5 Verify that all the mounting screws on one side of the rack are aligned with the mounting screws on the opposite side and that the router is level Step 3 Install the Router WE 7 M7i Internet Router Quick Start Figure 4 Lift the Router into the Rack S 4 Step 4 Connect External Devices and PIC Cables To connect external devices and PIC or FIC cables perform the following procedures m Connect a Management Console or Auxiliary Device on page 9 m Connect to a Network for Out of Band Management on page 9 m Connect FIC and PIC Cables on page 9 8 W Step 4 Connect External Devices and PIC Cables Step 4 Connect External Devices and PIC Cables Figure 5 Connect External Devices and PIC Cables to Router 9002211 i 3 89 Q0 00I GOI 90 Connect a Management Console or Auxi
25. ve jewelry including rings necklaces and watches Metal objects heat up when connected to power and ground and can cause serious burns or become welded to the terminals Failure to observe these safety warnings can result in serious physical injury AC power cable warning Japan WARNING The attached power cable is only for this product Do not use the cable for another product PESO RR I PE v Hi CORDES CT HOS bt Lic EA UU CAESUS 9017253 Safety Warnings Compliance Statements for NEBS Compliance Statements for NEBS This product complies with the following standards m GR 63 Core NEBS Physical Protection m GR 1089 Core EMC and Electrical Safety for Network Telecommunications Equipment m SR 3580 NEBS Criteria Levels Level 5 Compliance Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements Canada European Union This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 005 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 005 du Canada This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Compliance Statements for NEBS M 17 M7i Internet Router Quick Start Declaration of Conformity y Juniper NETWORKS Declaration of Conformity Juniper Networks Inc 1194 N Mathilda Ave Sunnyvale CA 94089 USA declares that under our sole responsibility the product s Internet Rou
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