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Table of Contents
About This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xv
Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xv
Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xv
Documentation Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xv
SRX Series Documentation and Release Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xvii
Obtaining Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xvii
Documentation Feedback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xviii
Requesting Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xviii
Part 1
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
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Part 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
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Table of Contents
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
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Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Table of Contents
Part 3
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
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Part 4
Appendixes
Appendix A
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Table of Contents
X.21 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface
Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174
1-Port G.SHDSL Mini-Physical Interface Module Cable Specifications . . . . . . . . . 176
1-Port G.SHDSL 8-Wire Mini-PIM Wire Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176
RJ-45 Cable (RJ-45 to Four RJ-11 Connectors) Pin Assignment . . . . . . . . . . 178
RJ-45 Cable (RJ-45 to Two RJ-11 Connectors) Pin Assignment . . . . . . . . . . . 179
Standard RJ-45 Cable Pin Assignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180
1-Port VDSL2 (Annex A) Mini-Physical Interface Module Cable
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
Appendix B
Part 5
Index
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189
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Objectives on page xv
Audience on page xv
Objectives
This guide describes hardware components and installation, basic configuration, and
basic troubleshooting procedures for the Juniper Networks SRX Series Services Gateway
interfaces. It explains how to prepare your site for services gateway installation, unpack
and install the hardware, power on the services gateway, perform initial software
configuration, and perform routine maintenance. After completing the installation and
basic configuration procedures covered in this guide, see the Junos OS configuration
guides for information about further Junos OS configuration.
Audience
This guide is designed for network administrators who are installing and maintaining
Juniper Networks SRX Series Services Gateway interfaces or preparing a site for device
installation. To use this guide, you need a broad understanding of networks and the
Internet, networking principles, and network configuration. Any detailed discussion of
these concepts is beyond the scope of this guide.
Documentation Conventions
Table 1 on page xvi defines the notice icons used in this guide.
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Meaning
Description
Informational note
Caution
Warning
Laser warning
Table 2 on page xvi defines the text and syntax conventions used in this guide.
Description
Examples
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Description
Examples
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# (pound sign)
[ ] (square brackets)
; (semicolon)
[edit]
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static {
route default {
nexthop address;
retain;
}
}
}
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PART 1
Installing and Removing Interfaces on the SRX Series Services Gateway on page 15
SRX Series Services Gateways for the Branch Physical Interface Modules Hardware Guide
CHAPTER 1
MTU Default and Maximum Values for Physical Interface Modules on page 9
SRX Series Services Gateway Interfaces Power and Heat Requirements on page 10
Power over Ethernet Support on SRX Series Services Gateway Interfaces on page 12
CAUTION: The Mini-PIMs available on the SRX Series Services Gateway are
not hot-swappable. You must power off the device before removing or
installing Mini-PIMs.
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Model Numbers
SRX-MP-1SFP
SRX-MP-1SFP-GE
SRX-MP-VA22
SRX-MP-VA04
SRX-MP-VA40
ADSL2+
SRX-MP-1ADSL2-A (Annex A)
SRX-MP-1ADSL2-B (Annex B)
DOCSIS
SRX-MP-1DOCSIS3
G.SHDSL
SRX-MP-8GSHDSL
Serial
SRX-MP-1Serial
T1/E1
SRX-MP-1T1E1
VDSL2 (Annex A)
SRX-MP-1VDSL2-A (Annex A)
The Mini-PIMs supported on the SRX Series Services Gateway are field-replaceable. You
can install a Mini-PIM into the Mini-PIM slot on the front panel of the services gateway
chassis.
CAUTION: The Mini-PIMs available on the SRX Series Services Gateway are
not hot-swappable. You must power off the device before removing or
installing Mini-PIMs.
Related
Documentation
SRX Series Services Gateway Interfaces Power and Heat Requirements on page 10
XPIMThe XPIM (10 Gigabit Ethernet GPIM) can be installed only in the 20-gigabit
GPIM slots (slots 2 and 6 on the front panel). It can have one of the following
configurations:
Double-high, single-wide LAN switch GPIM that uses two standard slots vertically
Double-high, double-wide LAN switch GPIM that uses two standard slots vertically
and two standard slots horizontally
NOTE: When installing the 24-Port Gigabit Ethernet XPIM, which uses four
slots, you must install it in the 20-gigabit GPIM slots 2 and 6, which refer,
to the bottom four slots 1 to 4, or the top four slots 5 to 8.
Table 4 on page 5 lists the GPIMs and XPIMs and their model numbers.
Model Numbers
SRX-GP-DUAL-T1-E1
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Model Numbers
SRX-GP-QUAD-T1-E1
SRX-GP-2XE-SFPP-TX
SRX-GP-16GE
SRX-GP-16GE-POE
SRX-GP-24GE
SRX-GP-24GE-POE
Figure 1 on page 6 shows how the slots on the front panel of the SRX650 Services
Gateway are numbered.
8
6
4
2
g032701
650
Figure 2 on page 6, Figure 3 on page 6, and Figure 4 on page 7 show the three form
factors for the services gateway GPIMs.
g032721
g032723
g032724
Related
Documentation
Required Tools and Parts for Replacing a Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface Module
on page 20
4-Port FXO
4-Port FXS
ADSL2+
DOCSIS
G.SHDSL
Serial
T1/E1
VDSL2
The SRX Series Services Gateways support the following Gigabit-Backplane Physical
Interface Modules (GPIMs/XPIMs):
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Related
Documentation
Name
SRX210
SRX220
SRX240
1-Port Small
Form-Factor
Pluggable (SFP)
1-Port Gigabit
Ethernet Small
Form-Factor
Pluggable (SFP)
2-Port Foreign
Exchange Station
(FXS)/2-Port
Foreign Exchange
Office (FXO)
4-Port FXO
4-Port FXS
ADSL2+
DOCSIS
G.SHDSL
Serial
T1/E1
VDSL2
Name
SRX650
GPIMs
Dual CT1/E1
Yes
Quad CT1/E1
Yes
Yes
24-Port Gigabit
Ethernet
Yes
2-Port 10 Gigabit
Ethernet
Yes
XPIMs (Gigabit
Ethernet GPIM)
NOTE: All Mini-PIMs, GPIMs, and XPIMs require the Junos operating system.
Related
Documentation
SRX Series Services Gateway Interfaces Power and Heat Requirements on page 10
Table 7: MTU Values for the SRX Series Services Gateways PIMs
PIM
1-Port Gigabit
Ethernet Small
Form-Factor
Pluggable (SFP)
Mini-PIM
Physical
Interface MTU
(Bytes)
Logical
Interface MTU
(Bytes)
Default MTU
(Bytes)
Maximum MTU
(Bytes)
1514
1500
1514
9010
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Logical
Interface MTU
(Bytes)
Default MTU
(Bytes)
Maximum MTU
(Bytes)
1-Port Small
Form-Factor
Pluggable (SFP)
Mini-PIM
1514
1500
1514
1518
ADSL2+
Mini-PIM
1496
1456
1496
1512
DOCSIS
Mini-PIM
1504
1500
1504
1504
G.SHDSL
Mini-PIM
1496
1468
1496
4482
Serial Mini-PIM
1504
1500
1504
2000
T1/E1 Mini-PIM
1504
1500
1504
2000
VDSL2 Mini-PIM
1496
1482
1496
1496
Dual CT1/E1
GPIM
1504
1500
1504
9000
Quad CT1/E1
GPIM
1504
1500
1504
9000
2-Port 10 Gigabit
Ethernet XPIM
1514
Unspecified
1514
Unspecified
16-Port Gigabit
Ethernet XPIM
1514
Unspecified
1514
Unspecified
24-Port Gigabit
Ethernet XPIM
1514
Unspecified
1514
Unspecified
PIM
Related
Documentation
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Related
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PIM Model
Power Consumption
(Watts)
4.29
3.18
14.14
2.47
12
ADSL2+ Mini-PIM
4.11
DOCSIS Mini-PIM
7.00
G.SHDSL Mini-PIM
8.31
Serial Mini-PIM
4.29
T1/E1 Mini-PIM
1.92
VDSL2 Mini-PIM
9.80
16.81
16.81
20
40 (without PoE)
40 (without PoE)
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The active Services and Routing Engine (SRE) manages the overall system PoE power.
You can configure the services gateway to act as power sourcing equipment to supply
the power to the GPIMs connected on the designated PoE ports.
Table 9 on page 12 lists the SRX650 Services Gateway PoE specifications.
Values
Supported standards
IEEE 802.3 af
IEEE 802.3 at
Legacy
Supported slots
12
31.2 W
Related
Documentation
For SRX Series Services Gateways, pim equals 0 for the port-naming convention.
Table 10 on page 13 lists the typical interface names and port numbers.
Port Number
ATM-over-ADSL
at-0/0/0
G.SHDSL
at-1/0/0
T1
t1-1/0/0
E1
e1-1/0/0
1-Port SFP
ge-1/0/0
ge-1/0/0
Serial
FXS
fxs-0/0/0
FXO
fxo-0/0/0
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Port Number
DOCSIS
cm-1/0/0
VDSL2
pt-1/0/0
ge-1/0/0
ge-2/0/0
xe-2/0/0, xe-2/0/1, or
xe-6/0/0, xe-6/0/1
NOTE: Must be installed in 20-gigabit GPIM
slot 2 or 6. Represents two fiber and two
copper ports; user configured.
Related
Documentation
14
ct1-1/0/0
ce1-1/0/0
ct1-1/0/0
ce1-1/0/0
SRX Series Services Gateway Interfaces Power and Heat Requirements on page 10
CHAPTER 2
Required Tools and Parts for Replacing a Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 15
Removing a Blank Mini-Physical Interface Module Faceplate from the SRX Series
Services Gateway on page 16
Related
Documentation
Removing a Blank Mini-Physical Interface Module Faceplate from the SRX Series
Services Gateway on page 16
Removing a Mini-Physical Interface Module from the SRX Series Services Gateway on
page 18
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Removing a Blank Mini-Physical Interface Module Faceplate from the SRX Series Services
Gateway
To maintain proper airflow through the services gateway, a blank faceplate should cover
any empty Mini-Physical Interface Module (Mini-PIM) slot.
CAUTION: The Mini-PIMs available on the SRX Series Services Gateway are
not hot-swappable. You must power off the device before removing or
installing Mini-PIMs.
Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect
the strap to the ESD point on the device.
2. If the device is powered on, power off the device. Verify that the Power LED is off.
3. Loosen the screws on each side of the faceplate.
Related
Documentation
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Required Tools and Parts for Replacing a Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 15
Chapter 2: Installing and Removing Interfaces on the SRX Series Services Gateway
Removing a Mini-Physical Interface Module from the SRX Series Services Gateway on
page 18
To install a Mini-Physical Interface Module (Mini-PIM) in the SRX Series Services Gateway:
1.
Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect
the strap to the grounding point on the back of the device.
2. Power off the device by briefly pressing the Power button on the front panel. Wait for
For SRX210 or SRX220 devices, either unplug the power adapter from the AC power
outlet, or disconnect the power adapter from the power connector on the rear panel
of the device.
For SRX240 devices, either unplug the AC power cord from the AC power outlet, or
disconnect the AC power cord from the AC power connector on the rear panel of
the device.
connector at the rear of the Mini-PIM with the notches in the Mini-PIM slot in the
device.
CAUTION: Slide the Mini-PIM straight into the slot to avoid damaging the
components on the Mini-PIM.
6. Slide the Mini-PIM in until it lodges firmly in the device. See Figure 6 on page 18.
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7. Using a 1/8-in. (3-mm) flat-blade () screwdriver, tighten the screws on each side of
points:
Secure the cables so that they are not supporting their own weight as they hang to
the floor.
Place any excess cables out of the way in neatly coiled loops.
10. Reconnect the power adapter to the device. Verify that the Power LED glows steadily
Required Tools and Parts for Replacing a Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 15
Removing a Mini-Physical Interface Module from the SRX Series Services Gateway on
page 18
Removing a Blank Mini-Physical Interface Module Faceplate from the SRX Series
Services Gateway on page 16
Removing a Mini-Physical Interface Module from the SRX Series Services Gateway
CAUTION: The Mini-PIMs available on the SRX Series Services Gateway are
not hot-swappable. You must power off the device before removing or
installing Mini-PIMs.
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Place an electrostatic bag or antistatic mat on a flat, stable surface on which you
intend to place the Mini-PIM.
2. Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect the strap to the
points.
7. Remove the screws on each side of the Mini-PIM faceplate using a screwdriver.
8. Grasp the screws on each side of the Mini-PIM faceplate and slide the Mini-PIM out
NOTE: When installing a blank Mini-PIM faceplate, make sure that the padded
side of the faceplate is facing up.
Related
Documentation
Required Tools and Parts for Replacing a Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 15
Removing a Blank Mini-Physical Interface Module Faceplate from the SRX Series
Services Gateway on page 16
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Removing a Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface Module from the SRX Series Services
Gateway on page 26
Required Tools and Parts for Replacing a Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface Module
The following tools and parts are required for replacing a Gigabit-Backplane Physical
Interface Module (GPIM) on the SRX Series Services Gateway:
Related
Documentation
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Removing a Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface Module from the SRX Series Services
Gateway on page 26
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Always use an ESD wrist strap or ankle strap, and verify that it is in direct contact with
your skin.
CAUTION: For safety, periodically check the resistance value of the ESD
strap. The measurement should be in the range of 1 to 10 Mohms.
When handling any component that is removed from the chassis, verify that the
equipment end of your ESD strap is attached to one of the ESD points on the chassis.
Avoid contact between the component and your clothing. ESD voltages emitted from
clothing can damage components.
Related
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Removing a Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface Module from the SRX Series Services
Gateway on page 26
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Removing a Blank Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface Module Faceplate from the SRX Series
Services Gateway
To maintain proper airflow through the services gateway, leave blank faceplates in place
over slots that do not contain Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface Modules (GPIMs).
Do not remove a blank faceplate unless you are installing a GPIM in the empty slot.
To remove a blank faceplate:
1.
Using a Phillips (+) screwdriver, loosen the captive screws on each side of the blank
faceplate.
2. Using a flat-blade () screwdriver, gently pry out one side of the faceplate and pull
it off.
NOTE: When installing a blank GPIM faceplate, make sure that the padded
side of the faceplate is facing up.
Related
Documentation
Removing a Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface Module from the SRX Series Services
Gateway on page 26
Required Tools and Parts for Replacing a Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface Module
on page 20
Installing a Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface Module on the SRX Series Services Gateway
CAUTION: GPIMs are hot-swappable. Ensure that the GPIM is installed in
the appropriate GPIM slot. For more information about the appropriate GPIM
slots, see SRX Series Services Gateway Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface
Modules Overview on page 5.
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NOTE: To maintain proper airflow through the services gateway, leave blank
faceplates in place over slots that do not contain GPIMs. Do not remove a
blank faceplate unless you are installing a GPIM in the empty slot. If you need
to remove a blank faceplate to install the new GPIM into this slot, see
Removing a Blank Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface Module Faceplate
from the SRX Series Services Gateway on page 22.
To install a GPIM:
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. For more information about ESD,
see Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to the SRX Series Services Gateway
on page 21.
2. Grasp the handles on each side of the GPIM faceplate, and align the edges of the
GPIM circuit board with the guide rails at each side of the GPIM slot.
3. Slide the GPIM into the services gateway until it seats firmly in the device.
CAUTION: Slide the GPIM straight into the slot to avoid damaging the
components on the GPIM.
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4. Using a Phillips (+) screwdriver, tighten the captive screws on each side of the GPIM
faceplate.
5. Insert the appropriate cables into the cable connectors on the GPIM.
6. If necessary, arrange the cables to prevent them from dislodging or developing stress
points:
Secure the cable so that it is not supporting its own weight as it hangs to the floor.
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After the STATUS LED light turns green and glows steadily on, the GPIM is considered
online and functioning normally. See Figure 10 on page 24 and Table 11 on page 24 for
hot-swappable components and their descriptions.
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Description
STATUS LED
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ONLINE/OFFLINE
button
Removing a Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface Module from the SRX Series Services
Gateway on page 26
Required Tools and Parts for Replacing a Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface Module
on page 20
The SRX650 Services Gateway chassis can hold interface modules that use four standard
Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface Module (GPIM) slots. These GPIMs must be installed
in specific groups of four standard slots, which include the top four slots (5, 6, 7, and 8)
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or the bottom four slots (1, 2, 3, and 4). Before installing the double-high, double-wide
GPIM, you must first remove the center GPIM guide-rail bracket:
1.
Remove the four blank GPIM slot covers from the slots into which you will install the
double-high, double-wide GPIM.
2. Using a number 2 Phillips (+) screwdriver, remove the screw from the center GPIM
guide-rail bracket, as shown in Figure 11 on page 25, and remove the guide-rail bracket.
3. Store the guide-rail bracket for later use. The guide-rail bracket can be stored on the
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Documentation
Removing a Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface Module from the SRX Series Services
Gateway on page 26
Required Tools and Parts for Replacing a Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface Module
on page 20
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Removing a Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface Module from the SRX Series Services Gateway
CAUTION: GPIMs are hot-swappable.
1.
2. Push the OFFLINE button to turn the GPIM offline. After the STATUS LED light turns
off, it is safe to remove the GPIM. See Figure 12 on page 26 and Table 12 on page 26
for hot-swappable components and their descriptions.
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Component
Description
STATUS LED
ONLINE/OFFLINE
button
Push button to turn the GPIM offline. After the STATUS LED
light goes off, it is safe to remove the GPIM from the services
gateway.
3. Label the cables connected to the GPIM so that you can later reconnect each cable
points.
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6. Using a Phillips (+) screwdriver, loosen the captive screws on each side of the GPIM
faceplate.
7. Grasp the handles on each side of the GPIM faceplate, and slide the GPIM out of the
services gateway.
8. Place the GPIM in an electrostatic bag or on an antistatic mat.
9. If you are not reinstalling a GPIM into an empty slot, install a blank GPIM faceplate
over the empty slot to maintain proper airflow. If you are reinstalling another GPIM
into the empty slot, see Installing a Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface Module on
the SRX Series Services Gateway on page 22.
NOTE: When installing a blank GPIM faceplate, make sure that the padded
side of the faceplate is facing up.
Related
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Required Tools and Parts for Replacing a Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface Module
on page 20
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CHAPTER 3
Annex A
Annex B
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Description
Value
Dimensions (H x W x L)
Weight
2.72 oz (77 g)
Connector type
RJ-11
Form factor
Mini-PIM
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Description
Value
Storage temperature
Relative humidity
5% to 90% noncondensing
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Values
ANNEX-A
Auto
ANSI-DMT(ANSI T1.413)
ITU-DMT(G.992.1)
ITU-DMT-BIS (G.992.3)
ADSL2+(G.992.5)
ANNEX-B
Auto
ITU-DMT(G.992.1)
ITU-DMT-BIS (G.992.3)
ADSL2+(G.992.5)
ITU-ANNEXB-UR2
ITU-ANNEXB-NON-UR2
ETSI
ANNEX-M
Supported encapsulation
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ITU-DMT-BIS (G.992.3)
ADSL2+(G.992.5)
CBR
VBR
RTVBR
ATM-PVC
Ethernet-over-ATM
MTU Default and Maximum Values for Physical Interface Modules on page 9
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Support for ADSL, ADSL 2, and ADSL2+ protocols on the same interface card
Support for ATM AAL5 with CBR, VBR-nrt and UBR traffic types
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Color
State
Description
SYNC
Green
On
Blinking
Off
Blinking
Off
TX/RX
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Green
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Using J-Web
To perform basic configuration for the 1-Port ADSL2 Mini-PIM and to configure network
interfaces for the services gateway with J-Web:
1.
2. To configure properties for a network interface (Mini-PIM), select the interface name
Null zone. Optionally, you can also assign the port an IP address (for example,
192.168.3.1/24). Enter or select the following settings:
a. Select Configure>Security>Zones.
b. Add or select a security zone other than Null; for example, Trust.
c. For host inbound traffic, set the following:
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Protocols=Allow All
d. Click OK to save changes, and click Commit to apply the configuration and other
pending changes.
4. To use the port on the Mini-PIM, you must also set security policies. Select the following
settings:
a. Select Configure>Security>Policy>FW Policies.
b. Set Policy Action: Default Policy Action=Permit-All.
c. Click OK to save changes, and click Commit to apply the configuration and other
Add or select security zones for host inbound traffic protocol options:
set security zones security-zone trust interfaces at-1/0/0.0 host-inbound-traffic protocols
all
See the Junos OS Network Interfaces Configuration Guide for more details.
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Provides a single cable modem interface for connecting to a cable modem termination
system (CMTS) network
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NOTE: (Fr Sverige och Norge endast) - Att ansluta en enhet via en jordad
kontakt och/eller via annan utrustning samtidigt som den r kopplad till ett
kabel-tv system innebr en brandrisk. Fr att frebygga detta mste du
placera en galvanisk isolator mellan enheten och kabel-tv systemet.
The note translates as follows:
(For Sweden and Norway only) - Connecting a device through a grounded
outlet and/or through other equipment while it is also connected to a cable
TV system creates a fire risk. To prevent this, you need to place a galvanic
isolator between the device and the cable TV system.
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Provides interoperability with any DOCSIS compliant cable modem termination system
(CMTS)
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DOCSIS 2.0
DOCSIS 1.1
DOCSIS 1.0
Downstream
Upstream
Modulation
64 or 256 quadrature
amplitude modulation
(QAM)
Bandwidth
6 MHz (US)
Symbol rate
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Specifications
Downstream
Upstream
Input impedance
75 (nominal)
75 (nominal)
Frequency range
5 to 42 MHz (US)
Channel bonding
Up to 4 channels
Up to 4 channels
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Description
Value
Dimensions (H x W x L)
Weight
4.40 oz (125 g)
Connector type
Form factor
Mini-PIM
Storage temperature
Relative humidity
5% to 90% noncondensing
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Color
State
Description
PWR
Green
On
Red
On
Green
Blinking
On
DT
(Downstream)
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Color
State
Description
UT
Green
Blinking
On
Blinking
On
(Upstream)
Green
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Green
Blinking
On
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Using J-Web
To perform basic configuration for the 1-Port DOCSIS Mini-PIM and to configure network
interfaces for the services gateway with J-Web:
1.
2. To configure properties for a network interface (Mini-PIM), select the interface name
Null zone. Optionally, you can also assign the port an IP address (for example,
192.168.3.1/24). Enter or select the following settings:
a. Select Configure>Security>Zones.
b. Add or select a security zone other than Null; for example, Trust.
c. For host inbound traffic, set the following:
Protocols=Allow All
d. Click OK to save changes, and click Commit to apply the configuration and other
pending changes.
4. To use the port on the Mini-PIM, you must also set security policies. Select the following
settings:
a. Select Configure>Security>Policy>FW Policies.
b. Set Policy Action: Default Policy Action=Permit-All
c. Click OK to save changes, and click Commit to apply the configuration and other
Verify that the 1-Port DOCSIS Mini-Physical Interface Module is installed on the services
gateway:
show chassis hardware
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Add or select security zones for host inbound traffic protocol options:
set security zones security-zone trust interfaces cm-1/0/0 host-inbound-traffic protocols
all
See the Junos OS Network Interfaces Configuration Guide for more details.
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1-Port Gigabit Ethernet SFP Mini-Physical Interface Module Key Features on page 53
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1-Port Gigabit Ethernet SFP Mini-Physical Interface Module Key Features on page 53
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Description
Value
Dimensions (H x W x L)
Weight
2.96 oz (84 g)
Connector type
SFP
Form factor
Mini-PIM
1-Port Gigabit Ethernet SFP Mini-Physical Interface Module Key Features on page 53
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Specification
Operating modes
Operating speed
10/100/1000 Mbps
VLAN support
Class-of-service support
Supported
Encapsulations
Supported
Autonegotiation
Supported
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Cable
JX-SFP-1FE-FX
100BASE-FX
LC
JX-SFP-1GE-LH
1000BASE-LH (ZX)
LC
JX-SFP-1GE-LX
1000BASE-LX
LC
JX-SFP-1GE-SX
1000BASE-SX
LC
JX-SFP-1GE-T
Tri-Rate 10/100/1000BASE-T,
Copper Transceiver
CAT-5e
SFP-GE10KT13R14
1000BASE-BX10, at 10 km
(TX1310 nm / RX1490 nm)
LC
SFP-GE10KT13R15
1000BASE-BX10, at 10 km
(TX1310 nm / RX1550 nm)
LC
SFP-GE10KT14R13
1000BASE-BX10, at 10 km
(TX1490 nm / RX1310 nm)
LC
SFP-GE10KT15R13
1000BASE-BX10, at 10 km
(TX1550 nm / RX1310 nm)
LC
SFP-GE40KT13R15
1000BASE-BX, at 40 km (TX1310
nm / 1550 nm)
LC
SFP-GE40KT15R13
1000BASE-BX, at 40 km (TX1550
nm / RX1310 nm)
LC
EX-SFP-FE20KT13R15
LC
EX-SFP-FE20KT15R13
LC
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Half-duplex/full-duplex support
Autonegotiation
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Color
State
Description
LINK
Green
On
Port is online
Off
Port is offline
Blinking
Off
ACT
Related
Documentation
Green
1-Port Gigabit Ethernet SFP Mini-Physical Interface Module Key Features on page 53
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Using J-Web
To perform basic configuration of the 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet SFP Mini-PIM and to
configure network interfaces for the services gateway with J-Web:
1.
2. To configure properties for a network interface (Mini-PIM), select the interface name,
Null zone. Optionally, you can also assign the port an IP address (for example,
192.168.3.1/24). Enter or select the following settings:
a. Select Configure>Security>Zones/Screens.
b. Add or select a security zone other than Null; for example, Trust.
c. For host inbound traffic, set the following:
Services=telnet
Protocols=ospf
d. Click OK, and click Commit to apply the configuration and other pending changes
(if any).
4. To use the port on the Mini-PIM, you must also set security policies. Select the following
settings:
a. Select Configure>Security>Policy>FW Policies.
b. Set Policy Action: Default Policy Action=from-zone trust to-zone trust.
c. Click OK to save changes, and click Commit to apply the configuration and other
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NOTE: The configuration settings given in the following steps are an example.
The actual configuration settings might vary depending on your requirements.
Verify that the 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet SFP Mini-PIM is installed on the device:
show chassis hardware
Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number Serial number
Description
Chassis
AG1111AA7925
SRX240h
Routing Engine
REV 01
750-021793
PW7925
RE-SRX240H
da0
999 MB ST72682
Nand Flash
usb0 (addr 1) DWC OTG root hub 0
vendor 0x0000
uhub0
usb0 (addr 2) product 0x6254 25172 vendor 0x058f
uhub1
usb0 (addr 3) ST72682 High Speed Mode 64218 STMicroelectronics umass0
FPC 0
FPC
PIC 0
16x GE Base PIC
FPC 1
750-029145
112009000278
FPC
PIC 0
1x GE SFP mPIM
FPC 2
REV 00
750-032730
AABC5081
FPC
PIC 0
1x GE High-Perf
SFP mPIM
Xcvr 0
REV 02
740-013111
9101465
SFP-T
FPC 3
750-029145
062009000057
FPC
PIC 0
1x GE SFP mPIM
FPC 4
750-029145
122009000061
FPC
PIC 0
1x GE SFP mPIM
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-011782
PBL0C3T
SFP-SX
Power Supply 0
NOTE: In the example shown above, the output for the 1-Port SFP Mini-PIM
appears as 1X GE SFP mPIM, and the output for the 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet
SFP Mini-PIM appears as 1X GE High-Perf SFP mPIM.
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Add or select security zones for host inbound traffic protocol options, for example :
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NOTE: The 4-wire mode is the default operating mode for the 1-Port
G.SHDSL 8-Wire Mini-PIM.
The 1-Port G.SHDSL 8-Wire Mini-PIM can operate in any of the following annexes:
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Annex A
Annex B
Annex F
Annex G
NOTE: All the annexes supported on the 1-Port G.SHDSL 8-Wire Mini-PIM
can operate in 2-wire, 4-wire, and 8-wire modes.
Table 23 on page 61 lists the 1-Port G.SHDSL 8-Wire Mini-PIM data rates for the different
operating modes.
Operating Modes
2.3 (maximum)
4.6 (maximum)
9.2 (maximum)
0.768 to 5.696
1.536 to 11.392
3.072 to 22.784
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2-wire (4-port 2-wire) mode, 4-wire (2-port 4-wire) mode, and 8-wire (1-port 8-wire)
mode support
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Related
Documentation
Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM and PPPoE over ATM encapsulation support
MTU Default and Maximum Values for Physical Interface Modules on page 9
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Description
Value
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight
5.28 oz (150 g)
Connector type
RJ-45
Form factor
Mini-PIM
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Description
Value
Storage temperature
Relative humidity
5% to 90% noncondensing
Color
State
Description
STATUS
Green
On
Amber
On
Port is initializing
Red
On
Green
On
Link is active
Blinking
Off
Link is inactive
LINK
NOTE: There are four
LINK LEDs available
on the G.SHDSL
Mini-PIM. Each LED
provides the link
status of the wire pair.
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Using J-Web
To perform basic configuration for the 1-Port G.SHDSL 8-Wire Mini-PIM and to configure
network interfaces for the services gateway with J-Web:
1.
2. To configure properties for a network interface (Mini-PIM), select the interface name
Null zone. Optionally, you can also assign the port an IP address (for example,
192.168.3.1/24). Enter or select the following settings:
a. Select Configure>Security>Zones.
b. Add or select a security zone other than Null; for example, Trust.
c. For host inbound traffic, set the following:
Protocols=Allow All
d. Click OK to save changes, and click Commit to apply the configuration and other
pending changes.
4. To use the port on the Mini-PIM, you must also set security policies. Select the following
settings:
a. Select Configure>Security>Policy>FW Policies.
b. Set Policy Action: Default Policy Action=Permit-All.
c. Click OK to save changes, and click Commit to apply the configuration and other
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Add or select security zones for host inbound traffic options protocols:
set security zones security-zone trust interfaces at-1/0/0.0 host-inbound-traffic protocols
all
See the Junos OS Network Interfaces Configuration Guide for more details.
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Related
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Description
Value
Dimensions (H x W x L)
Weight
3.04 oz (86 g)
Connector type
Form factor
Mini-PIM
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TIA/EIA 530
V.35
X.21
RS-232
RS-449
Related
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Configurable clock rate for the transmit (TX) clock and receive (RX) clock
MTU Default and Maximum Values for Physical Interface Modules on page 9
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Name
Color
State
Description
STATUS
Green
On
Off
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The device to which you are connecting and the serial interface types determine which
type of cable you need.
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Product Number
Interface Type
Length
Connector
Type
JX-CBL-EIA530-DCE
Female
JX-CBL-EIA530-DTE
Male
JX-CBL-RS232-DCE
Female
JX-CBL-RS232-DTE
Male
JX-CBL-RS449-DCE
Female
JX-CBL-RS449-DTE
Male
JX-CBL-V35-DCE
Female
JX-CBL-V35-DTE
Male
JX-CBL-X21-DCE
Female
JX-CBL-X21-DTE
Male
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Using J-Web
To perform basic configuration of the 1-Port Serial Mini-PIM and to configure network
interfaces for the services gateway with J-Web:
1.
2. To configure properties for a network interface (Mini-PIM), select the interface name
Null zone. Optionally, you can also assign the port an IP address (for example,
192.168.3.1/24). Enter or select the following settings:
a. Select Configure>Security>Zones.
b. Add or select a security zone other than Null; for example, Trust
c. For host inbound traffic, set the following:
Protocols=Allow All
d. Click OK to save changes, and click Commit to apply the configuration and other
settings:
a. Select Configure>Security>Policy>FW Policies.
b. Set Policy Action: Default Policy Action=Permit-All.
c. Click OK to save changes, and click Commit to apply the configuration and other
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set interface se-1/0/0 unit 0 family inet address interface address/destination prefix
Add or select security zones for host inbound traffic protocol options:
set security zones security-zone trust interfaces se-1/0/0.0 host-inbound-traffic protocols
all
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Description
Value
Dimensions (H x W x L)
Weight
3.36 oz (95 g)
Connector type
SFP
Form factor
Mini-PIM
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Specifications
Operating modes
VLAN support
Class-of-service support
Supported
Encapsulations
Supported
MTU Default and Maximum Values for Physical Interface Modules on page 9
Interface Type
Connector
JX-SFP-1GE-LX
LC
JX-SFP-1GE-SX
LC
JX-SFP-1FE-FX
100BASE-SX
LC
100BASE-LX
JX-SFP-1000BASE-T
1000BASE-T SFP
RJ-45
JX-SFP-1FE-FX
100BASE-FX
LC
JX-SFP-1GE-LH
1000BASE-LH (ZX)
LC
JX-SFP-1GE-LX
1000BASE-LX
LC
JX-SFP-1GE-SX
1000BASE-SX
LC
JX-SFP-1GE-T
Tri-Rate 10/100/1000BASE-T,
Copper Transceiver
CAT-5e
SFP-GE10KT13R14
1000BASE-BX10, at 10 km
(TX1310 nm / RX1490 nm)
LC
SFP-GE10KT13R15
1000BASE-BX10, at 10 km
(TX1310 nm / RX1550 nm)
LC
SFP-GE10KT14R13
1000BASE-BX10, at 10 km
(TX1490 nm / RX1310 nm)
LC
SFP-GE10KT15R13
1000BASE-BX10, at 10 km
(TX1550 nm / RX1310 nm)
LC
SFP-GE40KT13R15
1000BASE-BX, at 40 km (TX1310
nm / 1550 nm)
LC
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Interface Type
Connector
SFP-GE40KT15R13
1000BASE-BX, at 40 km (TX1550
nm / RX1310 nm)
LC
EX-SFP-FE20KT13R15
LC
EX-SFP-FE20KT15R13
LC
NOTE: We strongly recommend the use of Juniper Networks SFP and XFP
transceivers. We cannot guarantee correct operation if other transceivers are
used. The transceiver type can be different in each port, as long as a supported
part number is used.
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Enables you to install and remove transceivers without powering down the device
1000BASE-SX
100BASE-LX
1000BASE-LX10
100BASE-FX
1000BASE-T
1000BASE-LH (ZX)
NOTE: The 1-Port SFP Mini-PIM with Ethernet connector provides 1000-Mbps
link speed. Actual bandwidth is limited to 100 Mbps.
NOTE: We strongly recommend the use of Juniper Networks SFP and XFP
transceivers. We cannot guarantee correct operation if other transceivers are
used. The transceiver type can be different in each port, as long as a supported
part number is used.
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Color
State
Description
LINK
Green
On
Port is online
Off
Port is offline
Blinking
Off
ACT
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Green
Using J-Web
To perform basic configuration of the 1-Port SFP Mini-PIM and to configure network
interfaces for the services gateway with J-Web:
1.
2. To configure properties for a network interface (Mini-PIM), select the interface name,
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3. To use the port on the Mini-PIM, you must assign it to a security zone other than the
Null zone. Optionally, you can also assign the port an IP address (for example,
192.168.3.1/24). Enter or select the following settings:
a. Select Configure>Security>Zones/Screens.
b. Add or select a security zone other than Null; for example, Trust.
c. For host inbound traffic, set the following:
Services=Allow All
Protocols=Allow All
d. Click OK, and click Commit to apply the configuration and other pending changes
(if any).
4. To use the port on the Mini-PIM, you must also set security policies. Select the following
settings:
a. Select Configure>Security>Policy>FW Policies.
b. Set Policy Action: Default Policy Action=Permit-All.
c. Click OK to save changes, and click Commit to apply the configuration and other
Add or select security zones for host inbound traffic protocol options:
set security zones security-zone trust interfaces ge-1/0/0.0 host-inbound-traffic protocols
all
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Value
Dimensions (H x W x L)
Weight
2.88 oz (82 g)
Connector type
RJ-48
Form factor
Mini-PIM
Storage temperature
Relative humidity
5% to 90% noncondensing
T1 Specification
E1 Specifications
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1.544 Mbps
2.048 Mbps
T1 Specification
E1 Specifications
1.544 Mbps
2.048 Mbps
Line encoding
AMI/B8ZS
HDB3
Mode
Fractional Framing
N x 64 Kbps or N x 56 Kbps,
nonchannelized data rates
(T1:N=1 to 24)
(E1:N=1 to 31)
CRC
16/32
16/32
Shared Flag
Supported
Supported
Idle flag/fill
Supported
Supported
Counters:
HDLC features
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GR 499-core, GR 253-core
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Related
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Channel service unit/data service unit (CSU/DSU) to eliminate the need for a separate
external device
Loopback, BERT, FDL (T1 only), and Long Buildout (T1 only) diagnostics
MTU Default and Maximum Values for Physical Interface Modules on page 9
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Color
State
Description
ALARM
Yellow
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
LOOPBACK
CD (Carrier
Detector)
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Yellow
Green
All ones
All zeros
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Using J-Web
To perform basic configuration for the 1-Port T1/E1 Mini-Physical Interface Module and
to configure network interfaces for the services gateway with J-Web:
1.
2. To configure properties for a network interface (Mini-PIM), select the interface name
Null zone. Optionally, you can also assign the port an IP address (for example,
192.168.3.1/24). Enter or select the following settings:
a. Select Configure>Security>Zones.
b. Add or select a security zone other than Null; for example, Trust.
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Protocols=Allow All
d. Click OK to save changes, and click Commit to apply the configuration and other
settings:
a. Select Configure>Security>Policy>FW Policies.
b. Set Policy Action: Default Policy Action=Permit-All.
c. Click OK to save changes, and click Commit to apply the configuration and other
For E1 interfaces:
set interface e1-1/0/0 unit 0 family inet address interface address/destination prefix
For E1 interfaces:
set security zones security-zone trust interfaces e1-1/0/0.0 host-inbound-traffic
system-services all
Add or select security zones for host inbound traffic protocol options:
For T1 interfaces:
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For E1 interfaces:
set security zones security-zone trust interfaces e1-1/0/0.0 host-inbound-traffic protocols
all
NOTE: You can use the CLI commands set interfaces t11/0/0 or set interfaces
e11/0/0 to enable the 1-Port T1/E1 Mini-PIM to function as a T1 or an E1
interface.
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Packet Mode Transfer (PTM) or Ethernet in the First Mile (EFM) (802.3ah) support
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) quality of service (QoS) (supported only when
the VDSL2 Mini-PIM is operating in ADSL2 mode)
Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol (MLPPP) (supported only when the VDSL2 Mini-PIM
is operating in ADSL2 mode)
MTU Default and Maximum Values for Physical Interface Modules on page 9
1-Port VDSL2 (Annex A) Mini-Physical Interface Module Cable Specifications on page 181
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Data Rate
8a
50
8b
50
8c
50
8d
50
12a
68
12b
68
17a
100
Auto
1-Port VDSL2 (Annex A) Mini-Physical Interface Module Cable Specifications on page 181
Value
Dimensions (H x W x L)
Weight
4.0 oz (114 g)
Connector type
RJ-11
Form factor
Mini-PIM
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Description
Value
Storage temperature
Relative humidity
5% to 90% noncondensing
1-Port VDSL2 (Annex A) Mini-Physical Interface Module Cable Specifications on page 181
Color
State
Description
SYNC
Green
On
Blinking
Blinking
Off
TX/RX
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1-Port VDSL2 (Annex A) Mini-Physical Interface Module Cable Specifications on page 181
Using J-Web
To perform basic configuration for the 1-Port VDSL2 (Annex A) Mini-Physical Interface
Module (Mini-PIM) and to configure network interfaces for the services gateway with
J-Web:
1.
2. To configure properties for a network interface (Mini-PIM), select the interface name
Null zone. Optionally, you can also assign the port an IP address (for example,
192.168.3.1/24). Enter or select the following settings:
a. Select Configure>Security>Zones.
b. Add or select a security zone other than Null; for example, Trust.
c. For host inbound traffic, set the following:
Protocols=Allow All
d. Click OK to save changes, and click Commit to apply the configuration and other
pending changes.
4. To use the port on the Mini-PIM, you must also set security policies. Select the following
settings:
a. Select Configure>Security>Policy>FW Policies
b. Set Policy Action: Default Policy Action=Permit-All
c. Click OK to save changes, and click Commit to apply the configuration and other
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Add or select security zones for host inbound traffic options protocols:
set security zones security-zone trust interfaces pt-1/0/0.0 host-inbound-traffic protocols
all
See the Junos OS Network Interfaces Configuration Guide for more details.
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CHAPTER 11
NOTE: The 2-Port FXS/2-Port FXO Mini-PIM can be used only with the SRX210
Services Gateway with Integrated Convergence Services (SRX210H-P-MGW
model) and SRX240 Services Gateway with Integrated Convergence Services
(SRX240H-P-MGW model).
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NOTE: The 2-Port FXS/2-Port FXO Mini-PIM does not support failover relay
between any of the FXS and FXO ports.
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Highly programmable and globally compliant foreign exchange office analog interface
Caller ID support
Line voltage and loop current monitor to detect the parallel phones
AC termination
DC termination
Ringer impedance
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Specification
Value
Dimensions (H x W x L)
Weight
3.38 oz (96 g)
Connector type
RJ-11
Form factor
Mini-PIM
Storage temperature
Relative humidity
5% to 90% noncondensing
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Color
State
Description
Voice Interface
LED
Unlit
Off
Port is inactive.
Green
On
Green
Blinking
Red
On
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NOTE: The 4-Port FXO Mini-PIM can be used only with the SRX210 Services
Gateway with Integrated Convergence Services (SRX210H-P-MGW model)
and SRX240 Services Gateway with Integrated Convergence Services
(SRX240H-P-MGW model).
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Specification
Value
Dimensions (H x W x L)
Weight
2.88 oz (82 g)
Connector type
RJ-11
Form factor
Mini-PIM
Storage temperature
Relative humidity
5% to 90% noncondensing
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Caller ID support
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Line voltage and loop current monitor to detect the parallel phones
AC termination
DC termination
Ringer impedance
Color
State
Description
Voice Interface
LED
Unlit
Off
Port is inactive.
Green
On
Green
Blinking
Red
On
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Gateway with Integrated Convergence Services (SRX210H-P-MGW model)
and SRX240 Services Gateway with Integrated Convergence Services
(SRX240H-P-MGW model).
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Dimensions (H x W x L)
Related
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Weight
0.256 lb (116 g)
Connector type
RJ-11
Form factor
Mini-PIM
Storage temperature
Relative humidity
5% to 90% noncondensing
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Caller ID support
FXS trunking
Color
State
Description
Off
Off
Port is inactive.
Green
On
Green
Blinking
Red
Blinking
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6
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The 2-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet XPIM contains two 10 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces with
both copper and small form-factor pluggable plus transceiver (SFP+) terminations, to
support redundancy and enable the SRX650 Services Gateway to be used as a pure
security service device. The 2-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet XPIM also provides effective
MPLS/GRE termination of customer traffic with reasonable performance.
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one from port group 1). Mixing and matching between the copper and fiber port types
is supported.
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SFPP-10GE-LR
SFPP-10GE-ER
SFPP-10GE-LRM
Copper Twin-AX 1m
Copper Twin-AX 3m
Copper Twin-AX 5m
Copper Twin-AX 7m
Anti-counterfeit capabilities.
Quad speed support for copper mode: 10GBase-T IEEE 820.3an, 1000Base-T IEEE
802.3ab, 100Base-T IEEE 802.3u, and 10Base-T IEEE 802.3.
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When the interface is configured as a fiber port, typical configurations similar to the
1 Gbps fiber (SFP) ports in the 24-Port Gigabit Ethernet XPIM are supported. See
24-Port Gigabit Ethernet XPIM Overview on page 127 for more details.
SNMP support.
J-Web support.
Value
Dimensions (H x W x L)
Weight
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Connector Types
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SFPP-10GE-SR
SFPP-10GE-LR
SFPP-10GE-ER
SFPP-10GE-LRM
Copper Twin-AX 1m
Copper Twin-AX 3m
Form factor
Storage temperature
Relative humidity
5% to 90% noncondensing
Power consumption
Estimated at 20 W
Throughput
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Color
State
Description
STATUS
Green
On
Amber
On
Red
On
Off
On
Port is online.
Off
Port is offline.
Blinking
LINK/ACT
for fiber ports
Link Green
Activity Green
LINK/ACT
for copper ports
NOTE: Each port has
two LEDs; one on
either side of the port.
The left LED is activity
and the right is link.
Link Green
Activity Green
Off
On
Port is online.
Off
Port is offline.
Blinking
Off
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Description
GPIMs/XPIMs are
hot-swappable.
Two groups of ports labeled 0
and 1, where each group
contains 1 copper port and 1
fiber port.
NOTE: By default, all ports are
flow control enabled, and
support link speed of 10 G in
full-duplex mode.
Captive screws
You can customize the Ethernet interface type by using different SFP+ transceivers. Table
48 on page 115 shows the available SFP+ transceivers.
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Product Number
Interface Type
Connector
SFPP-10GE-SR
LC
SFPP-10GE-LR
LC
SFPP-10GE-ER
LC
SFPP-10GE-LRM
LC
Copper Twin-AX 1m
Copper Twin-AX 3m
Copper Twin-AX 5m
Copper Twin-AX 7m
Using the Point and Click CLI to Set Interface Mode and Speed Options on page 116
Using J-Web
To perform basic configuration for the 2-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet XPIM and to configure
network interfaces for the services gateway with J-Web:
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1.
zone. Optionally, you can also assign the port an IP address (for example,
192.168.3.1/24). Enter or select the following settings:
a. Select Configure>Security>Zones.
b. Add or select a security zone other than Null; for example, Trust.
c. For host inbound traffic, set the following:
Protocols=Allow All
d. Click OK, and click Commit to apply the configuration and other pending changes
(if any).
4. To use the port on the XPIM, you must also set security policies. Select the following
settings:
a. Select Configure>Security>Policy>FW Policies.
b. Set Policy Action: Default Policy Action=Permit-All.
c. Click OK to save changes, and click Commit to apply the configuration and other
NOTE: You cannot configure the mode and speed options for the 2-Port 10
Gigabit Ethernet XPIM using J-Web. You must either use the Point and Click
CLI or the CLI to configure them.
For advanced configuration information, see the Junos OS Network Interfaces Configuration
Guide.
Using the Point and Click CLI to Set Interface Mode and Speed Options
To set the interface mode and speed options for the 2-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet XPIM
with the Point and Click CLI:
1.
From the J-Web main menu, select Configure>CLI Tools>CLI Tools>Point and Click
CLI.
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4. To set the mode for the 2-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet XPIM, select either fiber or copper
5. To set the speed for the 2-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet XPIM, select 10m, 100m, 1g, or 10g,
NOTE: For copper ports, all 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, 1 G, and 10 G speeds are
supported; for fiber ports, only 1 G and 10 G speeds are supported.
6. Click OK to save changes, and click Commit to apply the configuration and other
Verify that the 2-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet XPIM is installed on the services gateway:
show chassis hardware
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NOTE: For copper ports, all 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, 1 G, and 10 G speeds are
supported; for fiber ports, only 1 G and 10 G speeds are supported.
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Description
Value
Dimensions (H x W x L)
Weight
Connector type
16 RJ-45
Form factor
Storage temperature
Relative humidity
5% to 90% noncondensing
Color
State
Description
STATUS
Green
On
Amber
On
Red
On
Green
On
Port is online.
Off
Port is offline.
Blinking
LINK/ACT
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Color
State
Description
N/A
N/A
N/A
Green
On
Off
Port is offline.
Blinking
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Location
Description
GPIMs/XPIMs are
hot-swappable.
16 fixed Gigabit Ethernet ports
labeled 0 to 15
NOTE: The 16-Port Gigabit
Ethernet with PoE XPIM port
labels are yellow instead of
white.
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Supports autonegotiation
Captive screws
Handles
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Using J-Web
To perform basic configuration for the 16-Port Gigabit Ethernet XPIM and to configure
network interfaces for the services gateway with J-Web:
1.
zone. Optionally, you can also assign the port an IP address (for example,
192.168.3.1/24). Enter or select the following settings:
a. Select Configure>Security>Zones.
b. Add or select a security zone other than Null; for example, Trust.
c. For host inbound traffic, set the following:
Protocols=Allow All
d. Click OK, and click Commit to apply the configuration and other pending changes
(if any).
4. To use the port on the XPIM, you must also set security policies. Select the following
settings:
a. Select Configure>Security>Policy>FW Policies.
b. Set Policy Action: Default Policy Action=Permit-All.
c. Click OK to save changes, and click Commit to apply the configuration and other
Verify that the 16-Port Gigabit Ethernet XPIM is installed on the services gateway:
show chassis hardware
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set interfaces ge-1/0/0 unit 0 family inet address interface address/destination prefix
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Figure 33 on page 128 shows the 24-Port Gigabit Ethernet XPIM, and Figure 34 on page 128
shows the 24-Port Gigabit Ethernet XPIM with PoE.
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Dimensions (H x W x L)
Weight
Connector types
Supported SFPs
LX (1 GB)
SX (1 GB)
FX (100 Mbps)
TX (1 GB)
ZX (1 GB)
External SFPs:
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Storage temperature
Relative humidity
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Color
State
Description
STATUS
Green
On
Amber
On
Red
On
Green
On
Port is online.
Off
Port is offline.
Blinking
N/A
N/A
Green
On
Off
Port is offline.
Blinking
On
Port is online.
Off
Port is offline.
Blinking
Off
LINK/ACT
N/A
NOTE: This LED is not
applicable on the
non-PoE 24-Port
XPIM. See Figure 35
on page 131.
PoE
NOTE: Applicable on
the PoE XPIM only.
See Figure 36 on
page 131.
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Link Green
Activity Green
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Location
Description
GPIMs/XPIMs are
hot-swappable.
24 fixed Gigabit Ethernet ports
labeled 023
NOTE: The 24-Port Gigabit
Ethernet with PoE XPIM port
labels are yellow instead of
white.
NOTE: The RJ-45 and SFP
ports 2023 are shared ports.
The SFP port will always take
priority over the corresponding
RJ-45 port if they are both
connected.
Supports autonegotiation
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Location
Description
Captive screws
Handles
You can customize the Ethernet interface type by using different SFP transceivers. Table
55 on page 132 shows the available SFP transceivers.
NOTE: We strongly recommend the use of Juniper Networks SFP and XFP
transceivers. We cannot guarantee correct operation if other transceivers are
used. The transceiver type can be different in each port, as long as a supported
part number is used.
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Product Number
Interface Type
Connector
JX-SFP-FE-FX
LC
JX-SFP-1GE-LH
LC
JX-SFP-1GE-LX
LC
JX-SFP-1GE-SX
LC
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Product Number
Interface Type
Connector
JX-SFP-1GE-T
RJ-45
SRX-SFP-1GE-LH
LC
SRX-SFP-1GE-LX
LC
SRX-SFP-1GE-SX
LC
SRX-SFP-1GE-T
Cat 5 cable
SRX-SFP-FE-FX
LC
Power over Ethernet Support on SRX Series Services Gateway Interfaces on page 12
Using J-Web
To perform basic configuration for the 24-Port Gigabit Ethernet XPIM and to configure
network interfaces for the services gateway with J-Web:
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1.
zone. Optionally, you can also assign the port an IP address (for example,
192.168.3.1/24). Enter or select the following settings:
a. Select Configure>Security>Zones.
b. Add or select a security zone other than Null; for example, Trust.
c. For host inbound traffic, set the following:
Protocols=Allow All
d. Click OK, and click Commit to apply the configuration and other pending changes
(if any).
4. To use the port on the XPIM, you must also set security policies. Select the following
settings:
a. Select Configure>Security>Policy>FW Policies.
b. Set Policy Action: Default Policy Action=Permit-All.
c. Click OK to save changes, and click Commit to apply the configuration and other
Verify that the 24-Port Gigabit Ethernet XPIM is installed on the services gateway:
show chassis hardware
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NOTE: The Dual CT1/E1 GPIM does not yet support channelization.
The Dual CT1/E1 GPIM provides the physical connection to T1 or E1 network media types
and performs T1 or E1 framing and line-speed signaling.
The Dual CT1/E1 GPIM can be plugged into any GPIM slot on the services gateway. Figure
37 on page 137 shows the Dual CT1/E1 GPIM.
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external device
T1 Mode
E1 Mode
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T1 Mode
E1 Mode
Line encoding
AMI/B8ZS
HDB3
Mode
Fractional framing
Superframe (D4/SF)
G704
G703 Unframed
HDLC Features
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N x 64 Kbps or N x 56
Kbps, nonchannelized
data rates
(T1:N=1 to 24)
(E1:N=1 to 31)
CRC
16/32
16/32
Shared flag
Supported
Supported
Idle flag/fill
Supported
Supported
Counters:
Value
Dimensions (H x W x L)
Weight
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Description
Value
Connector type
RJ-45
Form factor
Storage temperature
Relative humidity
5% to 90% noncondensing
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LED
Color
State
Description
STATUS
Green
On
Amber
On
Red
On
Location
Description
GPIM
ONLINE/OFFLINE
button
T1 Mode:
E1 Mode:
GPIMs are
hot-swappable.
Two fixed T1/E1 ports
labeled 0 and 1
Each port can be
configured using the
CLI in T1 or E1 mode.
Captive screws
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Using J-Web
To perform basic configuration for the Dual CT1/E1 GPIM and to configure network
interfaces for the services gateway with J-Web:
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1.
NOTE: You must configure the parent CT1 or CE1 interface before you
configure the child T1 or E1 interface, respectively.
3. From the CT1/CE1 Interfaces General Configuration page, for the parent CT1 or CE1
zone. Optionally, you can also assign the port an IP address (for example,
192.168.3.1/24). Enter or select the following settings:
a. Select Configure>Security>Zones.
b. Add or select a security zone other than Null; for example, Trust.
c. For host inbound traffic, set the following:
Protocols=Allow All
d. Click OK to save changes, and click Commit to apply the configuration and other
settings:
a. Select Configure>Security>Policy>FW Policies.
b. Set Policy Action: Default Policy Action=Permit-All.
c. Click OK to save changes, and click Commit to apply the configuration and other
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NOTE: You must configure the parent CT1 interface before you can configure
the child T1 interface.
Verify that the Dual CT1/E1 GPIM is installed on the services gateway:
show chassis hardware
Configure a security zone for the child T1 interface and set the configuration for host
inbound traffic services and protocols:
set security zones security-zone trust interfaces t1-1/0/0 host-inbound-traffic
system-services all
set security zones security-zone trust interfaces t1-1/0/0 host-inbound-traffic protocols
all
NOTE: You must configure the parent CE 1 interface before you can configure
the child E1 interface.
Verify that the Dual CT1/E1 GPIM is installed on the services gateway:
show chassis hardware
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Configure a security zone for the child E1 interface and set the configuration for host
inbound traffic services and protocols:
set security zones security-zone trust interfaces e1-1/0/0 host-inbound-traffic
system-services all
set security zones security-zone trust interfaces e1-1/0/0 host-inbound-traffic protocols
all
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NOTE: The Quad CT1/E1 GPIM does not yet support channelization.
The Quad CT1/E1 GPIM provides the physical connection to T1 or E1 network media types
and also performs T1 or E1 framing and line-speed signaling.
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external device
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E1 Mode
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T1 Mode
E1 Mode
Line encoding
AMI/B8ZS
HDB3
Mode
Fractional framing
Superframe (D4/SF)
G704
G703 Unframed
HDLC Features
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N x 64 Kbps or N x 56
Kbps, nonchannelized
data rates
(T1:N=1 to 24)
(E1:N=1 to 31)
CRC
16/32
16/32
Shared flag
Supported
Supported
Idle flag/fill
Supported
Supported
Counters:
Value
Dimensions (H x W x L)
Weight
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Description
Value
Connector type
RJ-45
Form factor
Storage temperature
Relative humidity
5% to 90% noncondensing
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LED
Color
State
Description
STATUS
Green
On
Amber
On
Red
On
Location
Description
GPIM
ONLINE/OFFLINE
button
T1 Mode:
E1 Mode:
GPIMs are
hot-swappable.
Four fixed T1/E1 ports
labeled 03
Each port can be
configured using the
CLI in T1 or E1 mode.
Captive screws
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Using J-Web
To perform basic configuration for the Quad CT1/E1 GPIM and to configure network
interfaces for the services gateway with J-Web:
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1.
NOTE: You must configure the parent CT 1 or CE1 interface before you
configure the child T1 or E1 interface, respectively.
3. From the CT1/CE1 Interfaces General Configuration page, for the parent CT1 or CE1
zone. Optionally, you can also assign the port an IP address (for example,
192.168.3.1/24). Enter or select the following settings:
a. Select Configure>Security>Zones.
b. Add or select a security zone other than Null; for example, Trust.
c. For host inbound traffic, set the following:
Protocols=Allow All
d. Click OK, and click Commit to apply the configuration and other pending changes
(if any).
7. To use the port on the GPIM, you must also set security policies. Select the following
settings:
a. Select Configure>Security>Policy>FW Policies.
b. Set Policy Action: Default Policy Action=Permit-All.
c. Click OK to save changes, and click Commit to apply the configuration and other
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NOTE: You must configure the parent CT1 interface before you can configure
the child T1 interface.
Verify that the Quad CT1/E1 GPIM is installed on the services gateway:
show chassis hardware
Configure a security zone for the child T1 interface and set the configuration for host
inbound traffic services and protocols:
set security zones security-zone trust interfaces t1-1/0/0 host-inbound-traffic
system-services all
set security zones security-zone trust interfaces t1-1/0/0 host-inbound-traffic protocols
all
NOTE: You must configure the parent CE1 interface before you can configure
the child E1 interface.
Verify that the Quad CT1/E1 GPIM is installed on the services gateway:
show chassis hardware
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Configure a security zone for the child E1 interface and set the configuration for host
inbound traffic services and protocols:
set security zones security-zone trust interfaces e1-1/0/0 host-inbound-traffic
system-services all
set security zones security-zone trust interfaces e1-1/0/0 host-inbound-traffic protocols
all
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PART 4
Appendixes
Contacting Customer Support and Returning SRX Series Services Gateway Hardware
Components on page 183
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154
APPENDIX A
1-Port VDSL2 (Annex A) Mini-Physical Interface Module Cable Specifications on page 181
RJ-48 Connector to RJ-48 Connector (Straight) Pinouts for the 1-Port T1/E1
Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 155
RJ-48 Connector to RJ-48 Connector (Crossover) Pinouts for the 1-Port T1/E1
Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 156
RJ-48 Connector to DB-15 Connector (Straight) Pinouts for the 1-Port T1/E1
Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 157
RJ-48 Connector to DB-15 Connector (Crossover) Pinouts for the 1-Port T1/E1
Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 158
RJ-48 Connector to RJ-48 Connector (Straight) Pinouts for the 1-Port T1/E1 Mini-Physical
Interface Module
The T1/E1 Mini-Physical Interface Module (Mini-PIM) uses an RJ-48 cable, which is not
supplied with the Mini-PIM.
Table 64 on page 156 gives RJ-48 connector to RJ-48 connector (straight) pinouts.
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Signal
RX, Ring,
RX, Tip, +
TX, Ring,
TX, Tip, +
Shield/Return/Ground
Shield/Return/Ground
No connect
No connect
No connect
No connect
RJ-48 Connector to RJ-48 Connector (Crossover) Pinouts for the 1-Port T1/E1
Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 156
RJ-48 Connector to DB-15 Connector (Straight) Pinouts for the 1-Port T1/E1
Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 157
RJ-48 Connector to DB-15 Connector (Crossover) Pinouts for the 1-Port T1/E1
Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 158
RJ-48 Connector to RJ-48 Connector (Crossover) Pinouts for the 1-Port T1/E1 Mini-Physical
Interface Module
Table 65 on page 156 gives RJ-48 connector to RJ-48 connector (crossover) pinouts for
the 1-Port T1/E1 Mini-Physical Interface Module (Mini-PIM).
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Signal
RX/Ring/ <>TX/Ring/
RX/Tip/+ <>TX/Tip/+
TX/Ring/ <>RX/Ring/
TX/Tip/+ <>RX/Tip/+
Shield/Return/Ground
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Signal
Shield/Return/Ground
No connect
No connect
No connect
No connect
RJ-48 Connector to RJ-48 Connector (Straight) Pinouts for the 1-Port T1/E1
Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 155
RJ-48 Connector to DB-15 Connector (Straight) Pinouts for the 1-Port T1/E1
Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 157
RJ-48 Connector to DB-15 Connector (Crossover) Pinouts for the 1-Port T1/E1
Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 158
RJ-48 Connector to DB-15 Connector (Straight) Pinouts for the 1-Port T1/E1 Mini-Physical
Interface Module
Table 66 on page 157 gives RJ-48 connector to DB-15 connector (straight) pinouts.
Signal
11
RX/Ring/ <>RX/Ring/
RX/Tip/+ <>RX/Tip/+
TX/Ring/ <>TX/Ring/
TX/Tip/+ <>TX/Tip/+
Shield/Return/Ground
Shield/Return/Ground
No connect
No connect
No connect
No connect
No connect
No connect
10
No connect
No connect
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Signal
11
No connect
No connect
12
No connect
No connect
13
No connect
No connect
14
No connect
No connect
15
No connect
No connect
RJ-48 Connector to RJ-48 Connector (Straight) Pinouts for the 1-Port T1/E1
Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 155
RJ-48 Connector to RJ-48 Connector (Crossover) Pinouts for the 1-Port T1/E1
Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 156
RJ-48 Connector to DB-15 Connector (Crossover) Pinouts for the 1-Port T1/E1
Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 158
RJ-48 Connector to DB-15 Connector (Crossover) Pinouts for the 1-Port T1/E1 Mini-Physical
Interface Module
Table 67 on page 158 gives RJ-48 connector to DB-15 connector (crossover) pinouts.
158
Signal
RX/Ring/ <>TX/Ring/
RX/Tip/+ <>TX/Tip/+
11
TX/Ring/ <>RX/Ring/
TX/Tip/+ <>RX/Tip/+
Shield/Return/Ground
Shield/Return/Ground
No connect
No connect
No connect
No connect
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Signal
No connect
No connect
10
No connect
No connect
11
No connect
No connect
12
No connect
No connect
13
No connect
No connect
14
No connect
No connect
15
No connect
No connect
RJ-48 Connector to RJ-48 Connector (Straight) Pinouts for the 1-Port T1/E1
Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 155
RJ-48 Connector to RJ-48 Connector (Crossover) Pinouts for the 1-Port T1/E1
Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 156
RJ-48 Connector to DB-15 Connector (Straight) Pinouts for the 1-Port T1/E1
Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 157
RJ-11 Connector Pinouts for the 1-Port ADSL2+ Mini-Physical Interface Module
The ADSL2+ Mini-Physical Interface Module (Mini-PIM) uses an RJ-11 cable, which is not
supplied with the Mini-PIM. Table 68 on page 159 gives the RJ-11 connector pinouts.
Signal
No connect
No connect
RJ P-Tip
RJ N-Ring
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Table 68: RJ-11 Connector Pinouts for the ADSL2+ Mini-PIM (continued)
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Pin
Signal
No connect
No connect
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Pin
Signal
No connect
No connect
RJ P-Ring
RJ N-Tip
No connect
No connect
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EIA-530A DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface
Module on page 161
EIA-530A DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface
Module on page 162
RS-232 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface
Module on page 164
Appendix A: SRX Series Services Gateways Interface Cable Specifications and Connector Pinouts
RS-232 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface
Module on page 165
RS-422/449 (EIA-449) DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface
Module on page 167
RS-422/449 (EIA-449) DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface
Module on page 168
V.35 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 170
V.35 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 172
X.21 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 173
X.21 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 174
EIA-530A DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module
Table 70 on page 161 gives the EIA-530A DCE cable pinouts.
Table 70: EIA-530A DCE Cable Pinouts for the Serial Mini-PIM
LFH-60 Pin
DB-25 Pin
LFH-60
Pairing
Description
15
Shield Ground
60
59
37
38
48
47
33
57
Signal Ground
13
14
51
52
14
10
13
11
55
12
56
47
13
48
14
56
15
55
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Table 70: EIA-530A DCE Cable Pinouts for the Serial Mini-PIM (continued)
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LFH-60 Pin
DB-25 Pin
LFH-60
Pairing
Description
59
16
60
52
17
51
45
18
Local Loopback
38
19
37
20
23
Signal Ground
24
26 to 25
30 to 29
EIA-530A DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 162
RS-232 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 164
RS-232 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 165
RS-422/449 (EIA-449) DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface
Module on page 167
RS-422/449 (EIA-449) DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface
Module on page 168
V.35 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 170
V.35 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 172
X.21 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 173
X.21 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 174
EIA-530A DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module
Table 71 on page 163 gives the EIA-530A DTE cable pinouts.
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Table 71: EIA-530A DTE Cable Pinouts for the Serial Mini-PIM
LFH-60 Pin
DB-25 Pin
LFH-60
Pairing
Description
15
Shield Ground
60
59
48
47
37
38
57
Signal Ground
13
14
14
10
13
51
11
52
55
12
56
38
13
37
59
14
60
56
15
55
16
17
41
18
Local Loopback
47
19
48
33
20
23
Signal Ground
52
24
51
26 to 25
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Table 71: EIA-530A DTE Cable Pinouts for the Serial Mini-PIM (continued)
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LFH-60 Pin
DB-25 Pin
LFH-60
Pairing
Description
30 to 29
18 to 17
EIA-530A DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 161
RS-232 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 164
RS-232 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 165
RS-422/449 (EIA-449) DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface
Module on page 167
RS-422/449 (EIA-449) DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface
Module on page 168
V.35 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 170
V.35 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 172
X.21 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 173
X.21 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 174
RS-232 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module
Table 72 on page 164 gives the RS-232 DCE cable pinouts.
Table 72: RS-232 DCE Cable Pinouts for the Serial Mini-PIM
164
LFH-60 Pin
DB-25 Pin
LFH-60
Pairing
Description
15
Frame Ground
Transmit Data
60
Receive Data
37
Request to Send
48
Clear to Send
33
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Table 72: RS-232 DCE Cable Pinouts for the Serial Mini-PIM (continued)
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LFH-60 Pin
DB-25 Pin
LFH-60
Pairing
Description
57
Signal Ground
13
56
15
Transmit Clock
52
17
Receive Clock
45
18
Local Loopback
20
24
Terminal Clock
22 to 21
EIA-530A DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 161
RS-232 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 165
RS-422/449 (EIA-449) DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface
Module on page 167
RS-422/449 (EIA-449) DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface
Module on page 168
V.35 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 170
V.35 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 172
X.21 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 173
X.21 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 174
RS-232 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module
Table 73 on page 165 gives the RS-232 DTE cable pinouts.
Table 73: RS-232 DTE Cable Pinouts for the Serial Mini-PIM
LFH-60 Pin
DB-25 Pin
LFH-60
Pairing
Description
15
Frame Ground
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LFH-60 Pin
DB-25 Pin
LFH-60
Pairing
Description
60
Transmit Data
Receive Data
48
Request to Send
37
Clear to Send
57
Signal Ground
13
56
15
Transmit Clock
17
Receive Clock
41
18
Local Loopback
33
20
52
24
Terminal Clock
22 to 21
18 to 17
EIA-530A DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 161
EIA-530A DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 162
RS-232 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 164
RS-422/449 (EIA-449) DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface
Module on page 167
RS-422/449 (EIA-449) DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface
Module on page 168
V.35 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 170
V.35 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 172
X.21 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 173
Appendix A: SRX Series Services Gateways Interface Cable Specifications and Connector Pinouts
X.21 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 174
RS-422/449 (EIA-449) DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module
Table 74 on page 167 gives the RS-422/449 DCE cable pinouts.
Table 74: RS-422/449 DCE Cable Pinouts for the Serial Mini-PIM
LFH-60 Pin
DC-37
(DB-37) Pin
LFH-60
Pairing
Description
15
Shield Ground
56
55
60
59
37
38
52
51
48
47
45
10
Local Loopback
33
11
34
12
10
13
13
14
17
36
19
Signal Ground
20
Receive Common
22
55
23
56
59
24
60
38
25
37
51
26
52
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LFH-60 Pin
DC-37
(DB-37) Pin
LFH-60
Pairing
Description
47
27
48
34
29
33
10
30
14
31
13
35
57
37
Send Common
26 to 25
EIA-530A DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 161
EIA-530A DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 162
RS-232 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 164
RS-232 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 165
RS-422/449 (EIA-449) DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface
Module on page 168
V.35 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 170
V.35 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 172
X.21 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 173
X.21 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 174
RS-422/449 (EIA-449) DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module
Table 75 on page 169 gives the RS-422/449 DTE cable pinouts.
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Table 75: RS-422/449 DTE Cable Pinouts for the Serial Mini-PIM
LFH-60 Pin
DC-37
(DB-37) Pin
LFH-60
Pairing
Description
15
Shield Ground
60
59
56
55
48
47
37
38
41
10
Local Loopback
11
10
33
12
34
13
13
14
52
17
51
36
19
Signal Ground
20
Receive Common
59
22
60
55
23
56
24
47
25
48
26
38
27
37
10
29
34
30
33
14
31
13
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LFH-60 Pin
DC-37
(DB-37) Pin
LFH-60
Pairing
Description
51
35
52
57
37
Send Common
26 to 25
18 to 17
EIA-530A DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 161
EIA-530A DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 162
RS-232 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 164
RS-232 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 165
RS-422/449 (EIA-449) DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface
Module on page 167
V.35 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 170
V.35 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 172
X.21 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 173
X.21 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 174
V.35 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module
Table 76 on page 170 gives the V.35 DCE cable pinouts.
Table 76: V.35 DCE Cable Pinouts for the Serial Mini-PIM
170
LFH-60 Pin
M/34 Pin
LFH-60
Pairing
Description
15
Frame Ground
57
Signal Ground
37
Request to Send
Appendix A: SRX Series Services Gateways Interface Cable Specifications and Connector Pinouts
Table 76: V.35 DCE Cable Pinouts for the Serial Mini-PIM (continued)
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LFH-60 Pin
M/34 Pin
LFH-60
Pairing
Description
48
Clear to Send
33
13
45
Test Mode
60
59
59
60
52
51
51
52
56
55
55
AA
56
22 to 21
26 to 25
EIA-530A DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 161
EIA-530A DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 162
RS-232 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 164
RS-232 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 165
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RS-422/449 (EIA-449) DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface
Module on page 167
RS-422/449 (EIA-449) DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface
Module on page 168
V.35 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 172
X.21 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 173
X.21 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 174
V.35 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module
Table 77 on page 172 describes the V.35 DTE cable pinouts.
Table 77: V.35 DTE Cable Pinouts for the Serial Mini-PIM
172
LFH-60 Pin
M/34 Pin
LFH-60
Pairing
Description
15
Frame Ground
57
Signal Ground
48
Request to Send
37
Clear to Send
13
33
41
Test Mode
60
59
59
60
52
51
51
52
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Table 77: V.35 DTE Cable Pinouts for the Serial Mini-PIM (continued)
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LFH-60 Pin
M/34 Pin
LFH-60
Pairing
Description
56
55
55
AA
56
22 to 21
26 to 25
18 to 17
EIA-530A DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 161
EIA-530A DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 162
RS-232 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 164
RS-232 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 165
RS-422/449 (EIA-449) DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface
Module on page 167
V.35 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 170
X.21 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 173
X.21 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 174
X.21 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module
Table 78 on page 173 gives the X.21 DCE cable pinouts.
Table 78: X.21 DCE Cable Pinouts for the Serial Mini-PIM
LFH-60 Pin
DB-15 Pin
LFH-60 Pairing
Description
15
Shield Ground
37
38
Control (A)
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Table 78: X.21 DCE Cable Pinouts for the Serial Mini-PIM (continued)
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LFH-60 Pin
DB-15 Pin
LFH-60 Pairing
Description
60
59
Receive (A)
48
47
Indicate (A)
52
51
57
Signal Ground
38
10
37
Control (B)
59
11
60
Receive (B)
47
12
48
Indicate (B)
51
13
52
30 to 29
EIA-530A DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 161
EIA-530A DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 162
RS-232 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 164
RS-232 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 165
RS-422/449 (EIA-449) DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface
Module on page 167
RS-422/449 (EIA-449) DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface
Module on page 168
V.35 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 170
V.35 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 172
X.21 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 174
X.21 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module
Table 79 on page 175 gives the X.21 DTE cable pinouts.
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Table 79: X.21 DTE Cable Pinouts for the Serial Mini-PIM
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LFH-60 Pin
DB-15 Pin
LFH-60 Pairing
Description
15
Shield Ground
60
59
48
47
Control (A)
Receive (A)
37
38
Indicate (A)
57
Signal Ground
59
60
47
10
48
Control (B)
11
Receive (B)
38
12
37
Indicate (B)
13
30 to 29
18 to 17
EIA-530A DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 161
EIA-530A DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 162
RS-232 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 164
RS-232 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on
page 165
RS-422/449 (EIA-449) DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface
Module on page 167
RS-422/449 (EIA-449) DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface
Module on page 168
V.35 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 170
V.35 DTE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 172
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X.21 DCE Cable Pinouts for the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module on page 173
RJ-45 Cable (RJ-45 to Four RJ-11 Connectors) Pin Assignment on page 178
RJ-45 Cable (RJ-45 to Two RJ-11 Connectors) Pin Assignment on page 179
Details
1X8-wire
2X4-wire
4X2-wire
The following topology diagrams show different G.SHDSL 8-Wire Mini-PIM connections.
Figure 39 on page 177 shows the topology for a G.SHDSL 8-Wire Mini-PIM operating in
2X4-wire mode.
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Figure 40 on page 177 shows the topology for G.SHDSL8-Wire Mini-PIM operating in
4X2-wire mode.
Figure 41 on page 178 shows the topology for G.SHDSL 8-Wire Mini-PIM operating in
1X8-wire mode.
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Table 81: RJ-45 Cable (RJ-45 to Four RJ-11 Connectors) Pinout Details
RJ-45 Pin
Number
Connections
RJ-11 Pin
Number
Connections
Plug Number
Tip 1
P1
Ring 1
Tip 2
Tip 0
Ring 0
Ring 2
Tip 3
Ring 3
P2
P3
P4
Figure 42 on page 179 shows the RJ-45 cable design that connects to four RJ-11 cable
connections.
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Table 82: RJ-45 Cable (RJ-45 to Two RJ-11 Connectors) Pinout Details
Signal
Signal
Signal
RJ-11 Pin
Number
Plug 1
Plug 2
Tip 1
Ring 1
Tip 2
Tip 0
Ring 0
Ring 2
Ring 2 of 2nd
port
Tip 3
Ring 3
Ring 3 of 2nd
port
RJ-45 Pin
Number
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Figure 43 on page 180 shows the RJ-45 cable design that connects two RJ-11 cable
connections.
Related
Documentation
180
Connections
Tip
Ring
Tip
Tip
Ring
Ring
Tip
Ring
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Figure 44: RJ-11 Cable Pinout for 1-Port VDSL2 (Annex A) Mini-PIM
Table 84 on page 181 shows the pin assignments of the RJ-11 cable.
Table 84: RJ-11 Cable Pinout Details for 1-Port VDSL2 (Annex A) Mini-PIM
Related
Documentation
Pin
Signal
A1
Ground
A2
RX (data input)
A3
Tx (data output)
A4
Vcc (power)
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APPENDIX B
Return Procedure for SRX Series Services Gateway Hardware Components on page 183
Locating the SRX Series Services Gateway Hardware Component Mini-PIM or GPIM
Serial Number Label on page 184
Task
NOTE: Do not return the device 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 an RMA. Refused shipments are returned
to the customer via collect freight.
For more information about return and repair policies, see the customer support Web
page at http://www.juniper.net/support/guidelines.html.
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For product problems or technical support issues, open a support case using the Case
Manager link at http://www.juniper.net/support/ or call 1-888-314-JTAC (within the United
States) or 1-408-745-9500 (outside the United States).
Related
Documentation
Locating the SRX Series Services Gateway Hardware Component Mini-PIM or GPIM
Serial Number Label on page 184
Locating the SRX Series Services Gateway Hardware Component Mini-PIM or GPIM
Serial Number Label
SRX Series Services Gateway Mini-PIM Serial Number Label on page 184
SRX Series Services Gateway GPIM Serial Number Label on page 184
Return Procedure for SRX Series Services Gateway Hardware Components on page 183
184
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Related
Documentation
Type of activity being performed on the services gateway component when the problem
occurred
Your name, organization name, telephone number, fax number, and shipping address
Return Procedure for SRX Series Services Gateway Hardware Components on page 183
Locating the SRX Series Services Gateway Hardware Component Mini-PIM or GPIM
Serial Number Label on page 184
By telephone:
Related
Documentation
Return Procedure for SRX Series Services Gateway Hardware Components on page 183
Locating the SRX Series Services Gateway Hardware Component Mini-PIM or GPIM
Serial Number Label on page 184
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When you return a component, make sure that it is adequately protected with packing
materials and packed so that the pieces are prevented from moving around inside the
carton.
Write the Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number on the exterior of the box to
ensure proper tracking.
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Documentation
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Locating the SRX Series Services Gateway Hardware Component Mini-PIM or GPIM
Serial Number Label on page 184
PART 5
Index
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Index
Symbols
#, comments in configuration statements..................xvii
( ), in syntax descriptions...................................................xvii
1-Port ADSL2+ Mini-PIM........................................................31
basic configuration.........................................................37
hardware specifications..............................................32
key features......................................................................35
LED states.........................................................................36
LEDs....................................................................................36
loopback diagnostics...................................................36
network interface specifications..............................33
overview..............................................................................31
supported standards....................................................35
1-Port DOCSIS Mini-PIM........................................................41
basic configuration........................................................47
hardware specifications..............................................44
key features......................................................................42
LEDs....................................................................................45
network interface specifications..............................43
overview..............................................................................41
supported standards....................................................43
1-Port G.SHDSL 8-Wire Mini-PIM.....................................59
8-Wire................................................................................59
hardware specifications..............................................62
key features.......................................................................61
LED states.........................................................................63
LEDs....................................................................................63
operating modes
1X8-wire (1-port 8-wire)....................................60
2X4-wire (2-port 4-wire)..................................60
4X2-wire (4-port 2-wire)...................................60
overview............................................................................59
supported standards...................................................60
1-Port Gigabit Ethernet SFP Mini-PIM............................49
hardware specifications..............................................50
key features......................................................................53
LED states.........................................................................54
LEDs....................................................................................54
network interface specifications...............................51
overview............................................................................49
supported modules........................................................51
1-Port Serial Mini-PIM............................................................67
basic configuration........................................................70
EIA530 cable (DCE)......................................................70
EIA530 cable (DTE)......................................................70
hardware specifications..............................................68
interface cables..............................................................69
key features......................................................................69
LEDs....................................................................................69
RS232 cable (DCE).......................................................70
RS232 cable (DTE)........................................................70
RS449 cable (DCE)......................................................70
RS449 cable (DTE).......................................................70
supported standards...................................................68
V.35 cable (DCE)............................................................70
V.35 cable (DTE) ...........................................................70
X.21 cable (DCE) ............................................................70
X.21 cable (DTE) ............................................................70
1-Port SFP Mini-PIM...............................................................73
basic configuration.................................................54, 78
hardware specifications...............................................74
key features......................................................................76
LED states.........................................................................78
LEDs.....................................................................................77
network interface specifications..............................74
overview.............................................................................73
supported modules.......................................................75
1-Port T1/E1 Mini-Physical Interface Module
basic configuration........................................................86
1-Port T1/E1 Mini-PIM.............................................................81
hardware specifications..............................................82
key features......................................................................84
LED states.........................................................................85
LEDs....................................................................................84
loopback diagnostics...................................................85
network interface specifications..............................82
overview.............................................................................81
supported standards....................................................83
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B
backplane............................................................................6, 137
blank faceplates
installing on services gateway...................................22
removing from services gateway..............................22
braces, in configuration statements...............................xvii
brackets
angle, in syntax descriptions.....................................xvi
square, in configuration statements......................xvii
C
cables
RJ-48 pinouts.................................................................155
channelized E1 ports
RJ-48 cable pinouts....................................................155
channelized T1 ports
RJ-48 cable pinouts....................................................155
comments, in configuration statements......................xvii
components, return procedure........................................183
conventions
notice icons.......................................................................xv
text and syntax...............................................................xvi
curly braces, in configuration statements....................xvii
D
damage, preventing electrostatic discharge ................21
Dual CT1/E1 GPIM
components....................................................................141
configuring with J-Web...............................................141
configuring with the CLI..............................................141
interface specifications..............................................138
key features....................................................................138
LED states.......................................................................140
overview............................................................................137
specifications.................................................................139
Index
hot-swappable
GPIMs....................................................................................6
LED states................................................................112
overview..................................................................109
24-Port Gigabit Ethernet XPIM
components...........................................................131
configuring with the CLI....................................133
configuring with the J-Web..............................133
hardware specifications....................................129
LED states..............................................................130
overview...................................................................127
with PoE.....................................................................12
Dual CT1/E1 GPIM
components...........................................................141
configuring with J-Web.......................................141
configuring with the CLI.....................................141
hardware specifications....................................139
LED states..............................................................140
installing on services gateway...................................23
Quad CT1/E1 GPIM.......................................................145
components..........................................................149
configuring with J-Web.....................................149
configuring with the CLI....................................149
hardware specifications....................................147
LED states..............................................................148
interfaces
installing..............................................................................17
reinstalling.........................................................................18
removing.............................................................................18
E1 ports
Dual CT1/E1 GPIM.........................................................137
Quad CT1/E1 GPIM.......................................................145
RJ-48 cable pinouts....................................................155
electrostatic discharge damage, preventing.................21
EX-SFP-FE20KT13R15 .........................................................52
EX-SFP-FE20KT15R13 .........................................................52
F
font conventions.....................................................................xvi
G
GPIMs
backplane...................................................................6, 137
components...........................................................141, 149
double-high, double-wide............................................6
double-high, single-wide...............................................6
Dual CT1/E1.....................................................................137
hardware specifications....................................139, 147
hot-swappable..................................................................6
Quad CT1/E1...................................................................145
removing from services gateway.............................26
installing
blank faceplates.............................................................22
GPIMs..................................................................................23
interface modules
16-Port Gigabit Ethernet XPIM
components...........................................................122
configuring with J-Web......................................123
configuring with the CLI.....................................123
faceplates................................................................119
LED states................................................................121
overview...................................................................119
specifications........................................................120
with PoE.....................................................................12
2-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet XPIM
components...........................................................114
configuring with J-Web.......................................115
configuring with Point and Click CLI..............115
configuring with the CLI.....................................115
hardware specifications......................................111
JTAC............................................................................................185
Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center See
JTAC
JX-SFP-1000BASE-T............................................................75
JX-SFP-1FE-FX..................................................................52, 75
JX-SFP-1GE-LH...............................................................52, 132
JX-SFP-1GE-LX.........................................................52, 75, 132
JX-SFP-1GE-SX........................................................52, 75, 132
JX-SFP-1GE-T..................................................................52, 132
JX-SFP-FE-FX.........................................................................132
L
labels, locating on GPIM.....................................................184
loopback ...................................................................................85
M
Mini-PIMs
blank faceplate removal..............................................16
empty slot..........................................................................16
installing..............................................................................17
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reinstalling.........................................................................18
removing.............................................................................18
LED states.......................................................................148
overview...........................................................................145
specifications.................................................................147
N
network interface cards
GPIMs...................................................................6, 137, 145
notice icons................................................................................xv
P
parentheses, in syntax descriptions...............................xvii
physical interface modules See GPIMs
Physical Interface Modules See GPIMs
pinouts.............................................................................159, 160
RJ-48.................................................................................155
RJ-48 connector to DB-15 connector
(crossover).................................................................158
RJ-48 connector to DB-15 connector
(straight)......................................................................157
RJ-48 connector to RJ-48 connector
(crossover).................................................................156
RJ-48 connector to RJ-48 connector
(straight).....................................................................156
PoE
overview..............................................................................12
ports.....................................................................................12
specifications....................................................................12
ports
copper...............................................................................110
E1..............................................................137, 138, 145, 146
Ethernet..................................110, 114, 120, 122, 128, 131
GPIMs.......................................................................137, 145
naming conventions.......................................................13
numbers..............................................................................13
PoE......................................................12, 120, 122, 128, 131
SFP.....................................................................110, 112, 130
T1..............................................................137, 138, 145, 146
XPIMs.......................................109, 114, 119, 122, 127, 131
Power over Ethernet See PoE
preventing electrostatic discharge damage..................21
Q
QAM, quadrature amplitude modulation......................43
QPSK, quadrature phase shift keying.............................43
Quad CT1/E1 GPIM
components...................................................................149
configuring with J-Web..............................................149
configuring with the CLI.............................................149
interface specifications..............................................146
key features....................................................................146
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R
removing
blank faceplate................................................................22
GPIM...................................................................................26
returns
components...................................................................183
services gateway..........................................................183
RJ-11 connector pinouts.............................................159, 160
RJ-48 connector to DB-15 connector (crossover)
pinouts..................................................................................158
RJ-48 connector to DB-15 connector (straight)
pinouts...................................................................................157
RJ-48 connector to RJ-48 connector (crossover)
pinouts..................................................................................156
RJ-48 connector to RJ-48 connector (straight)
pinouts..................................................................................156
RJ-48 pinouts
Mini-PIM...........................................................................155
S
Serial Mini-PIM
LED states........................................................................69
overview.............................................................................67
serial number label, GPIM.................................................184
services gateway
Mini-PIMs.............................................................................4
removing blank faceplates.........................................22
removing GPIMs.............................................................26
return procedure ..........................................................183
SFP transceivers.............................................................115, 132
SFP-GE10KT13R14..................................................................52
SFP-GE10KT13R15..................................................................52
SFP-GE10KT14R13..................................................................52
SFP-GE10KT15R13 .................................................................52
SFP-GE40KT13R15.................................................................52
SFP-GE40KT15R13.................................................................52
SFPP-10GE-ER........................................................................115
SFPP-10GE-LR........................................................................115
SFPP-10GE-LRM....................................................................115
SFPP-10GE-SR.......................................................................115
SRX-SFP-1GE-LH..................................................................132
SRX-SFP-1GE-LX..................................................................132
SRX-SFP-1GE-SX..................................................................132
SRX-SFP-1GE-T.....................................................................132
SRX-SFP-FE-FX.....................................................................132
Index
T
T1 ports
Dual CT1/E1 GPIM.........................................................137
Quad CT1/E1 GPIM.......................................................145
RJ-48 cable pinouts....................................................155
transceivers, SFP............................................................115, 132
X
XPIMs
components............................................................114, 131
double-high, double-wide............................................6
double-high, single-wide...............................................6
hardware specifications......................................111, 129
LED states...............................................................112, 130
overview..................................................................109, 127
single-high, single-wide.................................................6
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