Srp module redundancy, Nonvolatile storage, Srp i/o module – Juniper Networks E-Series User Manual
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E-Series Modules
E-Series Routers
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Caution: Do not remove the SRP module while the system is running.
For details about installing SRP modules, see
.
SRP Module Redundancy
SRP module redundancy is available only for ERX-7xx/14xx models. See
, later in this chapter, for more information.
Nonvolatile Storage
The PCMCIA slot on the front of the SRP module holds a Type II
PCMCIA nonvolatile storage (NVS) card (see
and
). This card is loaded with the system’s software and
configuration files. The PCMCIA card is factory installed.
SRP I/O Module
The SRP I/O module is a single corresponding input/output module that
interfaces with the SRP module(s) through the system’s midplane. The
same SRP I/O module works with all SRP modules, but is router specific.
The I/O module used in ERX-7xx/14x models cannot be used in the
ERX-310 router, and vice versa. See
for locations.
Module Details
The SRP module provides standard craft management interfaces,
including:
•
10/100Base-T – Enables access to the E-series router for Ethernet
management functions via CLI or SNMP, for example.
•
RS-232 – Provides a serial connection for monitoring the system’s
hardware configuration through a PC (running terminal emulation
software) or ASCII terminal. Allows direct CLI access.
•
Alarm contacts – Provide for remote indication of critical, major, and
minor E-series router alarms (ERX-7xx/14xx models only; currently
not implemented)
•
External timing inputs – Provide a method of ensuring that the clock
timing used by the E-series router remains synchronized with the
network’s system clock. BNC connectors and wire wraps are available
for ERX-7xx/14xx models only.