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C-series Platforms C2000 and C4000 Hardware Guide Release 1.0.x Juniper Networks, Inc. 1194 North Mathilda Avenue Sunnyvale, California 94089 USA 408-745-2000 www.
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Table of Contents About This Guide ix Objectives ......................................................................................................ix Audience ........................................................................................
Rack-Mounted Installation .............................................................................14 Installation Guidelines .............................................................................14 Preparing the Equipment Racks ...........
Chapter 8 Managing RAID Disks on a C-series Platform 39 C-series Platform Data Storage ......................................................................39 Managing Disks in a C-series Platform .....................................................
Chapter 11 Declaration of Conformity 57 Declaration of Conformity .............................................................................57 Part 4 Index Index ......................................................................................
About This Guide This preface provides the following guidelines for using the Hardware Guide : ■ Objectives on page ix ■ Audience on page ix ■ Documentation Conventions on page x ■ Related Jun.
Documentation Conventions Table 1 on page x defines the notice icons used in this guide. Table 2 on page x defines text conventions used throughout the documentation. Table 1: Notice Icons Description Meaning Icon Indicates important features or instructions.
Table 2: Text Conventions (continued) Examples Description Convention user@host# set local-address local-address Represents variables in SRC CLI commands. Italic sans serif typeface Another runtime variable is <gfwif>. In text descriptions, indicate optional keywords or variables.
Table 3: Juniper Networks C-series and SRC Technical Publications Description Document Core Documentation Set Describes the hardware platforms and how to install, maintain, replace, and troubleshoot them.
Table 3: Juniper Networks C-series and SRC Technical Publications (continued) Description Document Provides a complete index of the SRC guides, excluding the C-series Hardware Guide and the SRC-PE Command Reference . SRC-PE Comprehensive Index Provides general information about the J-Web interface.
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Part 1 Product Overview ■ C-series Platform Overview on page 3 Product Overview ■ 1.
2 ■ Product Overview C2000 and C4000 1.0.x Hardware Guide.
Chapter 1 C-series Platform Overview This chapter provides introductory information about the C-series platform. It contains the following topics: ■ System Description on page 3 ■ C-series Platfor.
Table 4: C-series Model Differences Concurrent Subscribers Service Session Licenses Model 200,000 50,000 C2000 500,000 100,000 C4000 NOTE: The models illustrated in this book might look different from your model because of configuration variations.
Figure 4: C4000, Rear View C-series Model Components The C2000 model and C4000 model contain the following components: ■ Internal memory ■ CPU ■ Hard drive — Each model has two hot-swappable, redundant drives in a redundant array of independent disks (RAID) 1 (mirror) configuration.
Figure 6: C4000 Power Supply ■ Console management port — Each model has one RS-232 port that accepts a DB-9 (female) connector for direct CLI access from a console terminal. ■ USB port — Each model has two ports that can be used for memory storage devices.
SNMP MIB Management The system offers a complete SNMP interface for configuration, status, and alarm reporting. For more information, see SRC – PE Monitoring and Troubleshooting Guide .
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Part 2 Initial Installation ■ Unpacking and Inspecting the C-series Platform on page 11 ■ Installing and Cabling the C-series Platform on page 13 ■ Powering Up the C-series Platform on page 19 .
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Chapter 2 Unpacking and Inspecting the C-series Platform This chapter reviews shipping contents and unpacking procedures for the C-series platform. It contains the following topics: ■ Before You Beg.
Unpacking the Units The systems are delivered boxed. For your convenience, we recommend that you unpack the system in the location where you want to install it. WARNING: Three people are required to install the system in a rack: two to lift it into position and one to screw it to the rack.
Chapter 3 Installing and Cabling the C-series Platform This chapter describes how to install the C-series platform and attach cables. It contains the following topics: ■ Before You Begin on page 13 .
system with easy access to the connections that it needs for power, local communications, and remote communications. WARNING: Two people are required to lift the system. CAUTION: To prevent electrostatic damage to the system and its components, make sure persons handling the system wear an antistatic device.
1. With one person standing on the left side of the chassis and another standing on the right side, lift the unit into the rack. 2. Position the system in its designated location in the equipment rack. Make sure the holes of the mounting brackets align evenly with the holes of the equipment rack on both sides.
■ Two 10/100Base-T Ethernet ports — Each accepts an RJ-45 (male) connector, providing an out-of-band connection for LAN access through a Telnet session, SSH, or SNMP. ■ One RS-232 management port — Accepts a DB-9 (female) connector. This port provides direct CLI access from a console terminal.
2. Insert the other end of the power cord into an appropriate AC power source. NOTE: To provide redundancy, do not terminate Power A and Power B leads at the same power source.
Figure 10: C4000, Rear View The Next Step After you finish installing and cabling the system: ■ See Powering Up the C-series Platform on page 19. 18 ■ The Next Step C2000 and C4000 1.
Chapter 4 Powering Up the C-series Platform This chapter describes how to power up the C-series platform. It contains the following topics: ■ Powering Up on page 19 ■ Status LEDs on page 20 ■ The Next Step on page 20 Powering Up NOTE: In this procedure we assume that the system is already connected to a power source.
Status LEDs The LEDs listed in Table 5 on page 20 are used on both models. Table 5: Model LEDs ON to OFF OFF to ON LED Color LED Indicator LED Label Power off Power on Green Power PWR Hard drive failu.
Chapter 5 Setting the Initial Configuration This chapter discusses how to set up the C-series platform after powering it on. For basic information on the management of the system, see the SRC – PE Getting Started Guide .
You can monitor and manage the system through either of these methods: ■ Console terminal — Connect a console (PC, Macintosh, or UNIX workstation) directly to the system's RS-232 serial port. ■ Remote console — Connect 10/100Base-T port (ETH0) to an Ethernet network, and run SSH or Telnet from a remote console.
NOTE: The Juniper Networks database must be running before you start configuring the SRC software. Typically, you run the database in standalone mode only in testing environments. In standalone mode, the database does not communicate with other Juniper Networks databases; there is no data distribution and no redundancy.
3. Configure either a list of domain names to search, or create the domain name. We recommend configuring a list of domain names to search. To configure a list of domain names to search: [edit] root@host# set system domain-search [domain-name1, domain-name2, .
[edit interfaces eth0] user@host# set unit 0 family inet broadcast 192.2.0.255 4. Verify the interface configuration. [edit interfaces eth0] user@host# show unit 0 { family { inet { broadcast 192.
To configure the system to accept Telnet connections: ■ In edit mode, type the following command. [edit] user@host# set system services telnet Adding an Admin User Account Although root access is used for initial configuration of the system, user accounts are used to enter commands and statements at the CLI.
user@host# show class super-user; full-name "John Doe"; uid 506; gid 100; level expert; complete-on-space on; 7. Set the password of the user.
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Part 3 Hardware Maintenance Procedures and Specifications ■ Maintaining the System on page 31 ■ System Specifications on page 35 ■ Managing RAID Disks on a C-series Platform on page 39 ■ Insta.
30 ■ Hardware Maintenance Procedures and Specifications C2000 and C4000 1.0.x Hardware Guide.
Chapter 6 Maintaining the System This chapter lists the tools, items, and steps needed for installing and uninstalling components. Other maintenance procedures must be performed by an authorized Juniper Networks technician.
Storing Modules and Components Retain the packaging in which a component was shipped, and use this packaging to store the item. CAUTION: Failure to store electronic components correctly can lead to damage of these items. Follow these guidelines for storing components: ■ Store each component in a separate antistatic bag.
NOTE: If the red TEMP LED is illuminated, either a critical or noncritical failure exists. CAUTION: If the TEMP LED is illuminated and none of the fans is spinning, quickly power down the system until a new set of fans is available. Operating a system with inadequate air circulation can damage the components.
2. Slide the locking tab (ejector button) to the left to release the module. See Figure 11 and Figure 12 . 3. Hold the tab to the left, and using the handle, slowly pull the power supply module out.
Chapter 7 System Specifications This chapter lists the system specifications, requirements, and certifications for the system. Topics include: ■ C2000 Model Specifications on page 35 ■ C4000 Model Specifications on page 36 C2000 Model Specifications Table 6: C2000 Model Specifications Specification Category 33 lb (15 kg) Weight 3.
Table 6: C2000 Model Specifications (continued) Specification Category ■ Air intake occurs in the front of the system. ■ Air is exhausted out of the rear of the system. Airflow ■ Pending Electromagnetic Emissions Agency Certification C4000 Model Specifications Table 7: C4000 Model Specifications Specification Category 48 lb (22 kg) Weight 3.
Table 7: C4000 Model Specifications (continued) Specification Category ■ Pending Electromagnetic Emissions Agency Certification C4000 Model Specifications ■ 37 Chapter 7: System Specifications.
38 ■ C4000 Model Specifications C2000 and C4000 1.0.x Hardware Guide.
Chapter 8 Managing RAID Disks on a C-series Platform This chapter describes how to manage and view status information for RAID disks on a C-series platform.
Managing Disks in a C-series Platform The SRC CLI provides commands to let you monitor disk status, replace faulty disks, and reinitialize disks in the system. Replacing a Disk If a disk in the C-series platform fails, you can replace it while the other disk remains active.
Controller Tasks TaskId Function Done% Container State Specific1 Specific2 ------ -------- ------- --------- ----- --------- --------- 100 Rebuild 0.3% 0 RUN 00000000 00000000 Reinitializing an Active Disk You can reinitialize a disk that is already active in a C-series platform.
Controller Tasks TaskId Function Done% Container State Specific1 Specific2 ------ -------- ------- --------- ----- --------- --------- No tasks currently running on the controller Table 8: show disk s.
Chapter 9 Installation Guidelines and Requirements This chapter reviews preinstallation considerations such as electrical, environmental, and safety compliances for the C-series platforms. For complete system specifications, see “ System Specifications ” on page 35.
Environmental Requirements See “ System Specifications ” on page 35 for complete environmental specifications. Choose a location for the system that is dry, relatively dust free, well ventilated, and air conditioned.
Safety Guidelines For your safety, before installing the system, review all safety warnings in this topic. WARNING: The recommended maximum ambient temperature is 40 ˚ ° C (104° F). For safe operation take into consideration the internal temperature within the rack.
WARNING: Before servicing the system, turn off the power. WARNING: Remove jewelry (including rings, necklaces, and watches) before working on equipment that is connected to power lines. Metal objects heat up when connected to power and ground and can cause serious burns or become welded to the terminals.
■ The distance between the mounting holes in the two posts must be 18.31 inches ±.063 inch, as specified in EIA-310-D. ■ An optional mounting kit is available for midchassis mounting. Contact your Juniper Networks sales representative for more information.
■ Route cables so that modules and field-replaceable units are easily accessible. ■ Route cables in a logical direction to prevent loss of connectivity to other equipment in the rack, to associated equipment in adjacent racks, or to the backbone network.
Hardware Compliance C – series platforms meet the hardware compliance requirements in this topic. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations This Class B (or Class A, if so indicated on the registration label) digital apparatus meets the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Les réparations de l'appareillage certifié devraient être confiées à un service d'entretien canadien désigné par lefournisseur. En cas de réparation ou de modification effectuées pa.
Notes explicatives du ministère des Communications: limites visant les accessoires L'étiquette du ministère des Communications du Canada indique que l'appareillage est certifié, c'est-à-dire qu'il respecte certaines exigences de sécurité et de fonctionnement visant les réseaux de télécommunications.
Chapter 10 Contacting Customer Support and Returning Hardware See the Juniper Networks Web site for complete customer service information: ■ http://www.
2. Obtain a Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number from the JTAC. See “ Information You Might Need to Supply to JTAC ” on page 54. Provide the following information in your e-mail message or .
3. Provides you with periodic updates on problem status and escalates the problem as appropriate according to escalation management guidelines. 4. Closes the case when you agree that the problem has been resolved.
5. Remove the chassis from the rack. 6. Pack the chassis securely in a proper shipping container, covering the chassis with an ESD bag and placing packing foam on top of and around the chassis. 56 ■ Returning Products for Repair or Replacement C2000 and C4000 1.
Chapter 11 Declaration of Conformity This chapter contains the following sections: ■ Declaration of Conformity on page 57 Declaration of Conformity Pending Declaration of Conformity ■ 57.
58 ■ Declaration of Conformity C2000 and C4000 1.0.x Hardware Guide.
Part 4 Index ■ Index on page 61 Index ■ 59.
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Index A access, management ................................................ 6, 21 airflow .......................................................................... 44 rack-mounted installation and ..............................14 antistatic bags and containers .
management access ................................................. 6, 21 SNMP ...................................................................... 7 Management Information Bases .....................................7 manuals comments on ...........
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