Table 6: SRX550 High Memory Services Gateway Front Panel Components (continued)
DescriptionLocationComponentNumber
Connects a laptop to the services gateway for CLI
management through a USB interface. The port accepts a
Mini-B type USB cable plug. A USB cable with Mini-B and Type
A USB plug is supplied with the services gateway. To use the
USB console port, you must download a USB driver to the
management device from
http://www.juniper.net/support/downloads/group/?f=junos.
Left side of the
front chassis panel
USB Console Port3
NOTE: The Auxiliary port is not supported on the SRX550
High Memory Services Gateway.
Left side of the
front chassis panel
AUX Port4
Both slots support Mini-PIMs.Left side of the
front chassis panel
2 Mini-PIM slots
numbered 1 and 2
5
•
All slots support GPIMs.
•
Slot 3 supports 10-gigabit XPIMs.
•
Slot 6 supports 20-gigabit XPIMs.
•
Slots 3, 4,6,and 8 support PoE.For more information about
PoE, see “SRX550 High Memory Services Gateway Power
over Ethernet” on page 8.
NOTE: SRX550 High Memory Services Gateway does not
support hot-swappable functionality for GPIMs and XPIMs
Front chassis panel6 GPIM slots numbered
3 through 8. For specific
GPIM/XPIM slots, see
Figure 3 on page 17.
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Rack-mountingbracketsattachedwhentheservicesgateway
is mounted on a rack.
The mounting brackets are used to attach the services
gateway to a rack or cabinet.
Sides of chassisMounting brackets7
The SFP Ethernet ports have the following characteristics:
•
Operate in full-duplex and half-duplex modes.
•
Support flow control.
•
Support autonegotiation.
The SFP Ethernet ports can:
•
Function as front-end network ports.
•
Provide LAN and WAN connectivity to hubs, switches, local
servers, and workstations.
•
Forward incoming data packets to the services gateway.
•
Receive outgoing data packets from the services gateway.
Middle of the front
chassis panel,
lower edge
4 SFP Ethernet ports:
•
Port labeled 0/6
•
Port labeled 0/7
•
Port labeled 0/8
•
Port labeled 0/9
Provides link speeds of
10/100/1000 Mbps.
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