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Table 6: SRX550 High Memory Services Gateway Front Panel Components (continued)
DescriptionLocationComponentNumber
The Gigabit Ethernet ports have the following characteristics:
Use an RJ-45 connector.
Operate in full-duplex and half-duplex modes.
Support flow control.
Support autonegotiation.
The Gigabit 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.
Left side of the
frontchassispanel,
lower edge
6 fixed Gigabit Ethernet
ports:
Port labeled 0/0
Port labeled 0/1
Port labeled 0/2
Port labeled 0/3
Port labeled 0/4
Port labeled 0/5
Provides link speeds of
10/100/1000 Mbps.
9
Returns the services gateway to the rescue configuration or
the factory default configuration. For more information, see
“Resetting the SRX550 High Memory Services Gateway” on
page 154.
Left side of the
front chassis panel
RESET CONFIG Button10
Use the Power button to shut down the services gateway.
On a services gateway that has been previously shut down
using the Power button, the services gateway starts up when
the power button is pressed again.
WARNING: The Power button does not shut off power to the
power supplies or the midplane. You must remove the power
cables or power cords to completely shut down the services
gateway. The DC OK LED light on the power supply unit (PSU)
changes from green to amber indicating that the software has
stopped running. After the software has stopped running, you
can safely remove any GPIMs or Mini-PIMs from the services
gateway.
Left side of the
front chassis panel
Power button11
The services gateway has two USB ports, labeled USB 0 and
USB 1, that accept a USB storage device. These USB ports
accept USB flash drives with Type A plugs. When the USB
drive is installed and configured, it automatically acts as the
secondary boot device if the primary CompactFlash card fails
on startup.
NOTE: You must install Junos OS on the USB storage device
to use it as the secondary boot device. The services gateway
supports the following USB devices:
Lexar 2 GB
Juniper Networks 2 GB
Depending on the capacity of the USB drive, you can also
configure it to receive core files generated during a failure.
Left side of the
front chassis panel
USB 0 and USB 1 ports12
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