Juniper SRX5600 Installation And Initial Configuration Manual

Type
Installation And Initial Configuration Manual
The new network is here.
Juniper Networks Sales Education
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S
RX5600 Services Gateway
Installation and Initial
Configuration
Introduction
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SRX5600 Services Gatewa
y
Installation and Initial
y
Configuration
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Course Objectives
On completing this course, you will be able to install or replace the following:
• SRX5800 Services Gateway
•
Switch Control Board (SCB)
•
Switch Control Board (SCB)
• Routing Engine (RE)
• I/O Cards (IOCs)
•
Services Processing Cards (SPCs)
Services Processing Cards (SPCs)
• Small form-factor pluggable transceivers (SFPs)
• 10-Gigabit small form-factor pluggable transceivers (XFPs)
•
Craft interface
Craft interface
• Front and rear fan trays
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RX5800 Services Gateway
Installation and Initial
Configuration
SRX5800 Services Gateway
Installation
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Course Objectives
In this section, you will learn to install the Juniper
N t k SRX5800 S i G t
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k
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SRX5800 S
erv
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ces
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eway.
More specifically, after completing this section you
will be able to:
• Describe the SRX5800 Services Gatewa
y
y
• Identify the SRX5800’s components.
• Prepare a site for installation
• Identify the safety procedures to be followed during
itllti
i
ns
t
a
ll
a
ti
on
• List the tools and parts required to install the
SRX5800
• Unpack the SRX5800
• Install the mounting hardware
• Install the SRX5800 with a mechanical lift
• Install the SRX5800 without a mechanical lift
•
onnec
mana
emen
an
ne
wor
ca
n
• Connect AC or DC power
• Connect the console, out-of-band network, and
interface cables
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• Perform initial software configuration
SRX5800 Services Gateway Description
• 12 slots that can be populated with up to 11 Services Processing Cards (SPCs) and I/O
cards (IOCs) and two Switch Control Boards (SCBs)
• Up to 440 Gigabit Ethernet or 44 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports
• Two types of I/O Card (IOC) interface cards:
• 40-port Gigabit Ethernet IOC with SFP connectors (1000 Mbit copper and fiber only)
4
t 10
Gi bit Eth t IOC ith XFP t
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•
4
-por
t 10
–
Gi
ga
bit Eth
erne
t IOC
w
ith XFP
connec
t
ors
SRX5800 Services Gateway Description
SRX5800 connections between IOCs and SCBs are organized in three groups:
• Fabric: Connects the interface cards and provides for packet transport between IOCs.
• Gigabit Ethernet: The control plane of the SRX5800 chassis consists of Gigabit Ethernet
links between Switch Control Boards/Routing Engines and each IOC.
• Management: This group of signals provides for low-level status diagnostic support.
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SRX5800 Services Gateway Description
SRX5800 chassis:
• A rigid sheet metal structure that houses all other SRX5800 components
27 75 i (70 49 ) high 17 37 i (44 11 ) id d 23 0 i (58 42 ) d
•
27
.
75 i
n.
(70
.
49
cm
) high
,
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.
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.
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an
d 23
.
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cm
) d
eep
• I/O Cards (IOCs):
• Support up to 40xgigE or 4x10gigE
• Combine packet forwarding and Ethernet interfaces on a single board
•
Each PFE consists of one I
chip for Layer 3 processing and one Layer 2 network processor
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•
Each PFE consists of one I
-
chip for Layer 3 processing and one Layer 2 network processor
• Interface with power supplies and SCBs
SRX5800 Services Gateway Description
• Services Processing Cards (SPCs):
• Provide processing power for firewall, IPsec, and IDP
• Comprised of two or more Services Processing Units (SPUs)
• Host Subsystem:
• Provides the routing and system management functions of the SRX5800
Cf SC
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•
C
omprised o
f
an RE and corresponding
SC
B
05
SRX5800 Services Gateway Description
• Routing Engine:
• Intel-based PC platform
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It t ft
•
R
uns
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unos
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n
t
erne
t
so
ft
ware
• Maintains routing tables
• Manages routing protocols
• Controls SRX5800 interfaces
•
Controls some chassis components
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•
Controls some chassis components
• Provides system management and user access interface
SRX5800 Services Gateway Description
•SCB
• Powers cards on and off
C t l l kig t d b tig
•
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on
t
ro
l
s
c
l
oc
ki
n
g
,
rese
t
s
an
d b
oo
ti
n
g
• Controls system functions
• Up to three SCBs can be installed
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SRX5800 Services Gateway Description
• Craft Interface:
• Alarm LEDs and Alarm Cutoff/Lamp Test Button
•
Host Subsystem LEDs
Host Subsystem LEDs
•SCB LEDs
• Power Supply LEDs
•Fan LEDs
•IOC and SPC LEDs
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• Online Buttons
• Alarm Relay Contacts
SRX5800 Services Gateway Description
• Power Supply:
• SRX5800 is configurable with three or four AC power supplies or
two or four DC power supplies
two or four DC power supplies
.
• All power supplies are hot-removable and hot-insertable
Mixing AC and DC power supplies is not supported.
• Cable Management System:
•
Keeps cables organized and securely in place
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•
Keeps cables organized and securely in place
Safety Measures
• Permit only trained and qualified personnel to install or replace device components.
• Perform only the procedures described in the Quick Start Guide or Hardware Guide
f d i Oh i b f d b hid i l
f
or
your
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ev
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ce.
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t
h
er
serv
i
ces
must
b
e
per
f
orme
d b
y
aut
h
or
i
ze
d
serv
i
ce
personne
l
only.
• Before installing the SRX5800, read the guidelines about preparing for installation
in the Quick Start Guide or Hardware Guide for your device to make sure that the
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site meets power, environmental, and clearance requirements.
Safety Measures
• We recommend that at least two people perform the SRX5800 installation. One
person should lift the unit into position and the other person should secure the
mo nting scre s To pre ent inj r the orkers sho ld keep their backs straight
mo
u
nting scre
w
s
.
To pre
v
ent inj
u
r
y,
the
w
orkers sho
u
ld keep their backs straight
and lift with their legs—not their backs.
• Mount the SRX5800 at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack.
•
When mounting the SRX5800 in a partially filled rack, load the rack from the bottom
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When mounting the SRX5800 in a partially filled rack, load the rack from the bottom
to the top, with the heaviest component at the bottom of the rack.
Safety Measures
• If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices, install the stabilizers before
mounting or servicing the SRX5800 in the rack.
• When removing or installing an electrical component, always place it component-
side up on a flat antistatic surface or in an electrostatic bag.
• Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during electrical
storms.
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storms.
Safety Measures
• Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines, remove jewelry (including
rings, necklaces, and watches). Metal objects heat up when connected to power and
gro nd and can ca se serio s b rns or become elded to the terminals
gro
u
nd
,
and can ca
u
se serio
u
s b
u
rns or become
w
elded to the terminals
.
• Operate the SRX5800 only when it is properly grounded.
• Do not open or remove chassis covers or sheet metal parts unless instructions are
provided in the Quick Start Guide, Hardware Guide, or this course. Such an action could
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provided in the Quick Start Guide, Hardware Guide, or this course. Such an action could
cause severe electrical shock.
Safety Measures
Read the installation instructions before you connect the SRX5800 to a power source.
Do not stare into the laser beam or view it directly with optical instruments. Because
invisible radiation can be emitted from the aperture of the port when no fiber cable is
connected, avoid exposure to radiation and do not stare into open apertures.
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