- play_arrow Overview
- play_arrow Site Planning, Preparation, and Specifications
- play_arrow Maintaining Components
- play_arrow Troubleshooting Hardware
- play_arrow Contacting Customer Support and Returning the Chassis or Components
- play_arrow Safety and Compliance Information
- General Safety Guidelines and Warnings
- Definitions of Safety Warning Levels
- Qualified Personnel Warning
- Warning Statement for Norway and Sweden
- Fire Safety Requirements
- Installation Instructions Warning
- Chassis and Component Lifting Guidelines
- Restricted Access Warning
- Ramp Warning
- Rack-Mounting and Cabinet-Mounting Warnings
- Grounded Equipment Warning
- Radiation from Open Port Apertures Warning
- Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings
- Maintenance and Operational Safety Guidelines and Warnings
- General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings
- Action to Take After an Electrical Accident
- Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage
- AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines
- AC Power Disconnection Warning
- ACX2200 DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines
- DC Power Copper Conductors Warning
- DC Power Disconnection Warning
- DC Power Grounding Requirements and Warning
- DC Power Wiring Sequence Warning
- DC Power Wiring Terminations Warning
- Midplane Energy Hazard Warning
- Multiple Power Supplies Disconnection Warning
- TN Power Warning
- Agency Approvals for ACX2200 Routers
- Compliance Statements for NEBS for ACX2200 Routers
- Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for ACX2200 Routers
- Compliance Statements for Environmental Requirements
- Compliance Statements for Acoustic Noise for ACX2200 Routers
Initially Configuring the ACX2200 Router
The ACX2200
router ships with Junos OS preinstalled and ready to be configured
when the router is powered on. One 4-GB internal NAND Flash memory
device is divided into two partitions (da0s1
and da0s2
). One partition is marked as the active partition, and the other
partition functions as an alternate partition. The NAND Flash device
acts as the hard drive. Two USB ports on the front panel accept USB
storage devices (usb0
and usb1
) that can also
function as alternate boot devices.
When the router boots, it first attempts to start the image on the USB Flash memory device. If a USB Flash memory device is not inserted into the router or the attempt otherwise fails, the router next tries the active partition on the NAND Flash device, and then tries the alternate partition on the NAND Flash device.
You configure the router by issuing Junos OS command-line interface (CLI) commands, either on a console device attached to the CONSOLE/AUX port on the front panel, or over a telnet connection to a network connected to the Routing Engine MGMT port on the front panel.
Gather the following information before configuring the router:
Name that the router will use on the network
Domain name that the router will use
IP address and prefix length information for the Ethernet interface
IP address of a default router
IP address of a DNS server
Password for the root user
This procedure connects the router to the network but does not enable it to forward traffic. For complete information about enabling the router to forward traffic, including examples, see the Junos OS configuration guides.
To configure the software: