Dashboard for EX Series Switches
This topic applies only to the J-Web Application package.
When you log in to the J-Web user interface, the dashboard for the Juniper Networks EX Series Ethernet Switches appears. Use the dashboard to view system information.
The Update Available window appears if there is a latest update of the J-Web Application package available on the Juniper Networks server. This window is enabled by the auto update feature of J-Web.
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The Update Available window will not appear when you log in, if you have not selected the Check for updates automatically on every login in the Update Preference section in the Maintain > Update J-Web side pane. By default, the Check for update automatically on every login is selected.
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If you choose Update Later, you can update to the latest J-Web Application package by clicking the orange icon next to Update Available on the top pane of the J-Web interface or through Maintain > Update J-Web.
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Starting in Junos OS Release 22.3R1 which aligns with the J-Web Application package release 22.3A1, J-Web supports EX4400 switches.
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Starting in Junos OS Release 22.4R1 which aligns with the J-Web Application package release 22.4A1, J-Web supports EX4100 and EX4100-F switches.
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Starting in Junos OS Release 23.1R1 which aligns with the J-Web Application package release 23.1A1, J-Web supports EX4400-24X switches.
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Starting in Junos OS Release 23.2R1 which aligns with the J-Web Application package release 23.2A1, J-Web supports EX4400-EM-1C uplink module for EX4400 and EX4400-24X switches.
The dashboard comprises a graphical chassis viewer and four panels.
Graphical Chassis Viewer
The Dashboard panel displays a graphical view of the chassis of a switch. In a Virtual Chassis, it displays a graphical view of each member switch.
In a Virtual Chassis, the default values are shown on the Dashboard panel when no chassis image is clicked. The panel displays the value for a switch if you click its image.
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If the member switch is not present, inactive, or not provisioned, you cannot expand the member switch image.
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Starting in J-Web Application Package Release 19.2A1, J-Web supports EX4650 switches.
Note:For EX4650 switches, chassis viewer supports only the standalone view and does not support the Virtual Chassis configuration.
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Starting in Junos OS Release 22.3R1 which aligns with the J-Web Application package release 22.3A1, J-Web supports EX4400 switches. For EX4400 switches, chassis viewer supports both the standalone view and Virtual Chassis configuration.
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Starting in Junos OS Release 22.4R1 which aligns with the J-Web Application package release 22.4A1, J-Web supports EX4100 and EX4100-F switches. For EX4100 and EX4100-F switches, chassis viewer supports both the standalone view and Virtual Chassis configuration.
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Starting in Junos OS Release 23.1R1 which aligns with the J-Web Application package release 23.1A1, J-Web supports EX4400-24X switches. For EX4400-24X switches, chassis viewer supports both the standalone view and Virtual Chassis configuration.
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Starting in Junos OS Release 23.2R1 which aligns with the J-Web Application package release 23.2A1, J-Web supports EX4400-EM-1C uplink module for EX4400 and EX4400-24X switches.
Table 1 lists the details that are displayed on each member switch.
Details |
Example |
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Model number of the member switch |
EX3300 |
Assigned ID that applies to the entire Virtual Chassis configuration |
ID 2 Note:
If the member switch is not provisioned, the serial number of the switch is displayed instead of its ID. |
Role of the member switch |
Master Possible roles are: Master, Backup, or Linecard |
Status of the member switch |
Prsnt Possible statuses are: Prsnt, NotPrsnt, Inactive, or Unprvsnd |
The status of the member switch is displayed on the image of the switch. If the member switch appears dimmed, it means the switch is not present, is inactive, or is not provisioned in the Virtual Chassis. If the member switch does not appear dimmed, it means the switch is present and is active.
Table 2 describes the possible status of a member switch.
If the member switch is |
It appears as |
It means the member switch |
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Present |
Prsnt |
Has established physical and logical connections with Virtual Chassis member switches. |
Not present |
dimmed and NotPrsnt |
Has been disconnected from the existing Virtual Chassis. |
Inactive |
dimmed and Inactive |
Has established physical connections, but is unable to establish logical connections. |
Not provisioned |
dimmed and Unprvsnd |
Cannot synchronize with the existing preprovisioned Virtual Chassis. |
Click Rear View for a graphical view of the rear panel of the switch.
Click Preferences to choose which panels must be displayed and set the refresh interval for chassis viewer information. Click OK to save your changes and return to the dashboard or click Cancel to return to the dashboard without saving changes.
You can drag the various panels to different locations in the J-Web window.
System Information Panel
Field |
Description |
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System name |
Indicates the local name of the EX Series switch. The local name of the EX Series switches changes when an individual image is clicked. For EX4650, EX4400, EX4100, and EX4100-F switches:
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Device model |
Indicates the model of the EX Series switch. In a Virtual Chassis configuration, to indicate the model of a switch, click the image of that switch. Note:
In a Virtual Chassis setup for an EX6210, EX8208, or EX8216 switch, the Device model field displays details of the primary Routing Engine. To view details of a member, select it. By default, the EX4650, EX4400, EX4100, and EX4100-F switches show the model of the primary switch. When you click on the image, the model of the switch is displayed. |
Inventory details |
Indicates the following:
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Junos image |
Indicates the version of the Junos OS image. In a Virtual Chassis configuration, the Junos OS image of the primary switch is displayed by default. To display the Junos OS image of a specific switch, click the image of that switch. Note:
For EX4650, EX4400, EX4100, and EX4100-F switches, the Junos OS image of the primary switch is displayed by default. To display the Junos OS image of a specific switch, click the image of that switch. |
Boot image |
Indicates the version of the boot image that is used. In a Virtual Chassis configuration, the boot image of the primary switch is displayed by default. To display the boot image of a specific switch, click the image of that switch. Note:
For EX4650, EX4400, EX4100, and EX4100-F switches, the boot image of the primary switch is displayed by default. To display the boot image of a specific switch, click the image of that switch. |
Device uptime |
Indicates the time since the last reboot. In a Virtual Chassis configuration, to display the uptime of the specific switch, click the image of that switch. Note:
For EX4650, EX4400, EX4100, and EX4100-F switches, click the image of the switch to display the uptime. |
Last configured time |
Indicates the time when the switch was last configured. For EX4400, EX4100, and EX4100-F switches in Virtual Chassis configuration, indicates the last configured time of the primary by default. To display the last configured time of a specific switch, click the image of that switch. |
Health Status Panel
Field |
Description |
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EX2200, EX2200-C, EX3200, EX3300, EX4200, and EX4300-48MP Switches | |
Memory util. |
Indicates the memory used in the Routing Engine. In a Virtual Chassis configuration, the memory utilization value of the primary Routing Engine is displayed. Note:
In EX4300-48MP switches, you can use only the built-in QSFP+ ports as VCPs to connect the switch in a Virtual Chassis. You cannot connect the ports on the uplink module in EX4300-48MP switches to Virtual Chassis ports (VCPs). |
Flash |
Indicates the usage and capacity of internal flash memory and any external USB flash drive. |
Temp. |
Indicates the chassis temperature status. Temperatures are listed in Celsius and the corresponding Fahrenheit values. Note:
The Temp field is unavailable for a standalone EX2200-C switch. The Temp field is dynamically available for an EX2200 Virtual Chassis switch based on the model of the member clicked. |
CPU load |
Indicates the average CPU usage over 15 minutes. In a Virtual Chassis configuration, on loading the primary or backup switch, the CPU load for that switch's Routing Engine is displayed by default. To display the CPU load for a specific switch's Routing Engine, click the image of that switch. |
Fan status |
Indicates the status of the fans in the fan tray. The possible values are OK, Failed, and Absent. In a Virtual Chassis configuration, the fan status of the primary switch is displayed by default. To display the fan status for any switch , click the image of that switch. Note:
The Fan status field is unavailable for a standalone EX2200-C switch. The Fan status field is dynamically available for an EX2200 Virtual Chassis switch based on the model of the member clicked. |
EX4500 and EX4550 Switches | |
Memory util. |
Indicates the memory used in the Routing Engine. In a Virtual Chassis configuration, the memory utilization value of the primary Routing Engine is displayed. |
Flash |
Indicates the usage and capacity of internal flash memory and any external USB flash drive. |
Temp. |
Indicates the chassis temperature status. Temperatures in the dashboard are listed in Celsius and the corresponding Fahrenheit values. Note:
The Temp field is unavailable for an EX4500 switch. |
CPU load |
Indicates the average CPU usage over 15 minutes. |
Fan status |
Indicates the status of the fans in the fan tray. The possible values are OK, Failed, and Absent. This field also indicates the direction of airflow of the fan tray. The possible values are Front to back and Back to front. |
EX4650, EX4400, EX4100, and EX4100-F Switches | |
Fan status |
Indicates the status of the fans in the fan tray. The possible values are OK, Failed, and Absent. Note:
The fans are located on the side panel of the chassis. For EX4400, EX4100, and EX4100-F switches in Virtual Chassis, displays the primary member’s fan status. Note:
EX4100-F-12T and EX4100-F-12P are fanless switches that have natural convection cooling. |
Temp. |
Indicates temperature of the sensor near to Routing Engine. In EX4400, EX4100, and EX4100-F Virtual Chassis, the primary FPCs Routing Engine temperature is displayed by default. To display the temperature of the FPC Routing Engine of the specific switch, click the image of that switch. |
Memory util. |
Indicates the memory used in the Routing Engine. To display the Routing Engine memory utilization of the EX4400, EX4100, and EX4100-F switches, click primary or line card for primary or click backup for backup. |
CPU load |
Indicates the average CPU usage over 15 minutes. In EX4400, EX4100, and EX4100-F Virtual Chassis, the primary Routing Engine CPU load is displayed by default. To display the chassis Routing Engine CPU load of the specific switch, click the image of that switch. |
EX6210 Switches | |
Memory util. |
Indicates the memory used in the primary Routing Engine. Click the backup Routing Engine to view the memory used in the backup Routing Engine. |
CPU load |
Indicates the average CPU usage over 15 minutes. |
Flash |
Indicates the usage and capacity of internal flash memory and any external USB flash drive. |
Fan status |
Indicates the status of the fans in the fan tray. The possible values are OK, Failed, and Absent. |
EX8208 Switches | |
Memory util. |
Indicates the memory used in the external Routing Engine. In an EX8200 Virtual Chassis, the memory utilization value of the XRE200 External Routing Engine in the primary role is displayed. Click the XRE200 External Routing Engine in the backup role to view the memory used in the backup external Routing Engine. |
CPU load |
Indicates the average CPU usage over 15 minutes. |
Flash |
Indicates the usage and capacity of internal flash memory and any external USB flash drive. |
EX8216 Switches | |
Memory util. |
Indicates the memory used in the external Routing Engine. In an EX8200 Virtual Chassis, the memory utilization value of the XRE200 External Routing Engine in the primary role is displayed. Click the XRE200 External Routing Engine in the backup role to view the memory used in the backup external Routing Engine. |
CPU load |
Indicates the average CPU usage over 15 minutes. |
Flash |
Indicates the usage and capacity of internal flash memory and any external USB flash drive. |
XRE200 External Routing Engines | |
Memory util. |
Indicates the memory used in the external Routing Engine. In an EX8200 Virtual Chassis, the memory utilization value of the XRE200 External Routing Engine in the primary role is displayed. Click the backup XRE200 External Routing Engine to view the memory used in backup external Routing Engine. |
CPU load |
Indicates the average CPU usage over 15 minutes. |
Flash |
Indicates the usage and capacity of internal flash memory and any external USB flash drive. |
Fan Status |
Indicates the status of the fans in the fan tray. The possible values are OK, Failed, and Absent. |
Capacity Utilization Panel
Field |
Description |
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Number of active ports |
Indicates the number of active ports in the switch. Configured Virtual Chassis ports (VCPs) are considered as active ports. |
Total number of ports |
Indicates the number of ports in the switch. In EX3300 Virtual Chassis, the total number of ports of all of the switches is displayed. For EX4650 switches, on loading the switch, the consolidated values for all the FPCs are displayed by default. For EX4400, EX4100, and EX4100-F switches, on loading the switch, the consolidated values for all the FPCs are displayed by default and dedicated VCP ports are not considered. |
Used-up MAC-Table entries |
Indicates the number of MAC table entries. |
Supported MAC-Table entries |
Indicates the maximum number of MAC table entries permitted. For EX4650 switches, the supported maximum number of MAC table entries are 288000. For EX4400, EX4100, and EX4100-F switches, the supported maximum number of MAC table entries are 64000. |
Number of VLANs configured |
Indicates the number of VLANs configured. Note:
Only tagged VLANs are counted. |
Number of VLANs supported |
Indicates the maximum number of VLANs supported. For EX switches, the supported maximum number of VLANs are 4094. |
Alarms Panel
Displays information about the last five alarms raised in the system. For example, if there are 5 major alarms, then details of all 5 major alarms are displayed. If there are 4 major alarms and 3 minor alarms, then details of the 4 major alarms and 1 minor alarm are displayed. Major alarms are displayed in red and minor alarms are displayed in yellow.
In an EX8200 Virtual Chassis, the top 5 alarms for the primary external Routing Engine are displayed by default. If you select an EX8200 member switch of the Virtual Chassis, the top 5 alarms for that member switch are displayed.
File System Usage
To display the file system storage details of a switch in the backup or line card role, click the image of that switch.
For EX4650, EX4400, EX4100, and EX4100-F switches, the directory, space used, and the file type details are displayed. By default, primary switch file system storage details are displayed. When you click the image, line card switch file system storage details are displayed.
Chassis Viewer
Click the Rear View button to see the back of the chassis image. Click the Front View button to see the front of the chassis image. In a Virtual Chassis configuration, the Rear View button is disabled if the switch is not selected.
For EX4650 switches, chassis viewer supports only the standalone view and does not support Virtual Chassis configuration.
Starting in Junos OS Release 22.3R1 which aligns with the J-Web Application package release 22.3A1, J-Web supports EX4400 switches.
Starting in Junos OS Release 22.4R1 which aligns with the J-Web Application package release 22.4A1, J-Web supports EX4100 and EX4100-F switches.
Starting in Junos OS Release 23.1R1 which aligns with the J-Web Application package release 23.1A1, J-Web supports EX4400-24X switches.
Starting in Junos OS Release 23.2R1 which aligns with the J-Web Application package release 23.2A1, J-Web supports EX4400-EM-1C uplink module for EX4400 and EX4400-24X switches.
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Table 6—Describes the chassis viewer for EX2200 switches.
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Table 7—Describes the chassis viewer for EX2200-C switches.
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Table 8—Describes the chassis viewer for EX3200, EX3300, and EX4200 switches.
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Table 9—Describes the chassis viewer for EX4100 and EX4100-F switches.
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Table 10—Describes the chassis viewer for EX4400 switches.
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Table 11—Describes the chassis viewer for EX4500 switches.
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Table 12—Describes the chassis viewer for EX4550 switches.
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Table 13—Describes the chassis viewer for EX4650 switches.
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Table 14—Describes the chassis viewer for EX6210 switches.
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Table 15—Describes the chassis viewer for EX8208 switches.
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Table 16—Describes the chassis viewer for EX8216 switches.
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Table 17—Describes the chassis viewer for the XRE200 External Routing Engines.
Field |
Description |
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Front View | |
Interface status |
In the image, the following colors denote the interface status:
Mouse over the interface (port) to view more information. |
Rear View | |
Management (me0) port |
The management port is used to connect the switch to a management device for out-of-band management. |
Console port |
The console port is used to connect the switch to a management console or to a console server. (You might do this for initial switch configuration.) |
USB port |
Indicates the USB port for the switch. Note:
We recommend that you use USB flash drives purchased from Juniper Networks for your EX Series switch. |
Fan tray |
Mouse over the fan tray icon to display name, status, and description information. |
Power supply |
Mouse over the power outlet icon to display name, status, and description information. |
Field |
Description |
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Front View | |
Interface status |
In the image, the following colors denote the interface status:
Mouse over the interface (port) to view more information. |
Management (me0) port |
The management port is used to connect the switch to a management device for out-of-band management. |
Console port |
The console port is used to connect the switch to a management console or to a console server. (You might do this for initial switch configuration.) |
USB port |
Indicates the USB port for the switch. Note:
We recommend that you use USB flash drives purchased from Juniper Networks for your EX Series switch. |
Rear View | |
Power supply |
Mouse over the power outlet icon to display name, status, and description information. |
Field |
Description |
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Front View | |
Interface status |
In the image, the following colors denote the interface status:
Mouse over the interface (port) to view more information. For a Virtual Chassis configuration, select the switch to view the interface status. If an SFP+ uplink module is installed in the switch, mouse over the port icon to display whether the module is configured to operate in 1-gigabit mode or in 10-gigabit mode. If the module is configured to operate in 1-gigabit mode, the tool tip information is displayed for all 4 ports. If the module is configured to operate in 10-gigabit mode, the tool tip information is displayed only for 2 ports. On an EX3300 switch with the 4x GE/XE SFP+ module, mouse over the port icon to display whether the module is configured to operate in 1-gigabit mode or 10-gigabit mode. For SFP, SFP+, and XFP ports, the interfaces appear dimmed if no
transceiver is inserted. The chassis viewer displays |
LCD panel |
LCD panel configured for the LEDs on the ports. Mouse over the icon to view the current character display. |
Rear View of the EX3200 Switch | |
Management (me0) port |
The management port is used to connect the switch to a management device for out-of-band management. |
Console port |
The console port is used to connect the switch to a management console or to a console server. (You might do this for initial switch configuration.) |
USB port |
Indicates the USB port for the switch. Note:
We recommend that you use USB flash drives purchased from Juniper Networks for your EX Series switch. |
Fan tray |
Mouse over the fan tray icon to display name, status, and description information. |
Power supply |
Mouse over the power supply icon to display name, status, and description information. |
Rear View of the EX3300 and EX4200 Switch | |
Fan tray |
Mouse over the fan tray icon to display name, status, and description information. For a Virtual Chassis, the status of the fans of the selected member switch is displayed. |
Virtual Chassis port |
Displayed only when EX4200 switches are configured as a Virtual Chassis. The following colors denote the Virtual Chassis port (VCP) status:
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USB port |
Indicates the USB port for the switch. Note:
We recommend that you use USB flash drives purchased from Juniper Networks for your EX Series switch. |
Management (me0) port |
The management port is used to connect the switch to a management device for out-of-band management. |
Console port |
The console port is used to connect the switch to a management console or to a console server. (You might do this for initial switch configuration.) |
Power supplies |
Mouse over the power supply icons to display name, status, and description information. |
Field |
Description |
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Front View |
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RJ-45 ports |
Mouse over the interface (port) to view more information. EX4100 Switches:
EX4100-F Switches:
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SFP ports |
Mouse over the interface (10 GE SFP+ Uplink ports) to view more information. |
USB port |
Displays USB Type C console port. |
Chassis status LEDs |
Displays status LEDs labeled SYS, ALM, MST, and CLD. |
Port mode LEDs |
Displays port mode LEDs labeled SPD, DX, EN, and PoE. |
Factory Reset/Mode button |
Displays the Factory Reset/Mode button, which is used to reset the switches to the factory-default configuration. |
Virtual Chassis ports |
EX4100 and EX4100-F switches have dedicated Virtual Chassis ports (VCPs) that you can use to interconnect member switches of a Virtual Chassis. You can interconnect a maximum of 10 switches to form a Virtual Chassis. |
Rear View |
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Management port |
The management port (MGMT) is used to connect the switch to a management device for out-of-band management. |
Console port |
The Console port (RJ-45) labeled as CON is used to connect the switch to a management console or to a console server. |
USB port |
Indicates the USB port for the switch. Note:
We recommend that you use USB flash drives purchased from Juniper Networks for your EX Series switch. |
Power supply |
Mouse over the power supply icon to display name, status, and description information. Note:
EX4100-F-12T and EX4100-F-12P switches use external power adapters. |
Fan tray |
Mouse over the fan tray icon to display fan's status information. Note:
EX4100-F-12T and EX4100-F-12P are fanless switches that have natural convection cooling. |
Field |
Description |
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Front View |
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RJ-45 ports |
Mouse over the interface (port) to view more information.
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SFP ports |
Mouse over the interface (port) to view more information. EX4400-48F switch supports 36 small form-factor pluggable (SFP) ports and 12 small form-factor pluggable plus (SFP+) ports. EX4400-24X switch supports 24 1GbE/10GbE SFP/SFP+ ports and two 100GbE QSFP28 ports. |
USB port |
Displays USB Type C console port. |
Chassis status LEDs |
Displays status LEDs labeled SYS, ALM, MST, and CLD. |
Port mode LEDs |
Displays port mode LEDs labeled SPD, DX, and EN. |
Factory Reset/Mode button |
Displays the Factory Reset/Mode button, which is used to reset the switches to the factory-default configuration. |
Extension module slot |
Displays a slot for installing an optional extension module. Extension modules are hot-insertable and hot-removable field replaceable units (FRUs). The 1x100GbE QSFP28 extension module (EX4400- EM-1C) supports Media Access Control Security (MACsec) with AES-256 encryption. You can install one 40GbE QSFP+ transceiver or one 100GbE QSFP28 transceiver in the extension module. |
Rear View |
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Management port |
The management port (me0) is used to connect the switch to a management device for out-of-band management. Note:
For EX4400-24X, the MGMT port is available on the front panel. |
Virtual Chassis ports |
The QSFP28 ports are configured as Virtual Chassis ports (VCPs) by default. You can configure them as network ports and operate them as 100 GbE network ports by using QSFP28 transceivers. |
Console port |
The Console port (RJ-45) labeled as CON is used to connect the switch to a management console or to a console server. Note:
For EX4400-24X, the CON port is available on the front panel. |
USB port |
Indicates the USB port for the switch. Note:
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Mini USB port |
Indicates the mini USB port for the switch. Note:
Mini USB port is not available for EX4400-24X. |
Power supply |
Mouse over the power supply icon to display name, status, and description information. |
Fan tray |
Mouse over the fan tray icon to display status of the fans and airflow direction information. |
Field |
Description |
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Front View | |
Interface status |
In the image, the colors listed below denote the interface status:
Mouse over the interface (port) to view more information. For a Virtual Chassis configuration, select the switch to view the interface status. If an SFP+ uplink module is installed in the switch, mouse over the interface (ports) on the module for more information. For SFP and SFP+ ports, the interfaces appear dimmed if no transceiver is
inserted. The chassis viewer displays |
LCD panel |
LCD panel configured for the LEDs on the ports. Mouse over the icon to view the current character display. |
Console port |
The console port is used to connect the switch to a management console or to a console server. |
Management (me0) port |
The management port is used to connect the switch to a management device for out-of-band management. Use this port for initial switch configuration. |
USB port |
Indicates the USB port for the switch. Note:
We recommend that you use USB flash drives purchased from Juniper Networks for your EX Series switch. |
Rear View of the EX4500 Switch | |
Fan tray |
Mouse over the fan tray icon to display status of the fans and airflow direction information. For a Virtual Chassis, the status of the fans of the selected member switch is displayed. |
Virtual Chassis port |
Displayed only when switches are configured as a Virtual Chassis. The colors listed below denote the Virtual Chassis port (VCP) status:
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Power supplies |
Mouse over the power supply icons to display name, status, and description information. |
Intraconnect module |
Mouse over the module to display details of the intraconnect module. The intraconnect module helps the switch achieve line rate on all its ports. |
Virtual Chassis module |
Mouse over to display details of the switches in the Virtual Chassis configuration. |
Field |
Description |
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Front View | |
Interface status |
In the image, the colors listed below denote the interface status:
Mouse over the interface (port) to view more information. For a Virtual Chassis configuration, select the switch to view the interface status. If an expansion module or a Virtual Chassis module is installed in the switch, mouse over the interface (ports) on the module for more information. On an EX4550-32F switch, for SFP and SFP+ ports, the interfaces appear
dimmed if no transceiver is inserted. The chassis viewer displays
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LCD panel |
LCD panel configured for the LEDs on the ports. Mouse over the icon to view the current character display. |
Console port |
The console port is used to connect the switch to a management console or to a console server. |
Mini Console port |
The mini console port is used to connect the switch to the management console. |
Management (me0) port |
The management port is used to connect the switch to a management device for out-of-band management. Use this port for initial switch configuration. |
PIC1 slot |
You can insert an uplink module or a Virtual Chassis module in the PIC1 slot. Mouse over to display the details of the module inserted (uplink or Virtual Chassis). |
USB port |
Indicates the USB port for the switch. Note:
We recommend that you use USB flash drives purchased from Juniper Networks for your EX Series switch. |
Rear View of the EX4550 Switch | |
Fan tray |
Mouse over the fan tray icon to display the status of the fans and airflow direction information. For a Virtual Chassis, the status of the fans of the selected member switch is displayed. |
Virtual Chassis port |
Displayed only when switches are configured as a Virtual Chassis. In the image, the colors listed below denote the Virtual Chassis port (VCP) status:
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Power supplies |
Mouse over the power supply icons to display name, status, and description information. |
PIC2 slot |
You can insert an uplink module or a Virtual Chassis module into the PIC2 slot. Mouse over to display the details of the module inserted (uplink or Virtual Chassis). |
Field |
Description |
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Front View | |
SFP28 and QSFP28 Ports |
Displays 48 small form-factor pluggable (SFP28) ports and eight 100-Gbps quad small form-factor pluggable (QSFP28) ports. Mouse over the interface (port) to view more information. |
Rear View | |
Management port |
The management port (em0) is used to connect the switch to a management device for out-of-band management. |
Virtual Chassis ports |
Not supported. |
Console port |
The Console port (RJ-45) is used to connect the switch to a management console or to a console server. |
USB port |
Indicates the USB port for the switch. Note:
We recommend that you use USB flash drives purchased from Juniper Networks for your EX Series switch. |
Fan Tray |
Mouse over the fan tray icons to display name, status, and description information. |
Power supply |
Mouse over the power supply icon to display name, status, and description information. |
Field |
Description |
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Front View | |
Temperature |
Mouse over the temperature icon to display the temperature of the CB or line card. |
Interface status |
Select the CB or line card. In the image, the colors listed below denote the interface status:
Mouse over the interface (port) to view more information. You can view status for the following ports on the SRE module:
CBs support 4 SFP+ uplink ports. Mouse over the interface on the CB for more information. For SFP and SFP+ ports, the interfaces appear dimmed if no transceiver is
inserted. The chassis viewer displays |
Power supplies |
Mouse over the power supply icons to display name, status, and description information. |
LCD panel |
LCD panel configured for the LEDs on the ports. Mouse over the icon to view the current character display of the primary Routing Engine. The EX6210 switch has 2 LCD panels, one for each Routing Engine. The backup Routing Engine LCD displays Backup. |
Rear View of the EX6210 Switch | |
Fan tray |
Mouse over the fan tray icon to display information regarding the cooling fans. |
Field |
Description |
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Front View | |
Interface status |
In the image, click any line card, SRE module, or SF module to view the front view of the selected component. In the image, the colors listed below denote the interface status:
Mouse over the interface (port) to view more information. You can view status for the following ports on the SRE module:
Because the SF module has no ports, no status information is displayed. |
Slot numbers |
Slots on the switch are labeled, from the top of the switch down:
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Temperature |
The active slots contain a gray temperature icon. Mouse over the icon to display temperature information for the slot. |
Fan status |
Mouse over the fan tray icon to display name, status, and description information. |
Power supplies |
Mouse over the power supply icons to display name, status, and description information. |
LCD panel |
LCD panel configured for the LEDs on the ports. Mouse over the icon to view the current character display. |
Rear View |
The EX8208 switch does not have any components on the rear of the chassis. |
Field |
Description |
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Front View | |
Interface status |
In the image, click any line card or RE module to display the front view of the selected component. In the image, the colors listed below denote the interface status:
Mouse over the interface (port) to view more information. You can view status for the following ports on the RE module:
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Slot numbers |
Slots on the switch are labeled, from the top of the switch down:
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Temperature |
The active slots contain a gray temperature icon. Mouse over the icon to display temperature information for the slot. |
Fan status |
Mouse over the fan tray icon to display consolidated information about the fans. |
Power supplies |
Mouse over the power supply icons to display name, status, and description information. |
LCD panel |
LCD panel configured for the LEDs on the ports. Mouse over the icon to view the current character display. |
Rear View | |
SF modules |
Mouse over the SF module icons in their respective slots to display information. Slots are numbered SF7–SF0, from left to right. |
Field |
Description |
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Front View | |
Interface status |
In the image, the colors listed below denote the interface status:
Mouse over the interface (port) to view more information. For a Virtual Chassis configuration, select the switch to view the interface status. |
Console port |
The console port is used to connect the switch to a management console or to a console server. |
Management (me0) port |
The management port is used to connect the switch to a management device for out-of-band management. Use this port for initial switch configuration. |
Virtual Chassis port |
In the image, the colors listed below denote the Virtual Chassis port (VCP) status:
Mouse over the interface (port) to view more information. |
LCD panel |
LCD panel configured for the LEDs on the ports. Mouse over the icon to view the current character display. |
Temperature |
The active slots contain a gray temperature icon. Mouse over the icon to display temperature information for the slot. |
USB port |
Indicates the USB port for the switch. Note:
We recommend that you use USB flash drives purchased from Juniper Networks for your EX Series switch. |
PIC1 slot |
You can install a Virtual Chassis module in the PIC1 slot. Mouse over the Virtual Chassis ports to display the port status details. |
PIC2 slot |
You can install a Virtual Chassis module in the PIC2 slot. Mouse over the Virtual Chassis ports to display the port status details. |
Rear View of the XRE200 External Routing Engine | |
Fan modules |
Mouse over the fan modules to display status of the fans and airflow direction information. For a Virtual Chassis, the status of the fans of the selected member switch is displayed. |
Power supplies |
Mouse over the power supply icons to display name, status, and description information. |
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