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SRX1600 Chassis

The SRX1600 firewall chassis is a rigid sheet metal structure that houses all the other hardware components.

Chassis Physical Specifications for SRX1600

The SRX1600 firewall has a 1-U form factor and you can be install it in a standard 19 in. rack. Table 1 summarizes the physical specifications of the SRX1600.

Table 1: Physical Specifications of SRX1600
Model Height Width Depth Weight
SRX1600 1.74 in. (4.42 cm) 17.28 in. (43.89 cm) 18.20 in. (46.23 cm) 15.90 lb (7.2 kg)
Note:

We ship the SRX1600 with only one power supply unit (PSU). The weight of an SRX1600 device configured with 2 PSUs is 17.86 lb (8.1 kg).

Front Panel of the SRX1600

Figure 1 shows the front panel of an SRX1600 firewall.

Figure 1: Front Panel Components of the SRX1600 Front Panel Components of the SRX1600

Table 2 lists and describes the front panel components of the firewall.

Table 2: Components on the Front Panel of the SRX1600

Callout

Component (Label on the Chassis)

Description

1

Ethernet ports

Sixteen 10/100/1000 BASE-T ports
2

SFP28 ports

Two 1/10/25 GbE SFP28 MACsec ports for network traffic

3

SFP+ ports

Four 1/10 GbE SFP+ MACsec ports for network traffic

4

Chassis cluster ports (HA)

Two 1 GbE SFP chassis cluster control CTL ports with MACsec support

5

Management port (MGMT)

1 GbE RJ-45 port

6

USB port

One USB 3.0 Type A port that accepts a USB storage device

7 Chassis LEDs

Indicate component and system status and troubleshooting information at a glance.

8

Power button

Power button

9 Pull tab Contains the CLEI code and serial number of the device
10

RESET

Reset button. To reset the system, press and hold the RESET button for around 250 ms.

11

Console port (CON)

You can connect a laptop to the SRX1600 to manage the CLI. The port uses an RJ-45 serial connection and supports the RS-232 (EIA-232) standard.

12

Claim code

You can use the QR code to claim and onboard your device to Juniper Security Director.

Rear Panel of the SRX1600

Figure 2 shows the rear panel of the AC variant of an SRX1600 firewall.

Figure 2: Rear Panel Components of the AC Variant of the SRX1600 Rear Panel Components of the AC Variant of the SRX1600

Table 3 lists and describes the rear panel components of the AC variant of the SRX1600.

Table 3: Components on the Rear Panel of the AC Variant of the SRX1600 Firewall
Callout

Component

Description

1 Grounding point Grounding point
2

Fan modules

Three airflow out (AFO) fan modules (2+1 redundancy).

Two fan modules provide airflow across the internal components of the chassis. The third fan module provides redundancy.

3 ESD ESD socket
4

PSU

The SRX1600 has a 450 W AC PSU.

5 Empty PSU slot The SRX1600 has a blank slot to install an additional PSU (1+1 redundancy).
Note:

We ship the SRX1600 with only one PSU. You can order the second PSU separately, if required.

You must not mix AC and DC power supplies in the same chassis.

Chassis Status LEDs

Figure 3 shows the LEDs on the front panel.

Figure 3: SRX1600 Front Panel Status LEDs SRX1600 Front Panel Status LEDs
Table 4: SRX1600 Front Panel LEDs
Callout LED Description
1 PWR
  • Solid green—The device is powered on.

  • Blinking green—The device is powered on. The device is in the bootup phase before OS initialization.

  • Red—The power supply has failed and must be replaced.

  • Off—The device is powered off.

2 HA
  • Solid green—All HA links are available.

  • Red—Device is inoperable due to a monitor failure.

  • Off—HA is disabled.

3 RPS
  • Solid green—The redundant power supply (RPS) is operating normally.

  • Solid red—The RPS is not operating normally.

  • Off—The RPS is not present on the device.

4 SSD
  • Blinking green—The device is transferring data to or from the SSD storage device.

  • Solid red—Indicates an SSD storage device failure.

  • Off—SSD storage device is not present on the device.

5 ALM
  • Solid red—Critical alarm

  • Solid yellow—Non-critical alarm

  • Off—No alarms

6 STAT
  • Solid green—The device is operating normally.

  • Solid red—Indicates a hardware component failure.

  • Off—The device is not receiving power.

Management Port LEDs

Figure 4 shows the LEDs for the management ports.

Figure 4: SRX1600 Management Port LEDs SRX1600 Management Port LEDs
Table 5: Management Port LEDs
Callout LED Description
1 Link (LED on the left)
  • Solid green—A link is established.

  • Off—No link established.

2 Activity (LED on the right)
  • Blinking green—There is activity on the link.

  • Off—There is no link activity.

Network Port LEDs

The BASE-T and SFP ports have two LEDs to indicate the link activity and status. Figure 5 shows the location of the LEDs on the network ports and Table 6 describes the LEDs.

Figure 5: LEDs on the Network Ports LEDs on the Network Ports
Table 6: LEDs on the Network Ports
Callout 1 Callout 2 Description (for RJ-45 ports) Description (for SFP, SFP+, and SFP28 ports)

Link and Activity LED (Right LED)

Status LED (Left LED)

Off Off Default (power on with or without Transceiver) Default (power on with or without Transceiver)
Solid Green Solid Green 1 Gbps link is up but there is no traffic on the port. 25 Gbps link is up but there is no traffic on the port.
Blinking Green 100 Mbps link is up but there is no traffic on the port. 10 Gbps link is up but there is no traffic on the port.
Off 10 Mbps link is up but there is no traffic on the port. 1 Gbps link is up but there is no traffic on the port.
Blinking Green Solid Green 1 Gbps link is up and there is traffic on the port. 25 Gbps link is up and there is traffic on the port.
Blinking Green 100 Mbps link is up and there is traffic on the port. 10 Gbps link is up and there is traffic on the port.
Off 10 Mbps link is up and there is traffic on the port. 1 Gbps link is up and there is traffic on the port.
Off Off This indicates one of the following events:
  • The link is down or a fault has occurred.

  • The port has been disabled by the administrator.

This indicates one of the following events:
  • The link is down or a fault has occurred.

  • The port has been disabled by the administrator.

Figure 6 shows the location of the LEDs on the HA ports and Table 7 describes the LEDs.

Figure 6: LEDs on the HA Ports LEDs on the HA Ports
Table 7: HA Port LEDs
Callout LED Description
1 Link (LED on the left)
  • Blinking green—A link is established.

  • Off—There is no link established.

2 Activity (LED on the right)
  • Blinking green—There is activity on the link.

  • Off—There is no link activity.