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- Restricted Access Area Warning
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- Qualified Personnel Warning
- Warning Statement for Norway and Sweden
- Installation Instructions Warning
- Chassis and Component Lifting Guidelines
- Ramp Warning
- Rack-Mounting and Cabinet-Mounting Warnings
- Grounded Equipment Warning
- Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings
- Radiation from Open Port Apertures Warning
- Maintenance and Operational Safety Guidelines and Warnings
- General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings
- Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage
- AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines
- AC Power Disconnection Warning
- DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines
- DC Power Disconnection Warning
- DC Power Grounding Requirements and Warning
- DC Power Wiring Sequence Warning
- DC Power Wiring Terminations Warning
- Multiple Power Supplies Disconnection Warning
- TN Power Warning
- Action to Take After an Electrical Accident
- Agency Approvals
- Acoustic Noise Compliance Statements
- EMC Requirements
SRX4600 Alarm and Management Cable Specifications and Pinouts
Management Cable Specifications
Table 1 lists the specifications for the cables that connect the console and management ports to management devices.
Ports | Cable Specifications | Receptacle | Additional Information |
---|---|---|---|
RJ-45 Console port | Rollover cable | RJ-45 | Connect a Device to a Management Console Using an RJ-45 Connector |
Management Ethernet port | Ethernet cable with an RJ-45 connector | RJ-45 | |
Mini-USB Type-B Console port | Mini-USB cable with standard-A and Mini-USB Type-B (5-pin) connector | Mini-USB |
RJ-45 Management Port Connector Pinout Information
Table 2 provides the pinout information for the RJ-45 connector for the management port on Juniper Networks devices.
Pin | Signal | Description |
---|---|---|
1 | TRP1+ | Transmit/receive data pair 1 |
2 | TRP1- | Transmit/receive data pair 1 |
3 | TRP2+ | Transmit/receive data pair 2 |
4 | TRP3+ | Transmit/receive data pair 3 |
5 | TRP3- | Transmit/receive data pair 3 |
6 | TRP2- | Transmit/receive data pair 2 |
7 | TRP4+ | Transmit/receive data pair 4 |
8 | TRP4- | Transmit/receive data pair 4 |
Console Port Connector Pinout Information
The console port on a Juniper Networks device is an RS-232 serial interface that uses an RJ-45 connector to connect to a console management device. The default baud rate for the console port is 9600 baud.
Table 3 provides the pinout information for the RJ-45 console connector.
We no longer include the RJ-45 console cable with the DB-9 adapter as part of the device package. If the console cable and adapter are not included in your device package, or if you need a different type of adapter, you can order the following separately:
- RJ-45 to DB-9 adapter (JNP-CBL-RJ45-DB9)
- RJ-45 to USB-A adapter (JNP-CBL-RJ45-USBA)
- RJ-45 to USB-C adapter (JNP-CBL-RJ45-USBC)
If you want to use RJ-45 to USB-A or RJ-45 to USB-C adapter you must have X64 (64-Bit) Virtual COM port (VCP) driver installed on your PC. See, https://ftdichip.com/drivers/vcp-drivers/ to download the driver.
If your laptop or desktop PC does not have a DB-9 plug connector pin and you want to connect your laptop or desktop PC directly to a device, use a combination of the RJ-45-to-DB-9 socket adapter and a USB-to-DB-9 plug adapter. You must provide the USB-to-DB-9 plug adapter.
Pin | Signal | Description |
---|---|---|
1 | NC | No connect |
2 | NC | No connect |
3 | TxD Output | Transmit data |
4 | GND | Signal ground |
5 | GND | Signal ground |
6 | RxD Input | Receive data |
7 | DCD Input | Data carrier detect |
8 | NC | No connect |
RJ-45 to DB-9 Serial Port Adapter Pinout Information
The console port on a Juniper Networks device is an RS-232 serial interface that uses an RJ-45 connector to connect to a management device such as a laptop or a desktop PC. If your laptop or desktop PC does not have a DB-9 plug connector pin and you want to connect your laptop or desktop PC to the device, use a combination of the RJ-45 to DB-9 socket adapter along with a USB to DB-9 plug adapter.
Table 4 provides the pinout information for the RJ-45 to DB-9 serial port adapter.
RJ-45 pin | Signal | DB-9 pin | Signal |
---|---|---|---|
1 | NC | 8 | CTS |
2 | NC | 6 | DSR |
3 | TxD | 2 | RxD |
4 | GND | 5 | GND |
6 | RxD | 3 | TxD |
7 | DCD | 4 | DTR |
8 | NC | 7 | RTS |
RJ-45 Port, SFP Port, SFP+ Port, QSFP+ Port, and QSFP28 Port Connector Pinout Information
The tables in this topic describe the connector pinout information for the RJ-45, QSFP+, QSFP28, SFP+, and SFP ports.
Table 5—10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet network port connector pinout information
Table 6—SFP network port connector pinout information
Table 7—SFP+ network port connector pinout information
Table 8—QSFP+ and QSFP28 network module ports connector pinout information
Pin | Signal | Description |
---|---|---|
1 | TRP1+ | Transmit/receive data pair 1 Negative Vport (in PoE models) |
2 | TRP1- | Transmit/receive data pair 1 Negative Vport (in PoE models) |
3 | TRP2+ | Transmit/receive data pair 2 Positive Vport (in PoE models) |
4 | TRP3+ | Transmit/receive data pair 3 |
5 | TRP3- | Transmit/receive data pair 3 |
6 | TRP2- | Transmit/receive data pair 2 Positive Vport (in PoE models) |
7 | TRP4+ | Transmit/receive data pair 4 |
8 | TRP4- | Transmit/receive data pair 4 |
Pin | Signal | Description |
---|---|---|
1 | VeeT | Module transmitter ground |
2 | TX_Fault | Module transmitter fault |
3 | TX_Disable | Transmitter disabled |
4 | SDA | 2-wire serial interface data line |
5 | SCL- | 2-wire serial interface clock |
6 | MOD_ABS | Module absent |
7 | RS | Rate select |
8 | RX_LOS | Receiver loss of signal indication |
9 | VeeR | Module receiver ground |
10 | VeeR | Module receiver ground |
11 | VeeR | Module receiver ground |
12 | RD- | Receiver inverted data output |
13 | RD+ | Receiver noninverted data output |
14 | VeeR | Module receiver ground |
15 | VccR | Module receiver 3.3 V supply |
16 | VccT | Module transmitter 3.3 V supply |
17 | VeeT | Module transmitter ground |
18 | TD+ | Transmitter noninverted data input |
19 | TD- | Transmitter inverted data input |
20 | VeeT | Module transmitter ground |
Pin | Signal | Description |
---|---|---|
1 | VeeT | Module transmitter ground |
2 | TX_Fault | Module transmitter fault |
3 | TX_Disable | Transmitter disabled |
4 | SDA | 2-wire serial interface data line |
5 | SCL- | 2-wire serial interface clock |
6 | MOD_ABS | Module absent |
7 | RS0 | Rate select 0, optionally controls SFP+ module receiver |
8 | RX_LOS | Receiver loss of signal indication |
9 | RS1 | Rate select 1, optionally controls SFP+ transmitter |
10 | VeeR | Module receiver ground |
11 | VeeR | Module receiver ground |
12 | RD- | Receiver inverted data output |
13 | RD+ | Receiver noninverted data output |
14 | VeeR | Module receiver ground |
15 | VccR | Module receiver 3.3-V supply |
16 | VccT | Module transmitter 3.3-V supply |
17 | VeeT | Module transmitter ground |
18 | TD+ | Transmitter noninverted data input |
19 | TD- | Transmitter inverted data input |
20 | VeeT | Module transmitter ground |
Pin | Signal |
---|---|
1 | GND |
2 | TX2n |
3 | TX2p |
4 | GND |
5 | TX4n |
6 | TX4p |
7 | GND |
8 | ModSelL |
9 | LPMode_Reset |
10 | VccRx |
11 | SCL |
12 | SDA |
13 | GND |
14 | RX3p |
15 | RX3n |
16 | GND |
17 | RX1p |
18 | RX1n |
19 | GND |
20 | GND |
21 | RX2n |
22 | RX2p |
23 | GND |
24 | RX4n |
25 | RX4p |
26 | GND |
27 | ModPrsL |
28 | IntL |
29 | VccTx |
30 | Vcc1 |
31 | Reserved |
32 | GND |
33 | TX3p |
34 | TX3n |
35 | GND |
36 | TX1p |
37 | TX1n |
38 | GND |