Juniper ERX-310, ERX-710, ERX-1440, ERX-1410, ERX-705 About Manual

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This E-Series Installation and User Guide provides the information you need to install and start the E-series router.
Note: If the information in the latest E-series Release Notes differs from the information in this guide, follow the E-series Release Notes.
The E-series router is shipped with the latest system software installed. If you need to install a future release or reinstall the system software, refer to the procedures in Appendix B, Installing JUNOSe Software.
Five models of E-series routers are available:
ERX-1440 router
ERX-1410 router
ERX-710 router
ERX-705 router
ERX-310 router
All models use the same software. For information about the differences between the models, see Chapter 1, E-Series Overview.
In the E-series documentation, the term ERX-14xx models refers to both the ERX-1440 router and the ERX-1410 router. Similarly, the term ERX-7xx models refers to both the ERX-710 router and the ERX-705 router. The terms ERX-1440 router, ERX-1410 router, ERX-710 router, ERX-705 router, and ERX-310 router refer to the specific models.
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Audience
This guide is intended for experienced system and network specialists working with E-series routers in an Internet access environment.
Conventions
Table 1 defines notice icons used in this guide, and Table 2 defines text conventions used throughout the book, except for command syntax. Table 3 provides command syntax conventions used primarily in the E-Series Command Reference Guide. For more information about command syntax, see E-Series System Basics Configuration Guide, Chapter 1, Planning Your Network.
Table 1 Notice icons
Icon Meaning Description
Informational note Indicates important features or instructions.
Caution Indicates that you may risk losing data or damaging your hardware.
Warning Alerts you to the risk of personal injury.
Table 2 Text conventions (except for command syntax)
Convention Description Examples Bold typeface Represents commands and
keywords in text.
Bold Courier typeface Represents text that the user must
type.
Key name in angle brackets Indicates the name of a key on the
keyboard.
Key names linked with a plus sign (+) in angle brackets.
Indicates that you must press two or more keys simultaneously.
Command example: Issue the clock source command.
Keyword example: Specify the keyword exp-msg.
user input
Press <Enter>.
Press <Ctrl+B>.
Plain Courier typeface Representsinformation asdisplayed
on your terminal’s screen.
host1#show ip ospf 2 Routing Process OSPF 2 with
Router ID 5.5.0.250
Router is an Area Border
Router (ABR)
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Convention Description Examples
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Italics Emphasize words.
Identify variables.
Identify chapter, appendix, and book names.
Table 3 Syntax conventions in Command Reference Guide
Convention Description Examples
Words in plain text Represent keywords. terminal length Words in italics Represent variables. mask, accessListName Words separated by the | symbol Represent a choice to select one
keyword or variable to the left or right of this symbol. (The keywordor variable may be either optional or required.)
Words enclosed in [ brackets ] Represent optional keywords or
variables.
Words enclosed in [ brackets ]* Represent optional keywords or
variables that can be entered more than once.
There are two levels of access, user and privileged.
clusterId, ipAddress.
Appendix A, System Specifications.
diagnostic | line
[ internal | external ]
[ level1 | level2 | l1 ]*
Words enclosed in { braces } Represent required keywords or
variables.
Documentation
The E-Series Installation Quick Start poster is shipped in the box with all new routers. This poster provides the basic procedures to help you get the router up and running quickly.
With each software release, we provide the E-Series Routers Documentation CD (formerly ERX Edge Routers Documentation CD). The documentation CD contains the document set in PDF format and HTML format (with and without frames). From the HTML files, you can also access PDF files of individual chapters and appendixes.
The documentation is also available on the Web. You can order a set of printed documents from your Juniper Networks sales representative.
The document set comprises the following books:
E-Series Installation and User Guide – Provides the necessary
procedures for getting the router operational, including information on installing, cabling, powering up, configuring the router for
{ permit | deny } { in | out } { clusterId | ipAddress }
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management access, and general troubleshooting. Describes SRP modules, line modules, and I/O modules available for the E-series routers, and provides information about the compatibility of line modules and I/O modules with software releases. Lists the layer 2 protocols, layer 3 protocols, and applications that line modules and their corresponding I/O modules support.
E-Series System Basics Configuration Guide – Describes planning and
configuring your network, managing the router, configuring passwords and security, configuring the router clock, and configuring virtual routers. Includes a list of references that provide information on the protocols and features supported by the router.
E-Series Physical Layer Configuration Guide – Describes configuring
physical layer interfaces.
E-Series Link Layer Configuration Guide – Describes configuring link
layer interfaces.
E-Series Routing Protocols Configuration Guide, Vol. 1 – Provides
information about configuring routing policy and configuring IP, IP routing, and IP security.
E-Series Routing Protocols Configuration Guide, Vol. 2 – Describes
BGP routing, MPLS, BGP-MPLS VPNs, and encapsulation of layer 2 services.
E-Series Policy and QoS Configuration Guide – Provides information
about configuring policy management and quality of service (QoS).
E-Series Broadband Access Configuration Guide – Provides
information about configuring remote access.
E-Series Command Reference Guide A to M; E-Series Command
Reference Guide N to Z – Together comprise the E-Series Command Reference Guide. Contain important information about commands
implemented in the system software. Use to look up command descriptions, command syntax, a command’s related mode, or a description of a command’s parameters. Use with the E-series configuration guides.
E-Series Product Overview Guide – Gives a thorough overview of the
router from a software and hardware perspective. It provides illustrations and configuration examples that present the “big picture.”
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MIBS
Release Notes
Abbreviations
Comments About the Documentation
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Copies of the MIBs available in a software release are included on the JUNOSe Software CD (formerly ERX Edge Routers Software CD) and on the Web.
Release notes are included on the corresponding software CD and are available on the Web.
In the Release Notes, you will find the latest information about features, changes, known problems, resolved problems, and system maximum values. If the information in the Release Notes differs from the information found in the documentation set, follow the Release Notes.
A complete list of abbreviations used in this document set, along with their spelled-out terms, is provided in the E-Series System Basics Configuration Guide, Appendix A, Abbreviations and Acronyms.
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Web Access
To view the documentation on the Web, go to:
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/
Comments About the Documentation
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techpubs-comments@juniper.net
Along with your comments, be sure to indicate:
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Contacting Customer Support
For technical support, contact Juniper Networks at support@juniper.net, or at 1-888-314-JTAC (within the United States) or 408-745-9500 (from outside the United States).
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