Juniper Networks J2350 Network Router User Manual


 
upgraded to 1 GB. For instructions on upgrading memory, see Replacing DRAM
Modules on page 188.
Each J2350 chassis contains four built-in Gigabit Ethernet ports with link speeds of
10/100/1000 Mbps over a copper interface. The chassis also contains five slots for
field-replaceable Physical Interface Modules (PIMs) and Avaya VoIP modules providing
flexible WAN and voice connectivity options.
The J2350 Services Router supports the following field-replaceable PIMs and Avaya
VoIP modules:
Gigabit Ethernet uPIM (1port, 6-port, 8-port, and 16-port)
Dual-Port Serial PIM
Dual-Port E1 PIM
Dual-Port T1 PIM
Dual-Port Channelized T1/E1/ISDN PRI PIM
4-port ISDN BRI S/T or U PIM
ADSL 2/2+ Annex A PIM (1 port)
ADSL 2/2+ Annex B PIM (1 port)
G.SHDSL PIM (2 ports)
TGM550 Telephony Gateway Module
TIM508 Analog Telephony Interface Module (8 ports)
TIM510 E1/T1 Telephony Interface Module (1 port)
TIM514 Analog Telephony Interface Module (4 ports)
TIM516 Analog Telephony Interface Module (16 ports)
TIM518 Analog Telephony Interface Module (16 ports)
TIM521 ISDN BRI Telephony Interface Module (4 ports)
J4350 Services Router Overview
The J4350 Services Router is designed primarily for regional or branch offices. It has
a chassis that is 2 U (rack units) in size with a nonredundant AC or DC power supply,
and a universal serial bus (USB) port for external storage.
J4350 routers ordered with the optional Crypto Accelerator Module come standard
with 1 GB of memory, while those ordered without the Crypto Accelerator Module
come standard with 256 MB of memory. J4350 routers can contain between 256
MB and 2 GB of memory. For instructions on adding memory, see Replacing DRAM
Modules on page 188.
Each J4350 chassis contains four built-in Gigabit Ethernet ports with link speeds of
10/100/1000 Mbps over a copper interface, and six slots for field-replaceable Physical
Interface Modules (PIMs) and Avaya VoIP modules. Two of the six slots (slots 3 and
6) support high-speed interfaces (ePIMs).
J4350 Services Router Overview 5
Chapter 1: Overview of Services Routers