SRX3600 Services Gateway Routing Engine
The Routing Engine is a PowerPC platform that runs the JUNOS Software. Software processes that run on the Routing Engine maintain the routing tables, manage the routing protocols used on the device, control the device interfaces, control some chassis components, and provide the interface for system management and user access to the device.
Two USB ports on the Routing Engine accept USB memory cards that allow you to load the JUNOS Software and perform file transfers.
The Routing Engine also provides the following integrated services:
- Central Packet Forwarding Engine Processing (CPP)—This service manages all CFM cards.
- System Control—This service handles Routing Engine arbitration and switching between multiple control planes when installed and acts as the host for the Switch Fabric Board (SFB) and midplane components.
The services gateway must have one Routing Engine installed in slot RE0. A Gigabit Ethernet port on the front panel of the Switch Fabric Board (SFB) is connected directly to the processors on the REs for management purposes. The SFB port labeled RE ETHERNET 0 connects to the Routing Engine in slot RE0.
![]() | Note: Unless you have installed an SRX Clustering Module (SCM) in slot RE1, the empty RE1 slot should have a blank panel installed to shield it and to allow cooling air to circulate properly through the device. |
Figure 1: Routing Engine

Table 1 describes the Routing Engine behavior indicated by the LEDs on its front panel. Table 2 describes the Routing Engine behavior that occurs when the buttons on its front panel are pressed. Table 3 describes the Routing Engine front panel connectors.
Table 1: Routing Engine LED Indicators
LED Label | Color | Status | Indicated Behavior |
|---|---|---|---|
OK/FAIL | Green | On steadily | The Routing Engine is operating normally. |
Blinking | The Routing Engine is rebooting or is shutting down. | ||
Red | On steadily | The Routing Engine has failed and is not operating normally. | |
| Routing Engine Function | |||
MASTER | Blue | On steadily | The Routing Engine is the master. This LED should always be lit. |
STATUS | Green | On steadily | The Routing Engine is operating normally. |
Blinking | The Routing Engine is booting. | ||
Red | On steadily | The Routing Engine has failed and is not operating normally. | |
HDD | Green | Blinking | The Routing Engine hard disk drive is being accessed. |
Off | There is no hard disk drive activity. | ||
| Packet Forwarding Engine Controller Function | |||
STATUS | Green | On steadily | The PFE Controller is operating normally. |
Blinking | The PFE Controller is booting. | ||
Red | On steadily | The PFE Controller has failed and is not operating normally. | |
Table 2: Routing Engine Front Panel Buttons
Button Label | Operation |
|---|---|
ONLINE | The ONLINE button does not perform any function. To power up or power down a Routing Engine, you must use the main Power button on the front of the SFB. |
ROUTING ENGINE RESET | Pressing this button resets the Routing Engine. |
PFE CONTROLLER RESET | Pressing this button resets the Packet Forwarding Engine controller function. |
PFE CONTROLLER FAILOVER | Unused in this release. |
Table 3: Routing Engine Front Panel Connectors
Connector Label | Operation |
|---|---|
AUX | RJ-45 serial console port that can be used to manage the Routing Engine. |
USB 0 (top), USB 1 (bottom) | Connectors for Universal Serial Bus (USB) flash drives. |


