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J2300 Routing Engine
The Routing Engine provides three main functions:
- Creates the packet forwarding switch fabric for the Services Router,
providing route lookup, filtering, and switching on incoming data packets,
then directing outbound packets to the appropriate interface for transmission
to the network.
- Maintains the routing tables used by the router and controls the
routing protocols that run on the router.
- Provides control and monitoring functions for the router, including
controlling power and monitoring system status.
The Routing Engine consists of the following components:
- Processor—Creates the packet forwarding switch fabric for
the router and runs JUNOS Internet software to maintain the router's routing
tables and routing protocols. The Routing Engine has a Pentium-class processor.
- DRAM—Buffers incoming packets and provides storage for the
routing and forwarding tables and for other Routing Engine processes.
- Compact flash drive—Provides primary storage for software
images, configuration files, and microcode. The compact flash drive is accessible
from the rear of the router, and is field-replaceable. For information about
replacing the compact flash drive, see Removing and Installing the Primary
Compact Flash Disk.
- PCI bus—Provides the interface to the PIMs.
- EPROM—Stores the serial number of the Routing Engine.
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For specific information about Routing Engine components (for example,
the amount of DRAM installed), issue the show chassis routing-engine command.
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J2300 Boot Devices
The J2300 Services Router can boot from two devices:
- Primary compact flash disk
- USB storage device
J2300 Boot Sequence
Normally, the Services Router boots from the primary compact flash disk.
If the compact flash disk fails, the router attempts to boot from the removable
USB storage device, if present, which is the alternate boot device.
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