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PTX10003 Management Cable Specifications and Pinouts

PTX10003 Cable Specifications for Console and Management Connections

Table 1 lists the specifications for the cables that connect the PTX10003 to a management device.

Note:

The PTX10003 also has an SFP management port that supports transceivers that use fiber-optic cables. See Determining Transceiver Support for the PTX10003 for more information about supported transceivers.

Table 1: Cable Specifications for Console and Management Connections for the PTX10003

Port on PTX10003

Cable Specification

Cable Supplied

Maximum Length

Device Receptacle

Console (CON) port

RS-232 (EIA-232) serial cable

One 2.13-meter-long RJ-45 patch cable and RJ-45 to DB-9 adapter

2.13 meters

RJ-45

Management (MGMT) port

Category 5 cable or equivalent suitable for 1000 BASE-T operation

One 2.13-meter-long RJ-45 patch cable

100 meters

RJ-45

PTX10003 Management Port Connector Pinouts

The 10/100/1000BASE-T management port (labeled MGMT) uses an RJ-45 connector to connect to a management device for out-of-band management.

Table 2 provides the pinout information of the RJ-45 management port connector. An RJ-45 cable is supplied with the PTX10003.

Table 2: RJ-45 Management Port Connector Pinouts for the PTX10003

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

PTX10003 Console Port Connector Pinouts

The console port (labeled CON) 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. An RJ-45 cable and an RJ-45 to DB-9 adapter are supplied with the PTX10003.

Note:

If your laptop or PC does not have a DB-9 plug connector pin and you want to connect your laptop or PC directly to a PTX10003, use a combination of the RJ-45 cable and RJ-45 to DB-9 adapter supplied with the router and a USB to DB-9 plug adapter. You must provide the USB to DB-9 plug adapter.

Table 3: Console Port Connector Pinouts for the PTX10003

Pin

Signal

Description

1

RTS Output

Request to send

2

DTR Output

Data terminal ready

3

TxD Output

Transmit data

4

Signal Ground

Signal ground

5

Signal Ground

Signal ground

6

RxD Input

Receive data

7

DCD Input

Data carrier detect

8

CTS Input

Clear to send

PTX10003 SFP Port Connector Pinouts

Table 4: SFP Network Port Connector Pinout Information

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

PTX10003 SFP+ Port Connector Pinouts

Table 5: SFP+ Network Port Connector Pinout Information

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

PTX10003 QSFP+ and QSFP28 Port Connector Pinouts

Table 6: QSFP+ and QSFP28 Network Port Connector Pinout Information

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

PTX10003 USB Port Specifications

The following Juniper Networks USB flash drives have been tested and are officially supported for the USB port in the PTX Series:

  • RE-USB-1G-S: 1-gigabyte (GB) USB flash drive

  • RE-USB-2G-S: 2-GB USB flash drive

  • RE-USB-4G-S: 4-GB USB flash drive

CAUTION:

Any USB memory product not listed as supported for the PTX Series has not been tested by Juniper Networks. The use of any unsupported USB memory product could expose your device to unpredictable behavior. Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (JTAC) can provide only limited support for issues related to unsupported hardware. We strongly recommend that you use only supported USB flash drives.

CAUTION:

Remove the USB flash drive before upgrading Junos OS or rebooting a PTX Series device. Failure to do so could expose your device to unpredictable behavior.

Note:

USB flash drives used with the PTX Series device must support USB 2.0 or later.