SRX1500 Transceiver Specifications and Pinouts
SRX1500 Transceiver Support
You can find information about the pluggable transceivers supported on your Juniper Networks device by using the Hardware Compatibility Tool. In addition to transceiver and connector type, the optical and cable characteristics—where applicable—are documented for each transceiver. The Hardware Compatibility Tool enables you to search by product, displaying all the transceivers supported on that device, or category, by interface speed or type. The list of supported transceivers for the SRX1500 is located at https://apps.juniper.net/hct/product/#prd=SRX1500.
RJ-45 Connector Pinouts for the SRX1500 Firewall Ethernet Port
The port on the front panel labeled MGMT is an autosensing 10/100/1000-Mbps Ethernet RJ-45 receptacle that accepts an Ethernet cable for connecting the services gateway to a management LAN (or other device that supports out-of-band management). Table 1 describes the RJ-45 connector pinouts for the Ethernet port.
Pin |
Signal |
---|---|
1 |
TX+ |
2 |
TX- |
3 |
RX+ |
4 |
Termination network |
5 |
Termination network |
6 |
RX- |
7 |
Termination network |
8 |
Termination network |
RJ-45 Connector Pinouts for the SRX1500 Firewall Console Port
The SRX1500 Firewall has two console ports: an RJ-45 Ethernet port and a mini-USB Type-B port. The port on the front panel labeled CONSOLE is an asynchronous serial interface that accepts an RJ-45 connector. Table 2 describes the RJ-45 connector pinouts for the console port.
Pin |
Signal |
Description |
---|---|---|
1 |
RTS |
Request to Send |
2 |
DTR |
Data Terminal Ready |
3 |
TXD |
Transmit Data |
4 |
Ground |
Signal Ground |
5 |
Ground |
Signal Ground |
6 |
RXD |
Receive Data |
7 |
DSR/DCD |
Data Set Ready |
8 |
CTS |
Clear to Send |
Mini-USB Connector Pinouts for the SRX1500 Firewall Console Port
The SRX1500 Firewall has two console ports: an RJ-45 Ethernet port and a mini-USB Type-B port. If your management device (laptop or PC) does not have a DB-9 plug connector pin or an RJ-45 connector pin, you can connect your management device to the Mini-USB Type-B console port of the services gateway by using a cable that has a standard Type-A USB connector on one end and a Mini-USB Type-B (5-pin) connector on the other end. Table 3 describes the Mini-USB Type-B connector pinouts for the console port.
By design, the mini-USB console port has higher priority over the RJ-45 console port. If both mini-USB and RJ-45 console ports are connected, then the mini-USB console port will be active.
Pin |
Signal |
Cable Color |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
VCC |
Red |
+5 VDC |
2 |
D- |
White |
Data - |
3 |
D+ |
Green |
Data + |
X |
N/C |
Could be not connected (N/C), connected to ground (GND), or used as an attached device presence indicator |
|
4 |
GND |
Black |
Ground |