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ACX1000 and ACX1100 Alarm, Management, and Clocking Cable Specifications and Pinouts

Alarm Contact Port Pinouts for ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers

You can independently configure alarm input ports (0 to 3) to operate in Normally Open or Normally Closed mode, and to trigger a red alarm condition or a yellow alarm condition, or to ignore alarm conditions.

You can independently configure alarm output ports (0 and 1) can be configured to relay alarm information when the system condition goes to a red or yellow alarm condition and when the alarm output port is configured to trigger based on alarm input condition. Alarm output ports (2 and 3) are used to indicate major and minor system alarms and are normally in open mode.

Table 1 shows the alarm contact connector pinouts.

Table 1: Alarm Contact Connector Pinouts

Pin Number

Signal Definition

Direction

CLI Port Mapping

Function

1

ALARM_IN0_NO/NC

Input

Input Alarm Port 0

External alarm input 0 (if voltage on this pin is between 24V to 72V with reference to Pin 6, alarm input 0 is in closed condition)

2

ALARM_IN1_REF

Input

Input Alarm Port 1

External alarm input 1 (Reference for Pin 7)

3

ALARM_IN2_NO/NC

Input

Input Alarm Port 2

External alarm input 2 (if voltage on this pin is between 24V to 72V with reference to Pin 8, alarm input 2 is in closed condition)

4

ALARM_IN3_NO/NC

Input

Input Alarm Port 3

External alarm input 3 (if voltage on this pin is between 24V to 72V with reference to Pin 8, alarm input 3 is in closed condition)

5

ALARM_OUT3_REF

Output

Reserved for Minor alarm

External alarm output 3 (this pin is connected to Pin 10 in closed condition)

6

ALARM_IN0_REF

Input

Input Alarm Port 0

External alarm input 0 (Reference for Pin 1)

7

ALARM_IN1_NO/NC

Input

Input Alarm Port 1

External alarm input 1 (if voltage on this pin is between 24V to 72V with reference to Pin 2, alarm input 1 is closed)

8

ALARM_IN2_IN3_REF

Input

Input Alarm Port 2 and Input Alarm Port 3

Common contact for external alarm input 3 and 4 (Reference for Pin 3 and Pin 4)

9

ALARM_OUT2_REF

Output

Reserved for Major alarm

External alarm output 2 (this pin is connected to Pin 15 in closed condition)

10

ALARM_OUT3_NO/NC

Output

Reserved for Minor alarm

External alarm output 3 (this pin is connected to Pin 5 in closed condition)

11

ALARM_OUT0_NO/NC

Output

Output Alarm Port 0

External alarm output 0 (this pin is connected to Pin 12 in closed condition)

12

ALARM_OUT0_REF

Output

Output Alarm Port 0

External alarm output 0 (this pin is connected to Pin 11 in closed condition)

13

ALARM_OUT1_NO/NC

Output

Output Alarm Port 1

External alarm output 1 (this pin is connected to Pin 14 in closed condition)

14

ALARM_OUT1_REF

Output

Output Alarm Port 1

External alarm output 1 (this pin is connected to Pin 13 in closed condition)

15

ALARM_OUT2_NO/NC

Output

Reserved for Major alarm

External alarm output 2 (this pin is connected to Pin 9 in closed condition)

Management Port Connector Pinout Information for ACX Series Routers

The management port— labeled MGMT— on an ACX Series router uses an RJ-45 connector to connect to a management device for out-of-band management.

The port uses an autosensing RJ-45 connector to support a 10/100BASE-T connection. Two LEDs indicate link activity on the port and the administrative status of the port.

Table 2 provides the pinout information for the RJ-45 connector for the management port.

Table 2: Management Port Connector Pinout Information

Pin

Description

Direction

1

TRD[0]-

In/Out

2

TRD[0]+

In/Out

3

TRD[1]-

In/Out

4

TRD[1]+

In/Out

5

TRD[2]-

In/Out

6

TRD[2]+

In/Out

7

TRD[3]-

In/Out

8

TRD[3]+

In/Out

Console or Auxiliary Port Connector Pinout on ACX Series Routers

The port labeled CONSOLE/AUX on the front panel is an asynchronous serial interface that accept an RJ-45 connector. Use a cable with the pinouts described in Table 3 to connect the Routing Engine to an auxiliary or console management device.

Note:

You must use a shielded twisted pair (STP) cable for both outdoor and indoor deployments.

Table 3: Connector Pinout for the Console/Auxiliary Port

Pin

Signal

Description

CPU

Direction

1

RTS

Request to Send

Routing Engine

Out

2

TXD

Transmit Data

1588 CPU

Out

3

TXD

Transmit Data

Routing Engine

Out

4

Ground

Signal Ground

5

Ground

Signal Ground

6

RXD

Receive Data

Routing Engine

In

7

RXD

Receive Data

1588 CPU

In

8

CTS

Clear to Send

Routing Engine

In

USB Port Specifications for an ACX Series Router

The following Juniper Networks USB flash drives have been tested and are officially supported for the USB port on all ACX Series routers:

  • RE-USB-1G-S

  • RE-USB-2G-S

  • RE-USB-4G-S

CAUTION:

Any USB memory product that is not listed as supported for ACX Series routers has not been tested by Juniper Networks. The use of any unsupported USB memory product could expose your ACX Series router to unpredictable behavior. The 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.

All USB flash drives used on ACX Series routers must meet the following requirements:

  • USB 2.0 or later

  • Formatted with a FAT32 or MS-DOS file system

External Clocking Ports Specifications on the ACX1000 and ACX1100 Router

The external clocking port on the ACX1000 and ACX1100 router contains four SMB connectors that support 10 MHz GPS and 1 pulse-per-second (PPS) signals. These signals are internally isolated and have surge protection. Use a Molex 50-ohm SMB connector or equivalent (not provided) to connect to the external clocking ports.