Interface Modules; 10/100 Mbps Interface Module - Juniper NETSCREEN-ISG 2000 Mode D'emploi

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Chapter 1 Overview
LED
MOD3
FLASH
Note:
To change the Alarm LED from red to green but keep the alarm message(s) in the
menu system, use the CLI command clear led alarm.
When you turn on the NetScreen-ISG 2000, the Status LED changes from off to blinking
green. Startup takes around 90 seconds to complete. If you want to turn the NetScreen-
ISG 2000 off and on again, wait a few seconds between shutting it down and powering it
back up.

Interface Modules

The front of the NetScreen-ISG 2000 has four interface module bays. Each interface
module has two, four, or eight ports, and each port has a pair of LEDs.
Note:
You can use both 10/100 and GBIC cards simultaneously for the same
NetScreen-ISG 2000; there are no combination restrictions. However, the cards are not
hot-swappable.

10/100 Mbps Interface Module

The 10/100 Mbps interface module is appropriate for a 10/100 Base-T LAN. Connect the
ports using a twisted pair cable with RJ-45 connectors. (See
Network" on page 24
Note:
The NetScreen-ISG 2000 supports a maximum port count of 28. If there are
8-port 10/100 modules in each I/O slot, then ports five through eight, in slot 4, are
disabled. Under this circumstance, these ports are unavailable for firewall and HA
functions.
6
Purpose
Color
green
off
Compact Flash
green
Status
blinking green
off
for cabling guidelines.)
Meaning
Security module is installed.
No card installed.
PC card is installed in compact flash slot.
Read-write activity is detected.
Compact flash slot is empty.
"Connecting the Device to a
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