[j-nsp] SRX 3G Support (was Re: hardware DS1s)
Ryan Finnesey
rfinnesey at gmail.com
Mon Aug 8 02:08:48 EDT 2011
I wish Juniper would make a PIM similar to the Cisco HWIC, goes directly
into the router. With Juniper external cards are a bit of a pain and
makes the rack hard to close.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Dale [mailto:bdale at comlinx.com.au]
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2011 1:54 AM
To: Ryan Finnesey
Cc: juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] SRX 3G Support (was Re: hardware DS1s)
On 08/08/2011, at 3:20 PM, Ryan Finnesey wrote:
> This is helpful. Do you know if there is a CDMA option for the
> states? Can this be used for out of band management of the device?
You might need to check with your Juniper SE on this one, but I don't think
so - the release notes don't actually mention what models cards they support
other than "This release supports 3G USB modems on the SRX210 device". Just
for kicks, I tried it out on the SRX100 but the commands are not available.
One OS indeed.
As for OoB management - you can SSH to the IP on the cellular dialler
interface, but it's not really out-of-band. Also, the "call" needs to be
initiated by the SRX to bring up the interface.
Ben
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: [j-nsp] SRX 3G Support (was Re: hardware DS1s)
>
>
> On 06/08/2011, at 2:09 PM, Stefan Fouant wrote:
>
>> The SRX 210 is the only device that I am aware of that has an
>> internal
> ExpressCard slot for the CX111 3G modem. All the other platforms use
> an external bridge, so unfortunately you are out of luck here...
>
> Slightly OT, but the SRX210 now supports the Sierra Wireless 312U (aka
> Ultimate) USB Modem plugged right into the USB port on the front.
>
> You need to upgrade to 10.4R6 and then flash the RX BIOS to 2.1, but
> after that the modem is detected as the same cl-0/0/8 interface you
> see when using the ExpressCard, so all the configuration is virtually
identical.
>
> Got a couple running here and they are pretty quick!
>
> The only downside is that USB plug-and-play doesn't seem to be
> supported - if the stick isn't connected when the box boots, or you
> remove it after boot time, the only way to bring it back up is a reload.
>
> Ben
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