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Hardware Component Overview
Routing Engine
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Table 4:  States for SCB LEDs
Routing Engine
The Routing Engine is an Intel-based PCI platform that runs JUNOS Internet software. 
Software processes that run on the Routing Engine maintain the routing tables, manage the 
routing protocols used on the router, control the router's interfaces, control some chassis 
components, and provide the interface for system management and user access to the 
router.
The Routing Engine installs into the rear of the chassis, in a compartment behind the card 
cage (see Figure 2). For information about the routing architecture, see “System Architecture 
Overview” on page 31
.
The Routing Engine is hot-pluggable, as described in “Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs)” on 
page 4.
 For replacement instructions, see “Maintain and Replace Routing Engine 
Components” on page 173.
Routing Engine Components
The Routing Engine (shown in Figure 6) is a two-board system with the following 
components:
„ CPU—Runs JUNOS Internet software to maintain the router’s routing tables and routing 
protocols. It has a Pentium-class processor.
„ SDRAM—Provides storage for the routing and forwarding tables and for other Routing 
Engine processes. 
„ Compact flash drive—Provides primary storage for software images, configuration files, 
and microcode. The drive is fixed and inaccessible from outside the router.
„ Hard drive—Provides secondary storage for log files, memory dumps, and rebooting the 
system if the flash drive fails. 
„ PC card slot—Accepts a removable PC card, which stores software images for system 
upgrades.
„ Interfaces for out-of-band management access—Provide information about Routing 
Engine status to devices (console, laptop, or terminal server) that can be attached to 
access ports located 
on the craft interface
„ EEPROM—Stores the serial number of the Routing Engine. 
Label
 Color
State
Description
ACTIVE
Green 
Flashing (pulsed with out-time 
proportional to traffic)
I/O interrupts are occurring.
RUN
Green
Blinking
SCB processor is running. Normally, the 
blinking is faint and becomes bright only when 
the SCB is processing many exceptions.
STAT1
Amber
Flashing
Internal diagnostics are running.
STAT2