Summary of Contents for ACX5096

Page 1: ...he Mounting Brackets 4 Install the ACX5096 Router in the Rack 6 Step 3 Ground the ACX5096 Router 7 Tools Required to Ground the ACX5096 Router 7 Connect the Grounding Cable 8 Step 4 Connect Power to t...

Page 2: ...ter models are as follows Ninety six 10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports that can be configured to as 1 Gigabit Ethernet ports that support 1GbE small form factor pluggable transceivers SFP Eight 40 Gigabit...

Page 3: ...n planning the site for installing an ACX5096 router you must provide sufficient clearance around the installed chassis as shown Figure 2 on page 3 Figure 2 ACX5096 Chassis Clearance Requirements FRUs...

Page 4: ...mounting screws to secure the mounting rail to the chassis provided Eight screws to secure the chassis and mounting blades to the rack not provided Screwdriver appropriate for your rack mounting scre...

Page 5: ...its permanent location allowing adequate clearance for airflow and maintenance and secure it to the building structure 3 Determine whether the end with field replaceable units FRUs or the ports are t...

Page 6: ...holes 4 Have a second person secure the front of the router to the rack by using four mounting screws and cage nuts and washers if your rack requires them Tighten the screws 5 Continue to support the...

Page 7: ...ont mounting bracket on the left providing a protective earthing terminal for the router Grounding cable for your ACX5096 router The grounding cable must be 14 AWG 2 mm minimum 90 C wire or as permitt...

Page 8: ...Figure 6 Connecting a Grounding Cable to the 2 U ACX5096 96S Router 48 49 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 2 Connect one end of the grounding cable to a proper earth ground such...

Page 9: ...powering off the router or disrupting router functions WARNING You must ground the router before connecting the power cables Connect AC Power to an AC Powered ACX5096 Router The ACX5096 router is supp...

Page 10: ...oss the DC power source cable leads is 0 V and that the cable leads do not become active while you are connecting DC power The V terminals are referred to as RTN and V terminals are referred to as 48...

Page 11: ...r Do not overtighten apply between 5 lb in 0 56 Nm and 6 lb in 0 68 Nm of torque to the screws 8 Replace the terminal block cover 9 Close the input circuit breaker 10 Verify that the DC LEDs are lit g...

Page 12: ...login root 3 Start the command line interface CLI root cli 4 Enter configuration mode root configure 5 Add a password to the root administration user account edit root set system root authentication p...

Page 13: ...static route remote prefix next hop destination ip retain no readvertise 10 Enable Telnet service edit root set system services telnet 11 Commit the configuration to activate it on the router edit ro...

Page 14: ...ing screws To prevent injury keep your back straight and lift with your legs not your back If the rack or cabinet has stabilizing devices install them in the rack before mounting or servicing the rout...

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