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M40e Multiservice Edge
Router

Hardware Guide

Published: 2010-10-28

Copyright © 2010, Juniper Networks, Inc.

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Page 1: ...M40e Multiservice Edge Router Hardware Guide Published 2010 10 28 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 2: ...iper Networks assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies in this document Juniper Networks reserves the right to change modify transfer or otherwise revise this publication without notice Products...

Page 3: ...uniper Networks hardware and software products are Year 2000 compliant The Junos OS has no known time related limitations through the year 2038 However the NTP application is known to have some diffic...

Page 4: ...on a single chassis c Product purchase documents paper or electronic user documentation and or the particular licenses purchased by Customer may specify limits to Customer s use of the Software Such...

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Page 7: ...lane Description 11 M40e PICs Description 12 M40e PIC Slots 13 M40e PIC Components 13 M40e Flexible PIC Concentrators FPCs Description 13 M40e FPC Function 14 M40e FPC Slots 14 M40e FPC Components 15...

Page 8: ...anagement System Description 49 Chapter 3 Junos OS Overview 51 M40e Junos OS Overview 51 M40e Routing Engine Software Components 52 Routing Protocol Process 52 IPv4 Routing Protocols 52 IPv6 Routing P...

Page 9: ...moving the Center Mounting Brackets 79 Chapter 8 Installing the M40e Router Using a Mechanical Lift 81 Tools and Parts Required to Install the M40e Router Using a Mechanical Lift 81 Installing the M40...

Page 10: ...12 Providing Power to the M40e Router 119 Connecting AC Power to the M40e Router 119 Connecting DC Power to the M40e Router 120 Chapter 13 Configuring Junos OS 123 Initially Configuring the M40e Rout...

Page 11: ...0e CIP 160 Installing the M40e CIP 161 Replacing Connections to the M40e Routing Engine Interface Ports 163 Replacing the M40e Management Ethernet Cable 163 Replacing the M40e Console or Auxiliary Cab...

Page 12: ...e Router 197 Replacing a PIC in an M40e Router 198 Removing a PIC in an M40e Router 199 Installing a PIC in an M40e Router 201 Replacing PIC Cables in an M40e Router 203 Removing a PIC Cable from an M...

Page 13: ...for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers 236 Ramp Warning for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers 240 Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings for the M40e Router 240 General Laser Safety G...

Page 14: ...pecifications 271 Appendix D Power Guidelines Requirements and Specifications for the M40e Router 273 Site Electrical Wiring Guidelines for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers 273 M40e Router Powe...

Page 15: ...rs 299 M40e AC Power Supply Serial Number ID Label 300 M40e CIP Serial Number ID Label 301 M40e Craft Interface Serial Number ID Label 302 M40e DC Power Supply Serial Number ID Label 303 M40e FPC Seri...

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Page 17: ...Figure 16 M40e Routing Engine 333 29 Figure 17 M40e Routing Engine 600 31 Figure 18 M40e Miscellaneous Control Subsystem 31 Figure 19 M40e and M160 Router MCS Location 33 Figure 20 M40e Miscellaneous...

Page 18: ...M40e Front Impeller Assembly 99 Figure 54 Reinstalling an M40e FPC 100 Figure 55 Reinstalling the Fan Tray 101 Figure 56 Reinstalling the Rear Lower Impeller Assembly 101 Figure 57 Reinstalling the Re...

Page 19: ...9 Removing the Craft Interface 174 Figure 90 Installing the M40e Front Impeller Assembly 175 Figure 91 Removing the Rear Lower Impeller Assembly 176 Figure 92 Installing the Rear Lower Impeller Assemb...

Page 20: ...ix D Power Guidelines Requirements and Specifications for the M40e Router 273 Figure 128 M40e DC Power and Grounding Cable Lug 277 Figure 129 AC Plug Types 279 Figure 130 M40e DC Power and Grounding C...

Page 21: ...6 Part 2 Setting Up the M40e Router Chapter 5 Preparing the Site for M40e Router Installation 67 Table 14 Site Preparation Checklist 67 Table 15 Spacing of Holes on M40e Front Support Post and Center...

Page 22: ...d Values for Factors Causing Link Loss 286 Table 32 M40e Routing Engine Interface Cable and Wire Specifications 288 Appendix F M40e Cable Connector Pinouts 289 Table 33 RJ 45 Connector Pinout 289 Tabl...

Page 23: ...ectives This documentation describes hardware components installation basic configuration and basic troubleshooting procedures for the Juniper Networks M40e Multiservice Edge Router It explains how to...

Page 24: ...risk of personal injury or death Warning Alerts you to the risk of personal injury from a laser Laser warning Table 2 on page xxiv defines the text and syntax conventions used in this guide Table 2 Te...

Page 25: ...PLS only Indicates a comment specified on the same line as the configuration statement to which it applies pound sign community name members community ids Enclose a variable for which you can substitu...

Page 26: ...Online Tools and Resources For quick and easy problem resolution Juniper Networks has designed an online self service portal called the Customer Support Center CSC that provides you with the following...

Page 27: ...niper net cm Call 1 888 314 JTAC 1 888 314 5822 toll free in the USA Canada and Mexico For international or direct dial options in countries without toll free numbers see http www juniper net support...

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Page 29: ...dge Router Overview of the M40e Router on page 3 M40e Hardware Components on page 7 Junos OS Overview on page 51 M40e System Architecture Overview on page 59 1 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc All...

Page 30: ...Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 2 M40e Multiservice Edge Router Hardware Guide All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 31: ...cket Forwarding Engine which consists of hardware including ASICs designed by Juniper Networks The Packet Forwarding Engine can forward up to 40 million packets per second Mpps for all packet sizes Th...

Page 32: ...s components is removed from the chassis the standby host module becomes active The Routing Engine and MCS must reside in adjacent slots and be fully operational for the host module to function For mo...

Page 33: ...on page 269 M40e Router Power Requirements on page 274 M40e System Description on page 3 M40e System Architecture Overview on page 59 5 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 1 Overview of the M...

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Page 35: ...Routing Engine 333 LEDS on page 29 M40e Routing Engine 600 on page 29 M40e Routing Engine 600 LEDS on page 31 M40e Miscellaneous Control Subsystem MCS Description on page 31 M40e MCS LEDs on page 33...

Page 36: ...assis width to 19 in 48 3 cm The chassis includes the following electrical safety components Two electrostatic discharge ESD points banana plug receptacles one front and one rear as shown in Figure 1...

Page 37: ...Figure 1 Front of M40e Chassis 9 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 2 M40e Hardware Components All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 38: ...assis with Component Cover in Place Figure 3 Rear of M40e Chassis with Component Cover Removed Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 10 M40e Multiservice Edge Router Hardware Guide All manuals and user...

Page 39: ...side and forming the rear of the FPC card cage see Figure 4 on page 12 All router components other than PICs plug directly into the midplane The midplane contains an EEPROM that stores the serial numb...

Page 40: ...PCs PICs receive incoming packets from the network and transmit outgoing packets to the network performing framing and line speed signaling for their media type as required PICs also encapsulate outgo...

Page 41: ...ption for more information about the LEDs Offline button Prepares the PIC for removal from the FPC when pressed Type 1 PICs The offline button for each PIC is next to it on the FPC Type 2 PICs The off...

Page 42: ...rresponding data cells back into network packet form and passes the packet to the appropriate PIC for transmission to the network For more information see M40e Packet Forwarding Engine Architecture on...

Page 43: ...acket after the forwarding decision is made for it Two Packet Director ASICs Transfer packets between the PICs and the active I O Manager ASIC one directs incoming packets from the PICs to the active...

Page 44: ...0e Craft Interface on page 38 Four PIC offline buttons on Type 1 FPCs only Prepare each corresponding PIC for removal from the FPC Ejector levers Control the locking system that secures the FPC in the...

Page 45: ...of PICs with an aggregate throughput higher than the maximum throughput per FPC is supported but constitutes oversubscription of the FPC Table 3 FPCs Supported by the M40e Router First Junos OS Releas...

Page 46: ...the master source PCGs are hot pluggable as described in M40e Field Replaceable Units FRUs on page 157 Removal or failure of the backup PCG does not affect router function When the master PCG fails or...

Page 47: ...ng a PCG in an M40e Router on page 197 M40e PCG LEDs on page 19 M40e Packet Forwarding Engine Architecture on page 60 M40e PCG LEDs Three LEDs indicate PCG status There is a blue one labeled MASTER a...

Page 48: ...Packet Forwarding Engine Architecture on page 60 M40e Switching and Forwarding Module SFM Description The Switching and Forwarding Module SFM performs route lookup filtering and switching on incoming...

Page 49: ...Junos OS Release 5 4 and later the standby SFM assumes forwarding functions in less than one second With Junos OS Release 5 3 and earlier forwarding halts while the standby SFM boots and becomes activ...

Page 50: ...he FPCs while the second forwards notification of routing decisions to the I O Manager ASICs One Internet Processor II ASIC Performs route lookups and makes routing decisions Parity protected SSRAM St...

Page 51: ...a host module to function both of its components Routing Engine and MCS must be installed and operational One or two host modules can be installed into the midplane from the rear of the chassis as sho...

Page 52: ...rface and kernel information However nonstop active routing also preserves routing information and protocol sessions by running the routing protocol process rpd on both Routing Engines In addition non...

Page 53: ...or the minimum software requirements for graceful restart see the Junos OS High Availability Configuration Guide For host module replacement instructions see Replacing an MCS in an M40e Router on page...

Page 54: ...e routing tables manage the routing protocols used on the router controltherouter sinterfaces controlsomechassiscomponents andprovidetheinterface for system management and user access to the router Fo...

Page 55: ...9 M40e Routing Engine Software Components on page 52 M40e Routing Engine 333 The Routing Engine shown in Figure 16 on page 29 is a two board system with the following components CPU Runs Junos OS to m...

Page 56: ...e Routing Engine in the chassis NOTE The appearance and position of electronic components or the PC Card slot on your Routing Engine might differ from Figure 16 on page 29 and other figures in the doc...

Page 57: ...ctFlash card Provides primary storage for software images configuration files and microcode The drive is a fixed CompactFlash card and is inaccessible from outside the router Hard disk Provides second...

Page 58: ...on page 31 and other figures in the documentation that depict the Routing Engine These differences do not affect Routing Engine installation and removal or functionality NOTE For specific information...

Page 59: ...de control and monitoring functions for router components It also generates a clock signal for the SONET SDH interfaces on the router One or two host modules paired MCS and Routing Engine can be insta...

Page 60: ...rom the Routing Engine to the router components Controlling component power up and power down The MCS controls the power up sequence of router components as they start and powers down components when...

Page 61: ...81 M40e MCS LEDs Three LEDs indicate MCS status There is a blue one labeled MASTER a green one labeled OK and an yellow one labeled FAIL Table 6 on page 34 describes the LED states Figure 20 M40e Misc...

Page 62: ...an M40e Router on page 181 M40e Craft Interface Description The craft interface provides status and troubleshooting information at a glance and has buttons for deactivating alarms and preparing FPCs...

Page 63: ...llow LED lights to indicate a less severe condition that requires monitoring or maintenance Both LEDs can be lit simultaneously A condition that causes an LED to light also activates the corresponding...

Page 64: ...on M40e PIC Overview Host Module LEDs on the M40e Craft Interface on page 37 M40e Chassis Description on page 8 M40e Craft Interface LCD Description A four line LCD is located in the craft interface a...

Page 65: ...s whether the alarm is a red R or yellow Y alarm For a list of alarm messages that can appear on the LCD see M40e Chassis and Interface Alarm Messages on page 147 Related Documentation M40e Craft Inte...

Page 66: ...e it on the craft interface as shown in M40e Craft Interface Description on page 34 The red LED labeled FAIL and the green LED labeled OK indicate FPC status as described in Table 9 on page 38 The off...

Page 67: ...ouses Routing Engine management ports and alarm relay contacts as shown in Figure 24 on page 39 Figure 24 Connector Interface Panel The CIP is located on the left side of the M40e and M160 router Flex...

Page 68: ...E 1 The ports with the indicated label in each set function as follows ETHERNET Connects the Routing Engine through an Ethernet connection to a management LAN or any other device that plugs into an Et...

Page 69: ...tion about the pinouts for the connectors see DB 9 Connector Pinouts for theM40eCIPBITSInputPorts onpage293 Forinformationaboutconfiguringanexternal synchronization interface see the Junos OS System B...

Page 70: ...supply stops functioning for any reason the remaining power supplies instantly begin providing all the power the router needs for normal functioning and can provide full power indefinitely CAUTION Mix...

Page 71: ...nnecting DC Power from the M40e Router After a power supply is powered on it can take up to 60 seconds for status indicators such as LEDs on the power supply show chassis commands and messages on the...

Page 72: ...trols on page 35 Self test button Tests the power supply Do not press this button it is for use by qualified service personnel only Internal fans Cool the power supply Figure 29 M40e AC Power Supply T...

Page 73: ...ad sharing pass through DC power supplies located at the bottom rear of the chassis as shown in M40e Chassis Description on page 8 Each DC power supply has the components see Figure 30 on page 46 LEDs...

Page 74: ...M40e Electrical Specifications for DC Power Supply Specification Description 3150 W nonisolated Maximum power output Nominal 48 VDC 60 VDC Operating range 40 5 to 72 VDC NOTE If the input voltage from...

Page 75: ...see M40e Chassis Grounding Specifications on page 276 Figure 31 M40e Circuit Breaker Box Fuses The router uses fuses from the Cooper Bussman brand GMT series for the FPCs MCSs PCGs and SFMs The fuses...

Page 76: ...ons see Maintaining the M40e Air Filter on page 130 The nonremovable air intake cover is located behind the air filter and provides EMC shielding CAUTION Do not remove the air filter for more than a f...

Page 77: ...stic bobbins mounted on the front of the router below the FPC card cage The PIC cables pass between the bobbins and into the tray keeping the cables organized and securely in place The curvature of th...

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Page 79: ...ates the communication among processes and has a direct link to the Packet Forwarding Engine software Use the Junos OS to configure the routing protocols that run on the router and the properties of r...

Page 80: ...ctive routes to network destinations and installs these routes into the Routing Engine s forwarding table Finally the routing protocol process implements the routing policies you specify which determi...

Page 81: ...covery process Multicast routing protocols DVMRP Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol is a dense mode flood and prune multicast routing protocol IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol versions...

Page 82: ...ink state interior gateway protocol IGP for IP networks that uses the shortest path first algorithm SPF algorithm also called the Dijkstra algorithm to determine routes OSPF Open Shortest Path First v...

Page 83: ...nes active routes based on traffic flow and other parameters specified by the multicast routing protocol algorithms The routing protocol process then installs one or more active routes to each network...

Page 84: ...er s network It simply provides private links between a customer s sites over the service provider s existing public Internet backbone Layer 3 VPNs A Layer 3 VPN links a set of sites that share common...

Page 85: ...routing protocol process and the forwarding table maintained by the Routing Engine Additionally it coordinates communication with the Packet Forwarding Engine which primarily involves synchronizingth...

Page 86: ...a syslog like mechanism to record systemwide high level events such as interfaces going up or down and user logins on the router Tracing operations record more detailed information about the operation...

Page 87: ...t The Packet Forwarding Engine and the Routing Engine perform independently but communicate constantly through a 100 Mbps internal link This arrangement provides streamlined forwarding and routing con...

Page 88: ...ission The FPC also hosts two Packet Director ASICs one concentrates incoming packets to the active I O Manager ASIC and the other distributes outgoing packets to the appropriate PICs on the FPC Switc...

Page 89: ...40e Packet Forwarding Engine Clock Generators PCGs Description on page 18 Installing a PCG in an M40e Router on page 197 M40e Routing Engine Architecture The Routing Engine runs Junos OS which Juniper...

Page 90: ...h routing protocol is implemented with a complete set of Internet features and provides full flexibility for advertising filtering and modifying routes Routing policies are set according to route para...

Page 91: ...ASICs allow the forwarding table in the Packet Forwarding Engine to be updated without interrupting forwarding performance Figure 37 Control Packet Handling for Routing and Forwarding Table Updates Re...

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Page 93: ...nstalling the M40e Router Using a Mechanical Lift on page 81 Installing the M40e Router Without a Mechanical Lift on page 83 Grounding the M40e Router on page 109 Connecting the M40e Router to Externa...

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Page 95: ...Environmental Specifications on page 271 Verify that environmental factors such as temperature and humidity do not exceed router tolerances Power M40e AC Power Connection and Power Cord Specifications...

Page 96: ...of cable based on the distance between the hardware components being connected Maintaining M40e PICs and PIC Cables on page 139 Plan the cable routing and management Related Documentation M40e Chassis...

Page 97: ...er edges of the front support posts and center mounting brackets extend the width to 19 in 48 3 cm The spacing of rails and adjacent racks must also allow for the clearances around the router and rack...

Page 98: ...front support posts and center mounting brackets The mounting holes in a front mount rack s rails must align with the holes in the front support posts and the mounting holes in a center mount rack s...

Page 99: ...n page 8 M40e Router Physical Specifications on page 269 M40e Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance When planning the installation site you must allow sufficient clearance around...

Page 100: ...Documentation M40e Site Preparation Checklist on page 67 M40e Chassis Description on page 8 M40e Router Physical Specifications on page 269 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 72 M40e Multiservice Edg...

Page 101: ...sis Description on page 8 M40e PIC Overview M40e Site Preparation Checklist on page 67 General Safety Guidelines and Warnings for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers on page 229 Unpacking the M40e...

Page 102: ...sory box and verify the contents against the parts inventory on the label attached to the box 7 Verify the chassis components received against the packing list included with the router A generic parts...

Page 103: ...the packing list The packing list specifies the part numbers and descriptions of each part in your order If any part is missing contact a customer service representative A generic router contains the...

Page 104: ...ar lower impeller assembly 1 Circuit breaker box on DC powered router only 2 Power supply AC or DC 2 Center mounting brackets Varies depending on router configuration Blank panels for slots without co...

Page 105: ...following mounting hardware is supplied with the M40e MultiService Edge Router Mounting shelf Required for all mounting options Front mounting flanges on the chassis Required for a four post rack or...

Page 106: ...k rails Rest the bottom slot of each flange on one of the mounting screws 3 Partially insert a mounting screw into the top hole in each flange of the shelf 4 Tighten all the screws completely Removing...

Page 107: ...rack 1 On the front of each front rack rail partially insert a mounting screw 0 88 in 2 2 cm up from the bottom of a U division 2 Install the shelf on the front rack rails Rest the bottom slot of each...

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Page 109: ...r installing rear support shelf Related Documentation M40e Chassis Description on page 8 M40e Chassis Lifting Guidelines on page 235 M40e Site Preparation Checklist on page 67 Installing the M40e Rout...

Page 110: ...chassis Also we recommend installing a shelf or other support for the rear of the chassis 2 Load the router onto the lift making sure it rests securely on the lift platform 3 Use the lift to position...

Page 111: ...s provided in the accessory box do not substitute a metric size wrench Electrostatic bags or antistatic mats one for each electronic component removed Electrostatic discharge ESD grounding wrist strap...

Page 112: ...is Place each one individually on a flat stable surface either on an antistatic mat or in an electrostatic bag Set the removed components far enough away from the installation site that they will not...

Page 113: ...orner of the power supply faceplate using a Phillips screwdriver if necessary 4 Grasp the handle or handles on the power supply faceplate and pull firmly to slide the unit about halfway out of the cha...

Page 114: ...3 Loosen the thumbscrew on each ejector locking tab shown in M40e SFM LEDs on page 23 using a Phillips screwdriver if necessary 4 Pull the end of each ejector handle outward until it is nearly perpend...

Page 115: ...cdischarge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis For more information about ESD see Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to an M Ser...

Page 116: ...tatic Discharge Damage to an M Series MX Series or T Series Router on page 232 3 Loosen the thumbscrew at the lower right corner of the PCG faceplate using a Phillips screwdriver if necessary 4 Grasp...

Page 117: ...s For more information about ESD see Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to an M Series MX Series or T Series Router on page 232 3 Using your thumbs push and hold the red tab on each extractor c...

Page 118: ...st and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis For more information about ESD see Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to an M Series MX Series or T Series Router on page 232 2...

Page 119: ...out of the chassis Figure 47 Removing the M40e Rear Lower Impeller Assembly Removing the Fan Tray The fan tray is located behind the cable management system on the front of the chassis just above the...

Page 120: ...tically remove FPCs starting at the left side of the card cage and working toward the right You can remove FPCs in any order however As you remove each FPC label it with its slot number and record the...

Page 121: ...ntil they are nearly perpendicular to it c Grasp the top and bottom flanges of the card carrier and slide the FPC about halfway out of the card cage d Place one hand around the front of the FPC the PI...

Page 122: ...D points on the chassis For more information about ESD see Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to an M Series MX Series or T Series Router on page 232 3 Using a Phillips screwdriver loosen the c...

Page 123: ...building structure For details see M40e Rack Size and Strength on page 69 Read the information in M40e Chassis Lifting Guidelines on page 235 Remove the router from the shipping carton as described i...

Page 124: ...s and grasps the lifting handle Two people stand on either side of the chassis Each grasps the bar at the bottom of the FPC card cage with one hand and places the other hand under the chassis near the...

Page 125: ...ical Specifications on page 269 General Safety Guidelines and Warnings for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers on page 229 Reinstalling the M40e Components into the Chassis After you have mounted...

Page 126: ...nent Cover on page 106 Reinstalling the Power Supplies on page 106 Reinstalling the Front Impeller Assembly The front impeller assembly which includes the craft interface is located at the top of the...

Page 127: ...arge Damage to an M Series MX Series or T Series Router on page 232 2 Locate the leftmost slot in the FPC card cage on the front of the chassis It is directly below the offline button on the craft int...

Page 128: ...filter as shown in M40e Chassis Description on page 8 To reinstall it see Figure 55 on page 101 1 Attach an electrostaticdischarge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one...

Page 129: ...n about ESD see Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to an M Series MX Series or T Series Router on page 232 2 Orient the impeller so that the label is on the top Align the rails on the upper edg...

Page 130: ...ine in each of the slots labeled RE 0 and RE 1 at the rear of the chassis as shown in M40e Chassis Description on page 8 NOTE If two Routing Engines are installed they must both be the same hardware m...

Page 131: ...installing the PCGs The router has two PCGs installed in the slots labeled PCG 0 and PCG 1 at the rear of the chassis as shown in M40e Chassis Description on page 8 To reinstall the PCGs see Figure 59...

Page 132: ...connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis For more information about ESD see Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to an M Series MX Series or T Series Router on page 232 2 Place...

Page 133: ...jector handles are pulled outward to a position nearly perpendicular to the faceplate of the SFM or CFEB E 3 Place one hand under the SFM or CFEB E to support it and grasp one of the ejector handles a...

Page 134: ...e electromagnetic shielding do not operate the router without the rear component cover in place Reinstalling the Power Supplies The two power supplies AC or DC are located at the bottom rear of the ch...

Page 135: ...installation proceed to Connecting the M40e Router to Management and Alarm Devices on page 111 Figure 62 Reinstalling a Power Supply Related Documentation M40e Component Weights M40e Router Physical S...

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Page 137: ...ake sure that grounding surfaces are clean and brought to a bright finish before grounding connections are made 4 Connect the grounding cable to a proper earth ground 5 Verify that a licensed electric...

Page 138: ...Figure 63 Connecting the M40e Grounding Cable Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 110 M40e Multiservice Edge Router Hardware Guide All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 139: ...rminal studs on the circuit breaker box on a DC powered router Wire cutters Electrostatic discharge ESD grounding wrist strap Related Documentation M40e Chassis Description on page 8 M40e Chassis Grou...

Page 140: ...have installed the router into the rack attach one or more external devices to the ports on the CIP that connect to the Routing Engines for management and service operations see Figure 64 on page 112...

Page 141: ...pply another cable For cable specifications see RoutingEngineInterfaceCableandWireSpecificationsfortheM40eRouter onpage288 To connect a management console or auxiliary device 1 Turn off the power to t...

Page 142: ...g Engine to a network for out of band management 1 Turn off the power to the management device 2 Plug one end of the Ethernet cable Figure 67 on page 115 shows the connector into the appropriate ETHER...

Page 143: ...tion that triggers the red or yellow alarm LED on the craft interface also activates the corresponding alarm relay contact The terminal blocks that plug into the alarm relay contacts are supplied with...

Page 144: ...delinesforMSeries MXSeries andTSeriesRoutersonpage273 Connecting the M40e PIC Cables After installing the router into the rack as described in Installing the M40e Router Using a Mechanical Lift on pag...

Page 145: ...amage the cable and cause problems that are difficult to diagnose CAUTION Do not let fiber optic cable hang free from the connector Do not allow fastened loops of cable to dangle which stresses the ca...

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Page 147: ...receptacle NOTE The AC power source must supply 220 VAC power nominal range 200 240 VAC not 110 VAC power nominal range 100 120 VAC 3 Connect a management device to one of the ports on the Connector I...

Page 148: ...Installing an M40e AC Power Supply on page 213 and the previous steps in this procedure NOTE When two power supplies are installed at least one Routing Engine and one FPC must also be installed for b...

Page 149: ...ch power terminal stud If no washers and nuts are already installed they should be in the accessory box If two pairs of nuts and washers are installed on the studs use a 7 16 in nut driver or wrench t...

Page 150: ...protective shield over the terminal studs and use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the screws 9 Turn on the current from the power source so that voltage flows to the router Figure 70 Connecting DC...

Page 151: ...by issuing Junos OS command line interface CLI commands either on a console device attached to the CONSOLE port on the Routing Engine or over a telnet connection to a network connected to the ETHERNET...

Page 152: ...for the router s Ethernet interface edit root set interfaces fxp0 unit 0 family inet address address prefix length 10 Configure the IP address of a backup router which is used only while the routing p...

Page 153: ...vice at the edit system services hierarchy level edit root set system services telnet 15 Optional Display the configuration to verify that it is correct edit root show system host name host name domai...

Page 154: ...conf the rescue configuration file and juniper conf 1 the first rollback configuration file When the search finds the first configuration file that can be loaded properly the file loads and the search...

Page 155: ...ent Procedures Maintaining M40e Router Hardware Components on page 129 Troubleshooting M40e Hardware Components on page 145 Replacing M40e Hardware Components on page 157 127 Copyright 2010 Juniper Ne...

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Page 157: ...cedures Action Inspect the installation site for moisture loose wires or cables and excessive dust Make sure that airflow is unobstructed around the router and into the air intake vents Check the stat...

Page 158: ...shown in M40e Chassis Description on page 8 There are also three separate non interchangeable impeller assemblies The front impeller is located behind the craft interface shown in M40e Chassis Descri...

Page 159: ...y occur The green LEDs labeled ONLINE and MASTER light steadily for the master host module when it is functioning normally The ONLINE LED also lights for the standby host module if it is installed For...

Page 160: ...0 status State Online Master Temperature 48 degrees C 118 degrees F Power 3 3 V 3299 mV 5 0 V 4971 mV 12 0 V 11770 mV 5 0 V bias 4989 mV 8 0 V bias 8246 mV BUS Revision 12 FPGA Revision 13 MCS 1 statu...

Page 161: ...0 Online 37 4 0 32 2 40 1 Empty 2 Offline FPC not supported on platform 3 Empty 4 Online 34 1 0 32 1 40 5 Online 35 4 0 32 2 40 6 Online 39 4 0 32 1 39 7 Empty Related Documentation FPC LEDs and Cont...

Page 162: ...indicates In particular never grasp the connector edge especially at the power connector in the corner where the connector and bottom edges meet see Figure 71 on page 134 Figure 71 Do Not Grasp the Co...

Page 163: ...e with only one hand see Figure 72 on page 135 Figure 72 Do Not Carry an FPC with Only One Hand 135 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 14 Maintaining M40e Router Hardware Components All manua...

Page 164: ...13 Holding an M40e FPC Vertically You hold an FPC vertically when installing it into the chassis or an equipment rack To hold an FPC vertically see Figure 74 on page 137 1 Orient the FPC so that the...

Page 165: ...hand around the faceplate and your right hand along the bottom edge To hold an FPC horizontally see Figure 75 on page 138 1 Orient the FPC so that the faceplate faces you 2 Grasp the top edge with yo...

Page 166: ...FPC is heavy and because antistatic bags are fragile inserting the FPC into the bag is easier with two people To do this one person holds the FPC in the horizontal position with the faceplate facing t...

Page 167: ...ation see the M40e Multiservice Edge Router PIC Guide If the FPC that houses the PIC detects a PIC failure the FPC generates an alarm message to be sent to the Routing Engine Issue the CLI show chassi...

Page 168: ...e difficult to diagnose Frequent plugging and unplugging of fiber optic cable into and out of optical instruments such as ATM or SONET SDH analyzers can cause damage to the instruments that is expensi...

Page 169: ...status State Online Master clock Temperature 40 degrees C 104 degrees F Frequency Setting 125 00 MHz Measurement 125 01 MHz Power 3 3 V 3274 mV 5 0 V bias 4974 mV 8 0 V bias 8183 mV BUS Revision 12 PC...

Page 170: ...information State Online Standby SPP Temperature 42 degrees C 107 degrees F SPR Temperature 42 degrees C 107 degrees F Total CPU DRAM 64 MB Total SSRAM 8 MB Internet Processor II Version 1 Foundry IB...

Page 171: ...aft interface Power supply failure or removal triggers an alarm that causes one or both of the LEDs to light and an error message to appear on the LCD You can display the associated error messages by...

Page 172: ...ower Supply on page 213 Installing an M40e DC Power Supply on page 217 M40e Router Power Requirements on page 274 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 144 M40e Multiservice Edge Router Hardware Guide A...

Page 173: ...0e Router Troubleshooting Resources To troubleshoot a router you use the Junos OS command line interface CLI LCD alarms devices connected to the alarm relay contacts on the TXP CIP and LEDs on both th...

Page 174: ...on the craft interface include Alarm The circular red alarm LED at the upper left of the craft interface indicates a critical condition that can result in a system shutdown The triangular yellow alar...

Page 175: ...s on page 23 Related Documentation Routine Maintenance Procedures for the M40e Router on page 129 Contacting Customer Support on page 307 M40e Chassis and Interface Alarm Messages When the Routing Eng...

Page 176: ...numberFailure SFMs REDALARM SFMsfm numberRemoved displayed only if no alternate SFM is housed in chassis SFM sfm number Removed RED ALARM Host host number Failure Host host number Failure Host modules...

Page 177: ...ted Documentation Connecting the M40e Router to Management and Alarm Devices on page 111 M40e Router LED Overview on page 146 Using Blown Fuse Indicators to Troubleshoot the M40e Router on page 149 Co...

Page 178: ...not receiving power Related Documentation Connecting the M40e Router to Management and Alarm Devices on page 111 Replacing a Fuse on an M40e Router on page 222 General Electrical Safety Guidelines and...

Page 179: ...llers to run at full speed and also trigger the indicated alarm A fan or impeller fails red alarm One of the impellers is removed yellow alarm The router temperature exceeds the temperature warm thres...

Page 180: ...an operating router the Routing Engine downloads the FPC software to it The FPC then runs diagnostics and enables the PICs housed on it During this time the green LED labeled STATUS above the FPC on t...

Page 181: ...ng normally Solution To troubleshoot the PICs 1 Check the status of the LEDs located on the PIC faceplate Many PICs have an LED labeled STATUS on their faceplate Some PICs have additional LEDs often o...

Page 182: ...defect interface name so x x x SONET bit error rate fault interface name so x x x SONET line AIS interface name so x x x SONET line remote defect indicator interface name so x x x SONET loss of frame...

Page 183: ...mental temperature Correct the environmental temperature before powering on the router Related Documentation M40e Power System Description on page 42 M40e Router Power Requirements on page 274 M40e Ro...

Page 184: ...ply faceplate On a DC powered router the switches are on the circuit breaker box 2 Replace the faulty power supply with a spare For instructions see Replacing an M40e AC Power Supply on page 211 and R...

Page 185: ...ld replaceable units FRUs are router components that can be replaced at the customer site Replacing most FRUs requires minimal router downtime The router uses the following types of FRUs Hot removable...

Page 186: ...ated Documentation M40e Chassis Description on page 8 Routine Maintenance Procedures for the M40e Router on page 129 M40e System Description on page 3 Tools and Parts Required to Replace M40e Hardware...

Page 187: ...ower supply AC or DC Routing Engine SFM Phillips screwdrivers numbers 1 and 2 Circuit breaker box to remove or install power cables DC power cables 7 16 in hexagonal head external drive socket wrench...

Page 188: ...il a message appears on the console confirming that the operating system has halted For more information about the command see the Junos System Basics and Services Command Reference NOTE The SFM might...

Page 189: ...the M40e CIP To install the CIP see Figure 79 on page 162 1 Verify that the router is powered down 2 Carefully insert the rear of the CIP into the guides at the top and bottom of the CIP slot which is...

Page 190: ...rm relay contacts if desired For instructions see Replacing the M40e Management Ethernet Cable on page 163 Replacing the M40e Console or Auxiliary Cable on page 166 and Replacing Alarm Relay Wires on...

Page 191: ...0e Routing Engine Interface Ports Replacing the M40e Management Ethernet Cable on page 163 Replacing the M40e Console or Auxiliary Cable on page 166 Replacing Alarm Relay Wires on the M40e Router on p...

Page 192: ...connect the cable from the network device 3 Plug one end of the replacement cable into the appropriate ETHERNET port Figure 80 on page 164 shows the external device ports on the CIP The ports labeled...

Page 193: ...Figure 81 Ethernet Cable Connectors 165 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 16 Replacing M40e Hardware Components All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 194: ...ons see RoutingEngineInterfaceCableandWireSpecificationsfortheM40eRouter onpage288 Figure 82 Routing Engine Interface Ports and Alarm Relay Contacts To connect a management console or auxiliary device...

Page 195: ...he 2 5 mm flat blade screwdriver loosen the small screws on the side of the terminal block Remove existing wires from the slots in the front of the block and insert replacement wires Tighten the screw...

Page 196: ...o not let fiber optic cable hang free from the connector Do not allow fastened loops of cable to dangle which stresses the cable at the fastening point 2 Attach an electrostaticdischarge ESD grounding...

Page 197: ...ESD points on the chassis For more information about ESD see Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to an M Series MX Series or T Series Router on page 232 2 Grasp the sides of the fan tray and al...

Page 198: ...air filter Removing the M40e Air Filter on page 170 Installing the M40e Air Filter on page 171 Removing the M40e Air Filter To remove the air filter 1 Attach an electrostaticdischarge ESD grounding st...

Page 199: ...nto place over the air intake vent 3 Tighten the thumbscrew at each corner of the air filter cover Figure 86 Installing the Air Filter Related Documentation M40e Field Replaceable Units FRUs on page 1...

Page 200: ...1 Place an electrostatic bag or antistatic mat on a flat stable surface 2 Attach an electrostaticdischarge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the...

Page 201: ...op side up on antistatic mats 3 If not immediately transferring the craft interface panel to the replacement assembly place an antistatic mat or electrostatic bag on a flat stable surface to receive i...

Page 202: ...out ESD see Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to an M Series MX Series or T Series Router on page 232 2 Place the replacement impeller assembly top side up on an antistatic mat on a flat stabl...

Page 203: ...mpeller assembly and align the rear of the assembly with the guides inside the chassis 3 Slide the impeller assembly all the way into the chassis 4 Using a Phillips screwdriver tighten the captive scr...

Page 204: ...y halfway out of the chassis CAUTION To avoid injury as you slide the assembly out of the chassis do not touch any part of the impeller behind the front panel the impeller might still be spinning 4 Wh...

Page 205: ...ription on page 34 M40e Craft Interface Alarm LEDs and Controls on page 35 Replacing the M40e Rear Upper Impeller Assembly The rear upper impeller assembly is located at the upper left of the rear of...

Page 206: ...h any part of the impeller behind the front panel the impeller might still be spinning 4 When the impeller is no longer spinning slide the assembly completely out of the chassis Figure 93 Removing the...

Page 207: ...n M40e Router on page 182 Replacing a DIMM Module in M40e Routing Engines on page 185 Replacing a Routing Engine in an M40e Router on page 186 Replacing an MCS in an M40e Router The router can have an...

Page 208: ...the Chassis Before Installing the M40e Router Without a Lift on page 83 4 If two host modules are installed use one of the following two methods to determine which is functioning as master Note which...

Page 209: ...e electrostatic bag Figure 96 Removing an MCS from an M40e Router Installing an MCS in an M40e Router To install an MCS in an M40e router 1 Attach an electrostaticdischarge ESD grounding strap to your...

Page 210: ...ed to Remove Components from an M40e Router on page 309 M40e Chassis Description on page 8 M40e MCS LEDs on page 33 M40e Miscellaneous Control Subsystem MCS Description on page 31 Removing and Inserti...

Page 211: ...ard The PC Card is inserted in the slot labeled PC CARD in the Routing Engine faceplate To remove the PC Card see Figure 98 on page 184 1 Remove the rear component cover by loosening the thumbscrew at...

Page 212: ...ocated in a different position from that shown in Figure 99 on page 185 3 Reinstall the rear component cover and tighten the thumbscrew at each corner to secure it to the chassis For complete instruct...

Page 213: ...2 Attach an electrostaticdischarge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 3 Remove the Routing Engine 4 Depending on which Routing Engine...

Page 214: ...push the module into the slot until the ejectors return completely to the closed position 6 Install the Routing Engine 7 You can view the the SDRAM configuration and verify the DIMM was installed corr...

Page 215: ...D points on the chassis 3 Remove the rear component cover by loosening the thumbscrew at each corner of the cover and pulling it straight off the chassis For complete instructions see Removing Compone...

Page 216: ...tthecommand seetheJunosOSSystemBasicsandServices Command Reference NOTE The SFM might continue forwarding traffic for approximately 5 minutes after the request system halt command has been issued 7 Us...

Page 217: ...grasp one of the extractor clips on the faceplate with the other hand 4 Align the rear of the Routing Engine with the guide rails inside the chassis and slide it in completely CAUTION Align the Routin...

Page 218: ...uting Engine in an M40e Router Related Documentation M40e Field Replaceable Units FRUs on page 157 Tools and Parts Required to Remove Components from an M40e Router on page 309 M40e Routing Engine Des...

Page 219: ...Series MX Series or T Series Router on page 232 3 Label the cables connected to each PIC on the FPC so that you can later reconnect the cables to the correct PICs 4 Use one of the following methods to...

Page 220: ...e adjacent to the thumbscrews away from the face of the FPC until they are nearly perpendicular to it 9 Grasp the top and bottom flanges of the card carrier and slide the FPC about halfway out of the...

Page 221: ...more information about ESD see Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to an M Series MX Series or T Series Router on page 232 2 Verify that the ends of the ejector levers which are located at each...

Page 222: ...fficult to turn the screws Verify that the PIC is seated properly 8 If any of the PICs on the FPC connect to fiber optic cable remove the rubber safety cap from each transceiver and cable WARNING Do n...

Page 223: ...rence CAUTION After the OK LED lights steadily wait at least 30 seconds before removing the FPC again removing an FPC from a different slot or inserting an FPC in a different slot You can also verify...

Page 224: ...does not affect router function If the master PCG fails or is removed from the chassis however the Packet Forwarding Engine resets so that the components start using the signal from the other PCG whi...

Page 225: ...G about halfway out of the chassis CAUTION Be careful to slide the PCG straight out of the chassis to avoid bending any of the pins on the underside of the board 7 Place one hand under the PCG to supp...

Page 226: ...To maintain proper airflow and provide electromagnetic shielding do not operate the router without the rear component cover in place Figure 108 Installing a PCG Related Documentation M40e Field Repla...

Page 227: ...rvice Edge Router PIC Guide For the PICs that install on an Type 1 FPCs the offline button for each PIC is next to it on the FPC card carrier For the PICs that install on an Type 2 FPCs the offline bu...

Page 228: ...he two screws alternately or at very different rates can cause the PIC to become lodged in the FPC slot making it difficult to turn the screws 8 Slide the PIC out of the FPC card carrier and place it...

Page 229: ...y that the PIC is seated properly 5 If the PIC uses fiber optic cable remove the rubber safety cap from each transceiver and the end of each cable WARNING Do not look directly into a fiber optic trans...

Page 230: ...button for each PIC is next to it on the FPC card carrier For the PICs that install on an Type 2 FPCs the offline button is on the PIC faceplate Issue the CLI command user host request chassis pic fp...

Page 231: ...cts to fiber optic cable have ready a rubber safety cap for each cable and transceiver 2 If removing all cables connected to the PIC use one of the following methods to take the PIC offline Press its...

Page 232: ...emove the plug WARNING Do not look directly into a fiber optic transceiver or into the ends of fiber optic cables Fiber optic transceivers and fiber optic cable connected to a transceiver emit laser l...

Page 233: ...nside the opening that leads to the button Issue the CLI command user host request chassis pic fpc slot fpc slot pic slot pic slot online For more information about the command see the Junos System Ba...

Page 234: ...less than one second With Junos OS Release 5 3 and earlier forwarding halts while the standby SFM boots and becomes active which takes approximately 1 minute synchronizing router configuration informa...

Page 235: ...flat stable surface Figure 113 Removing an SFM Installing an SFM in an M40e Router To install an SFM see Figure 114 on page 208 1 Attach an electrostaticdischarge ESD grounding strap to your bare wris...

Page 236: ...PIC Small form factor pluggables SFPs are optical transceivers that can be removed from a PIC For more information see M40e PICs Description on page 12 SFPs are hot insertable and hot removable Removi...

Page 237: ...odging or developing stress points Secure the cable so that it is not supporting its own weight as it hangs to the floor Place excess cable out of the way in a neatly coiled loop in the cable manageme...

Page 238: ...he other direction 5 Remove the rubber safety cap from the transceiver and the end of the cable and insert the cable into the transceiver WARNING Do not look directly into a fiber optic transceiver or...

Page 239: ...ge 309 M40e Chassis Description on page 8 M40e PICs Description on page 12 Replacing M40e Power System Components Replacing an M40e AC Power Supply on page 211 Replacing an AC Power Cord on an M40e Po...

Page 240: ...on the power supply faceplate to the OFF O position NOTE If you are not removing the power supply but simply powering it off wait at least 60 seconds before turning it back on If you need to power it...

Page 241: ...D see Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to an M Series MX Series or T Series Router on page 232 4 Place one hand under the power supply and grasp a handle on the faceplate with the other hand...

Page 242: ...again see Disconnecting AC Power from the M40e Router or Disconnecting DC Power from the M40e Router After a power supply is powered on it can take up to 60 seconds for status indicators such as LEDs...

Page 243: ...ominal range 200 240 VAC not 110 VAC power nominal range 100 120 VAC 6 Press the power switch on the power supply faceplate to the ON position Verify that the green OUTPUT OK LED eventually lights ste...

Page 244: ...he power supply located on the circuit breaker box to the OFF O position NOTE If you are power cycling the power supply rather than shutting it off for a time wait at least 60 seconds after turning it...

Page 245: ...SD points on the chassis For more information about ESD see Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to an M Series MX Series or T Series Router on page 232 4 Place one hand under the power supply an...

Page 246: ...nore error indicators that appear during the first 60 seconds Figure 122 Installing a DC Power Supply Related Documentation M40e Field Replaceable Units FRUs on page 157 Tools and Parts Required to Re...

Page 247: ...er the request system halt command has been issued 2 For each power supply press the power switch on the circuit breaker box to the OFF O position NOTE If you are power cycling the power supply rather...

Page 248: ...there is no power flowing from either external power source so that the voltage across the leads of the power cables is 0 V Ensure that there is no chance that the cable leads might become active dur...

Page 249: ...r box to the ON position 12 Confirm that the LEDs on the power supply faceplates indicate correct operation the green CB ON LED lights steadily the blue OUTPUT OK LED blinks briefly then lights steadi...

Page 250: ...ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis For more information about ESD see Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to an M Series MX Ser...

Page 251: ...from the side 7 For a vertically oriented fuse orient the replacement fuse over the slot so that the text on the fuse cover BUSS GMT X reads from bottom to top For a horizontally oriented fuse orient...

Page 252: ...D J241 C J244 A spare 3 1 A PCG Gray Related Documentation M40e Field Replaceable Units FRUs on page 157 Tools and Parts Required to Remove Components from an M40e Router on page 309 Using Blown Fuse...

Page 253: ...fications on page 271 Power Guidelines Requirements and Specifications for the M40e Router on page 273 Cable and Wire Guidelines and Specifications for the M40e Router on page 283 M40e Cable Connector...

Page 254: ...Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 226 M40e Multiservice Edge Router Hardware Guide All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 255: ...scomfort to you or severe damage to the router WARNING This symbol alerts you to the risk of personal injury from a laser WARNING This symbol means danger You are in a situation that could cause bodil...

Page 256: ...i en situasjon som kan f re til personskade F r du utf rer arbeid p utstyr m du vare oppmerksom p de faremomentene som elektriske kretser inneb rer samt gj re deg kjent med vanlig praksis n r det gje...

Page 257: ...age The list of guidelines might not address all potentially hazardous situations in your working environment so be alert and exercise good judgment at all times Perform only the procedures explicitly...

Page 258: ...MX Series and T Series Routers WARNING Only trained and qualified personnel should install or replace the router Waarschuwing Installatie en reparaties mogen uitsluitend door getraind en bevoegd pers...

Page 259: ...ten henkil iden valvoma Attention Cet appareil est installer dans des zones d acc s r serv Ces derni res sont des zones auxquelles seul le personnel de service peut acc der en utilisant un outil sp ci...

Page 260: ...amage to an M Series MX Series or T Series Router Many router hardware components are sensitive to damage from static electricity Some components can be impaired by voltages as low as 30 V You can eas...

Page 261: ...on page 234 General Fire Safety Requirements Intheeventofafireemergencyinvolvingroutersandothernetworkequipment thesafety of people is the primary concern Establish procedures for protecting people in...

Page 262: ...most metals Any equipment in a room in which a chemical fire extinguisher has been discharged is subject to premature failure and unreliable operation The equipment is considered to be irreparably dam...

Page 263: ...alling the M40e Chassis into the Rack on page 95 Installing the M40e Router Using a Mechanical Lift on page 81 Removing Components from the Chassis Before Installing the M40e Router Without a Lift on...

Page 264: ...ING To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing the router in a rack take the following precautions to ensure that the system remains stable The following directives help maintain your safety...

Page 265: ...on vakaimet asenna ne ennen laitteen asettamista telineeseen tai sen huoltamista siin Attention Pour viter toute blessure corporelle pendant les op rations de montage ou de r paration de cette unit e...

Page 266: ...arzialmente pieno caricare il supporto dal basso all alto con il componente pi pesante sistemato sul fondo del supporto Se il supporto dotato di dispositivi stabilizzanti installare tali dispositivi p...

Page 267: ...arenunbastidorparcialmenteocupado comenzar la instalaci n desde la parte inferior hacia la superior colocando el equipo m s pesado en la parte inferior Si el bastidor dispone de dispositivos estabiliz...

Page 268: ...utning p mer n 10 grader Related Documentation M40e Chassis Lifting Guidelines on page 235 Installation Instructions Power Warning for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers on page 235 Rack Mounting...

Page 269: ...42 Laser Beam Warning for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers on page 242 Radiation from Open Port Apertures Warning for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers on page 243 Class 1 Laser Product W...

Page 270: ...Series MX Series and T Series Routers on page 241 Laser Beam Warning for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers on page 242 Radiation from Open Port Apertures Warning for M Series MX Series and T Se...

Page 271: ...exposure to radiation and do not stare into open apertures Waarschuwing Aangezien onzichtbare straling vanuit de opening van de poort kan komen als er geen fiberkabel aangesloten is dient blootstelli...

Page 272: ...242 Laser Beam Warning for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers on page 242 Maintenance and Operational Safety Guidelines and Warnings for the M40e Router Battery Handling Warning for M Series MX...

Page 273: ...a incorrectamente Substitua a bateria por uma bateria igual ou de um tipo equivalente recomendado pelo fabricante Destrua as baterias usadas conforme as instru es do fabricante Atenci n Existe peligro...

Page 274: ...sen werden und k nnen schwere Verbrennungen verursachen oder an die Anschlu klemmen angeschwei t werden Avvertenza Prima di intervenire su apparecchiature collegate alle linee di alimentazione toglier...

Page 275: ...ty skentele j rjestelm n parissa l k yhdist tai irrota kaapeleita ukkosilmalla Attention Ne pas travailler sur le syst me ni brancher ou d brancher les c bles pendant un orage Warnung Arbeiten Sie ni...

Page 276: ...t sup rieure 40 C Pour permettre un flot d air constant d gagez un espace d au moins 15 2 cm autour des ouvertures de ventilations WarnungUmeinenRouterderroutervor berhitzungzusch tzen darfdieser nich...

Page 277: ...Warning for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers WARNING Disposalofthisproductmustbehandledaccordingtoallnational laws and regulations Waarschuwing Dit produkt dient volgens alle landelijke wetten...

Page 278: ...caution Be aware of potentially hazardous conditions that could cause further injury 2 Disconnect power from the router 3 If possible send another person to get medical aid Otherwise assess the condit...

Page 279: ...nds Operate the router within marked electrical ratings and product usage instructions For the router and peripheral equipment to function safely and correctly use the cables and connectors specified...

Page 280: ...rmal Varning Denna utrustning r avsedd att jordas Se till att v rdenheten r jordad vid normal anv ndning Related Documentation General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings Electrical Codes for M...

Page 281: ...l unit tous les cordons d alimentation doivent tre d branch s WarnungDieseEinheitverf gt bermehralseinenStromanschlu umStrom g nzlich von der Einheit fernzuhalten m ssen alle Stromzufuhren abgetrennt...

Page 282: ...yydess AttentionAvantdetravaillersurunch ssisou proximit d unealimentation lectrique d brancher le cordon d alimentation des unit s en courant alternatif couper l alimentation des unit s en courant co...

Page 283: ...NING The router is designed to work with TN power systems Waarschuwing Het apparaat is ontworpen om te functioneren met TN energiesystemen Varoitus Koje on suunniteltu toimimaan TN s hk voimaj rjestel...

Page 284: ...res in the mains lead are colored in accordance with the following code Green and yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live When a router is equipped with two AC power supplies both power cords one for eac...

Page 285: ...ire or conduit to a solid office earth ground A closed loop ring is recommended for terminating the ground conductor at the ground stud NOTE The router is equipped with a circuit breaker box rated at...

Page 286: ...ning for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers on page 261 DC Power Wiring Terminations Warning for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers on page 263 Copper Conductors Warning for M Series MX Seri...

Page 287: ...de pratiquer l une quelconque des proc dures ci dessous v rifier que le circuit en courant continu n est plus sous tension Pour en tre s r localiser le disjoncteur situ sur le panneau de service du c...

Page 288: ...on M40e DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines on page 257 Copper Conductors Warning for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers on page 258 DC Power Grounding Requirements and Warning for M Series MX...

Page 289: ...ies Routers on page 259 DC Power Wiring Sequence Warning for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers on page 261 DC Power Wiring Terminations Warning for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers on pag...

Page 290: ...g tilkoples tilkoplingssekvens er jord til jord RTN til RTN 48 V til 48 V Riktig frakoples tilkoplingssekvens er 48 V til 48 V RTN til RTN jord til jord Aviso Ate con alambre la fuente de potencia cc...

Page 291: ...kooltaan johtimiin sopivia ja niiden tulee puristaa yhteen sek eristeen ett johdinosan Attention Quand des fils torsad s sont n cessaires utiliser des douilles terminales homologu es telles que celle...

Page 292: ...DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines on page 257 Copper Conductors Warning for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers on page 258 DC Power Disconnection Warning for M Series MX Series and T Series R...

Page 293: ...on Immunity EN 61000 4 11 Voltage Dips and Sags ETSI ETSI EN 300386 2 Telecommunication Network Equipment Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements NEBS GR 1089 Core EMC and Electrical Safety for Net...

Page 294: ...e DC I as defined in GR 1089 CORE Related Documentation Agency Approvals for M40e Routers on page 264 Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for the M40e Router on page 266 Compliance Statements...

Page 295: ...for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercia...

Page 296: ...ling Related Documentation Agency Approvals for M40e Routers on page 264 Compliance Statements for NEBS for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers on page 266 Compliance Statements for EMC Requiremen...

Page 297: ...8 3 cm with front support posts and center mounting brackets Chassis width 29 in 73 6 cm Chassis depth 360 lb 164 kg Weight maximum configuration 190 lb 86 kg Weight minimum configuration AC power 935...

Page 298: ...4 installed PICs 6 6 14 5 Front impeller assembly with craft interface 1 1 2 5 MCS 0 34 0 75 PCG 2 3 5 Rear lower impeller assembly 1 8 4 Rear upper impeller assembly 0 7 1 5 Routing Engine 2 3 5 SFM...

Page 299: ...y For more information see Routine Maintenance Procedures for the M40e Router on page 129 Table 26 M40e Router Environmental Tolerances Tolerance Description No performance degradation to 10 000 ft 30...

Page 300: ...uidelines and requirements see General Safety Guidelines and Warnings for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers on page 229 Related Documentation M40e Chassis Description on page 8 Compliance Statem...

Page 301: ...shielding Radio frequency interference You can reduce or eliminate the emission of radio frequency interference RFI from your site wiring by using twisted pair cable with a good distribution of ground...

Page 302: ...n provide full power indefinitely CAUTION Mixing AC and DC power supplies is not supported and prevents the router from booting If two power supplies are installed they must either both be AC or both...

Page 303: ...M40e Type 1 and Type 2 FPCs 0 2 A 48 V PCG 1 3 A 48 V SFM You can use the information in Table 28 on page 275 to calculate power consumption for various hardware configurations input current from a d...

Page 304: ...onfiguration without upgrading the power infrastructure and allows the router to function at full capacity using one power supply If you plan to operate a DC powered router at less than the maximum co...

Page 305: ...as permitted by the local code NOTE Additional grounding is provided to an AC powered router when you plug its power supplies into grounded AC power receptacles Related Documentation M40e Chassis Desc...

Page 306: ...ed with the router are in compliance Table 29 on page 278 provides specifications and Figure 129 on page 279 depicts the plug on the AC power cord provided for each country or region Table 29 M40e AC...

Page 307: ...is also used for the grounding the chassis CAUTION Beforerouterinstallationbegins alicensedelectricianmustattach a cable lug to the grounding and power cables that you supply A cable with an incorrec...

Page 308: ...t is labeled RTN The nuts and locking washers used to secure the power cable lugs on the terminal studs are preinstalled on the studs The tool for loosening or tightening the nuts on the terminal stud...

Page 309: ...nnecting DC Power on the M40e Router Replacing an M40e DC Power Supply on page 215 Connecting DC Power to the M40e Router on page 120 281 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc Appendix D Power Guideline...

Page 310: ...Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 282 M40e Multiservice Edge Router Hardware Guide All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 311: ...er Optic Cable for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers on page 286 Fiber Optic and Network Cable Specifications for the M40e Router The router supports PICs that use various kinds of network cable...

Page 312: ...105 06 For information about the maximum transmission distances and wavelength ranges supported by multimode and single mode ATM and SONET SDH PIC interfaces see the M40e Multiservice Edge Router PIC...

Page 313: ...power budget The optical power budget must allow for the sum of component attenuation power penalties including those from dispersion and a safety margin for unexpected losses Related Documentation F...

Page 314: ...link loss LL from the power budget P B A worst case estimate of P M assumes maximum LL P M P B LL A P M greater than zero indicates that the power budget is sufficient to operate the receiver Factors...

Page 315: ...calculation for an 8 km long single mode link with a power budget P B of 13 dB uses the estimated values from Table 31 on page 286 to calculate link loss LL as the sum of fiber attenuation 8 km 0 5 d...

Page 316: ...Engine Interface Cable and Wire Specifications Router Receptacle Maximum Length Cable Wire Supplied Cable Specification Port DB 9 male 6 ft 1 83 m One 6 ft 1 83 m length with DB 9 DB 9 connectors RS 2...

Page 317: ...PIC 48 port Cable Pinouts on page 296 RJ 45 Connector Pinouts for the M40e Routing Engine MGMT Port The port on the CIP labeled MGMT is an autosensing 10 100 Mbps Ethernet RJ 45 receptacle that accept...

Page 318: ...onnector Pinout Description Direction Signal Pin Carrier Detect DCD 1 Receive Data RxD 2 Transmit Data TxD 3 Data Terminal Ready DTR 4 Signal Ground Ground 5 Data Set Ready DSR 6 Request To Send RTS 7...

Page 319: ...3 Shield Return Ground 6 6 No connect No connect 7 No connect No connect 8 Table 36 RJ 48 Connector to RJ 48 Connector Crossover Pinout for the Router Signal RJ 48 Pin Data numbering form RJ 48 Pin o...

Page 320: ...ct 8 No connect No connect 9 No connect No connect 10 No connect No connect 11 No connect No connect 12 No connect No connect 13 No connect No connect 14 No connect No connect 15 Table 38 RJ 48 Connec...

Page 321: ...ation Maintaining M40e PICs and PIC Cables on page 139 Installing a PIC Cable in an M40e Router on page 204 M40e PICs Description on page 12 DB 9 Connector Pinouts for the M40e CIP BITS Input Ports Th...

Page 322: ...o V 35 cable and connects to a V 35 data terminal equipment DTE 34 pin Winchester type male cable one per port Table 40 on page 294 describes the V 35 cable pinouts An X 21 connection requires an DB 2...

Page 323: ...ck Y TC 15 Transmit Clock AA TC 12 Receive Clock V RC 17 Receive Clock X RC 9 Protective Ground A FGND 1 Signal Ground B GND 7 Data Carrier Detect F DCD 8 Table41 DB 25ConnectortoDB 15 X 21 ConnectorP...

Page 324: ...a PIC Cable in an M40e Router on page 204 M40e PICs Description on page 12 M40e Fast Ethernet PIC 48 port Cable Pinouts The Fast Ethernet 48 port PIC has four VHDCI connector ports on its faceplate se...

Page 325: ...X TX 26 1 27 2 0 12 24 36 28 3 29 4 1 13 25 37 30 5 31 6 2 14 26 38 32 7 33 8 3 15 27 39 34 9 35 10 4 16 28 40 36 11 37 12 5 17 29 41 38 13 39 14 6 18 30 42 40 15 41 16 7 19 31 43 42 17 43 18 8 20 32...

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Page 327: ...al Number ID Label on page 303 M40e FPC Serial Number ID Label on page 303 M40e MCS Serial Number ID Label on page 304 M40e PCG Serial Number ID Label on page 305 M40e PIC Serial Number ID Label on pa...

Page 328: ...03034 HD2507 4x OC 3 SONET SMIR FPC 3 REV 01 710 005078 BE0665 M40e FPC Type 1 CPU REV 01 710 004600 AN4300 PIC 0 REV 04 750 001895 HE0988 1x OC 12 SONET MM PIC 1 REV 04 750 001895 HE0821 1x OC 12 SON...

Page 329: ...page 308 Packing the M40e Router for Shipment on page 309 Contacting Customer Support on page 307 M40e CIP Serial Number ID Label The serial number ID label on the CIP is located at the top of the lef...

Page 330: ...D Label The serial number on the craft interface is located on the back of the panel behind the alarm LEDs as shown in Figure 137 on page 302 Figure 137 Craft Interface Serial Number ID Label Related...

Page 331: ...on page 299 Returning a Hardware Component to Juniper Networks Inc on page 308 Packing the M40e Router for Shipment on page 309 Contacting Customer Support on page 307 M40e FPC Serial Number ID Label...

Page 332: ...acking the M40e Router for Shipment on page 309 Contacting Customer Support on page 307 M40e MCS Serial Number ID Label The serial number on an MCS is located on the bottom at the left side as shown i...

Page 333: ...CG Serial Number ID Label Related Documentation Displaying M40e Router Components and Serial Numbers on page 299 Returning a Hardware Component to Juniper Networks Inc on page 308 Packing the M40e Rou...

Page 334: ...Juniper Networks support representative if you need assistance in determining which serial number to provide Figure 143 Routing Engine Serial Number ID Label Related Documentation Displaying M40e Rou...

Page 335: ...500 If contacting JTAC by phone enter your 11 digit case number followed by the key if this is an existing case or press the key to be routed to the next available support engineer When requesting sup...

Page 336: ...w juniper net support or at 1 888 314 JTAC within the United States or 1 408 745 9500 from outside the United States To return a hardware component 1 Determine the part number and serial number of the...

Page 337: ...eve the shipping crate and packing materials in which the router was originally shipped If you do not have these materials contact your Juniper Networks representative about approved packaging materia...

Page 338: ...people should grasp the router while a third person unscrews and removes the mounting screws from the rack The two lifters can then move the router to the shipping crate 9 Place the router in the ship...

Page 339: ...on Contacting Customer Support on page 307 Returning a Hardware Component to Juniper Networks Inc on page 308 Tools and Parts Required to Remove Components from an M40e Router on page 309 Packing the...

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Page 341: ...PART 5 Index Index on page 315 313 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

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Page 343: ...aintenance 130 removal instructions 170 tools required 158 weight 83 air filters routine inspection of 129 airflow clearance required 71 path through chassis 48 alarm messages list of 147 relay contac...

Page 344: ...and grounding cables PIC connecting during initial installation 116 connecting during replacement 204 disconnecting 203 maintaining 139 tools required 158 power See AC power cord power cables cable m...

Page 345: ...7 packing for shipment 310 redundancy 4 requiring power down See field replaceable units software See Junos OS configuration files storage by Routing Engine 62 router 123 Connector Interface Panel See...

Page 346: ...nmental specifications 271 ESD points on chassis 8 preventing damage to components by 232 Ethernet port for Routing Engine management cable installing 114 replacing 163 specifications 288 tools requir...

Page 347: ...5 maintenance 131 mastership checking and switching 23 See also MCS Routing Engine hot pluggable components See field replaceable units hot removableandhot insertablecomponentsSee field replaceable un...

Page 348: ...ation See installation instructions maintenance AC power supply 142 SFM 141 removal See removal instructions site preparation 67 unpacking the router 73 interface command line See CLI process software...

Page 349: ...t 83 MIB II process software module in Routing Engine 57 midplane AC power supply connectors to 212 DC power supply connectors to 216 description 11 Miscellaneous Control Subsystem See MCS modal dispe...

Page 350: ...f 139 status checking 139 pinouts DB 9 cable connector ports auxiliary console 290 DB 9 cable connector ports BITS input 293 RJ 21 cable 296 RJ 45 Ethernet cable connector port 289 RJ 48 cable 290 V 3...

Page 351: ...t 168 FPC during initial installation 92 for maintenance or replacement 191 front impeller assembly during initial installation 94 for maintenance or replacement 172 fuses 222 MCS during initial insta...

Page 352: ...ion instructions during initial installation 105 for maintenance or replacement 207 LEDs 23 maintenance 141 offline button 23 removal instructions during initial installation 86 for maintenance or rep...

Page 353: ...See rack temperature acceptable range 271 thermal output 8 271 tolerances 271 tools required chassis installation using mechanical lift 81 installation without mechanical lift 83 returning for repair...

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