Table 28: MX10004 Site Preparation Checklist
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Acquire cables and connectors:
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Determine the number of cables needed based on
your planned configuration.
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Review the maximum distance allowed for each cable.
Choose the cable length based on the distance
between the hardware components to be connected.
The list of supported transceivers for the
MX10004 line cards is located at
apps.juniper.net/hct/product/
#prd=MX10004
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Plan the cable routing and management.
MX10004 Environmental Requirements and Specifications
You must install the MX10004 router in a four-post rack. The router requires housing in a dry, clean,
well-ventilated, and temperature-controlled environment.
Follow these environmental guidelines:
• Ensure that the site is as dust free as possible, because dust can clog air intake vents and filters,
reducing the efficiency of the router cooling system.
• Maintain ambient airflow for normal router operation. If the airflow is blocked or restricted, or if the
intake air is too warm, the router might overheat. If the router overheats, the router temperature
monitor might shut down the router to protect the hardware components.
Environmental tolerances for altitude and operating temperature depend on:
• The type of ESD front door installed—either the standard JNP10004-FRNT-PNL without an air filter
or the JNP10004-FPNL1 with air filter that is available as a spare.
• The wattage of the type of optics being used—either 14 W or 21 W optics.
• The line card slot. Slot 0 has slightly different airflow and cooling.
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