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controller while the router is running without turning off power to the router or disrupting routing
functions. See 

Figure 72 on page 171

.

Figure 70: JNP10004-FTC2 Fan Tray Controller

CAUTION: Remove the fan tray controller only if you have a replacement controller
available.

To install a fan tray controller, you must first remove the associated fan tray. With the fan tray removed,
you can install the fan tray controller horizontally above the Switch Fabric Boards (SFBs) at the top of
the chassis.

Before you install a fan tray controller:

• Ensure that you have removed the associated fan tray and fan tray controller. See 

Figure 69 on page

168

 and 

"Remove an MX10004 Fan Tray Controller" on page 170

.

• Review how to prevent ESD damage. See 

"Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage" on page

263

.

• Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available to install a fan tray controller in an

MX10004:

• Electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap

• Replacement fan tray controller (JNP10004-FTC2)

• A Phillips (+) screwdriver, number 1, for the captive screws (optional)

To install a fan tray controller:

1. Remove the replacement fan tray controller from the antistatic bag.

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Summary of Contents for MX10004

Page 1: ...MX10004 Universal Routing Platform Hardware Guide Published 2022 11 30 ...

Page 2: ...Hardware Guide Copyright 2022 Juniper Networks Inc All rights reserved The information in this document is current as of the date on the title page YEAR 2000 NOTICE Juniper Networks hardware and software products are Year 2000 compliant Junos OS has no known time related limitations through the year 2038 However the NTP application is known to have some difficulty in the year 2036 END USER LICENSE...

Page 3: ...e Units 21 MX10004 Status Panel 23 MX10004 Optional Equipment 25 MX10004 Cooling System 26 MX10004 Cooling System and Airflow 26 MX10004 Fan Tray LEDs and Fan Tray Controller LEDs 31 MX10004 Power System 38 JNP10K PWR AC2 Power Supply 38 JNP10K PWR AC2 Power Specifications 40 JNP10K PWR AC2 Power Supply LEDs 42 MX10004 Power Cable Specifications 44 JNP10K PWR DC2 Power Supply 50 JNP10K PWR DC2 Pow...

Page 4: ...e Electrical Wiring Guidelines 83 MX10004 Rack Requirements 84 MX10004 Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance 87 MX10004 Power Planning 88 Power Requirements for MX10004 Components 88 Calculate Power Requirements of an MX10004 Router 89 How to Calculate the Power Consumption of Your MX10004 Router Configuration 90 How to Calculate the Number of Power Supplies Required for Your...

Page 5: ... MX10004 Router 111 Compare the MX10004 Router Order to the Packing List 112 Register Products Mandatory to Validate SLAs 119 Mount the Juniper Networks MX10004 Router Using the JNP10004 RMK 4POST Rack Mount Kit 120 Install the Front Door on an MX10004 Router 127 Install a Front Door Without the Air Filter on an MX10004 Router 128 Install a Front Door with Filter 130 Connect the MX10004 to Power 1...

Page 6: ...Handle and Store MX10004 Switch Fabric Board 173 How to Hold an SFB 173 How to Store a Switch Fabric Board 174 Install an MX10004 Switch Fabric Board 175 Remove an MX10004 Switch Fabric Board 180 MX10004 Routing and Control Board Maintenance 185 Handle and Store Routing and Control Boards Properly 186 Handle a Routing and Control Board Properly 186 Store a Routing and Control Board in an Electrost...

Page 7: ...004 Router from a Four Post Rack Using a Mechanical Lift 213 Manually Remove an MX10004 Router from a Four Post Rack 215 5 Troubleshooting the MX10004 Router Alarm Messages 219 Understanding Alarms 219 Interface Alarm Messages 221 6 Contacting Customer Support and Returning the Chassis or Components Return Procedures for the MX10004 Chassis or Components 223 Return Procedure Overview 223 Locate th...

Page 8: ...g 242 Warning Statement for Norway and Sweden 242 Fire Safety Requirements 243 Installation Instructions Warning 244 Restricted Access Warning 245 Ramp Warning 246 Chassis and Component Lifting Guidelines 247 Rack Mounting and Cabinet Mounting Warnings 247 Grounded Equipment Warning 251 Radiation from Open Port Apertures Warning 252 Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings 253 Maintenance and ...

Page 9: ...ng Sequence Warning 270 DC Power Wiring Terminations Warning 272 Multiple Power Supplies Disconnection Warning 273 TN Power Warning 274 Action to Take After an Electrical Accident 274 Agency Approvals for MX10004 Routers 275 Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for the MX10004 Router 277 ix ...

Page 10: ...e configuration routine maintenance and troubleshooting for the MX10004 Universal Routing Platform After completing the installation and basic configuration procedures covered in this guide refer to the Junos OS documentation for information about further software configuration x ...

Page 11: ... 2 MX10004 Chassis 18 MX10004 Cooling System 26 MX10004 Power System 38 MX10004 Routing and Control Board Components and Descriptions 56 MX10004 Switch Fabric Board 64 MX10K LC2101 Line Card 67 MX10K LC480 Line Card 70 MX10K LC9600 Line Card 74 ...

Page 12: ...verview IN THIS SECTION Benefits 3 Chassis Description 3 Switch Fabric Boards 5 Routing and Control Board 6 Line Cards 7 Cooling System 8 Power Supplies 9 Software 11 The MX10004 router is the most compact high density and power efficient modular router in the MX10000 line of modular packet routing transport routers At only 7 U in height the MX10004 is designed for today s space constrained facili...

Page 13: ...plies found in the larger MX10000 modular chassis Always on infrastructure base The MX10004 is engineered with full hardware redundancy for power and host subsystems Routing and Control Boards RCBs allowing service providers to meet stringent service level agreements across the core Nondisruptive software upgrades The Junos OS operating system on MX10004 supports high availability HA features such...

Page 14: ...5 illustrates the components that are internal to the chassis and are accessible after removing the fan trays Figure 1 MX10004 Chassis Front Figure 2 MX10004 Chassis Rear 4 ...

Page 15: ...ine cards and the Routing and Control Board RCB to the switch fabric See Figure 4 on page 6 for an example of the JNP10004 SF2 Switch Fabric Board For the MX10004 switch fabric three SFBs provide reduced switching functionality to an MX10004 router Six SFBs provide full throughput You install the SFBs between the line cards and the fan trays inside the chassis Each MX10004 SFB has four connectors ...

Page 16: ...a Routing Engine and is responsible for system management and system control in the MX10004 See MX10004 Routing and Control Board Components and Descriptions on page 56 RCBs are field replaceable units FRUs that you install in the front of the chassis in the slots labeled CB0 and CB1 The supported models of RCB for JNP10004 SF2 fabric systems are as follows JNP10K RE1 64 gigabytes of memory JNP10K...

Page 17: ...n page 11 Line Cards The MX10004 has four horizontal line card slots The line cards combine a Packet Forwarding Engine and Ethernet interfaces enclosed in a single assembly The MX10004 line card architecture is based on a number of identical independent Packet Forwarding Engine slices Line cards are FRUs that you can install in the line card slots labeled 0 through 3 top to bottom on the front of ...

Page 18: ... 7 on page 8 and two fan tray controllers see Figure 8 on page 9 The JNP10004 FAN2 fan tray contains an array of six fans and operates as a single hot removable and hot insertable field replaceable unit FRU You install the fan trays vertically on the rear of the chassis to provide front to back chassis cooling See MX10004 Cooling System on page 26 Figure 7 Fan Tray JNP10004 FAN2 8 ...

Page 19: ...age alternating current HVAC and high voltage direct current HVDC through the following power supplies JNP10K PWR AC2 JNP10K PWR DC2 Power supplies for the MX10004 are load sharing hot removable hot insertable FRUs The router operates with three power supplies Each power supply has an internal fan for cooling You can install the power supplies in any slot See Figure 9 on page 10 and Figure 10 on p...

Page 20: ...er supply models in the same chassis in a running environment Figure 9 JNP10K PWR AC2 Power Supply Figure 10 JNP10K PWR DC2 Power Supply Table 1 on page 11 provides an overview of the differences between the power supplies 10 ...

Page 21: ... feed 5500 W dual feed Software The Juniper Networks MX10004 Universal Routing platform runs on the Junos OS 22 3R1 operating system MX10004 Components and Configurations IN THIS SECTION MX10004 Configurations 11 MX10004 Configurations Table 2 on page 12 lists the hardware configurations for an MX10004 modular chassis and the components included in each configuration 11 ...

Page 22: ... DC2 One power supply blank cover panel JNP10K PWR BLNK Five SFBs JNP10004 SF2 One SFB cover JNP10004 SF BLNK Four line card covers JNP10K LC BLNK Front door JNP10004 FRNT PNL or JNP10004 FRPNL1 MX10004 PREMIUM Chassis JNP10004 CHAS Two RCBs JNP10K RE1 JNP10K RE1 LT or JNP10K RE1 128 Two fan tray controllers JNP10004 FTC2 Two fan trays JNP10004 FAN2 Three AC power supplies JNP10K PWR AC2 or three ...

Page 23: ...wer supply blank cover panel JNP10K PWR BLNK Three SFBs JNP10004 SF2 Three SFB cover JNP10004 SF BLNK Four line card covers JNP10K LC BLNK Front door JNP10004 FRNT PNL or JNP10004 FRPNL1 MX10004 4F PREM Chassis JNP10004 CHAS Two RCBs JNP10K RE1 JNP10K RE1 LT or JNP10K RE1 128 Two fan tray controllers JNP10004 FTC2 Two fan trays JNP10004 FAN2 Three AC power supplies JNP10K PWR AC2 or three DC power...

Page 24: ...When two RCBs are installed one functions as the primary RCB and the other functions as the backup RCB If the primary RCB or either of its components fails the backup RCB can take over as primary See MX10004 Routing and Control Board Components and Descriptions on page 56 Switch Fabric Boards SFBs The MX10004 has six SFB slots for the JNP10004 SF2 SFBs The switch fabric requires a minimum of three...

Page 25: ...tinues to operate indefinitely and provide sufficient cooling even when a single rotor fails in a fan provided that the room temperature is within the operating range See MX10004 Cooling System on page 26 MX10004 Hardware and CLI Terminology Mapping This topic describes the hardware terms used in MX10004 router documentation and the corresponding terms used in the Junos OS CLI See Table 3 on page ...

Page 26: ...breviated name of the Physical Interface Card PIC The variable n is a value in the range of 0 5 Understanding Interface Naming Conventions PEM n Abbreviation for power supply module One of the following JNP10K PWR AC2 JNP10K PWR DC2 The variable n is a value in the range of 0 2 The value corresponds to the power supply slot number AC DC or HVDC power supply One of the following JNP10K PWR AC2 Powe...

Page 27: ...f the fabric plane Active Spare Check Status of the Packet Forwarding Engine in each fabric plane Links OK Error The variable n is a value in the range of 0 5 Fabric plane show chassis sfb Xcvr n Abbreviation for the transceiver The variable n is a value equivalent to the number of the port in which the transceiver is installed Optical transceivers MX10004 Optical Transceiver and Cable Support on ...

Page 28: ...10004 Field Replaceable Units 21 MX10004 Status Panel 23 MX10004 Optional Equipment 25 MX10004 Chassis Physical Specifications The MX10004 modular chassis is a rigid sheet metal structure that houses the other router components You can mount up to six MX10004 routers in a standard 19 in 4 post rack 42 U provided that the rack can bear the combined weight and that adequate power and cooling is avai...

Page 29: ... 2 Status panel WARNING The handles on each side of the chassis are not for lifting the chassis These handles facilitate the fine tune positioning of the chassis on the base brackets Do not use the handles to lift the chassis even when the chassis is empty See Mount the Juniper Networks MX10004 Router Using the JNP10004 RMK 4POST Rack Mount Kit on page 120 for instructions about properly moving a ...

Page 30: ...n 108 5 cm with EMI door Chassis MX10004 PREMIUM AC or DC configuration 248 lbs 113 kg 12 2 in 31 cm 17 4 in 44 2 cm NOTE The outer edges of the chassis flange extend the width to 19 in 48 3 cm 36 6 in 92 96 cm with JNP10004 FAN2 fan trays 42 7 in 108 5 cm with EMI door Chassis redundant MX10004 4F PREM AC or DC configuration 239 lbs 108 kg 12 2 in 31 cm 17 4 in 44 2 cm NOTE The outer edges of the...

Page 31: ...s Hot insertable and hot removable You can remove and replace these components without powering off the router or disrupting the routing function Hot pluggable You can remove and replace these components without powering off the router but the routing function is interrupted until you replace the component Table 5 on page 21 lists the FRUs and their types for the MX10004 routers Table 5 FRUs in a ...

Page 32: ... command Switch Fabric Boards SFBs SFBs are hot insertable and hot removable We recommend that you take SFBs offline before removing them to avoid traffic loss while the router fabric is being reconfigured Use the following command request chassis sfb slot slot number offline Line cards Hot insertable We recommend that you take line cards offline before removing them Use the following command requ...

Page 33: ... future proof the chassis for potential power growth The status panel indicates the chassis status through a set of five bicolor LEDs It has an Azure blue stripe along the left side of the LEDs See Figure 12 on page 23 for a chassis status panel Figure 12 Status Panel on the Chassis Table 6 on page 23 describes the status panel LEDs Table 6 Status Panel LEDs on an MX10004 Name Color State Descript...

Page 34: ...ive POWER SUPPLIES Green On steadily All of the power supplies are online and operating normally Yellow Blinking One or more of the power supplies has an error None Off None of the power supplies is receiving power FANS Green On steadily The fans and the fan tray controllers are online and operating normally Yellow Blinking An error occurred in a fan or in one of the fan tray controllers None Off ...

Page 35: ...ing One or more line cards have an error None Off All the line cards are offline CONTROL BOARDS Green On steadily All installed Routing and Control Boards RCBs are online Yellow Blinking One or more RCBs have an error condition None Off The installed RCBs are offline MX10004 Optional Equipment The MX10004 routers offer the following optional equipment 1 Line card cable management kit JLC CBL MGMT ...

Page 36: ...ntrol Board RCB shuts down some or all of the hardware components MX10004 Cooling System and Airflow IN THIS SECTION Fan Tray 26 Fan Tray Controller 29 Airflow Direction in the MX10004 30 The cooling system in an MX10004 chassis consists of dual fan trays JNP10004 FAN2 with matching dual fan tray controllers JNP10004 FTC2 Each fan tray requires a companion fan tray controller to be installed and o...

Page 37: ...sis Two handles on each front faceplate facilitate handling of the fan tray See Figure 13 on page 27 and Figure 14 on page 27 Figure 13 JNP10004 FAN2 Fan Tray Figure 14 Installed Fan Trays on an MX10004 1 Power supplies 2 Fan trays See Table 7 on page 28 for the physical specifications of the fan trays 27 ...

Page 38: ...le unit If an individual fan in the tray fails you must replace the entire fan tray However the fan tray continues to operate indefinitely and provides sufficient cooling even when a single fan rotor fails The fan tray operates indefinitely provided that the room temperature is within the operating range If you want to replace an existing fan tray while the router is running remove only one fan tr...

Page 39: ...15 on page 29 Figure 15 Fan Tray Controller JNP10004 FTC2 WARNING Do not mix the fan tray controller models Use only the supported fan tray model for each fan tray controller See Table 8 on page 29 Table 8 Fan Tray Controller Specifications Specification JNP10004 FTC2 Corresponding fan tray model JNP10004 FAN2 Height 1 5 in 3 81 cm Width 6 5 in 15 24 cm Depth 12 4 in 31 5 cm Weight 1 1 lb 0 5 kg 2...

Page 40: ...all the components in the system use the show chassis environment command Airflow Direction in the MX10004 The air intake to cool the chassis is located on the port line card side of the chassis Air flows into the chassis from the ports in the Routing and Control Boards RCBs and line cards through the Switch Fabric Boards SFBs and exits from the fan trays and the power supplies See Figure 16 on pa...

Page 41: ...nt the status of the fans in the fan tray the fan tray controller and three of the Switch Fabric Boards SFBs that are installed behind the fan tray The LEDs are located on the top left corner of each fan tray Figure 17 on page 31 shows the location of the LEDs on JNP10004 FAN2 fan trays Figure 17 Fan Tray JNP10004 FAN2 LEDs 1 Fan status LED 3 SFB status LEDs The SIB STATUS LEDs on the left fan tra...

Page 42: ...that all fans are operating correctly Green Blinking The fan tray is starting The fan tray is not ready Amber Blinking An error has been detected in one or more fans in the fan tray Replace the fan tray as soon as possible Either the fan has failed or it has become disconnected To maintain proper airflow through the chassis leave the fan tray installed in the chassis until you are ready to replace...

Page 43: ...ipping Beacon is enabled None Off The fan tray controller is not receiving power SIB Status SFB 0 status Green On steadily The left most SFB in the chassis is online Amber Blinking An error has been detected in SFB 0 Replace the SFB as soon as possible The SFB is located behind the left fan tray and is the left most SFB in the chassis To maintain proper airflow through the chassis leave the fan tr...

Page 44: ...Off The SFB is offline SIB Status SFB 2 status Green On steadily The right most SFB behind the left fan tray is online Amber Blinking An error has been detected in SFB 2 Replace the SFB as soon as possible The SFB is located behind the left fan tray and is the right most SFB in the group of 3 To maintain proper airflow through the chassis leave the fan tray installed in the chassis until you are r...

Page 45: ...acon is enabled None Off The SFB is offline SIB Status SFB 4 status Green On steadily The center SFB behind the right fan tray is online Amber Blinking An error has been detected in SFB 4 Replace the SFB as soon as possible The SFB is located behind the right fan tray and is the middle SFB in the group of 3 To maintain proper airflow through the chassis leave the fan tray installed in the chassis ...

Page 46: ...ady to replace the SFB Amber Blipping Beacon is enabled None Off The SFB is offline Fan Tray Controller LEDs The fan tray controller LEDs are visible only when the associated fan tray is removed The fan tray controller LEDs are located on the right of the controller panel Figure 18 on page 36 shows the location of the LEDs on the JNP10004 FTC2 fan tray controller faceplate Figure 18 Fan Tray Contr...

Page 47: ...d in the chassis until you are ready to replace the fan tray controller None Off The fan tray controller is not powered on or is not receiving power STATUS fan tray controller status Green On steadily The fan tray controller is online and is operating normally Amber Blinking An error has been detected in the fan tray controller Replace the fan tray controller as soon as possible To maintain proper...

Page 48: ... AC2 Power Supply The JNP10K PWR AC2 power supply is a high capacity model that is designed to support AC high voltage AC HVAC or high voltage DC HVDC systems in either a 20 A or a 30 A mode see Figure 19 on page 39 The power supply feeds AC input and provides DC output of 5000 W with a single feed and 5500 W with a dual feed The operating input voltage range is 180 to 305 VAC for AC systems and 1...

Page 49: ...Figure 19 JNP10K PWR AC2 Power Supply WARNING Extreme burn danger Do not handle an HVAC or HVDC power supply running in the chassis without heat protective gloves such as welder s gloves The JNP10K PWR AC2 can reach temperatures in the range of 158 F to 176 F 70 C to 80 C under running conditions WARNING The router is pluggable type A equipment installed in a restricted access location It has a se...

Page 50: ...000 W On Off On 30 A 5000 W Off On On 30 A 5000 W On Off Off 20 A 2700 W Off On Off 20 A 2700 W CAUTION It is important to connect both input feeds of the JNP10K PWR AC2 power supply to the main AC power before loading the system with power JNP10K PWR AC2 Power Specifications The JNP10K PWR AC2 power supply supports AC high voltage alternating current HVAC and high voltage direct current HVDC Tabl...

Page 51: ...t rating 28 5 A DC output power 12 3 V 5500 W with dual feed and 5000 W with single feed Table 13 on page 41 shows the physical specifications for a JNP10K PWR AC2 power supply Table 13 Physical Specifications for a JNP10K PWR AC2 Power Supply Specification Value Height 3 5 in 8 89 cm Width 3 6 in 9 14 cm Depth 15 1 in 38 35 cm Weight 11 4 lb 5 17 kg 41 ...

Page 52: ...NP2 Source input 2 2 OK Power OK 4 1 INP1 Source input 1 NOTE Physical markings on the power supply are 1 and 2 These markings correspond to INP1 and INP2 in the show chassis power output see Table 14 on page 42 You can display the DIP switch settings for input and output power using the show chassis power command Table 14 Physical Markings on Chassis Versus show chassis power Command Physical Mar...

Page 53: ...lt is detected Green Solid The power supply is functioning properly Unlit Off The power supply is switched off voltage is zero 2 or INP2 in CLI output Yellow Blinking The input voltage is present but a fault is detected Green Solid The power supply is functioning properly Unlit Off The power supply is switched off voltage is zero OK Power OK Green Solid The power supply is functioning properly Yel...

Page 54: ...liance The MX10004 AC high voltage alternating current HVAC and high voltage direct current HVDC power supplies have specific cord requirements Use the following sections to determine the cable requirements based on the model of your power supply and any mode settings For JNP10K PWR AC2 with 20 A input see JNP10K PWR AC2 Power Cable Specifications on page 44 For JNP10K PWR AC2 with 30 A input see ...

Page 55: ...e Cord Set Rating Plug Standard Spare Juniper Model Number Graphic Argentina 16 A 250 VAC IRAM 2073 Type RA 3 CBL JNP SG4 AR Australia and New Zealand 15 A 250 VAC AS NZS 3112 CBL JNP SG4 AU Brazil 16 A 250 VAC NBR 14136 Type BR 3 CBL JNP SG4 BR China 16 A 250 VAC GB2099 CBL JNP SG4 CH Europe except Italy Switzerland and the United Kingdom 20 A 250 VAC CEE 7 7 CBL JNP SG4 EU Great Britain 13 A 250...

Page 56: ...raphic India 16 A 250 VAC SANS 164 1 CBL JNP SG4 SA Israel 16 A RA 250 VAC SI 32 1971 Type IL 3C CBL JNP SG4 IL Italy 16 A 250 VAC CEI 23 16 CBL JNP SG4 IT North America 20 A 250 VAC 3 5958P4 to IEC 60320 C20 CBL JNP SG4 C20 16 A 250 VAC Locking NEMA L6 20P CBL JNP SG4 US L NEMA 6 20P CBL JNP SG4 US 15 A 277 V NEMA I7 20P CBL JNP SG4 HVAC 46 ...

Page 57: ...le Specifications for 30 A Input The JNP10K PWR AC2 HVAC or HVDC power supplies require a high current cable assembly when set for 30 A input One end of the cable has an Anderson APP 400 connector while the other end of the cable is bare wire See Figure 21 on page 48 and Table 17 on page 48 These cables are separately orderable and are not shipped automatically with JNP10K PWR AC2 orders An exampl...

Page 58: ...Cord Set Rating Plug Standards Connector Spare Juniper Model Number HVAC HVDC power cord Any 30 A 400 VAC UL 950 and IEC 60950 Anderson straight to bare wire CBL PWR2 BARE Any 30 A 400 VAC UL 950 and IEC 60950 Anderson right angle to bare wire CBL PWR2 BARE RA AC power cord Continental Europe 30 A 250 VAC UL 950 and IEC332P6 Anderson right angle to IEC 332P6 CBL PWR2 332P6W RA Continental Europe 3...

Page 59: ... PWR2 330P6W North America 30 A 250 VAC UL 498 and CSA Anderson right angle to L6 30P NEMA 30A CBL PWR2 L6 30P RA North America 30 A 250 VAC UL 498 and IEC5958P4 Anderson straight to L6 30P NEMA 30A CBL PWR2 L6 30P AC jumper power cord Any 30 A 400 VAC UL and CSA Anderson straight to Anderson CG CBL APP 400 02 Figure 23 Right Angle Bare Cable with Anderson Connector 1 Black wire or for HVDC and Ho...

Page 60: ... configure the input using a set of three DIP switches on the power supply faceplate that sets the combined output power for both internal power supplies The output depends on the settings of these DIP switches See Table 18 on page 50 and Figure 24 on page 51 Table 18 DIP Switch Settings for JNP10K PWR DC2 Power Supplies INP0 Switch 1 INP1 Switch 2 H L High Input 80 A Low Input 60 A Output Power O...

Page 61: ...d to power If a power supply is installed in a slot but not connected to a power source it draws power from the chassis to power the internal fans in the power supplies WARNING The router is pluggable type A equipment installed in a restricted access location It has a separate protective earthing terminal on the chassis that must be connected to earth ground permanently to ground the chassis adequ...

Page 62: ...erating voltage 40 VDC with 80 A DIP switch setting and 5500 W output load 64 A maximum at nominal operating voltage 48 VDC with 80 A DIP switch setting and 5500 W output load 60 A maximum at minimum operating voltage 40 VDC with 60 A DIP switch setting and 4400 W output load 50 A maximum at nominal operating voltage 48 VDC with 60 A DIP switch setting and 4400 W output load Output power 2200 W fo...

Page 63: ...n 40 77 cm Weight 8 1 lb 3 67 kg JNP10K PWR DC2 Power Supply LEDs A JNP10K PWR DC2 power supply has four LEDs on its faceplate 1 2 OK and the symbol indicating a fault These LEDs display information about the status of the power supply See Figure 25 on page 53 Figure 25 LEDs on a JNP10K PWR DC2 Power Supply 1 Fault 3 2 Power source input 1 53 ...

Page 64: ...inking The power supply output is out of the power limits Fault Red Solid The power supply has failed and must be replaced Unlit Off The power supply is functioning normally Or only one input is powered and the enable switch for the input that is not powered is set to ON See Install a JNP10K PWR DC2 Power Supply on page 154 for more information about the enable switches NOTE If the 1 or 2 and the ...

Page 65: ...d and grounded at both ends CAUTION Before router installation begins a licensed electrician must attach a cable lug to the grounding cables that you supply See Connect the MX10004 Router to Earth Ground on page 135 A cable with an incorrectly attached lug can damage the router Before you connect the router to earth ground review the following information Two threaded inserts PEM nuts are provided...

Page 66: ...unctions whereas the CB performs chassis control and management plane functionality The RCB provides control plane functions You can install one or two RCBs on the router Each RCB functions as a unit The MX10004 Routing and Control Board RCB is responsible for system management in an MX10004 router see Figure 26 on page 57 The chassis can run with one or two RCBs The base configuration ships with ...

Page 67: ...the control plane and Routing Engine functions into a single management unit Each RCB provides all the functions needed to manage the operation of the modular chassis System control functions such as environmental monitoring Routing Layer 2 and Layer 3 protocols Communication to all components such as line cards Switch Fabric Boards SFBs and power and cooling Transparent clocking Alarm and logging...

Page 68: ... the serial number of the Routing Engine DRAM Provides storage for the routing and forwarding tables and for other Routing Engine processes One 10 Gigabit Ethernet interface between the Routing Engine and Switch Fabric Board One USB port Provides a removable media interface through which you can install Junos OS manually The Junos OS supports USB versions 3 0 2 0 and 1 1 Management ports Two ports...

Page 69: ...EDs Provide status of the Routing Engine Online Offline Button When the RCB is online and if the button is pressed for more than 4 seconds the RCB goes offline When the RCB is offline and if the button is pressed more than 4 seconds the RCB starts booting NOTE For specific information about Routing Engine components for example the amount of DRAM issue the show vmhost hardware command MX10004 Rout...

Page 70: ... and Control Board Status Panel LEDs Table 22 on page 60 describes the LEDs on the RCB status panel Table 22 Routing and Control Board Status LEDs LED Color State Description PWR Green On steadily RCB is receiving adequate power Yellow Blinking An error is detected in the RCB Dark Unlit RCB is not powered up STS Green On steadily RCB is online and functioning correctly Green Blinking The beacon fe...

Page 71: ...ive SSD LEDs indicate the status of the secondary drive Table 23 on page 61 describes the LEDs for the secondary SATA drives Table 23 Routing and Control Board SSD Status LEDs LED Color State Description DISK1 and DISK2 Green On steadily A SATA drive is present Green Blinking The drive is active Yellow On steadily The drive is active Dark Unlit The drive is not installed Clock LEDs The clock LEDs ...

Page 72: ...RJ 45 is for 10 100 1000 BASE T connections and the right port SFP is for 10 100 1000 BASE T and small form factor pluggable SFP 1000 BASE X connections see Figure 29 on page 62 The copper RJ 45 port has separate LEDs for status and activity The fiber SFP port has a combination link and activity LED Figure 29 Management Port LEDs on an MX10004 1 Status LED RJ 45 3 Link activity status LED SFP 2 Ac...

Page 73: ... A link is established Blinking There is link activity Yellow Blinking or flickering The beacon feature is enabled Table 26 on page 63 describes the SFP management port LEDs Table 26 SFP Management Port LED on an MX10004 Routing and Control Board LED Color State Description Link Activity Status Unlit Off No transceiver is present Green On steadily A link is established The interface is up Green Bl...

Page 74: ...bric Boards SFBs create the switch fabric for the MX10004 Each MX10004 contains between three and six SFBs that are installed vertically mid chassis between the line cards and the RCBs in the front and the fan trays in the rear The ZF ASIC based JNP10004 SF2 SFBs make up the MX10004 switching plane that provide fabric inter connect for the custom silicon line cards with 2 4 Tbps 480 Gbps and 9 6 T...

Page 75: ...04 SF2 Switch Fabric Board MX10004 supports six SFBs Depending on the type of line card used there can be fabric card redundancy 5 1 or no redundancy Table 27 on page 65 shows the specifications of JNP10004 SF2 SFBs Table 27 JNP10004 SF2 SFB Specifications Specification JNP10004 SF2 Operating system Junos OS Release 22 3R1 and later 65 ...

Page 76: ...roughput Based on the line card installed 1 MX10K LC2101 5 1 fabric redundancy 2 MX10K LC480 5 1 fabric redundancy 3 MX10K LC9600 6 0 no fabric redundancy Switching Capacity When all six SFBs are installed based on the line card installed the MX10004 has a net switching capacity of 38 4 Tbps Height 9 43 in 23 95 cm Width 1 77 in 4 48 cm Depth 13 4 in 34 6 cm Weight 8 lb 3 6 kg 66 ...

Page 77: ...ay controllers 2 Switch Fabric Boards MX10K LC2101 Line Card The MX10K LC2101 line card is a fixed configuration MPC It does not contain separate slots for Modular Interface Cards MICs The MX10004 routers support four and the MX10008 routers support eight MX10K LC2101 MPCs The line card provides a maximum bandwidth of 2 4Tbps and has six Packet Forwarding Engines each providing a maximum bandwidth...

Page 78: ...uration MPC with 10 Gbps 40 Gbps and 100 Gbps port speeds All the ports are Multi Rate ports Each port is capable of supporting either 100 Gbps or 40 Gbps or 10 Gb 4x10 Gbps with breakout cable Line rate throughput of up to 2 4 Tbps Six Packet Forwarding Engines each providing a maximum bandwidth of 400 Gbps EA chipsets for increased scaling for bandwidth subscribers and services Supports the Swit...

Page 79: ...with a breakout cable the link status for th Gigabit port is indicated with the addition of four LEDs provided on the line card The lane LEDs for the corresponding port indicates the port status Like the port status LED each individual lane LED supports four states as OFF AMBER GREEN RED See M and MIC Lane LED Scheme Overview for more details For the 40 Gigabit mode the lane number LED is not appl...

Page 80: ...The line card plugs in to the MX10004 MX10008 and MX10016 routers horizontally at the front of the chassis 1 Power PWR LED 3 Offline online OFF button 2 Port LEDs 4 Status STS LED Software release Junos OS Release 21 2R1 and later when installed in MX10008 and Mx10016 Junos OS Release 22 3R1 and later when installed in MX10004 Description Model number JNP10K LC480 Name in the CLI JNP10K LC480 Weig...

Page 81: ...P10K RE1 LT Operates with the following power supplies and fan trays JNK10K PWR AC or JNK10K PWR DC with the JNP10004 FAN2 JNP10008 FAN or JNP10016 FAN JNP10K PWR AC2 or JNP10K PWR DC2 with JNP10004 FAN2 JNP10008 FAN2 or JNP10016 FAN2 In both of the above configurations the MX10K LC480 line card adheres to the complete NEBS compliance NEBS GR63 CORE GR1089 CORE and SR3580 compliance Meets the full...

Page 82: ... power on has failed Off Line card is not receiving power STS LED Steady green blinking green when the beacon or the port location is on Line card is online Blinking green The line card is booting Steady red blinking red when the beacon or the port location is on Line card is faulty or an alarm has been raised Off Line card is disabled or offline Port LED Off Port does not have a transceiver modul...

Page 83: ...outers along with the front panel with filter to meet the EMI Class A emission standards The following applies to a router MX10008 or MX10016 installed with the front panel We recommend that you use only 16 ports per line card with copper SFP modules the last 8 ports on the MIC0 0 16 through 0 23 and the first 8 ports on the MIC1 1 0 through 1 7 The MX10008 router supports a maximum of 128 copper ...

Page 84: ...stom ASICs by Juniper Networks The line card has six fowarding ASICs each hosting two Packet Forwarding Engines The line card has 12 Packet Forwarding Engines each providing a maximum bandwidth of 800 Gbps You can channelize the ports using breakout cables to speeds of 400 Gbps 200 Gbps 100 Gbps 50 Gbps 40 Gbps 25 Gbps or 10 Gbps The 9 6 Tbps line card is designed to operate only with the followin...

Page 85: ...preinstalled protective plastic dust cover This cover keeps the connectors clean and free of dust and other particles Remove the dust cover before you install the line card in the router Save the plastic cover for future use to re install when you remove the line card from the router The WAN ports on the MX10K LC9600 line card also have preinstalled protective plastic dust covers These covers keep...

Page 86: ...Routing and Control Boards Operates only with the following power supplies and fan trays JNP10K PWR AC2 JNP10K PWR DC2 JNP10008 FAN2 JNP10008 FTC2 JNP10004 FAN2 JNP10004 FTC2 Supports a maximum transmission unit MTU ranging from 274 bytes through 16 000 bytes for transit traffic Supports an MTU from 274 bytes through 16 000 bytes for host bound packets Software features Supports rate selectability...

Page 87: ...the port location is on Port link is up with no alarms or failures Steady amber blinking amber when the beacon or the port location is on Port link is down because the port is disabled through the CLI or the port encountered errors such as loss of signal local fault or remote fault Lane LEDs The lane LEDs for the corresponding port indicate the port status Like the port status LED each individual ...

Page 88: ...Planning Preparation and Specifications MX10004 Site Preparation Overview 79 MX10004 Power Planning 88 MX10004 Transceiver and Cable Specifications 95 MX10004 Alarm and Management Cable Specifications and Pinouts 101 ...

Page 89: ...ficient router operation requires proper site planning and maintenance It also requires proper layout of the router the rack or cabinet if used and the wiring closet To plan and create an acceptable operating environment for your router and prevent environmentally caused equipment failures Keep the area around the chassis free from dust and conductive material such as metal flakes Follow prescribe...

Page 90: ...equirements and Specifications on page 81 Power Measure the distance between external power sources and the router installation site Calculate the power consumption and requirements See MX10004 Power Planning on page 88 Rack Verify that your rack meets the minimum requirements for router installation See MX10004 Rack Requirements on page 84 Plan rack location including required space clearances fo...

Page 91: ...mperature 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 ...

Page 92: ...ting storage temperature in shipping container 40 F through 158 F 40 C through 70 C Short term operation ensured in temperature range of 32 F through 131 F 0 C through 55 C at 6000 ft altitude NOTE As defined in NEBS GR 63 CORE Issue 3 Short term refers to a period of not more than 96 consecutive hours four days and not more than 360 hours 15 days in 1 year NOTE Short term operation is applicable ...

Page 93: ... Improperly installed wires can emit radio interference Observe the recommended distances and avoid passing wires between buildings The potential for damage from lightning strikes increases if wires exceed recommended distances or if wires pass between buildings Shield all conductors The electromagnetic pulse EMP caused by lightning can damage unshielded conductors and destroy electronic devices R...

Page 94: ...bly are suitable for connection to intrabuilding or unexposed wiring or cabling only The intrabuilding port or ports of the equipment or subassembly MUST NOT be metallically connected to interfaces that connect to the OSP or its wiring These interfaces are designed for use as intrabuilding interfaces only Type 2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR 1089 CORE The interfaces require isolation from the...

Page 95: ... in Cabinets Racks Panels and Associated Equipment document number EIA 310 D published by the Electronics Industries Association EIA You can mount up to six MX10004 routers in a four post rack if The rack is 42 U or taller The rack meets the strength requirements to support the weight and seismic requirements The facility can provide adequate power and cooling TIP Always mount devices starting at ...

Page 96: ...i org 23 62 in 600 mm 30 0 in 762 mm 31 5 in 800 mm Ensure that the rack rails are spaced widely enough to accommodate the external dimensions of the router chassis The outer edges of the flange extend the chassis width to 19 in 48 26 cm Ensure that the rack is strong enough to support the weight of the router and cabling Ensure that the spacing of rails and adjacent racks allows for proper cleara...

Page 97: ...operly the airflow around the chassis must be unrestricted See MX10004 Cooling System on page 26 for more information about the airflow through the chassis If you plan to mount an MX10004 in a rack with other equipment ensure that the exhaust from other equipment doesn t blow into the intake vents of the chassis Leave at least 30 in 76 2 cm in front of the chassis and at least 24 in 61 cm behind t...

Page 98: ...ments for MX10004 Components Table 32 on page 88 lists the power requirements for different hardware components of an MX10004 router under typical voltage conditions and optics Table 32 Power Requirements for MX10004 Components Component Description Power Requirements Watts At 25 C At 40 C At 55 C JNP10004 SF2 MX10004 SFB 225 W 225 W 225 W JNP10004 FAN2 MX10004 fan tray 651 W 651 W 651 W JNP10K RE...

Page 99: ...the information in this topic to calculate power requirements of your MX10004 configuration You also need to determine the number of power supplies required for different MX10004 router configurations CAUTION To ensure adequate power and to avoid triggering an alarm we recommend that you maintain n 1 power supplies in your router at all times Replace failed power supplies immediately to prevent un...

Page 100: ...ollowing procedure to determine the maximum power you need to supply to the router To calculate maximum system power consumption you first determine the combined maximum internal power requirements of all the router components and then divide this result by the power supply output power NOTE The calculations in this topic represent the maximum power requirements that you need to budget for your MX...

Page 101: ...card See Table 34 on page 91 for a chart of the power needed for line cards Table 34 Line Card Power Consumption Number of Line Cards MX10K LC2101 MX10K LC480 MX10K LC9600 1 1425 W 450 W 1770 W 2 2850 W 900 W 3540 W 3 4275 W 1350 W 5310 W 4 5700 W 1800 W 7080 W For example for an MX10004 PREMIUM Configuration with four MX10K LC9600 line cards the maximum power consumption of the four line cards is...

Page 102: ...power supplies have a set of three DIP switches on the faceplate These switches enable you to configure the power supply for either the high power 30 A or low power 20 A input mode Table 35 on page 92 and Table 36 on page 93 shows the power available for the installed power supplies Table 35 Total Power Available Power Supply Module Models With Two Power Supplies With Three Power Supplies JNP10K P...

Page 103: ...setting 4 400 W 6 600 W Table 36 Power Voltage Settings for JNP10K PWR AC2 and JNP10K PWR DC2 Power Supplies INP0 Switch 1 INP1 Switch 2 H L High Input Low Input Switch 3 Output Power JNP10K PWR AC2 On On On High 30 A 5500 W On On Off Low 20 A 3000 W On Off On High 30 A 5000 W Off On On High 30 A 5000 W On Off Off Low 20 A 2700 W Off On Off Low 20 A 2700 W JNP10K PWR DC2 On On On High 80 A 5500 W ...

Page 104: ... is calculated by dividing the wattage needed by the power rating and then rounding up In the previous examples we calculated that an MX10004 PREMIUM system requires 10082 W with four MX10K LC9600 line cards In this example we calculate the total power available for two JNP10K PWR AC2 power supplies set for dual feed and low power in an MX10004 PREMIUM configuration 10082 W premium system 3000 W 6...

Page 105: ... You can find information about the pluggable transceivers supported on your Juniper Networks device by using the Hardware Compatibility Tool In addition to transceiver and connector type compatibility tool documents the optical and cable characteristics where applicable for each transceiver The Hardware Compatibility Tool enables you to search by product displaying all the transceivers supported ...

Page 106: ...and Management Connections Table 37 on page 96 lists the specifications for the cables that connect the MX10004 router to a management device NOTE You can configure the MX10004 with small form factor pluggable SFP management ports that support 1000BASE SX transceivers Table 37 Cable Specifications for Console and Management Connections for the MX10004 Routers Port on MX10004 Router Cable Specifica...

Page 107: ... of higher refractive index When light traveling in the fiber core radiates into the fiber cladding higher order mode loss occurs Together these factors reduce the transmission distance of multimode fiber compared with that of single mode fiber Single mode fiber is so small in diameter that rays of light reflect internally through one layer only Interfaces with single mode optics use lasers as lig...

Page 108: ...l dispersion must be within the limits specified for the type of link in the Telcordia Technologies document GR 253 CORE Section 4 3 and International Telecommunications Union ITU document G 957 When chromatic dispersion is at the maximum allowed its effect can be considered as a power penalty in the power budget The optical power budget must allow for the sum of component attenuation power penalt...

Page 109: ...e analysis to provide a margin of error even though none of the parts of a configured system operate at worst case levels A power margin PM greater than zero indicates that the power budget is sufficient to operate the receiver and does not exceed the maximum receiver input power This means that the link will work A power margin PM that is zero or negative indicates insufficient power to operate t...

Page 110: ...s for two splices 2 0 5 dBm 1 dBm Fiber attenuation Multimode 1 dBm km This example assumes the link is 2 km long Fiber attenuation for 2 km 2 km 1 dBm km 2 dBm Single mode 0 5 dBm km This example assumes the link is 2 km long Fiber attenuation for 2 km 2 km 0 5 dBm km 1 dBm Clock Recovery Module CRM 1 dBm 1 dBm NOTE For information about the amount of signal loss caused by equipment and other fac...

Page 111: ...Management Port Pinouts for the MX10004 Router 103 RJ 45 Connector Pinouts for the External Clock Ports 104 Console Port Connector Pinouts for an MX10004 Router The console port labeled CON on the RCB panel is an RS 232 serial interface It uses an RJ 45 connector to connect to a console management device The default baud rate for the console port is 9600 baud Table 39 on page 102 provides the pino...

Page 112: ...bles 3 TxD Output Transmit data 4 Signal Ground Signal ground 5 Signal Ground Signal ground 6 RxD Input Receive data 7 DCD Input TOD Output for PTP applications Data carrier detect Time of day for PTP You can use DCD pins as a TOD UART by using breakout cables 8 CTS Input Clear to send USB Port Specifications for the MX10004 Router The following Juniper Networks USB flash drives are tested and sup...

Page 113: ...re to do so could expose your device to unpredictable behavior NOTE USB flash drives used with the MX10004 router must support USB 2 0 or later Management Port Pinouts for the MX10004 Router The 1000BASE T RJ 45 management ports use an RJ 45 connector to connect to one of these points The control plane and management network in an MX10004 router A management device for out of band management Table...

Page 114: ...it receive data pair 4 RJ 45 Connector Pinouts for the External Clock Ports The Routing and Control Board RCB contains two RJ 45 connectors for building integrated timing supply BITS external clock support Table 41 on page 104 provides the pinout information of the RJ 45 management port connectors Table 41 External Clock Pinouts Pin Description Direction A1 PortA Rx Ring Input A2 PortA Rx Tip Inpu...

Page 115: ... Pinouts Continued Pin Description Direction A6 Reserved A7 Reserved A8 Reserved B1 PortB Rx Ring Input B2 PortB Rx Tip Input B3 Reserved B4 PortB Rx Ring Output B5 PortB Rx Tip Output B6 Reserved B7 Reserved B8 Reserved 105 ...

Page 116: ...0004 Router 108 Mount the Juniper Networks MX10004 Router Using the JNP10004 RMK 4POST Rack Mount Kit 120 Install the Front Door on an MX10004 Router 127 Connect the MX10004 to Power 134 Connect the MX10004 Router to External Devices 139 Perform the Initial Configuration for the MX10004 Router 141 ...

Page 117: ...cal lift is the easiest and safest method 3 Install the line cards following the instructions in Install an MX10004 Line Card in the Router Chassis on page 194 4 Connect the chassis to earth ground following the instructions in Connect the MX10004 Router to Earth Ground on page 135 5 Connect power to the power supplies following the instructions in Connect the MX10004 to Power on page 134 6 Instal...

Page 118: ...remove bracket bolts from the shipping pallet A box cutter or packing knife to slice open the nylon straps and tape that seal the crate and boxes Blank panels to cover any slots not occupied by a component After you prepare the installation site as described in Table 28 on page 80 you can unpack the router The MX10004 router chassis is a rigid sheet metal structure that houses the hardware compone...

Page 119: ...4 chassis 2 Cardboard accessory box 5 Wood pallet 3 Foam cover To unpack the chassis 1 Move the shipping box to a staging area as close to the installation site as possible While the chassis is bolted to the pallet you can use a forklift or pallet jack to move the shipping box Make sure there is enough space to remove components from the chassis 2 Position the shipping box with the arrows pointing...

Page 120: ...4POST Rack Mount Kit on page 120 Figure 35 Lift the Chassis Off the Pallet NOTE The chassis has two handles that are designed for subtle positioning of the chassis Do not lift the chassis by the handles 9 Unpack the accessory box and lay out the contents so that they are ready for use 10 Verify that your order includes all appropriate parts See Compare the MX10004 Router Order to the Packing List ...

Page 121: ...units FRUs that are shipped separately from the router chassis The housings for the RCBs and line cards are rigid sheet metal structures that house the electronics SFBs have an exposed printed circuit board PCB on one side and sheet metal on the other All these components are shipped in a cardboard carton secured with packing material CAUTION The components are well protected inside the shipping c...

Page 122: ... order If any part on the packing list is missing contact your customer service representative or contact Juniper Networks Customer Care from within the USA or Canada by telephone at 1 888 314 5822 For international dial or direct dial options in countries without toll free numbers see https www juniper net support requesting support html Items that ship separately from the chassis are Line cards ...

Page 123: ...orders see Table 44 on page 115 For MX10004 4F PREM configuration orders see Table 45 on page 116 Table 42 MX10004 BASE Configuration Order Component MX10004 Quantity Chassis including power bus JNP10004 CHAS 1 Routing Control Board RCB JNP10K RE1 JNP10K RE1 LT or JNP10K RE1 128 1 RCB cover JNP10K RE BLNK 1 Fan tray controllers JNP10004 FTC2 2 Fan trays JNP10004 FAN2 2 Power supplies JNP10K PWR AC...

Page 124: ...tation Roadmap Card 1 Table 43 MX10004 3F BASE Configuration Order Component MX10004 Quantity Chassis including power bus JNP10004 CHAS 1 Routing Control Board RCB JNP10K RE1 JNP10K RE1 LT or JNP10K RE1 128 1 RCB cover JNP10K RE BLNK 1 Fan tray controllers JNP10004 FTC2 2 Fan trays JNP10004 FAN2 2 Power supplies JNP10K PWR AC2 JNP10K PWR DC2 2 Power supply blank cover panel JNP10K PWR BLNK 1 Switc...

Page 125: ... 1 Front panel kit see Table 48 on page 119 or Table 49 on page 119 1 Documentation Roadmap Card 1 Table 44 MX10004 PREMIUM Configuration Order Component MX10004 Quantity Chassis including power bus JNP10004 CHAS 1 Routing Control Board RCB JNP10K RE1 JNP10K RE1 LT or JNP10K RE1 128 2 Fan tray controllers JNP10004 FTC2 2 Fan trays JNP10004 FAN2 2 Power supplies JNP10K PWR AC2 JNP10K PWR DC2 3 Swit...

Page 126: ...48 on page 119 or Table 49 on page 119 1 Documentation Roadmap Card 1 Table 45 MX10004 4F PREM Configuration Order Component MX10004 Quantity Chassis including power bus JNP10004 CHAS 1 Routing Control Board RCB JNP10K RE1 JNP10K RE1 LT or JNP10K RE1 128 2 Fan tray controllers JNP10004 FTC2 2 Fan trays JNP10004 FAN2 2 Power supplies JNP10K PWR AC2 JNP10K PWR DC2 3 Switch Fabric Board SFB JNP10004 ...

Page 127: ... panel kit see Table 48 on page 119 or Table 49 on page 119 1 Documentation Roadmap Card 1 3 Compare the contents of the accessory kit with Table 46 on page 117 Table 46 MX10004 Accessory Kit Component Quantity AC Configurations DC Configurations Warranty card 1 1 End User License Agreement EULA 1 1 RJ 45 Ethernet cable 1 1 RJ 45 to DB9 rollover cable 1 1 Electrostatic discharge ESD wrist strap wi...

Page 128: ...terminal lugs 2 hole 10 32 4 AWG PREMIUM configurations 24 BASE configurations 16 Antistatic bags 4 4 4 Compare the contents of the rack mount kit with Table 47 on page 118 Table 47 MX10004 Rack Mount Kit Component Quantity Mounting tray 1 Mounting blades 2 Safety restraint 1 Phillips flat head screws 8 32 x 375 in 12 5 Compare the contents of the ESD front door kit with Table 48 on page 119 or Ta...

Page 129: ...ur hardware replacement service level agreements SLAs CAUTION Register product serial numbers on the Juniper Networks website Update the installation base data if any addition or change to the installation base occurs or if the installation base is moved Juniper Networks is not responsible for not meeting the hardware replacement service level agreement for products that do not have registered ser...

Page 130: ...lbs 113 4 kg If you are mounting the router manually ensure that at least three people are available to lift the chassis together Before you mount the MX10004 router Prepare the site for installation as described in MX10004 Site Preparation Checklist on page 80 Unpack the router as described in Compare the MX10004 Router Order to the Packing List on page 112 Review the chassis lifting guidelines i...

Page 131: ...unt the first router at the bottom of the rack Mount the heaviest unit at the bottom of the rack Mount the other units from the bottom of the rack to the top in decreasing order of weight heaviest unit on the bottom lightest unit at the top To mount the router 1 Wrap and fasten one end of the ESD grounding strap around your bare wrist and connect the other end to a site ESD point 2 Attach the moun...

Page 132: ...rack such that the mounting blades slide into the grooves on the mounting tray Attach the tray to the rear rack posts by using eight rack mount screws appropriate for your rack see Figure 38 on page 122 Figure 38 Attach the Mounting Tray 4 Check that the mounting tray is level 122 ...

Page 133: ... tray with the 12 Phillips 8 32 x 375 in flat head screws see Figure 39 on page 123 Figure 39 Attach the Mounting Blades to the Mounting Tray 6 Mount the router into the rack If you are mounting the router by using a mechanical lift 123 ...

Page 134: ...roximately 0 75 in 1 9 cm above the surface of the mounting tray Align the chassis as close as possible to the mounting tray If you are mounting the router manually a Align the router in front of the rack or cabinet centering it in front of the mounting tray Use a pallet jack if one is available WARNING To prevent injury keep your back straight and lift with your legs not your back Do not twist yo...

Page 135: ...assis Do not lift the chassis by the handles b With one person on each side and one person in the rear hold the bottom of the chassis and carefully lift it onto the mounting tray see Figure 41 on page 125 Figure 41 Lift the MX10004 Manually 7 Carefully slide the chassis onto the mounting tray until the chassis flanges contact the rack rails The mounting blades ensure that the holes in the chassis ...

Page 136: ...hassis to the Rack 9 If you used a lift to mount the router move the lift away from the rack 10 Check the alignment of the router The mounting screws on each side of the rack should line up and the router should be level Tighten the screws 11 Insert the safety restraint between the rear posts of the rack It should rest on the top of the chassis and align with the holes in the rack 126 ...

Page 137: ... front door JNP10004 FRNT PNL on the Juniper Networks MX10004 router protects the fiber optic cabling and protects the router from electromagnetic interference EMI IN THIS SECTION Install a Front Door Without the Air Filter on an MX10004 Router 128 Install a Front Door with Filter 130 You can install the front door with or without the optional cable management system You can also order JNP10004 FP...

Page 138: ...r on an MX10004 Router Use the front door provided with the router chassis See Figure 44 on page 128 to verify that you have the front door without an air filter Figure 44 Front Door Without Air Filter 1 Front door To install the front door 128 ...

Page 139: ...he chassis See Figure 45 on page 129 Figure 45 ESD Point for MX10004 Chassis Front 1 ESD point 2 Insert all optics 3 Lift the front door and align the captive screws in the door with holes in the chassis flange Fasten the door to the chassis and rack using the captive screws and hand tighten See Figure 46 on page 129 Figure 46 Attach Front Door Using the Captive Screws 129 ...

Page 140: ...ded Front door provided Three cable seals Two seals for the right side and one for the left side provided Cable management system provided See Figure 47 on page 130 for the shipped components Figure 47 JNP10004 FRPNL1 Components 1 Front door with filter frame 3 Right cable seal 2 Routing Control Board RCB cable seal 4 Left cable seal 130 ...

Page 141: ...r in an MX10004 Front Door 1 Air filter frame To install a front door with an air filter 1 Install the cable management system See Install the MX10004 Cable Management System on page 200 CAUTION You must have the extended ejector handles of the cable management system installed to remove or install the line cards if you use the front door with an air filter 2 Install the cable seals 131 ...

Page 142: ...and a left seal Install the seals so that the keyhole slots are on the inside next to the line card See Figure 49 on page 132 Figure 49 Install the Cable Seals e Slide the keyhole slot down behind the mounting screws and align the cable seal with the chassis Tighten the mounting screw with a Phillips screwdriver f Repeat Step 2 c through Step 2 e for the remaining cable seal 3 Install optics and a...

Page 143: ...th both hands and insert it through the top of the front door until it stops See Figure 50 on page 133 Figure 50 Insert the Air Filter into an MX10004 Front Door 1 Air filter 3 Flip the air filter frame down over the front door and turn the knobs on the air filter frame clockwise to secure the frame over the air filter To remove the air filter from the front door 1 Turn the knobs on both sides of ...

Page 144: ... front door See Figure 51 on page 134 Figure 51 Lift the Air Filter Out of the MX10004 Front Door 1 Air filter Connect the MX10004 to Power IN THIS SECTION Connect the MX10004 Router to Earth Ground 135 Connect AC Power to an MX10004 Router 137 Connect DC Power to an MX10004 Router 138 134 ...

Page 145: ...assis See Figure 53 on page 137 Under all circumstances use this grounding connection to ground the chassis For AC powered systems you must also use the grounding wire in the AC power cord along with the two hole grounding lug connection This tested system meets or exceeds all applicable EMC regulatory requirements with the two hole protective grounding terminal If an external ground connection is...

Page 146: ...ce cables We recommend that you install heat shrink tubing insulation around the crimped section of the power cables and lugs An AC powered MX10004 gets additional grounding when you plug the power supply in the router into a grounded AC power outlet using an AC power cord appropriate for your geographical location See MX10004 Power Cable Specifications on page 44 To connect the MX10004 router to ...

Page 147: ...e the grounding cable and ensure that it doesn t touch or block access to other device components and that it doesn t drape where people can trip over it Connect AC Power to an MX10004 Router Before you begin to connect power to the Juniper Networks MX10004 router review how to prevent ESD damage See Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 263 After you ground the router add power sup...

Page 148: ... Power Supply on page 148 Connect DC Power to an MX10004 Router Before you begin to connect power to the Juniper Networks MX10004 router review how to prevent electrostatic discharge ESD damage See Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 263 The overall process of bringing up a DC powered router involves the proper cabling of the individual power supplies adding the power supplies to ...

Page 149: ... Management Ensure that you have an appropriate cable available See Management Port Pinouts for the MX10004 Router on page 103 and Connect an MX10004 Router to a Management Console on page 140 You can monitor and manage an MX10004 router using a dedicated management channel Each MX10004 RCB has two management ports a 10 100 1000BASE T RJ 45 port for copper connections and a 1 Gigabit Ethernet GbE ...

Page 150: ... device to a management console or to a console server Before you begin ensure that you have an RJ 45 to DB 9 rollover cable available An RJ 45 cable with an RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter is provided with the device NOTE If your laptop or PC does not have a DB 9 connector pin plug and you want to connect your laptop or PC directly to the MX10004 router use a combination Use both the RJ 45 cable and RJ 45 ...

Page 151: ...configuring the router Ensure that the Routing Control Board RCB has the Junos OS Release 22 3R1 or later operating system installed If you want to use an RCB that has Junos OS release prior to 22 3R1 or if the show version command displays the router model as mx10016 olive you must use the USB install method not the CLI method to upgrade the Junos OS release on the RCB to 22 3R1 or later You must...

Page 152: ...u connect to the console port you might need to press the Enter key for the prompt to appear login root 4 Start the CLI root cli 5 Enter configuration mode root configure 6 Add a password to the root administration user account edit root set system root authentication plain text password New password password Retype new password password NOTE Optionally instead of configuring the root password at ...

Page 153: ... edit root set groups re1 system host name alpha router1 8 Configure the default gateway edit root set routing options static route default next hop address 9 Configure the IP address and prefix length for the router management interface edit root set interfaces em0 unit 0 family inet address address prefix length NOTE The management port em0 MGMT for RJ 45 connections is found on the front of the...

Page 154: ...h 10 Optional Configure the static routes to remote prefixes with access to the management port edit root set routing options static route remote prefix next hop destination ip retain no readvertise For example edit root set routing options static route 192 168 0 0 24 next hop 10 0 3 2 retain no readvertise 11 Optional Enable Telnet service edit root set system services telnet NOTE When Telnet is ...

Page 155: ... group name edit root set apply groups group name For example edit root set apply groups global global is a group where user log in details routes and other information is stored edit root set apply groups re0 edit root set apply groups re1 13 Commit the configuration to activate it on the router edit root commit 145 ...

Page 156: ...47 MX10004 Cooling System Maintenance 164 MX10004 Switch Fabric Board Maintenance 172 MX10004 Routing and Control Board Maintenance 185 MX10004 Line Card Maintenance 191 MX10004 Transceiver and Fiber Optic Cable Installation and Removal 205 Remove an MX10004 Router 211 ...

Page 157: ...ers support AC DC high voltage alternating current HVAC and high voltage direct current HVDC power supplies All power supply models are hot insertable and hot removeable field replaceable units FRUs You can install up to three power supplies in the rear of the chassis in the slots provided along the left side The following topics describe how to install and remove the power supplies in an MX10004 ...

Page 158: ...y warnings and cautions Review how to prevent ESD damage See Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 263 If the AC or DC power source outlets have a power switch set them to the off O position Have a qualified electrician install the HVAC and HVDC connectors and lugs Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available to install the JNP10K PWR AC2 power supply Electrostatic d...

Page 159: ...vers all four sides of the power supply 4 Ensure that the power switch is set to the standby O position This switch turns off the output voltage it doesn t interrupt input power 5 Unscrew the captive screw in the counterclockwise direction by using the Phillips screwdriver number 1 6 Rotate the captive screw away from the faceplate of the power supply to release the latch NOTE You can install the ...

Page 160: ...parate source 11 For each power cable insert the end of the cable with the Anderson connector into the JNP10K PWR AC2 power supply The connector snaps and locks the cable into position WARNING Ensure that the power cords do not block access to router components or drape where people can trip on them 12 If the AC or DC power source outlets have a power switch set them to the on position 13 Set the ...

Page 161: ...er outlet 15 Verify that the INP1 and INP2 LEDs on the power supply faceplate are lit and are on steadily 16 Press the power switch to the on position Remove a JNP10K PWR AC2 Power Supply Before you remove a JNP10K PWR AC2 power supply from the chassis Review how to prevent ESD damage See Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 263 Ensure that you have the following parts and tools av...

Page 162: ...tall a cover over the empty slot To remove a JNP10K PWR AC2 power supply from an MX10004 router 1 Wrap and fasten one end of the ESD grounding strap around your bare wrist and connect the other end of the strap to an ESD point on the chassis An ESD point is located next to the protective earthing terminal and below PSU 2 on the rear of the MX10004 see Figure 57 on page 149 2 Flip the power switch ...

Page 163: ...r supply output connections pins leads or solder connections place one gloved hand under the power supply to support it Grasp the power supply handle with your other hand and pull the power supply completely out of the chassis CAUTION Do not bump the output connections If the connection hits a solid object it could damage the power supply 9 Place the JNP10K PWR AC2 power supply on an antistatic su...

Page 164: ...re burns by wearing heat protective gloves when removing a working JNP10K PWR DC2 power supply from the chassis JNP10K PWR DC2 power supplies can reach temperatures from 158 F to 176 F 70 C to 80 C under running conditions CAUTION Before you connect power to the router a licensed electrician must attach a cable lug to the grounding and power cables that you supply A cable with an incorrectly attac...

Page 165: ...ded terminal lugs for the JNP10K PWR DC2 Panduit LCD4 14A L or equivalent and sized for 4 AWG 21 1 mm2 power source cables Power source cables as 4 AWG 21 1 mm stranded wire that is rated 75 C or per local electrical code 13 32 in 10 mm nut driver or socket wrench Phillips screwdrivers numbers 1 and 2 Multimeter To install a JNP10K PWR DC2 power supply in an MX10004 1 Wrap and fasten one end of th...

Page 166: ...e leads don t become active while you connect DC power 8 Verify that the DC power cables are labeled correctly before making connections to the power supply In a typical power distribution scheme where the return is connected to chassis ground at the battery plant you can use a multimeter to verify the resistance of the 48 V and RTN DC cables to chassis ground The cable with very high resistance i...

Page 167: ...s to ensure reliability of the system If two power sources are not available then use two feeds from the same source to provide power distribution reliability Two feeds mean two independent power distribution routes from the source to the system See Figure 61 on page 157 Figure 61 JNP10K PWR DC2 Input Terminal Marking CAUTION You must ensure that power connections maintain the proper polarity The ...

Page 168: ...inal Figure 62 Connect the DC Power Source Cables to a JNP10K PWR DC2 Power Supply 10 Install the plastic cable cover over each set of power cables and tighten the screws by using the Phillips screwdriver number 2 11 Unscrew the captive screw in the counterclockwise direction by using the Phillips screwdriver number 1 12 Rotate the captive screw away from the faceplate of the power supply to relea...

Page 169: ... one input the power supply is able to load balance internally WARNING Ensure that the power cords do not block access to router components or drape where people can trip on them 17 Set the three DIP switches to indicate the number of input sources and to indicate high or low power See Table 51 on page 159 and Figure 64 on page 160 Set both enable switches to the on position when using both source...

Page 170: ... is for a single feed and 5500 W is for dual feeds Off Enabled for 60 A feed 2200 W is for a single feed and 4400 W is for dual feeds Figure 64 Set the Enable Switches for the Power Source 1 DIP switches 2 Power switch on and standby O 18 Verify that the input 1 and 2 LEDs on the power supply faceplate are lit and are on steadily 19 Press the power switch to the on position 160 ...

Page 171: ... C under running conditions In order to avoid injury do not touch a running power supply with your bare hands CAUTION Before you remove a power supply ensure that you have power supplies sufficient to power the router left in the chassis See MX10004 Power Planning on page 88 and Power Requirements for MX10004 Components on page 88 CAUTION Do not leave the power supply slot empty for a long time wh...

Page 172: ... the right of the captive screw is set to the standby position 4 Unscrew the captive screw counterclockwise using the Phillips screwdriver number 1 See Figure 65 on page 162 Figure 65 Remove a JNP10K PWR DC2 Power Supply on an MX10004 5 Rotate the captive screw away from the faceplate of the power supply to release the latch 162 ...

Page 173: ... of the chassis 8 If you are not replacing the power supply install the cover over the slot To install the cover insert your thumb and forefinger into the finger holes of the cover squeeze to retract the spring latches and place the cover in the slot Do not run the chassis without a power supply or cover in place 9 Unscrew the screw on the plastic cable cover that shields the input terminal studs ...

Page 174: ...s MX10004 router Review how to prevent ESD damage See Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 263 Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available to install a fan tray in an MX10004 router Electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap A Phillips screwdriver optional number 1 or 2 for the captive screws A replacement fan tray CAUTION You can remove and replace one fan tray w...

Page 175: ...ap around your bare wrist and connect the other end of the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis see Figure 67 on page 165 Figure 67 ESD Point on the Rear of the MX10004 1 ESD point 2 Grasp the top and bottom fan tray handles and align the fan tray so that it makes contact with the side wall 3 Push the fan tray into place until it is fully seated 165 ...

Page 176: ...iper Networks MX10004 router chassis has two independent field replaceable fan trays JNP10004 FAN2 Each fan tray is a hot removable and hot insertable field replaceable unit FRU You can remove and replace a single fan tray while the router is running without turning off power to the router or disrupting routing functions CAUTION Remove the fan tray only if you have a replacement fan tray available...

Page 177: ... speed full speed commands to set the chassis fans to 100 speed After replacing the fans or SFBs set the fans to normal speed using the test chassis fan tray 0 speed normal and test chassis fan tray 1 speed normal command You install fan trays vertically on the rear of the chassis CAUTION You can replace one fan tray while the router is operating However if you remove both fan trays at the same ti...

Page 178: ...an tray forward 5 Using both hands lift the fan tray out of the slot and rest it on a flat surface with the handles to the side Install an MX10004 Fan Tray Controller For each of the two fan trays there is a JNP10004 FTC2 fan tray controller Each controller is a hot removable and hot insertable field replaceable unit FRU you can remove and replace one fan tray 168 ...

Page 179: ...p of the chassis Before you install a fan tray controller Ensure that you have removed the associated fan tray and fan tray controller See Figure 69 on page 168 and Remove an MX10004 Fan Tray Controller on page 170 Review how to prevent ESD damage See Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 263 Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available to install a fan tray controll...

Page 180: ...n the captive screws for the fan tray controller by hand or with a Phillips screwdriver 4 Reinstall the fan tray See Install an MX10004 Fan Tray on page 164 Remove an MX10004 Fan Tray Controller For each of the two fan trays there is a JNP10004 FTC2 fan tray controller Each fan tray controller is a hot removable and hot insertable field replaceable unit FRU you can remove and replace one fan tray ...

Page 181: ... boards SFBs at the top of the chassis Before you remove a fan tray controller Review how to prevent ESD damage See Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 263 Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available to remove a fan tray controller from an MX10004 Electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap An electrostatic bag or an antistatic mat Replacement fan tray controller ...

Page 182: ...an antistatic mat MX10004 Switch Fabric Board Maintenance IN THIS SECTION How to Handle and Store MX10004 Switch Fabric Board 173 Install an MX10004 Switch Fabric Board 175 Remove an MX10004 Switch Fabric Board 180 Each Juniper Networks MX10004 router contains a minimum of three and a maximum of six JNP10004 SF2 Switch Fabric Boards SFBs These boards are installed vertically mid chassis between th...

Page 183: ...73 How to Store a Switch Fabric Board 174 The MX10004 SFBs have fragile components To prevent damage to the SFBs be sure you follow safe handling practices How to Hold an SFB You install Juniper Networks Switch Fabric Boards SFBs vertically and hold them vertically until they are clear of the router Then you rotate them 90 degrees and place them on an antistatic mat or in an antistatic bag for sto...

Page 184: ... another or on top of any other component Place each unit separately in an antistatic bag or on an antistatic mat placed on a flat stable surface NOTE We recommend that two people insert the SFB into the bag because these units are heavy and antistatic bags are fragile NOTE The JNP10004 SF2 SFBs are shipped with protective plastic covers on the fabric interface connectors The plastic covers keep t...

Page 185: ...r SFBs at 40 C chassis ambient temperature ensure that the fans run at 100 fan speed for at least 10 minutes before replacing the fans or SFBs Use the test chassis fan tray 0 speed full speed and test chassis fan tray 1 speed full speed commands to set the chassis fans to 100 speed After replacing the fans or SFBs set the fans to normal speed using the test chassis fan tray 0 speed normal and test...

Page 186: ...ll an SFB Antistatic bag or antistatic mat Electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap Phillips number 2 screwdriver optional Replacement SFB To install an MX10004 Switch Fabric Board 1 Place an antistatic bag or an antistatic mat on a flat stable surface 2 Wrap and fasten one end of the ESD grounding strap around your bare wrist and connect the other end of the strap to an ESD point on the chassi...

Page 187: ...ESD Point on the Rear of the MX10004 1 ESD point 3 Remove the appropriate fan tray see Remove an MX10004 Fan Tray on page 166 CAUTION Do not remove both fan trays at the same time Remove and replace one fan tray at a time If you remove both fan trays the system triggers a thermal alarm and shuts down the router 177 ...

Page 188: ... the protective plastic covers that are on the fabric interface connectors of the SFB Save the plastic covers for future use see Figure 77 on page 178 Figure 77 Remove Protective Plastic Covers from JNP10004 SF2 SFB Interface Connectors 6 Lift the SFB by the handle with one hand and support the lower edge with the other hand 7 Hold the SFB vertically and slide the SFB into the open slot until the ...

Page 189: ...8 Grasp the two ejector handles and fold them inward until they latch to seat the SFB see Figure 78 on page 179 Figure 78 Install an MX10004 Switch Fabric Board 179 ...

Page 190: ... number online command You can check the status of the SFB using the show chassis sfb and the show chassis fabric summary commands NOTE If you completely powered off the SFB using the set chassis sfb slot number offline command you must delete the configuration to bring the SFB online To delete the configuration and bring a replacement SFB online use the delete chassis sfb slot number offline comm...

Page 191: ...hin a short time install the SFB cover into the slot to maintain proper airflow in the card cage NOTE When replacing the fans or SFBs at 40 C chassis ambient temperature ensure that the fans run at 100 fan speed for at least 10 minutes before replacing the fans or SFBs Use the test chassis fan tray 0 speed full speed and test chassis fan tray 1 speed full speed commands to set the chassis fans to ...

Page 192: ... to the protective earthing terminal and below the bottom power supply on the rear of the MX10004 see Figure 80 on page 182 Figure 80 ESD Point on the Rear of the MX10004 1 ESD point 4 Remove the appropriate fan tray see Remove an MX10004 Fan Tray on page 166 CAUTION Do not remove both fan trays at the same time Remove and replace one fan tray at a time If you remove both fan trays the system trig...

Page 193: ...5 Loosen the captive screws at the top and bottom of the SFB by hand or with a Phillips screwdriver See Figure 81 on page 183 Figure 81 Loosen the Captive Screws on the SFB 183 ...

Page 194: ... of the chassis Wear proper protective heat resistant gloves while removing an SFB 8 Support the SFB as you rotate the SFB 90 degrees and place it on the antistatic mat with the printed circuit board PCB facing upward Be careful to handle the SFB by the ejectors Be careful not to bump or handle the SFB by the connectors If you don t have an antistatic mat have another person help you slide the ant...

Page 195: ...ective Plastic Covers on the JNP10004 SF2 SFB Interface Connectors MX10004 Routing and Control Board Maintenance SUMMARY Maintaining a Juniper Networks MX10004 router includes removing and installing the Routing and Control Board RCB IN THIS SECTION Handle and Store Routing and Control Boards Properly 186 Install an MX10004 Routing and Control Board 187 Remove an MX10004 Routing and Control Board ...

Page 196: ...e chassis 3 Take care not to strike the unit against any object as you carry it CAUTION Never hold the RCB by the connector edge The connectors are fragile and the RCB will not seat properly if one or more of the connectors are damaged 4 If you must rest an RCB on an edge place a cushion between the edge and the surface CAUTION Do not stack RCBs on top of one another or on top of any other compone...

Page 197: ...aceplate toward you 3 Carefully insert the connector edge into the opening of the bag and pull the bag toward you to cover the unit Install an MX10004 Routing and Control Board A Juniper Networks MX10004 router can have one or two Routing and Control Boards RCBs depending on the configuration You can install RCBs in either of the two top slots on the front of the chassis In redundant configuration...

Page 198: ...ge 188 or remove the failing RCB see Remove an MX10004 Routing and Control Board on page 189 Figure 85 Removing a Routing and Control Board Cover Panel 3 Remove the new RCB from the electrostatic bag and inspect it for any damage before installing it in the chassis 4 Lift the RCB by its sides being careful not to strike the connectors against any object 5 Carefully align the sides of the RCB with ...

Page 199: ...ditional unit You can also use the show chassis environment cb command to verify that the RCB is online Remove an MX10004 Routing and Control Board A Juniper Networks MX10004 router can have one or two Routing and Control Boards RCBs depending on the configuration You can install RCBs in either of the two top slots on the front of the chassis In redundant configurations an RCB is a hot removable a...

Page 200: ...quest vmhost power off other routing engine Power off the vmhost yes no yes Initiating vmhost shutdown warning Initiating Junos shutdown shutdown pid 42862 Shutdown NOW user host request chassis cb slot slot number offline You can use the show chassis environment cb match State CLI command to verify that the RCB is offline user host show chassis environment cb match State State Online Master State...

Page 201: ...CB on the antistatic mat 8 If you are not replacing the RCB now install a cover panel in the empty slot MX10004 Line Card Maintenance SUMMARY Maintaining Juniper Networks MX10004 routers includes removing and reinstalling line cards IN THIS SECTION Handle and Store MX10004 Line Cards Properly 192 Handle an MX10004 Line Card Properly 192 Store a Line Card Properly 193 Bring an MX10004 Line Card Onl...

Page 202: ...ctions Handle and Store MX10004 Line Cards Properly The MX10004 line cards have fragile components To avoid damaging the line cards be sure you follow safe handling practices Handle an MX10004 Line Card Properly Pay attention to the way you handle the line cards Line cards are installed horizontally and it is best to hold them by the sides of the units when they are not in the chassis To handle an...

Page 203: ...other component 5 Place each line card separately in an electrostatic bag or on an antistatic mat placed on a flat stable surface Store a Line Card Properly You must store line cards either in the chassis or in a spare shipping container horizontally and sheet metal side down Don t stack these units on top of one another or on top of any other component You must place each unit separately in an an...

Page 204: ...tic bag by yourself 1 Lay the unit horizontally on an antistatic mat that is on a flat stable surface with the sheet metal side down 2 Orient the unit with the faceplate toward you 3 Carefully insert the connector edge into the opening of the bag and pull the bag toward you to cover the unit Bring an MX10004 Line Card Online or Take It Offline The offline online OFF button is recessed below the fa...

Page 205: ...s n 1 power redundancy To determine whether the router has enough power available for the line card use the show chassis power detail command Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available to install a line card in the router ESD grounding strap Phillips screwdriver number 2 To install an MX10004 line card in the router chassis 1 Wrap and fasten one end of the ESD grounding strap aro...

Page 206: ... the handles on the faceplate Neither the handles nor the edge connectors can support the weight of the line card Lifting the line card by the handles or edge connectors might bend them If the edge connectors are bent you may not be able to seat the line card in the chassis properly See Figure 91 on page 196 Figure 91 Line Card Connectors 3 Remove the line card from the antistatic bag and inspect ...

Page 207: ...card all the way into the slot until the handle holes align See Figure 93 on page 197 Figure 93 Insert the Line Card into the Slot and Rotate the Handles 7 Rotate the handles simultaneously until the line card is fully seated and the handles are vertical 8 If the router is not powered the line card automatically comes online when you apply power to the router If you are adding the line card to a r...

Page 208: ...ic Cable from an Optical Transceiver on an MX10004 Router on page 210 Review how to handle and store the line card See Handle and Store MX10004 Line Cards Properly on page 192 Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available to remove a line card from an MX10004 chassis ESD grounding strap An antistatic bag or antistatic mat NOTE Placing a line card in an electrostatic bag might requir...

Page 209: ...t and connect the other end of the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis An ESD point is located above the status LED panel on the front of the router chassis See Figure 89 on page 195 3 Label the cables connected to each port on the line card so that you can reconnect the cables to the correct ports 4 Issue the following CLI command to take the line card offline request chassis fpc slot s...

Page 210: ...ective plastic cover on the fabric interface connectors of the line card to keep the connectors clean and free of dust and other particles see Figure 95 on page 200 Figure 95 Insert Protective Plastic Cover on MX10K LC9600 Interface Connectors 9 If you are not installing a line card in the emptied line card slot within a short time install a cover over the slot Do this to protect the interior of t...

Page 211: ...card Phillips screwdriver number 2 To install the MX10004 cable management system see Figure 96 on page 201 1 Open the shipping carton for the cable management system and check that you have Two handle extensions One cable tray Figure 96 Cable Management System Components 1 Handle extensions 2 Cable tray 201 ...

Page 212: ...2 Use the Phillips screwdriver to loosen and remove the screws on the two line card handles see Figure 97 on page 202 Figure 97 Remove the Handle Screws 202 ...

Page 213: ...ge 203 Figure 98 Attach the Handle Extensions 4 Tighten the screws into the handle extensions 5 Snap open the blue clips on the ends of the cable tray with your hands 6 Place the cable tray across the front of the line card so that the two ends of the cable tray are under the handle extensions 203 ...

Page 214: ...7 Snap to close the blue clips of the cable tray around the handle extensions see Figure 99 on page 204 Figure 99 Add the Cable Tray 204 ...

Page 215: ...agement System MX10004 Transceiver and Fiber Optic Cable Installation and Removal IN THIS SECTION Install a Transceiver in an MX10004 Line Card 206 Remove a Transceiver from an MX10004 Line Card 207 Connect a Fiber Optic Cable to an Optical Transceiver in an MX10004 Router 209 Disconnect a Fiber Optic Cable from an Optical Transceiver on an MX10004 Router 210 Fiber Optic Cable Maintenance for an M...

Page 216: ...Remove the transceiver from its bag 2 Check to see whether the transceiver is covered by a rubber safety cap If it is not cover the transceiver with a rubber safety cap LASER WARNING Do not leave a fiber optic transceiver uncovered except when inserting or removing a cable The rubber safety cap keeps the port clean and prevents accidental exposure to laser light 3 If the port in which you want to ...

Page 217: ...ic transceivers and fiber optic cables connected to transceivers emit laser light that can damage your eyes Figure 101 Install an SFP Transceiver Figure 102 Install a QSFP QSFP28 or QSFP56 DD Transceiver Remove a Transceiver from an MX10004 Line Card Before you begin to remove a transceiver from the MX10004 line card ensure that you have taken the necessary precautions for safe handling of lasers ...

Page 218: ...nsceiver uncovered except when inserting or removing a cable The rubber safety cap keeps the port clean and prevents accidental exposure to laser light CAUTION Do not bend fiber optic cables beyond their minimum bend radius Bending the cables beyond their minimum bend radius can damage the cables and cause problems that are difficult to diagnose 4 Remove the cable connected to the transceiver see ...

Page 219: ...ING Do not look directly into a fiber optic transceiver or into the ends of fiber optic cables Fiber optic transceivers and fiber optic cables connected to transceivers emit laser light that can damage your eyes LASER WARNING Do not stare into the laser beam or view it directly with optical instruments even if the interface has been disabled 1 If the fiber optic cable connector is covered by a rub...

Page 220: ... an optical transceiver on an MX10004 router 1 Recommended Disable the port in which the transceiver is installed by including the disable statement at the edit interfaces hierarchy level for the specific interface LASER WARNING Do not look directly into a fiber optic transceiver or into the ends of fiber optic cables Fiber optic transceivers and fiber optic cables connected to transceivers emit l...

Page 221: ...ments can damage the instruments which are expensive to repair Attach a short fiber extension to the optical equipment Any wear and tear due to frequent plugging and unplugging is then absorbed by the short fiber extension This extension is easier and less expensive to replace than the optical instruments Keep fiber optic cable connections clean Microdeposits of oil and dust in the canal of the tr...

Page 222: ... To power off an MX10004 router 1 Connect to the router using one of the following methods Connect a management device to the console CON port on an RCB by following the instructions in Connect an MX10004 Router to a Management Console on page 140 Connect a management device to one of the two management MGMT ports on the RCB by following the instructions in Connect an MX10004 Router to a Network f...

Page 223: ...cted to the power supply faceplate DC power supply Loosen the thumbscrews by securing the DC power connector on the power source cables Remove the power source cables from the power supply 6 Remove any remaining cables and optics before you remove the chassis from the rack Remove an MX10004 Router from a Four Post Rack Using a Mechanical Lift Before you remove the Juniper Networks MX10004 router u...

Page 224: ...rays and SFBs before you attempt to move the router chassis See the following topics Remove a Line Card from an MX10004 Router Chassis on page 198 Remove an MX10004 Routing and Control Board on page 189 Remove a JNP10K PWR AC2 Power Supply on page 151 Remove a JNP10K PWR DC2 Power Supply on page 161 Remove an MX10004 Fan Tray on page 166 Remove an MX10004 Switch Fabric Board on page 180 Ensure tha...

Page 225: ...that the rack is stable and secured to the building Ensure that there is enough space to place the removed router in its new location and that the path to the new location is clear MX10004 Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance on page 87 Review General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 239 Review the chassis lifting guidelines described in Chassis and Component Lifting G...

Page 226: ... 1 Remove all optics line cards RCBs power supplies fan trays and SFBs before you attempt to move the router chassis See the following topics Remove a Line Card from an MX10004 Router Chassis on page 198 Remove an MX10004 Routing and Control Board on page 189 Remove a JNP10K PWR AC2 Power Supply on page 151 Remove a JNP10K PWR DC2 Power Supply on page 161 Remove an MX10004 Fan Tray on page 166 Rem...

Page 227: ... it up from the mounting tray attached to the rack 5 Carefully lift the chassis out of rack If you have a pallet jack move the router onto the pallet jack See Figure 104 on page 217 Figure 104 Lift the MX10004 Without Using a Mechanical Lift 6 Carefully move the chassis to its new location After moving the router to its new location install the components in the chassis or store the components in ...

Page 228: ...5 CHAPTER Troubleshooting the MX10004 Router Alarm Messages 219 ...

Page 229: ...at can help you in monitoring the device Table 53 Alarm Terms and Definitions Term Definition Alarm Signal alerting you to conditions that might prevent normal operation On the device alarm indicators might include the LCD panel and LEDs on the device The LCD panel if present on the device displays the chassis alarm message count Blinking yellow LEDs indicate minor alarm conditions for chassis com...

Page 230: ...n in service or degradation in performance A yellow alarm condition requires monitoring or maintenance For example a missing rescue configuration generates a yellow system alarm Alarm types Alarms include the following types Chassis alarm Predefined alarm triggered by a physical condition on the device such as a power supply failure or excessive component temperature Interface alarm Alarm you conf...

Page 231: ...he edit chassis hierarchy level You can specify the ethernet fibre channel or management ethernet interface type By default major alarms are configured for interface link down conditions on the control plane and management network interfaces in an MX10004 router The link down alarms indicate that connectivity to the control plane network is down You can configure these alarms to be ignored using t...

Page 232: ...6 CHAPTER Contacting Customer Support and Returning the Chassis or Components Return Procedures for the MX10004 Chassis or Components 223 ...

Page 233: ... Return Procedure Overview If you need to return an MX10004 chassis or an MX10004 component to Juniper Networks for repair or replacement follow these steps 1 Determine the serial number of the component For instructions see Locate the Serial Number on an MX10004 Chassis or Component on page 224 2 Obtain a Return Materials Authorization RMA number from the Juniper Technical Assistance Center JTAC ...

Page 234: ...r or replacement you must locate the serial number of the router or component You must provide the serial number to the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center JTAC when you contact them to obtain an RMA See Contact Customer Support to Obtain a Return Materials Authorization for an MX10004 Router or Component on page 230 If the router is operational and you can access the CLI you can list ser...

Page 235: ...ter chassis See Figure 105 on page 225 for the location on an MX10004 router Figure 105 MX10004 Serial Number Label Locate the Serial Number ID Label on an MX10004 Power Supply The power supplies installed in an MX10004 routers are field replaceable units FRUs For each FRU you must remove the FRU from the router chassis to see the FRU serial number ID label 225 ...

Page 236: ... supply See Figure 106 on page 226 Figure 106 JNP10K PWR AC2 Power Supply Serial Number Location JNP10K PWR DC2 power supply The serial number ID label is on the left side of the power supply See Figure 107 on page 226 Figure 107 JNP10K PWR DC2 Power Supply Serial Number Location 226 ...

Page 237: ...erial number ID label Fan tray The serial number ID label for the fan tray JNP10004 FAN2 is located on the inside of the fan tray at the base of the fan tray Control Board CB See Figure 108 on page 227 Figure 108 MX10004 Fan Tray Serial Number Location Fan tray controller The serial number ID label for the fan tray controller JNP10004 FTC2 is located on the top of the fan tray controller See Figur...

Page 238: ...MX10004 Routing and Control Boards The serial number ID label for a Routing and Control Board RCB is located on the connector end of the unit See Figure 110 on page 228 Figure 110 MX10004 Routing and Control Board Serial Number Location 228 ...

Page 239: ...ial Number ID Labels on an MX10004 Line Card The serial number ID label for an MX10004 line card is located on the connector end of the card see Figure 111 on page 229 Figure 111 Line Card Serial Number Location 229 ...

Page 240: ...n a Return Materials Authorization for an MX10004 Router or Component If you want to return an MX10004 router or component to Juniper Networks for repair or replacement you must first obtain a Return Materials Authorization RMA from the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center JTAC After locating the serial number of the device or component you want to return open a service request with the Ju...

Page 241: ...ontact JTAC 24 hours a day seven days a week on the Web or by telephone Service Request Manager https support juniper net support Telephone 1 888 314 JTAC 1 888 314 5822 toll free in the USA Canada and Mexico NOTE For international or direct dial options in countries without toll free numbers see https www juniper net support requesting support html If you are contacting JTAC by telephone enter yo...

Page 242: ...g materials contact your JTAC representative to learn about approved packing materials See Contact Customer Support to Obtain a Return Materials Authorization for an MX10004 Router or Component on page 230 Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available ESD grounding strap Electrostatic bag for each component If you want to return the chassis A 13 32 in or 10 mm open end or socket wre...

Page 243: ...er cables See Remove an MX10004 Router on page 211 2 Remove the cables that connect the MX10004 chassis to all external devices 3 Remove all line cards and pack them in their original shipping containers See Remove a Line Card from an MX10004 Router Chassis on page 198 and Store a Line Card Properly on page 193 4 Install covers over blank slots Leave components that came installed in the chassis i...

Page 244: ...r is facing the silkscreened front mark on the pallet The pallet also has crop marks to guide you in positioning the router chassis 8 Use the 13 32 in or 10 mm open end or socket wrench to install the four sets of brackets and bolts that secure the router chassis to the wooden pallet 9 Slide the plastic cover over the router chassis The plastic cover is part of the router s original packing materi...

Page 245: ...k router components Return individual components in separate boxes if they do not fit together on one level in the shipping box To pack MX10004 components for shipping 1 Place individual FRUs in antistatic bags 2 Use the original packing materials if they are available If the original packing materials are not available ensure that the component is adequately packed to prevent damage during transi...

Page 246: ...5 Write the RMA number on the exterior of the box to ensure proper tracking 236 ...

Page 247: ...and Component Lifting Guidelines 247 Rack Mounting and Cabinet Mounting Warnings 247 Grounded Equipment Warning 251 Radiation from Open Port Apertures Warning 252 Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings 253 Maintenance and Operational Safety Guidelines and Warnings 256 General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings 262 Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage 263 Site Electrical Wiring...

Page 248: ...ing 270 DC Power Wiring Terminations Warning 272 Multiple Power Supplies Disconnection Warning 273 TN Power Warning 274 Action to Take After an Electrical Accident 274 Agency Approvals for MX10004 Routers 275 Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for the MX10004 Router 277 ...

Page 249: ...ard to people or make the equipment unsafe Never attempt to lift an object that is too heavy for one person to handle Never install or manipulate wiring during electrical storms Never install electrical jacks in wet locations unless the jacks are specifically designed for wet environments Operate the device only when it is properly grounded Follow the instructions in this guide to properly ground ...

Page 250: ...might overlook this important information if it was not highlighted in a Note CAUTION You need to observe the specified guidelines to prevent minor injury or discomfort to you or severe damage to the device Attention Veillez à respecter les consignes indiquées pour éviter toute incommodité ou blessure légère voire des dégâts graves pour l appareil LASER WARNING This symbol alerts you to the risk o...

Page 251: ...n Unfällen bewußt Avvertenza Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo La situazione potrebbe causare infortuni alle persone Prima di lavorare su qualsiasi apparecchiatura occorre conoscere i pericoli relativi ai circuiti elettrici ed essere al corrente delle pratiche standard per la prevenzione di incidenti Advarsel Dette varselsymbolet betyr fare Du befinner deg i en situasjon som kan føre...

Page 252: ...rato e qualificato deve essere autorizzato ad installare o sostituire questo apparecchio Advarsel Kun kvalifisert personell med riktig opplæring bør montere eller bytte ut dette utstyret Aviso Este equipamento deverá ser instalado ou substituído apenas por pessoal devidamente treinado e qualificado Atención Estos equipos deben ser instalados y reemplazados exclusivamente por personal técnico adecu...

Page 253: ...l and operate your equipment Fire Suppression In the event of an electrical hazard or an electrical fire you should first turn power off to the equipment at the source Then use a Type C fire extinguisher which uses noncorrosive fire retardants to extinguish the fire Fire Suppression Equipment Type C fire extinguishers which use noncorrosive fire retardants such as carbon dioxide and Halotron are m...

Page 254: ...ARNING Read the installation instructions before you connect the device to a power source Waarschuwing Raadpleeg de installatie aanwijzingen voordat u het systeem met de voeding verbindt Varoitus Lue asennusohjeet ennen järjestelmän yhdistämistä virtalähteeseen Avertissement Avant de brancher le système sur la source d alimentation consulter les directives d installation Warnung Lesen Sie die Inst...

Page 255: ...es auxquelles seul le personnel de service peut accéder en utilisant un outil spécial un mécanisme de verrouillage et une clé ou tout autre moyen de sécurité L accès aux zones de sécurité est sous le contrôle de l autorité responsable de l emplacement Warnung Diese Einheit ist zur Installation in Bereichen mit beschränktem Zutritt vorgesehen Ein Bereich mit beschränktem Zutritt ist ein Bereich zu ...

Page 256: ...sonal med ett speciellt verktyg lås och nyckel eller annan säkerhetsanordning och kontrolleras av den auktoritet som ansvarar för området Ramp Warning WARNING When installing the device do not use a ramp inclined at more than 10 degrees Waarschuwing Gebruik een oprijplaat niet onder een hoek van meer dan 10 graden Varoitus Älä käytä sellaista kaltevaa pintaa jonka kaltevuus ylittää 10 astetta Aver...

Page 257: ...vers slings lifts and so on When this is not practical engage specially trained persons or systems such as riggers or movers Rack Mounting and Cabinet Mounting Warnings Ensure that the rack or cabinet in which the device is installed is evenly and securely supported Uneven mechanical loading could lead to a hazardous condition WARNING To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing the device ...

Page 258: ...etaan sen ollessa telineessä on noudatettava erityisiä varotoimia järjestelmän vakavuuden säilyttämiseksi jotta vältytään loukkaantumiselta Noudata seuraavia turvallisuusohjeita Juniper Networks switch on asennettava telineeseen joka on kiinnitetty rakennukseen Jos telineessä ei ole muita laitteita aseta laite telineen alaosaan Jos laite asetetaan osaksi täytettyyn telineeseen aloita kuormittamine...

Page 259: ...en wobei das schwerste Bauteil unten im Gestell anzubringen ist Wird das Gestell mit Stabilisierungszubehör geliefert sind zuerst die Stabilisatoren zu installieren bevor Sie die Einheit im Gestell anbringen oder sie warten Avvertenza Per evitare infortuni fisici durante il montaggio o la manutenzione di questa unità in un supporto occorre osservare speciali precauzioni per garantire che il sistem...

Page 260: ...eciais para se certificar de que o sistema possui um suporte estável As seguintes directrizes ajudá lo ão a efectuar o seu trabalho com segurança O Juniper Networks switch deverá ser instalado numa prateleira fixa à estrutura do edificio Esta unidade deverá ser montada na parte inferior da estante caso seja esta a única unidade a ser montada Ao montar esta unidade numa estante parcialmente ocupada...

Page 261: ...ällningen Om denna enhet installeras på en delvis fylld ställning skall ställningen fyllas nedifrån och upp med de tyngsta enheterna längst ned på ställningen Om ställningen är försedd med stabiliseringsdon skall dessa monteras fast innan enheten installeras eller underhålls på ställningen Grounded Equipment Warning WARNING This device must be properly grounded at all times Follow the instructions...

Page 262: ...LASER WARNING Because invisible radiation might be emitted from the aperture of the port when no fiber cable is connected avoid 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 blootstelling aan straling en het kijken in open openingen vermeden te worden Varoit...

Page 263: ...erto Atención Debido a que la apertura del puerto puede emitir radiación invisible cuando no existe un cable de fibra conectado evite mirar directamente a las aperturas para no exponerse a la radiación Varning Osynlig strålning kan avges från en portöppning utan ansluten fiberkabel och du bör därför undvika att bli utsatt för strålning genom att inte stirra in i oskyddade öppningar Laser and LED S...

Page 264: ... laser could permanently damage the eye Avertissement Les connecteurs à fibre optique sans terminaison peuvent émettre un rayonnement laser invisible Le cristallin de l œil humain faisant converger toute la puissance du laser sur la rétine toute focalisation directe de l œil sur une source laser même de faible puissance peut entraîner des lésions oculaires irréversibles Class 1 Laser Product Warni...

Page 265: ...NG Do not stare into the laser beam or view it directly with optical instruments Waarschuwing Niet in de straal staren of hem rechtstreeks bekijken met optische instrumenten Varoitus Älä katso säteeseen äläkä tarkastele sitä suoraan optisen laitteen avulla Avertissement Ne pas fixer le faisceau des yeux ni l observer directement à l aide d instruments optiques Warnung Nicht direkt in den Strahl bl...

Page 266: ...tning Activity Warning 259 Operating Temperature Warning 260 Product Disposal Warning 261 While performing the maintenance activities for devices observe the following guidelines and warnings Battery Handling Warning WARNING Replacing a battery incorrectly might result in an explosion Replace a battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries ...

Page 267: ...ner Avvertenza Pericolo di esplosione se la batteria non è installata correttamente Sostituire solo con una di tipo uguale o equivalente consigliata dal produttore Eliminare le batterie usate secondo le istruzioni del produttore Aviso Existe perigo de explosão se a bateria for substituída incorrectamente Substitua a bateria por uma bateria igual ou de um tipo equivalente recomendado pelo fabricant...

Page 268: ...Erde angeschlossen werden und können schwere Verbrennungen verursachen oder an die Anschlußklemmen angeschweißt werden Avvertenza Prima di intervenire su apparecchiature collegate alle linee di alimentazione togliersi qualsiasi monile inclusi anelli collane braccialetti ed orologi Gli oggetti metallici si riscaldano quando sono collegati tra punti di alimentazione e massa possono causare ustioni g...

Page 269: ...ssa äläkä yhdistä tai irrota kaapeleita ukkosilmalla Avertissement Ne pas travailler sur le système ni brancher ou débrancher les câbles pendant un orage Warnung Arbeiten Sie nicht am System und schließen Sie keine Kabel an bzw trennen Sie keine ab wenn es gewittert Avvertenza Non lavorare sul sistema o collegare oppure scollegare i cavi durante un temporale con fulmini Advarsel Utfør aldri arbeid...

Page 270: ...ot d air constant dégagez un espace d au moins 15 2 cm autour des ouvertures de ventilations Warnung Um einen Router der switch vor Überhitzung zu schützen darf dieser nicht in einer Gegend betrieben werden in der die Umgebungstemperatur das empfohlene Maximum von 40 C überschreitet Um Lüftungsverschluß zu verhindern achten Sie darauf daß mindestens 15 2 cm lichter Raum um die Lüftungsöffnungen he...

Page 271: ...t volgens alle landelijke wetten en voorschriften te worden afgedankt Varoitus Tämän tuotteen lopullisesta hävittämisestä tulee huolehtia kaikkia valtakunnallisia lakeja ja säännöksiä noudattaen Avertissement La mise au rebut définitive de ce produit doit être effectuée conformément à toutes les lois et réglementations en vigueur Warnung Dieses Produkt muß den geltenden Gesetzen und Vorschriften e...

Page 272: ... secteur les ports pour intérieur ne doivent pas être raccordés physiquement aux interfaces prévues pour la connexion à l installation extérieure ou à son câblage Les ports pour intérieur de l appareil sont réservés au raccordement de câbles pour intérieur ou non exposés uniquement L ajout de protections ne constitue pas une précaution suffisante pour raccorder physiquement ces interfaces au câbla...

Page 273: ...rical ratings and product usage instructions To ensure that the device and peripheral equipment function safely and correctly use the cables and connectors specified for the attached peripheral equipment and make certain they are in good condition You can remove and replace many device components without powering off or disconnecting power to the device as detailed elsewhere in the hardware docume...

Page 274: ...that is subject to ESD damage and that is removed from the device make sure the equipment end of your ESD wrist strap is attached to the ESD point on the chassis If no grounding strap is available touch the exposed bare metal of the device to ground yourself before handling the component Avoid contact between the component that is subject to ESD damage and your clothing ESD voltages emitted from c...

Page 275: ... electrical wiring at your site WARNING You must provide a properly grounded and shielded environment and use electrical surge suppression devices Avertissement Vous devez établir un environnement protégé et convenablement mis à la terre et utiliser des dispositifs de parasurtension Table 54 Site Electrical Wiring Guidelines Site Wiring Factor Guidelines Signaling limitations If your site experien...

Page 276: ...ower surges conducted over the lines into the equipment AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines The following electrical safety guidelines apply to AC powered devices Note the following warnings printed on the device CAUTION THIS UNIT HAS MORE THAN ONE POWER SUPPLY CORD DISCONNECT ALL POWER SUPPLY CORDS BEFORE SERVICING TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK ATTENTION CET APPAREIL COMPORTE PLUS D UN CORDON D ALIME...

Page 277: ...red device Waarschuwing Voordat u aan een frame of in de nabijheid van voedingen werkt dient u bij wisselstroom toestellen de stekker van het netsnoer uit het stopcontact te halen Varoitus Kytke irti vaihtovirtalaitteiden virtajohto ennen kuin teet mitään asennuspohjalle tai työskentelet virtalähteiden läheisyydessä Avertissement Avant de travailler sur un châssis ou à proximité d une alimentation...

Page 278: ...te verzekeren dat alle stroom UIT is geschakeld kiest u op het schakelbord de stroomverbreker die het gelijkstroom circuit bedient draait de stroomverbreker naar de UIT positie en plakt de schakelaarhendel van de stroomverbreker met plakband in de UIT positie vast Varoitus Varmista että tasavirtapiirissä ei ole virtaa ennen seuraavien toimenpiteiden suorittamista Varmistaaksesi että virta on KATKA...

Page 279: ...rrente contínua e coloque o na posição OFF Desligado segurando nessa posição a manivela do interruptor do disjuntor com fita isoladora Atención Antes de proceder con los siguientes pasos comprobar que la alimentación del circuito de corriente continua CC esté cortada OFF Para asegurarse de que toda la alimentación esté cortada OFF localizar el interruptor automático en el panel que alimenta al cir...

Page 280: ...Når enheten installeres må jordledningen alltid tilkobles først og frakobles sist Aviso Ao instalar a unidade a ligação à terra deverá ser sempre a primeira a ser ligada e a última a ser desligada Atención Al instalar el equipo conectar la tierra la primera y desconectarla la última Varning Vid installation av enheten måste jordledningen alltid anslutas först och kopplas bort sist DC Power Wiring ...

Page 281: ...ti all estremità del cablaggio come illustrato La corretta sequenza di cablaggio è da massa a massa da positivo a positivo da linea ad L e da negativo a negativo da neutro a N Tenere presente che il filo di massa deve sempre venire collegato per primo e scollegato per ultimo Advarsel Riktig tilkoples tilkoplingssekvens er jord til jord RTN til RTN 48 V til 48 V Riktig frakoples tilkoplingssekvens ...

Page 282: ...tulee puristaa yhteen sekä eristeen että johdinosan Avertissement Quand des fils torsadés sont nécessaires utiliser des douilles terminales homologuées telles que celles à circuit fermé ou du type à plage ouverte avec cosses rebroussées Ces douilles terminales doivent être de la taille qui convient aux fils et doivent être refermées sur la gaine isolante et sur le conducteur Warnung Wenn Litzenver...

Page 283: ... Multiple Power Supplies Disconnection Warning WARNING The network device has more than one power supply connection All connections must be removed completely to remove power from the unit completely Waarschuwing Deze eenheid heeft meer dan één stroomtoevoerverbinding alle verbindingen moeten volledig worden verwijderd om de stroom van deze eenheid volledig te verwijderen Varoitus Tässä laitteessa...

Page 284: ...Het apparaat is ontworpen om te functioneren met TN energiesystemen Varoitus Koje on suunniteltu toimimaan TN sähkövoimajärjestelmien yhteydessä Avertissement Ce dispositif a été conçu pour fonctionner avec des systèmes d alimentation TN Warnung Das Gerät ist für die Verwendung mit TN Stromsystemen ausgelegt Avvertenza Il dispositivo è stato progettato per l uso con sistemi di alimentazione TN Adv...

Page 285: ...rs IN THIS SECTION Compliance Statement for Argentina 276 The MX10004 routers comply with the following standards Safety CAN CSA C22 2 No 62368 1 14 and 60950 1 UL 62368 1 and 60950 1 IEC 62368 1 and 60950 1 All country deviations CB Scheme report IEC 62368 3 for USB and PoE CB Scheme report CFR Title 21 Chapter 1 Subchapter J Part 1040 REDR c 1370 OR CAN CSA E 60825 1 Part 1 IEC 60825 1 IEC 60825...

Page 286: ...CISPR 24 EN 55035 CISPR 35 IEC EN 61000 Series AS NZS CISPR 32 VCCI CISPR 32 BSMI CNS 13438 KN32 and KN35 KN 61000 Series TEC SD DD EMC 221 05 OCT 16 TCVN 7189 TCVN 7317 Compliance Statement for Argentina EQUIPO DE USO IDÓNEO 276 ...

Page 287: ...requirements Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the users satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to connect the equipment to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the inside wiring associated with a single line ...

Page 288: ...ty telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas European Community This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Israel Translation from Hebrew Warning This product is Class A In re...

Page 289: ...FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential ar...

Page 290: ... installation in locations where the National Electrical Code NEC applies The battery return connection is to be treated as an Isolated DC return DC I as defined in GR 1089 CORE GR 63 Core The equipment is suitable for installation as part of the Common Bonding Network CBN The equipment is suitable for installation in a central office CO 280 ...

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