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MX10008 Universal Routing Platform
Hardware Guide

Published

2019-11-11

Summary of Contents for MX10008

Page 1: ...MX10008 Universal Routing Platform Hardware Guide Published 2019 11 11 ...

Page 2: ...Hardware Guide Copyright 2019 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: ...0008 System Overview 21 MX10008 Hardware Overview 21 Benefits of the MX10008 Router 22 Chassis Description 23 MX10008 Routing and Control Board 25 MX10008 Line Card MX10K LC2101 26 Switch Fabric Boards 26 Cooling System 27 MX10008 Power Supplies 28 Software on MX10008 30 MX10008 Components and Configurations 31 MX10008 Component Redundancy 33 MX10008 Hardware and CLI Terminology Mapping 33 MX10008...

Page 4: ...s 72 JNP10K PWR DC Power Supply LEDs 73 JNP10K PWR DC2 Power Supply LEDs 75 MX10008 Routing and Control Board Components and Descriptions 77 MX10008 Routing and Control Board Description 77 Routing and Control Board Functions 78 Routing and Control Board Components 79 MX10008 Routing and Control Board LEDs 80 MX10008 Switch Fabric Board 83 MX10008 Switch Fabric Board Description 84 MX10008 Switch ...

Page 5: ...Specifications 115 JNP10K PWR DC2 Power Specifications 116 MX10008 Grounding Cable and Lug Specifications 117 MX10008 Transceiver and Cable Specifications 118 MX10008 Optical Transceiver and Cable Support 119 MX10008 Cable Specifications for Console and Management Connections 120 Understanding Fiber Optic Cable Signal Loss Attenuation and Dispersion 120 Signal Loss in Multimode and Single Mode Fib...

Page 6: ...MX10000 to Earth Ground 160 Connecting AC Power to an MX10000 163 Connecting DC Power to an MX10000 164 Connecting the MX10008 to External Devices 164 Connecting an MX10008 to a Network for Out of Band Management 165 Connecting an MX10008 Router to a Management Console 166 Configuring an MX10008 Router 167 Maintaining Components 4 Field Replaceable Units in an MX10008 173 Removing and Installing R...

Page 7: ...ine Cards and Routing and Control Boards 244 Holding Switch Fabric Boards 246 Storing Line Cards RCBs and SFBs 247 Removing an MX10008 Switch Fabric Board 248 Installing an MX10008 Switch Fabric Board 251 Replacing an MPC 256 Removing an MPC 256 Installing an MPC 259 Install the Cable Management System 261 Removing and Installing Transceivers and Fiber Optic Cables 264 Remove a Transceiver 265 Ins...

Page 8: ... 300 Locating the Serial Number ID Labels on MX10008 Power Supplies 300 Locating the Serial Number ID Labels on MX10008 Fan Trays and Fan Tray Controllers 303 Locating the Serial Number ID Labels on MX10008 Routing and Control Boards 303 Locating the Serial Number ID Labels on an MX10008 Line Card 304 Locating the Serial Number ID Labels on an MX10008 Switch Fabric Board SFB 304 Contacting Custome...

Page 9: ...1 Laser Product Warning 331 Class 1 LED Product Warning 332 Laser Beam Warning 333 Maintenance and Operational Safety Guidelines and Warnings 333 Battery Handling Warning 335 Jewelry Removal Warning 336 Lightning Activity Warning 338 Operating Temperature Warning 339 Product Disposal Warning 341 General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings 342 Action to Take After an Electrical Accident 343 P...

Page 10: ...nd Compliance Statements 359 Agency Approvals for the Router 359 Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for the Router 360 Canada 361 European Community 361 Israel 361 Japan 362 Korea 362 United States 362 Nonregulatory Environmental Standards 362 Compliance Statements for Environmental Requirements 363 MX10008 Compliance Statements for Acoustic Noise 363 MX10016 Compliance Statements for Acou...

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Page 12: ...1 From the HTML or PDF version of the manual copy a configuration example into a text file save the file with a name and copy the file to a directory on your routing platform For example copy the following configuration to a file and name the file ex script conf Copy the ex script conf file to the var tmp directory on your routing platform system scripts commit file ex script xsl interfaces fxp0 d...

Page 13: ...g platform commit file ex script snippet xsl 2 Move to the hierarchy level that is relevant for this snippet by issuing the following configuration mode command edit user host edit system scripts edit system scripts 3 Merge the contents of the file into your routing platform configuration by issuing the load merge relative configuration mode command edit system scripts user host load merge relativ...

Page 14: ...e text and syntax conventions used in this guide Table 2 Text and Syntax Conventions Examples Description Convention To enter configuration mode type the configure command user host configure Represents text that you type Bold text like this user host show chassis alarms No alarms currently active Represents output that appears on the terminal screen Fixed width text like this A policy term is a n...

Page 15: ...ub default metric metric Encloses optional keywords or variables angle brackets broadcast multicast string1 string2 string3 Indicates a choice between the mutually exclusive keywords or variables on either side of the symbol The set of choices is often enclosed in parentheses for clarity pipe symbol rsvp Required for dynamic MPLS only Indicates a comment specified on the same line as the configura...

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Page 18: ...w MX10008 System Overview 21 MX10008 Chassis 35 MX10008 Cooling System 44 MX10000 Power System 59 MX10008 Routing and Control Board Components and Descriptions 77 MX10008 Switch Fabric Board 83 Line card MX10K LC2101 87 ...

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Page 20: ...edundancy and resiliency All major hardware components including the power system the cooling system the control board and the switch fabrics are fully redundant MX10008 Hardware Overview IN THIS SECTION Benefits of the MX10008 Router 22 Chassis Description 23 MX10008 Routing and Control Board 25 MX10008 Line Card MX10K LC2101 26 Switch Fabric Boards 26 Cooling System 27 MX10008 Power Supplies 28 ...

Page 21: ...2 100 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces Full scale IP and MPLS routing MX10008 delivers the distributed peering scale of 7 million entries in the forwarding information bases FIBs also known as forwarding table and 80 million routing information base entries RIBs also known as routing tables Source Packet Routing in Networking SPRING SPRING on MX10008 provides additional flexibility per packet source SP...

Page 22: ...MX10008 Chassis Front g100208 MX10008 1 2 3 5 4 4 4 4 4 1 Installation holes for the front panel Routing and Control Boards 5 2 Line card slots 0 7 numbered top to bottom Status LED panel 3 Handles Some chassis ship with an enhanced power bus to support the power needs of higher wattage line cards Chassis with the enhanced power bus have a modified Status Panel see MX10008 Status Panel LEDs on pag...

Page 23: ...ure 2 MX10008 Chassis Rear FAN FTC SIB STATUS FAN FTC SIB STATUS 2 1 Fan trays with redundant fans AC or DC power supplies Figure 3 on page 25 illustrates the components that are internal to the chassis 24 ...

Page 24: ...contains a Routing Engine and is responsible for the system management and control in the MX10008 See MX10008 Routing and Control Board Description on page 77 RCBs are FRUs that are installed in the front of the chassis in the slots labeled CB0 and CB1 The base configuration has a single RCB while the fully redundant configuration has two RCBs The RCB also contains Precision Time Protocol ports an...

Page 25: ...vailable for the MX10008 The MX10K LC2101 line card can support 24 100 Gigabit Ethernet ports with a 28 Gbps quad smallform factor pluggable QSFP28 transceiver or 24 40 Gigabit Ethernet ports with a QSFP transceiver The MX10K LC2101 line cards also support 10 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces For 10 Gigabit Ethernet you must configure the port using the channelization command Because there is no port gr...

Page 26: ... Board Description on page 84 Figure 6 MX10008 SFB Cooling System The cooling system in an MX10008 router consists of two hot removable and hot insertable FRU fan trays see Figure 7 on page 28 and two fan tray controllers see Figure 8 on page 28 Two fan tray models and their associated fan tray controllers are available Both models of fan tray contain 11 fans The fan trays install vertically on th...

Page 27: ...onfiguration has three power supplies redundant configurations hold a maximum of six AC high voltage alternating current HVAC DC or high voltage direct current HVDC power supplies Each power supply has an internal fan for cooling See Figure 9 on page 29 through Figure 12 on page 30 CAUTION Do not mix power supply models in the same chassis in a running environment DC and HVDC can coexist in the sa...

Page 28: ...Figure 9 JNP10K PWR AC Power Supply Figure 10 JNP10K PWR AC2 Power Supply g100585 Figure 11 JNP10K PWR DC Power Supply g050571 29 ...

Page 29: ... enhanced 2500 W DC only JNP10K PWR DC Enhanced 2750 W single feed 5500 W dual feed DC only JNP10K PWR DC2 Software on MX10008 The Juniper Networks MX10008 router runs on Junos OS which provides Layer 3 routing services The same Junos OS code base that runs on MX10008 router also runs on all Juniper Networks M Series MX Series and T Series routers and SRX Series Services Gateways SEE ALSO MX10008 ...

Page 30: ...rs Five Switch Fabric Boards SFBs One SFB cover Eight line card covers Base AC configuration MX10008 BASE Chassis including power bus One Routing and Control Board One Routing Control Board cover Two fan tray controllers JNP10008 FAN CTRL or JNP10008 FTC2 Two fan trays JNP10008 FAN and JNP10008 FAN2 Three DC power supplies JNP10K PWR DC JNP10K PWR DC2 or JNP10K PWR AC2 Three power supply covers Fi...

Page 31: ...DC configuration MX10008 PREMIUM NOTE You can install up to eight line cards in the router NOTE Line cards and the cable management system are not part of the base or redundant configurations You must order them separately NOTE If you want to purchase additional power supplies AC DC HVAC or HVDC SFBs or RCBs for your router configuration you must order them separately SEE ALSO MX10008 Cooling Syst...

Page 32: ...n page 84 Power supplies The MX10008 router requires three power supplies for minimum operation Additional power supplies provide n 1 redundancy for the system AC DC HVAC and HVDC systems tolerate a single power supply to fail without system interruption If one power supply fails in a fully redundant system the other power supplies can provide full power to the MX10008 router indefinitely The MX10...

Page 33: ...alue corresponds to the line card slot number in which the line card is installed Abbreviated name of the Flexible PIC Concentrator FPC On MX10008 an FPC equates to a line card FPC n MX10008 Optical Transceiver and Cable Support on page 119 Optical transceivers n is a value equivalent to the number of the port in which the transceiver is installed Abbreviated name of the transceiver Xcvr n One of ...

Page 34: ...e in the range of 0 5 This field indicates State of the fabric plane Active Spare Check State Status of the Packet Forwarding Engine in each fabric plane Links OK Error SFB n SEE ALSO Configuring an MX10008 Router 167 MX10008 Hardware Overview 21 MX10008 Chassis IN THIS SECTION MX10008 Chassis Physical Specifications 36 Field Replaceable Units in an MX10008 38 MX10008 Status Panel LEDs 39 MX10008 ...

Page 35: ... mounting bracket flange extend the width to 19 in 48 3 cm Chassis width 32 in 81 28 cm Chassis depth Chassis spare 145 2 lb 65 86 kg Base AC configuration 285 lb 129 27 kg Includes 1 RCB 3 JNP10K PWR AC power supplies 2 fan trays 2 fan tray controllers and 5 switch fabric boards SFBs Redundant AC configuration 332 lb 146 06 kg Includes 2 RCBs 6 JNP10K PWR AC power supplies 2 fan trays 2 fan tray ...

Page 36: ...itate the fine tune positioning of the chassis on the mounting brackets Do not use the handles to lift the chassis even when the chassis is empty See Mounting an MX10008 in a 4 Post Rack Using a Mechanical Lift on page 143 or Manually Mounting an MX10008 in a 4 Post Rack on page 147 for instructions for properly moving a loaded chassis SEE ALSO MX10008 Rack Requirements 96 MX10008 Components and C...

Page 37: ...ies Hot insertable and hot removable Fan trays Hot insertable and hot removable Fan tray controllers Redundant configuration Master RCB is hot pluggable Backup RCB is hot insertable and hot removable Base configuration Removal of the RCB causes the router to shut down You can install a replacement RCB in the second slot The system restarts to select a master and backup If necessary you can switch ...

Page 38: ...ion change or upgrade of hardware components at https www juniper net customers support tools updateinstallbase Failure to do so can result in significant delays if you need replacement parts This note does not apply if you replace an existing component with the same type of component SEE ALSO MX10008 Components and Configurations 31 MX10008 Optical Transceiver and Cable Support 119 MX10008 Status...

Page 39: ... page 40 Figure 15 Status Panel on Chassis with the Enhanced Power Bus g100339 Table 8 on page 40 describes the status panel LEDs Table 8 Status Panel LEDs in an MX10008 Router Description State Color Name All of the power supplies are online and operating normally On steadily Green Power supplies One or more of the power supplies has an error On steadily Yellow None of the power supplies is recei...

Page 40: ...d Switch Fabric Boards SFBs are online On steadily Green SFBs There is a hardware error in one or more SFBs Blinking Yellow All the SFBs are offline Off None All installed line cards are online On steadily Green Line cards There is a hardware error in one or more line cards Blinking Yellow All the line cards are offline Off None All installed RCBs are online On steadily Green Routing and Control B...

Page 41: ...erruption 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 On steadily Yellow SEE ALSO MX10008 Routing and Control Board Description 77 MX10008 Cooling System and Airflow 45 MX10008 Switch Fabric Board Description 84 JNP10K PWR AC Power Supply 61 JNP10K PWR DC Power Supply...

Page 42: ...ge 43 for an individual line card The handle extensions can be used with or without the cable tray It is not necessary to remove the handle extensions if you want to remove a line card Figure 17 Cable Management Parts 2 1 Cable tray Handle extensions Cables are draped across or under the handle extensions and then secured with cable wraps see Figure 18 on page 44 43 ...

Page 43: ...ing System and Airflow 45 MX10008 Fan Tray LEDs and Fan Tray Controller LEDs 52 The MX10008 cooling system components work together to keep all components within the acceptable temperature range If the maximum temperature specification is exceeded and the system cannot be adequately cooled the Routing and Control Board shuts down some or all of the hardware components 44 ...

Page 44: ...us and power supplies JNP10K PWR AC and JNP10K PWR DC JNP10008 FAN2 and JNP10008 FTC2 Designed to support both the standard or enhanced power bus and all power supplies WARNING Use only the fan tray designed for the matching fan tray controller To determine which chassis you have see MX10008 Status Panel LEDs on page 39 Fan Trays Each fan tray contains internal fans a non removable control board a...

Page 45: ...Figure 19 Installed JNP10008 FAN with JNP10K PWR AC Power Supplies in an MX10008 Router FAN FTC SIB STATUS FAN FTC SIB STATUS 2 1 Fan trays Power supplies 46 ...

Page 46: ...s JNP10008 FAN2 JNP10008 FAN Specification JNP10008 FTC2 JNP10008 FAN CTLR Corresponding fan tray controller model Enhanced or standard Enhanced or standard Chassis supported 22 11 Number of fans per fan tray 44 22 Number of fans per chassis 1793 CFM per fan tray 1437 37 CFM per fan tray Volume flow at 100 19 2R1 15 1X53 D30 Introduced in Junos OS Release 22 4 in 56 9 cm 22 4 in 56 9 cm Height 6 6...

Page 47: ... thermal alarm do not remove both fan trays while the router is operating CAUTION The chassis will shut down if a thermal alarm is raised for more than three minutes The internal fan control board in each fan tray contains LEDs for the associated fan tray controllers and LEDs for the three SFBs directly behind the fan tray Fan Tray Controller The two fan tray controllers provide the control logic ...

Page 48: ...0 Fan 1 OK 9600 Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 0 Fan 2 OK 9750 Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 0 Fan 3 OK 9750 Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 0 Fan 4 OK 9600 Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 0 Fan 5 OK 9750 Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 0 Fan 6 OK 9750 Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 0 Fan 7 OK 9600 Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 0 Fan 8 OK 9600 Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray ...

Page 49: ...an 17 OK 7950 Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 0 Fan 18 OK 6450 Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 0 Fan 19 OK 7800 Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 0 Fan 20 OK 6300 Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 0 Fan 21 OK 7800 Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 1 Fan 0 OK 6450 Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 1 Fan 1 OK 7950 Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 1 Fan 2 OK 6600 Spinning at normal speed Fan Tra...

Page 50: ...standard Enhanced or standard Chassis supported 19 2R1 15 1X53 D30 Introduced in Junos OS Release 1 5 in 3 81 cm 1 5 in 3 81 cm Height 6 5 in 15 24 cm 6 5 in 15 24 cm Width 9 4 in 23 88 cm 9 3 in 23 62 cm Depth 1 1 lb 0 5 kg 1 5 lb 0 68 kg Weight Airflow Direction in the MX10008 Router The air intake to cool the chassis is located on the port line card side of the chassis Air flows into the chassi...

Page 51: ...e or more fans fail you must replace the entire fan tray In addition to the fan trays there is an internal fan in each power supply MX10008 Fan Tray LEDs and Fan Tray Controller LEDs IN THIS SECTION Fan Tray LEDs 52 Fan Tray Controller LEDs 57 Each fan tray has a set of LEDs and each corresponding fan tray controller also has a set of LEDs This topic covers Fan Tray LEDs Each of the two fan trays ...

Page 52: ... status SFB 0 through SFB 2 for the left fan tray and SFB 3 through 5 for the right fan tray The hardware label for SFB status is SIB STATUS Fan status LED 2 Fan tray controller status Figure 25 Fan Tray JNP10008 FAN2 LEDs on an MX10008 Router g100655 3 1 2 3 1 SFB status SFB 0 through SFB 2 for the left fan tray and SFB 3 through 5 for the right fan tray The hardware label for SFB status is SIB S...

Page 53: ...intain proper airflow through the chassis leave the fan tray installed in the chassis until you are ready to replace it Blinking Yellow The fan is not receiving power from the fan tray controller Off None The fan tray controller is online and is operating normally On steadily Green Fan tray controller status The beacon feature is enabled This feature is enabled using the request chassis beacon com...

Page 54: ... chassis leave the fan tray installed in the chassis until you are ready to replace the SFB Blinking Yellow The SFB is offline Off None The center SFB behind the left fan tray is online On steadily Green SFB 1 status The beacon feature is enabled This feature is enabled using the request chassis beacon command Blinking Green An error has been detected in SFB 1 Replace the SFB as soon as possible T...

Page 55: ...h the chassis leave the fan tray installed in the chassis until you are ready to replace the SFB Blinking Yellow The SFB is offline Off None The left most SFB behind the right fan tray is online On steadily Green SFB 3 status The beacon feature is enabled This feature is enabled using the request chassis beacon command Blinking Green An error has been detected in SFB 3 Replace the SFB as soon as p...

Page 56: ... SFB is offline Off None The right most SFB behind the right fan tray is online On steadily Green SFB 5 status The beacon feature is enabled This feature is enabled using the request chassis beacon command Blinking Green An error has been detected in SFB 5 Replace the SFB as soon as possible The SFB is located behind the right fan tray and is the right most SFB in the grouping of 3 To maintain pro...

Page 57: ...12 Fan Tray Controller LEDs on an MX10008 Router Description State Color Name The fan tray controller has power and is operating normally On steadily Green Fan controller power A power error has been detected in the fan tray controller Replace the fan tray controller as soon as possible To maintain proper airflow through the chassis leave the fan tray installed in the chassis until you are ready t...

Page 58: ...oon as possible To maintain proper airflow through the chassis leave the fan tray installed in the chassis until you are ready to replace the fan tray controller Blinking Yellow The fan tray controller is not receiving power Off None SEE ALSO MX10008 Cooling System and Airflow 45 Installing an MX10008 Fan Tray 183 Removing an MX10008 Fan Tray 179 Installing an MX10008 Fan Tray Controller 188 Remov...

Page 59: ...s in the slots labeled PEM 0 through PEM 9 top to bottom located in the rear of the chassis You can install the power supplies in any slot The JNP10K PWR AC2 and JNP10K PWR DC2 power supplies require the enhanced power bus To determine whether your system has the standard power bus or the enhanced power bus see MX10008 Status Panel LEDs on page 39 Table 13 on page 60 provides the specifications fo...

Page 60: ...outer ensure that a licensed electrician has attached an appropriate grounding lug to the grounding cable that you supply Using a grounding cable with an incorrectly attached lug can damage the router The base configuration MX10008 routers are shipped with three power supplies base configuration MX10016 routers are shipped with five power supplies Cover panels are installed over the remaining powe...

Page 61: ...n page 62 Figure 27 JNP10K PWR AC Power Supply Each JNP10K PWR AC power supply comes with two power cord retainers that hold the power cords in place See Figure 28 on page 63 Each power cord retainer has a clip and an adjustment nut The ends of the clip hook into the bracket holes on each side of the AC appliance inlet on the faceplate The adjustment nut holds the power cord in the correct positio...

Page 62: ... AC2 power supply is a high capacity high line model that is designed to support either AC or DC systems in either a low power or high power mode The power supply takes AC input and provides DC output of 12 3 VDC 5000 W with a single feed and 5500 W with a dual feed For AC systems the operating input voltage is 180 to 305 VAC and for DC systems the operating input voltage is 190 to 410 VDC The num...

Page 63: ...ions 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 adequately and protect the operator from electrical hazards CAUTION Before you begin installing the router ensure that a licensed electrician has attached an appropriate...

Page 64: ...ge 39 JNP10K PWR DC Power Supply MX10008 routers support three types of DC power supply modules JNP10K PWR DC A 2500 W 12 VDC dual power supply JNP10K PWR DC2 A 5500 W 12 VDC quad input power supply For details on this power supply see JNP10K PWR DC2 Power Supply on page 68 JNP10K PWR AC2 An AC high voltage alternating current HVAC or high voltage direct current HVDC power supply In high power mod...

Page 65: ...cess location It has a separate protective earthing terminal on the chassis that must be connected to earth ground permanently to ground the chassis adequately and protect the operator from electrical hazards CAUTION Before you install the router ensure that a licensed electrician has attached an appropriate grounding lug to the grounding cable that you supply Using a grounding cable with an incor...

Page 66: ...ated DC power feed to provide redundancy Only one power feed is operational at a time DC power models employ electronic A B input selection It provides 2n source redundancy and n 1 power supply redundancy using fewer power supplies than you would require in a 2n configuration Should one power source fail electronic A B input selection routes the power supply to the alternate source Each JNP10K PWR...

Page 67: ... from the rear of the chassis SEE ALSO JNP10K PWR DC Power Specifications 115 How to Install a JNP10K PWR DC Power Supply 220 How to Remove a JNP10K PWR DC Power Supply 215 JNP10K PWR DC2 Power Supply The JNP10K PWR DC2 power supply provides two power supplies in a single housing that accepts either 60 A or 80 A using four redundant input power feeds PS_0 and PS_1 each have redundant input feeds A...

Page 68: ... All MX10016 router chassis have the enhanced power bus to determine whether an MX10008 has the standard or enhanced power bus see MX10008 Status Panel LEDs on page 39 The enhanced bus supports the full 5500 W available from the JNP10K PWR DC2 The standard bus provides 3000 W for power budget from the power management software WARNING The router is pluggable type A equipment installed in a restric...

Page 69: ...tails about different chassis configurations see MX10008 Components and Configurations on page 31 and MX10016 Components and Configurations JNP10K PWR AC Power Supply LEDs An AC power supply has four LEDs on its faceplate INP1 INP2 PWR OK and FAULT These LEDs display information about the status of the power supply See Figure 33 on page 70 Figure 33 LEDs on an JNP10K PWR AC Power Supply g050570 1 ...

Page 70: ...AULT Power supply has failed and must be replaced Or only one input is powered and the enabled router for the input that is not powered is set to ON See How to Install a JNP10K PWR AC Power Supply for more information about the enable routers Solid Red NOTE If the INP1 or INP2 LED and the PWR OK LED are unlit the AC power cord is not installed properly or the power supply has failed If the INP1 or...

Page 71: ... 2 3 4 3 1 2 INP2 Source input 1 FAULT 4 2 1 INP1 Source input 0 OK PWR OK NOTE Physical markings on the power supply are INP1 and INP2 These markings correspond to INP0 and INP1 in the show chassis power output see Table 17 on page 72 Table 17 Physical Markings on Chassis Versus Show Chassis Power Command Show Chassis Power Command Physical Marking on JNP10K PWR AC2 INP0 INP1 INP1 INP2 Table 18 o...

Page 72: ...utput The input voltage is present and within normal operating range Solid Green The power supply is switched off voltage is zero Off Unlit The power supply output is within normal operating range Solid Green OK The power supply output is out of the power limits or is over current position Blinking Yellow Power supply has failed and must be replaced Solid Red Power supply is functioning normally O...

Page 73: ...C power is within operating range 40 VDC to 72 VDC Solid Green The power supply is switched off Off Unlit DC power output is within normal operating range Solid Green PWR OK DC power output is out of the normal operating range Blinking Yellow Power supply has failed and must be replaced Solid Red FAULT The power supply is functioning normally Or only one input is powered and the enable router for ...

Page 74: ...ply to balance the power demand and supply SEE ALSO JNP10K PWR DC Power Specifications 115 Power Requirements for MX10008 Components Connecting DC Power to an MX10000 164 JNP10K PWR DC2 Power Supply LEDs A JNP10K PWR DC2 power supply module has four LEDs on its faceplate 1 2 OK and the symbol for fault These LEDs display information about the status of the power supply See Figure 36 on page 75 Fig...

Page 75: ...s out of the limits Blinking Yellow Power supply has failed and must be replaced Solid Red Power supply is functioning normally Or only one input is powered and the enable router for the input that is not powered is set to ON See Connecting DC Power to an MX10000 on page 164 for more information on the enable routers Off Unlit NOTE If the 1 or 2 and the OK LED are unlit the power cables are not in...

Page 76: ... and Control Board RCB is responsible for system management in an MX10008 router see Figure 37 on page 78 The chassis can run with one or two RCBs The base configuration ships with one RCB while a redundant configuration ships with two RCBs When two RCBs are installed one functions as the master and the second as a backup If the master RCB is removed the backup becomes the master if graceful Routi...

Page 77: ...rol 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 functio...

Page 78: ...8 9 10 11 13 1 14 12 2 3 5 6 8 1 BITS0 clock port Handles 9 2 Reset button Solid State Disk SSD LEDs 10 3 Online Offline button Clock LEDs 11 4 USB port BITS1 clock port 12 5 Management MGMT ports GPS clock ports 13 6 Console CONSOLE port XGE 0 and XGE 1 JCS ports 14 7 RCB status LEDs ToD Time of day TOD port Each RCB consists of the following internal components CPU Runs Junos OS to maintain the ...

Page 79: ...t reset The press event is logged in the RCB FPGA register When pressed for greater than 5 seconds but less than 10 seconds the RCB reboots and the reset reason logs the button press event When pressed for greater than 10 seconds the RCB reboots with an option for BIOS recovery LEDs Provide status of the Routing Engine Online Offline Button When the RCB is online and if the button is pressed for m...

Page 80: ...eceiving adequate power On steadily Green PWR An error has been detected in the RCB Blinking Yellow RCB is not powered up Unlit Dark RCB is online and functioning correctly On steadily Green STS The beacon feature is enabled Blinking Green The RCB is booting On steadily Yellow An error has been detected in the RCB Blinking Yellow The power supply is switched off Unlit Dark The RCB is the master On...

Page 81: ... on an MX10008 Routing and Control Board Description State Color LED The port speed is 10 MB Off Unlit Activity Status LED The port speed is 100 MB Blinking Green The port speed is 1000 MB On steadily Green No link is established there is a fault or the link is down Off Unlit LINK A link is established On steadily Green There is link activity Blinking The beacon feature is enabled Blinking or flic...

Page 82: ...low Table 24 on page 83 describes the LEDs for the secondary SATA drives Table 24 Routing and Control Board SSD Status LEDs Description State Color LED A SATA drive is present On steadily Green DISK1 and DISK2 The drive is active Blinking Green The drive is active On steadily Yellow A drive is not installed Unlit Dark SEE ALSO Connecting an MX10008 to a Network for Out of Band Management 165 MX100...

Page 83: ...2 terabytes MX10008 Switch Fabric Board Description The SFBs make up the switching plane Five SFBs are required for operation with the sixth providing N 1 redundancy Each SFB has eight connectors that match and connect to a connector on one of the eight line cards See Figure 41 on page 84 Figure 41 Switch Fabric Board Table 25 on page 84 shows the physical specifications for an MX10008 SFB Table 2...

Page 84: ...t visible from the outside of the router chassis You must remove one of the fan trays in order to view the SFBs The SFBs are numbered from left to right SFB0 to SFB5 See Figure 42 on page 85 Figure 42 SFBs Installed in an MX10008 Router g050555 2 1 1 2 1 Switch Fabric Boards Fan tray controllers SEE ALSO Installing an MX10008 Switch Fabric Board 251 Removing an MX10008 Switch Fabric Board 248 85 ...

Page 85: ... LEDs Table 26 SFB LEDs Description State Color Label The SFB is receiving power On steadily Green PWR A power fault has occurred Blinking Yellow The SFB is either offline or not receiving power Off Unlit The SFB is online and functioning normally On steadily Green STAT The beacon feature is enabled Blinking Green The SFB has failed On steadily Yellow The fan tray controller is having a power prob...

Page 86: ... 32 kg Model number JNP10K LC2101 Name in the CLI JNP10K LC2101 Dimensions Height 1 89 in 48 01 mm Width 17 2 in 436 88 mm Depth 19 05 in 484 mm Excluding FRU Ejector Description Fixed configuration 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 Gbps 4x10 Gbps with breakout cable Line rate thr...

Page 87: ...out cable the link status for the 10 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 support four states as OFF AMBER GREEN RED See MPC and MIC Lane LED Scheme Overview for more details For the 40 Gigabit mode the lane number LED is not applicable ...

Page 88: ...lanning Preparation and Specifications MX10008 Site Preparation Overview 91 MX10008 Power Planning 100 MX10008 Transceiver and Cable Specifications 118 MX10008 Alarm and Management Cable Specifications and Pinouts 125 ...

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Page 90: ...need to perform when preparing a site for an MX10008 installation Table 27 Site Preparation Checklist Date Performed By For More Information Item or Task Environment MX10008 Environmental Requirements and Specifications on page 92 Verify that environmental factors such as temperature and humidity do not exceed router tolerances Power Measure the distance between external power sources and the rout...

Page 91: ...ceivers and Specifications Acquire cables and connectors Determine the number of cables needed based on your planned configuration Review the maximum distance allowed for each cable Choose the length of cable based on the distance between the hardware components being connected Plan the cable routing and management SEE ALSO General Safety Guidelines and Warnings 313 General Site Guidelines 94 Moun...

Page 92: ...condensing Short term operation ensured in relative humidity range of 5 through 93 noncondensing NOTE As defined in NEBS GR 63 CORE Issue 3 short term events can be up to 96 hours in duration but not more than 15 days per year Relative humidity Normal operation ensured in temperature range of 32 F through 104 F 0 C through 40 C NOTE The chassis can be temporarily be operated at 45 C at sea level f...

Page 93: ...e chassis free from dust and conductive material such as metal flakes Follow prescribed airflow guidelines to ensure that the cooling system functions properly and that exhaust from other equipment does not blow into the intake vents of the device Follow the prescribed electrostatic discharge ESD prevention procedures to prevent damaging the equipment Static discharge can cause components to fail ...

Page 94: ...tronic devices Signaling limitations To reduce or eliminate the emission of RFI from your site wiring Use twisted pair cable with a good distribution of grounding conductors Use a high quality twisted pair cable with one ground conductor for each data signal when applicable if you must exceed the recommended distances Radio frequency interference RFI Provide a properly grounded and shielded enviro...

Page 95: ...e 4 ports as described in GR 1089 CORE and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling The addition of primary protectors is not sufficient protection to connect these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring SEE ALSO General Site Guidelines 94 MX10008 Rack Requirements The MX10008 router chassis are designed to be installed in four post racks Rack requirements consist of Rack type Mounting bracke...

Page 96: ...sure that the rack complies with the standards for a 19 in wide rack as defined in Cabinets Racks Panels and Associated Equipment document number EIA 310 D published by the Electronics Industry Association Use one of the standard rack lengths as defined in the four part Equipment Engineering EE European telecommunications standard for equipment practice document numbers ETS 300 119 1 through 119 4...

Page 97: ...binet Mounting Warnings 323 MX10008 Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance 98 Mounting an MX10008 in a 4 Post Rack Using a Mechanical Lift 143 Manually Mounting an MX10008 in a 4 Post Rack 147 MX10008 Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance When planning the site for an MX10008 router installation you must allow sufficient clearance around the installed cha...

Page 98: ...s If you are mounting an MX10008 router in a rack with other equipment ensure that the exhaust from other equipment does not blow into the intake vents of the chassis Leave at least 24 in 61 cm both in front of and behind the MX10008 for service personnel to remove and install hardware components To be NEBS GR 63 compliant allow at least 30 in 76 2 cm in front of the rack and 24 in 61 cm behind th...

Page 99: ... power requirements of your MX10008 configuration and the number of power supplies required for different MX10008 router configurations NOTE The calculations in this topic represent the maximum power requirements that you need to budget for your MX10008 router configuration The actual power consumption of your router will be less than the calculated results shown here and will vary based on the ha...

Page 100: ...nts that is the components other than the line cards Use Table 31 on page 101 if your router is configured as either the standard base or redundant configuration Table 31 Chassis Power Consumption for Standard Configurations Redundant Configuration Base Configuration Chassis Component 1100 W 1100 W Fan tray JNP10008 FAN 1212 W 1212 W Fan tray JNP10008 FAN2 350 W 330 W 175 W 165 W Routing and Contr...

Page 101: ...from eight cards to a redundant configuration 11400 W 2650 W 14050 W required Calculating the Number of Power Supplies Required for Your MX10008 Configuration Use this procedure to calculate the number of power supplies required by your router configuration The minimum power configuration for MX10008 routers is three power supplies To calculate the number of power supplies required for your minimu...

Page 102: ...HVAC HVDC power supply JNP10K PWR AC2 has a set of dip switches on the faceplate that allows you to configure the power supply for either high power 30 A or low power 20 A input mode If any JNP10K PWR AC2 power supply is set to 20 A then the power budget for all power supplies installed in the system becomes 20 A regardless if other power supplies are set at 30 A This design is to prevent overload...

Page 103: ...ystem with four power supplies 4 2700 W efficiency rating 10800 W 0 89 12135 W Table 34 on page 104 shows how much power is required for various configurations Table 34 Total Power Required DC AC Number of Power Supplies 8427 W 9102 W 3 11236 W 12135 W 4 14045 W 15169 W 5 16854 W 18204 W 6 NOTE We recommend that you maintain six power supplies in your router at all times Replace failed power suppl...

Page 104: ... AC power supply JNP10K PWR AC used in an MX10000 chassis Table 35 Power Specifications for a JNP10K PWR AC Power Supply Specifications Item Operating range 200 240 VAC AC input voltage 50 60 Hz AC input line frequency 16 A AC input current rating 2700 W AC output power Table 36 on page 105 shows the physical specifications for an AC power supply Table 36 Physical Specifications for a JNP10K PWR A...

Page 105: ...ns for the AC power supply JNP10K PWR AC used in an MX10000 chassis Table 37 Power Specifications for a JNP10K PWR AC2 Power Supply Specifications Item 180 305 VAC AC input voltage 190 410 VDC DC input voltage 28 5 A Input current rating 12 3 V 5500 W with dual feed and 5000 W with single feed DC output power Table 38 on page 106 shows the physical specifications for a JNP10K PWR AC2 power supply ...

Page 106: ... 5 meters long The appliance coupler at the female end of the cord inserts into the AC appliance inlet on the faceplate of the AC power supply The coupler type is C19 as described by the International Electrotechnical Commission IEC standard 60320 The plug at the male end of the power cord fits into the power source outlet that is standard for your geographical location JNP10K PWR AC see JNP10K PW...

Page 107: ...NBR 14136 2002 Type BR 3 20 250 VAC 16 A 50 Hz Brazil CBL EX PWR C19 CH GB 1002 Type PRC 3 16 250 VAC 16 A 50 Hz China CBL EX PWR C19 EU CEE 7 VII Type VIIG 250 VAC 16 A 50 Hz Europe except Italy Switzerland and United Kingdom CBL EX PWR C19 IT CEI 23 16 Type I 3 16 250 VAC 16 A 50 Hz Italy CBL EX PWR C19 HT JP NEMA 6 20 Type N6 20 250 VAC 16 A 50 Hz or 60 Hz Japan CBL EX PWR C19 KR CEE 7 VII Type...

Page 108: ... use the cord for another product Power Cable Warning Japanese WARNING The attached power cable is only for this product Do not use the cable for another product CAUTION Power cords must not block access to router components We recommend that you route all AC power cord cables through the power cord tray provided with the router WARNING The router is installed in a restricted access location It ha...

Page 109: ...5500 W output JNP10K PWR AC2 Power Cable Specifications for 30 A Input on page 113 shows cables and connectors for 30 A input 20 A input with 3000 W output Table 40 on page 111 shows cables appropriate for 20 A input WARNING Do not run JNP10K PWR AC2 power supplies using 20 A cables if connected to 30 A input 110 ...

Page 110: ...2073 Type RA 3 16 A 250 VAC Argentina CBL JNP SG4 AU AS NZS 4417 15 A 250 VAC Australia and New Zealand g050616 CBL JNP SG4 BR NBR 14136 Type BR 3 16 A 250 VAC Brazil CBL JNP SG4 CH GB2099 16 A 250 VAC China g100342 CG_CBL APP 400 02 IEC 316P6W 20 A 250 VAC Europe except Italy Switzerland and United Kingdom CBL JNP SG4 UK BS1363 13 A 250 VAC Great Britain 111 ...

Page 111: ... IL 3G 16 A RA 250 VAC Israel CBL JNP SG4 IT CEI 23 16 16 A 250 VAC Italy g050751 CBL JNP SG4 C20 C20 to Anderson 3 5958p4 20 A 250 VAC North America CBL JNP SG4 US L Locking NEMA L6 20P 16 A 250 VAC North America CBL JNP SG4 US NEMA 6 20P 16 A 250 VAC North America CG_CBL APP 400 02 IEC 320P6W 20 A 250 V North America CBL JNP SG4 SA SANS 164 1 16 A 250 VAC South Africa CBL JNP SG4 SZ CEI 23 50 16...

Page 112: ...an Anderson APP 400 connector the other end of the cable is bare wire See Figure 45 on page 113 and Table 41 on page 114 These cables are separately orderable and are not shipped automatically with JNP10K PWR AC2 orders An example of the right angle cable and connector is shown in Figure 47 on page 115 For connection to AC systems Juniper provides a cable with either a NEMA 30 A connector Figure 4...

Page 113: ...ower cord CBL PWR2 332P6W Anderson straight to IEC332P6 UL 950 and IEC332P6 30 A 250 VAC North America AC power cord CBL PWR2 330P6W RA Anderson right angle to IEC 330P6 IEC330P6 30 A 240 VAC North America AC power cord CBL PWR2 330P6W Anderson straight to IEC 330P6 IEC330P6 30 A 240 VAC North America AC power cord CBL PWR2 L6 30P RA Anderson right angle to L6 30P UL 498 CSA 30 A 250 VAC North Ame...

Page 114: ... MX10000 chassis Table 42 Power Specifications for the JNP10K PWR DC Power Supply Specifications Item Minimum operating voltage 40 VDC Nominal operating voltage 48 VDC Operating voltage range 40 VDC through 72 VDC DC input voltage 60 A maximum at nominal operating voltage 48 VDC for each input terminal DC input current rating 2500 W Output power Table 43 on page 115 shows the physical specificatio...

Page 115: ...hassis Table 44 Power Specifications for the JNP10K PWR DC2 Power Supply Specifications Item Minimum operating voltage 40 VDC Nominal operating voltage 48 VDC Operating voltage range 40 VDC through 72 VDC DC input voltage 76 A maximum at minimum operating 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...

Page 116: ...nstallations that require a separate grounding conductor to the chassis the router must be adequately grounded before power is connected to ensure proper operation and to meet safety and electromagnetic interference EMI requirements To ground an MX10008 chassis connect a grounding cable to earth ground and then attach it to the chassis grounding point on the rear of the chassis beneath WARNING The...

Page 117: ...red is a Panduit LCD6 10A L or equivalent provided The grounding lug accommodates 6 AWG 13 3 mm stranded wire If one or more JNP10K PWR DC2 power supplies are installed in the chassis and set for high input 80 A use the Panduit LCD4 14A L or equivalent provided This lug accommodates 4 AWG 21 1mm stranded wire The grounding cable that you provide for an MX10008 must be the same size or heavier than...

Page 118: ...s supported on your Juniper Networks device by using the Hardware Compatibility Tool In addition to transceiver and connector type the optical and cable characteristics where applicable are documented for each transceiver The Hardware Compatibility Tool enables you to search by product displaying all the transceivers supported on that device or category by interface speed or type The list of suppo...

Page 119: ...foot 2 13 meter long RJ 45 patch cable and RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter RS 232 EIA 232 serial cable Console port RJ 45 328 feet 100 meters One 7 foot 2 13 meter long RJ 45 patch cable Category 5 cable or equivalent suitable for 1000BASE T operation Management port SEE ALSO Console Port Connector Pinouts for an MX10008 Router 125 Management Port Connector Pinouts for the MX10008 Router 127 Connecting an M...

Page 120: ...gle mode fiber has a higher bandwidth and can carry signals for longer distances It is consequently more expensive Attenuation and Dispersion in Fiber Optic Cable An optical data link functions correctly provided that modulated light reaching the receiver has enough power to be demodulated correctly Attenuation is the reduction in strength of the light signal during transmission Passive media comp...

Page 121: ...m amount of power the link can transmit When you calculate the power budget you use a worst case analysis to provide a margin of error even though all the parts of an actual system do not operate at the worst case levels To calculate the worst case estimate for the fiber optic cable power budget P B for the link 1 Determine values for the link s minimum transmitter power P T and minimum receiver s...

Page 122: ...rate the receiver See the specification for your receiver to find the maximum receiver input power Before you begin to calculate the power margin Calculate the power budget See Calculating the Fiber Optic Cable Power Margin for an MX10008 Router on page 123 To calculate the worst case estimate for the power margin P M for the link 1 Determine the maximum value for link loss LL by adding estimated ...

Page 123: ...e actual amount of signal loss caused by equipment and other factors see your vendor documentation for that equipment 2 Calculate the P M by subtracting LL from P B P B LL P M 13 dBm 0 5 dBm HOL 5 0 5 dBm 2 0 5 dBm 2 km 1 0 dBm km 1 dB CRM P M 13 dBm 0 5 dBm 2 5 dBm 1 dBm 2 dBm 1 dBm P M P M 6 dBm The calculated power margin is greater than zero indicating that the link has sufficient power for tr...

Page 124: ...formation for the RJ 45 console connector An RJ 45 cable and RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter are supplied with the MX10008 NOTE If your laptop or PC does not have a DB 9 male connector pin and you want to connect your laptop or PC directly to an MX10008 router use a combination of the RJ 45 cable and RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter supplied with the device and a USB to DB 9 male adapter You must provide the USB to DB...

Page 125: ...s as a TOD UART by using breakout cables DCD Input TOD Output for PTP applications 7 Clear to send CTS Input 8 SEE ALSO Connecting an MX10008 Router to a Management Console 166 USB Port Specifications for the MX10008 Router The following Juniper Networks USB flash drives have been tested and are officially supported for the USB port in the MX10008 router RE USB 1G S 1 gigabyte GB USB flash drive R...

Page 126: ...ash drives used with the MX10008 router must support USB 2 0 or later Management Port Connector Pinouts for the MX10008 Router The 1000BASE T RJ 45 management ports use an RJ 45 connector to connect either to the control plane and management network in an MX10008 router or to a management device for out of band management Table 49 on page 127 provides the pinout information of the RJ 45 management...

Page 127: ...Management Port Connector Pinouts for the MX10008 Router continued Description Signal Pin Transmit receive data pair 4 TRP4 7 Transmit receive data pair 4 TRP4 8 SEE ALSO MX10008 Routing and Control Board LEDs 80 128 ...

Page 128: ...Unpacking the MX10008 Router and Components 132 Installing the Mounting Hardware 140 Installing the MX10008 into a Rack 143 Installing the Front Panel on an MX10008 151 Connecting the MX10000 to Power 158 Connecting the MX10008 to External Devices 164 Configuring an MX10008 Router 167 ...

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Page 130: ...he weight of the chassis mounting using a mechanical lift is preferred as the easiest and safest method 3 Install the line cards following the instructions in Installing an MPC on page 259 4 Connect the chassis to earth ground by following the instructions in Connecting an MX10000 to Earth Ground on page 160 5 Connect power to the power supplies following either the instructions in Connecting AC P...

Page 131: ... box Do not unpack it until you are ready to begin the installation Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available to unpack the MX10008 A 13 32 in 10 mm open end wrench or socket wrench to remove the bracket bolts from the shipping pallet A box cutter or a packing knife to slice open the nylon straps and tape that seal the crate and boxes The chassis ships in a cardboard box that ha...

Page 132: ...t or pallet jack to move it Make sure there is enough space to remove components from the chassis 2 Position the shipping box with the arrows pointing up 3 Slice the nylon straps that hold the shipping boxes to the pallet with the box cutter or the packing knife 4 Lift the shipping box off the chassis 5 Remove the cardboard accessory box 6 Remove the foam padding from the top of the box 7 Remove t...

Page 133: ...at your order includes all appropriate parts See MX10008 Components and Configurations on page 31 for information about base configurations and redundant configurations and Comparing the MX10008 Order to the Pack on page 136 11 Store the brackets and bolts inside the accessory box 12 Save the shipping box and packing materials in case you need to move or ship the router at a later time SEE ALSO MX...

Page 134: ...uter chassis Before you unpack a component Ensure that you have taken the necessary precautions to prevent electrostatic discharge ESD damage See Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 343 Ensure that you know how to handle and store the component See Handling and Storing MX10008 Line Cards RCBs and SFBs on page 244 To unpack an RCB SFB or line card see Figure 50 on page 136 1 Move t...

Page 135: ...e packing list is missing contact your customer service representative or contact Juniper Networks Customer Care from within the U S 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 The following items are shipped separately from the chassis Line cards Chassis fron...

Page 136: ...lable on chassis with the enhanced power bus 6 Switch Fabric Boards SFBs 8 Covers in the line card positions 1 Accessory kit see Table 52 on page 138 1 Rack mount kit see Table 53 on page 139 1 Front panel kit see Table 54 on page 139 1 Documentation Roadmap Card Compare base configuration orders using Table 51 on page 137 Table 51 Base Configuration Order MX10008 Quantity Component 1 Chassis incl...

Page 137: ...3 on page 139 1 Front panel kit lockable see Table 54 on page 139 1 Documentation Roadmap Card 3 Compare the contents of the accessory kit with Table 52 on page 138 Table 52 MX10008 Accessory Kit Quantity Component DC Configurations AC Configurations 1 1 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 ...

Page 138: ...4 AWG 12 24 MX10008 2 ESD bags 4 Compare the contents of the rack mount kit with Table 53 on page 139 Table 53 MX10008 Rack Mount Kit Quantity Component 12 Phillips flat head screws 8 32 x 375 in 2 Rear brackets 1 Right base bracket 1 Left base bracket 5 Compare the contents of the front panel kit with Table 54 on page 139 Table 54 MX10008 Front Panel Kit Quantity Component 1 Front panel 1 Left ba...

Page 139: ... mount kit EX MOD RMK 4POST can be ordered as a spare NOTE An MX10008 cannot be installed in a two post installation rack The main pieces of the rack mount kit are One left base bracket The bracket is labeled LEFT FRONT on the side of the bracket that faces the interior of the rack near the holes for attaching the bracket to the rack One right base bracket The bracket is labeled RIGHT FRONT on the...

Page 140: ...assis in the rack If the rack is empty mount the router in the lowest possible location See MX10008 Rack Requirements on page 96 for the router being installed 3 Position the left base bracket at the desired position in the left side of the rack and line up its front screw holes with the holes in the rack Use four mounting screws appropriate for your rack to attach the left base bracket to the rac...

Page 141: ...in the rack Use four mounting screws appropriate for your rack to attach the right base bracket to front of the rack 7 Position the other rear bracket at the right rear of the rack on the same level as the right base bracket so that the rear bracket overlaps with the right base bracket The screw holes for connecting the base and rear brackets should overlap Use four mounting screws appropriate for...

Page 142: ...nstall line cards in the chassis until after you mount the chassis securely on a rack or cabinet CAUTION Before front mounting the router on a rack or cabinet have a qualified technician verify that the rack or cabinet is strong enough to support the router s weight and is adequately supported at the installation site Before you install the router Prepare the site for installation as described in ...

Page 143: ... number 3 depending on the size of your mounting screws CAUTION If you are installing more than one router in a rack or cabinet install the first router at the bottom of the rack To install the router using a mechanical lift see Figure 52 on page 145 1 Ensure that the rack or cabinet is placed in its permanent location and is secured to the building Ensure that the installation site allows adequat...

Page 144: ...is approximately 0 75 in 1 9 cm above the surface of the base brackets Align the chassis as close as possible to the base brackets 5 Carefully slide the chassis onto the adjustable base and rear mounting brackets until the chassis flanges contact the rack rails The mounting brackets ensure that the holes in the flanges align with the holes in the rack rails See Figure 53 on page 146 145 ...

Page 145: ...igned with the mounting screws on the opposite side and the router is level 9 After ensuring that the router is aligned properly tighten the screws using a screwdriver 10 After you install the mounting screws and securely bolt the chassis to the rack reinstall the components in the chassis SEE ALSO Manually Mounting an MX10008 in a 4 Post Rack 147 MX10008 Site Preparation Checklist 91 MX10008 Clea...

Page 146: ...lation site Before you install the router 1 Prepare the site for installation as described in MX10008 Site Preparation Checklist on page 91 2 Ensure the site has adequate clearance for both airflow and hardware maintenance as described in MX10008 Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance on page 98 3 Unpack the router as described in Unpacking the MX10008 on page 132 4 Remove all...

Page 147: ...sition in a rack or cabinet 1 Ensure that the rack or cabinet is placed in its permanent location and is secured to the building 2 Align the router in front of the rack or cabinet centering it in front of the adjustable mounting brackets Use a pallet jack if one is available 3 With one person on each side and one person in the rear hold the bottom of the chassis and carefully lift it onto the adju...

Page 148: ... rack rails See Figure 55 on page 150 5 Attach the chassis to the rack by installing a mounting screw through the open flange holes and rack starting from the bottom 6 Visually inspect the alignment of the chassis If the chassis is installed properly in the rack all the mounting screws on one side of the rack are aligned with the mounting screws on the opposite side and the router is level 7 After...

Page 149: ...bric Board on page 251 Installing an MPC on page 259 Installing an MX10008 Fan Tray on page 183 How to Install a JNP10K PWR AC Power Supply on page 196 or How to Install a JNP10K PWR DC Power Supply on page 220 SEE ALSO Mounting an MX10008 in a 4 Post Rack Using a Mechanical Lift 143 Connecting an MX10000 to Earth Ground 160 Connecting AC Power to an MX10000 163 Connecting DC Power to an MX10000 1...

Page 150: ...vided with the router chassis Right base bracket provided Left base bracket provided 2 interchangeable latch brackets provided 8 Phillips flat head mounting screws provided To install the front panel 1 Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 2 Remove the plastic bag that is taped to the front panel which holds the brackets and ...

Page 151: ...se bracket Latch brackets 2 Right base bracket 4 Use the Phillips screwdriver to attach two mounting screws to the right base bracket at the bottom right side of the chassis frame 5 Use the Phillips screwdriver to attach two mounting screws to the latch bracket at the top left of the chassis frame see Figure 57 on page 153 for MX10008 installation 152 ...

Page 152: ...ts on all four corners of the front of the chassis 7 Lift the front panel and rest it on the two bottom brackets 8 Slide the panel back on the bracket glides until it engages on the two ramps 9 Tilt the panel towards the chassis until it is vertical with the chassis The blue release buttons on the side of the panel click into place see Figure 58 on page 154 for MX10008 153 ...

Page 153: ...e dust away from the chassis To remove the air filter in the front panel 1 Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 2 Turn the knob on both sides of the air filter frame anti clockwise and move it over the top of the front panel 154 ...

Page 154: ...he fans are very powerful they could pull small bits of wire or other materials into the through the unfiltered air intake This could damage the components CAUTION Do not run the router for more than a few minutes without the air filter in place 3 Grasp the air filter with both hands and lift the air filter out of the front panel 155 ...

Page 155: ...o install the air filter in the front panel 1 Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 2 Turn the knob of the air filter frame anti clockwise and move it over the top of the front panel 156 ...

Page 156: ...Figure 61 Air Filter Frame in an MX10008 Front Panel g100731 1 3 Hold the air filter with both hands and insert it into the front panel until it stops 157 ...

Page 157: ...ver the front panel and turn the knob on the air filter frame clockwise back in place NOTE You must replace the filter every 6 months Connecting the MX10000 to Power IN THIS SECTION Connecting an MX10000 to Earth Ground 160 Connecting AC Power to an MX10000 163 Connecting DC Power to an MX10000 164 158 ...

Page 158: ...rnating current HVAC and high voltage direct current HVDC power supplies To connect power to a MX10008 router or a MX10016 router refer to the following procedures NOTE Do not mix power supply models in the same chassis in a running environment DC and HVDC can coexist in the same chassis during the hot swap of DC for HVDC 159 ...

Page 159: ...ter For the MX10008 and MX10016 see Installing the MX10008 into a Rack on page 143 Installing an MX10016 into a Four Post Rack Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available An electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap provided Protective earthing terminal lug provided Grounding cable for your MX10008 not provided The grounding cable must be 6 AWG 13 3 mm minimum 90 C wire or as pe...

Page 160: ...the rack in which the router is mounted 3 Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to the ESD grounding point next to the earthing posts see Figure 63 on page 161 and Figure 64 on page 161 Figure 63 ESD Point for the MX10008 1 Grounding point Figure 64 ESD Point for the MX10016 1 Grounding point 4 Remove the two screws on the chassis using a Phillips screwdriver 161 ...

Page 161: ...igure 66 Connecting a Grounding Cable to the MX10016 6 Place the two screws over the grounding lug and grounding cable 7 Tighten the two 10 32 screws using a Phillips screwdriver applying torque between of 30 1 in lb 3 4 N m and 42 04 in lb 4 75 N m 8 Dress the grounding cable and ensure that it does not touch or block access to other device components and that it does not drape where people could...

Page 162: ...MX10000 to Earth Ground on page 160 CAUTION To meet safety and electromagnetic interference EMI requirements and to ensure proper operation an MX10000 must be adequately grounded before it is connected to power For installations that require a separate grounding conductor to the chassis use the protective earthing terminal on the rear panel of the MX10000 to connect to the earth ground An MX10000 ...

Page 163: ...to prevent electrostatic discharge ESD damage See Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 343 To connect DC power to a JNP10K PWR DC power supply see How to Install a JNP10K PWR DC Power Supply on page 220 To connect DC power to a JNP10K PWR DC2 power supply see How to Install a JNP10K PWR DC2 Power Supply on page 234 SEE ALSO JNP10K PWR DC Power Supply 65 JNP10K PWR DC2 Power Supply ...

Page 164: ...ect to the MX10008 using these ports See Configuring an MX10008 Router on page 167 Ensure that you have an appropriate cable available See MX10008 Cable Specifications for Console and Management Connections on page 120 To connect an MX10008 to a network for out of band management see Figure 67 on page 165 1 Connect one end of the cable to one of the two management ports labeled MGNT on one of the ...

Page 165: ...use a combination of the RJ 45 cable and RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter supplied with the device and a USB to DB 9 male adapter You must provide the USB to DB 9 male adapter To connect the MX10008 router to a management console see Figure 68 on page 166 and Figure 69 on page 166 1 Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the console port labeled CON 2 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable into the co...

Page 166: ...d To connect and configure the router from the console 1 Connect the console port to a laptop or PC using the supplied RJ 45 cable and RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter The console CON port is located on the Routing and Control Board of the router 2 Log in as root A password is not required to log in as root If the software boots before you connected to the console port you might need to press the Enter key f...

Page 167: ...amily inet address address prefix length CAUTION Although the CLI permits you to configure two management Ethernet interfaces within the same subnet only one interface is usable and supported NOTE The management ports em0 MGMT for RJ 45 connections and em1 also labeled MGMT for fiber connections are found on the port panel of the RCBs of the MX10008 router 9 Optional Configure the static routes to...

Page 168: ...n MX10008 through Telnet using root credentials Root login is allowed only for SSH access 11 Commit the configuration to activate it on the router edit root commit RELATED DOCUMENTATION MX10008 Installation Overview 131 MX10008 Hardware Overview 21 169 ...

Page 169: ...ontrol Boards 174 Removing and Installing MX10008 Cooling System Components 178 Removing and Installing MX10000 Power System Components 191 Removing and Installing MX10008 Switch Fabric Boards 244 Replacing an MPC 256 Removing and Installing Transceivers and Fiber Optic Cables 264 Removing the MX10008 Router 272 ...

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Page 171: ...and hot removable Fan trays Hot insertable and hot removable Fan tray controllers Redundant configuration Master RCB is hot pluggable Backup RCB is hot insertable and hot removable Base configuration Removal of the RCB causes the router to shut down You can install a replacement RCB in the second slot The system restarts to select a master and backup If necessary you can switch the master and back...

Page 172: ...elease in which the transceivers were introduced Optical transceivers NOTE If you have a Juniper Care service contract register any addition change or upgrade of hardware components at https www juniper net customers support tools updateinstallbase Failure to do so can result in significant delays if you need replacement parts This note does not apply if you replace an existing component with the ...

Page 173: ...ng strap An antistatic mat Cover panel for the empty slot if you are not replacing the RCB CAUTION In base configurations removal of the RCB causes the system to shut down In redundant configurations removal of the Control Board causes the system to reboot and start the election process for a new master To remove an RCB 1 Power off the RCB Place an electrostatic bag or antistatic mat on a flat sta...

Page 174: ...Installing a Routing and Control Board An MX10008 can have one or two Routing and Control Boards RCBs depending on the configuration RCBs can be installed in either of the two top slots on the front of the chassis In redundant configurations an RCB is a hot removable and hot insertable field replaceable unit FRU In base configurations you need to install a second RCB before removing a failing RCB ...

Page 175: ...moving a Routing and Control Board Cover Panel g050585 3 Remove the new RCB from the electrostatic bag and inspect it for any damage before installing it into 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 the guides inside the chassis 6 Slide the RCB into the chassis carefully ensuring that it is co...

Page 176: ...w there might be insufficient power available Ensure that you have adequate power for the additional unit You can also use the the show chassis environment cb command to verify that the RCB is online SEE ALSO Power Requirements for MX10008 Components MX10008 Routing and Control Board LEDs 80 Handling and Storing MX10008 Line Cards RCBs and SFBs 244 Removing and Installing MX10008 Cooling System Co...

Page 177: ...ssis fan tray 0 speed minutesfull speed and test chassis fan tray 1 speed full speed commands to set the chassis fans to 100 speed To install or remove the fan trays and fan tray controller see the following sections Removing an MX10008 Fan Tray An MX10008 has two independent field replaceable fan trays Each fan tray is a hot removable and hot insertable field replaceable unit FRU you can remove a...

Page 178: ...an trays must be replaced within the duration mentioned in Table 56 on page 179 To remove either the JNP10008 FAN or the JNP10008 FAN2 fan tray 1 Attach the electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to the ESD point on the rear left side of the chassis See Figure 75 on page 180 Figure 75 ESD Point on the Rear of an MX10008 1 ESD point 2 Loosen the four ca...

Page 179: ...Figure 76 Removing Fan Tray JNP10008 FAN from an MX10008 FAN FTC SIB STATUS FAN FTC SIB STATUS 181 ...

Page 180: ...e fan handle and its surfaces including the power supply handles may be hot Wear proper protective heat resistant gloves while removing the fan tray 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 CAUTION Fan trays must be replaced within the duration mentioned in Table 56 on page 179 182 ...

Page 181: ...els of the fan tray JNP10008 FAN and JNP10008 FAN2 Each fan tray is installed vertically on the rear or FRU side of the chassis Before you begin to install a fan tray Ensure you understand how to prevent ESD damage See Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 343 Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available to install a fan tray Electrostatic discharge ESD grounding str...

Page 182: ...re 78 on page 184 Figure 78 ESD Point on the Rear of an MX10008 1 ESD point 2 Grasp the top and bottom fan tray handles and align the bottom of the fan tray with the bottom of the fan tray slot 3 Rest the bottom edge of the fan tray in the slot and slide the fan tray into place so it is fully seated 4 Tighten the captive screws until finger tight See Figure 79 on page 185 or Figure 80 on page 186 ...

Page 183: ...Figure 79 Installing Fan Tray JNP10008 FAN in an MX10008 FAN FTC SIB STATUS FAN FTC SIB STATUS 185 ...

Page 184: ...wo fan trays there is a fan tray controller Each controller is a hot removable and hot insertable field replaceable unit FRU you can remove and replace one fan tray controller while the router is running without turning off power to the router or disrupting routing functions There are two models of fan tray controller for the MX10008 JNP10008 FAN CTRL which supports fan tray JNP10008 FAN JNP10008 ...

Page 185: ...e fan tray controller is installed horizontally above the Switch Fabric Boards SFBs at the top of the chassis Before you remove a fan tray controller Ensure you understand how to prevent ESD damage See Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 343 Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available to remove a fan tray controller Electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap An e...

Page 186: ...n electrostatic bag or on an antistatic mat SEE ALSO Removing an MX10008 Fan Tray 179 MX10008 Cooling System and Airflow 45 Installing an MX10008 Fan Tray Controller Each fan tray of an MX10008 has a fan tray controller Each controller is a hot removable and hot insertable field replaceable unit FRU you can remove and replace one fan tray controller while the router is running without turning off ...

Page 187: ...of the chassis Before you replace a fan tray controller Ensure you understand how to prevent ESD damage See Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 343 You have removed the associated fan tray and fan tray controller See Removing an MX10008 Fan Tray on page 179 and Removing an MX10008 Fan Tray Controller on page 186 Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available to insta...

Page 188: ... is flush with the mounting holes See Figure 86 on page 190 Figure 86 Replacing an MX10008 Fan Tray Controller 3 Using a Phillips screwdriver tighten the captive screws for the fan tray controller 4 Replace the fan tray See Installing an MX10008 Fan Tray on page 183 SEE ALSO Installing an MX10008 Fan Tray 183 Removing an MX10008 Fan Tray Controller 186 Removing an MX10008 Fan Tray 179 190 ...

Page 189: ...plies Additionally MX10000 routers support high voltage alternating current HVAC or high voltage direct current HVDC power supplies To install and remove the power supplies in a MX10008 router or a MX10016 router refer to the following sections How to Remove a JNP10K PWR AC Power Supply The JNP10K PWR AC power supply in an MX10008 router is a hot removable and hot insertable field replaceable unit...

Page 190: ...rom an MX10008 router Electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap Phillips screwdriver number 1 Replacement power supply or a cover panel for the power supply slot CAUTION Do not leave the power supply slot empty for a long time while the router is operational Either replace the power supply promptly or install a cover panel over the empty slot To remove a JNP10K PWR AC power supply from an MX1000...

Page 191: ...ure 87 ESD Point on the Rear of an MX10008 1 ESD point Figure 88 ESD Point on MX10016 Chassis Rear 1 ESD point 2 Set the Enable switch next to the appliance inlet on the power supply to the standby position 3 Disconnect power from the router by performing one of the two following tasks If the AC power source outlets have a power switch set them to the off Ο position If the AC power source outlets ...

Page 192: ...s leads or solder connections place one 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 CAUTION See the heat symbol The power supply surfaces are hot Allow a few minutes for the power s...

Page 193: ...Figure 89 Removing a JNP10K PWR AC Power Supply from an MX10008 Figure 90 Removing a JNP10K PWR AC Power Supply from an MX10016 g050732 Keep latch in open position during removal 195 ...

Page 194: ...008 chassis or a MX10016 chassis is a hot insertable and hot removable field replaceanble unit FRU You can install up to 6 power supplies in an MX10008 and 10 in a MX10016 router chassis All power supplies install in the rear of the chassis in the slots provided along the left side CAUTION Do not mix AC and DC power supplies in the same chassis NOTE See the heat symbol Wear heat resistant hand glo...

Page 195: ... O position Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available to install an AC power supply Electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap Phillips screwdriver number 1 Power cords appropriate for your geographical location See MX10000 Power Cables Specifications on page 107 Power cord retainer clips To install a JNP10K PWR AC power supply in an MX10008 or an MX10016 197 ...

Page 196: ... page 198 or below PSU_9 on the MX10016 see Figure 92 on page 198 Figure 91 ESD Point on the Rear of an MX10008 1 ESD point Figure 92 ESD Point on MX10016 Chassis Rear 1 ESD point 2 If the power supply slot has a cover panel on it insert your thumb and forefinger into the finger holes squeeze and pull the cover out of the slot Save the cover panel for later use See Figure 93 on page 199 for remova...

Page 197: ...remove the power supply from its bag 4 Peel back and remove the protective plastic wrap that covers all four sides of the power supply 5 Ensure the power switch is set to the standby O position This switch turns off the output voltage it does not interrupt AC supply 6 Unscrew the captive screw in the counterclockwise direction by using the Phillips screwdriver number 1 199 ...

Page 198: ...ted in the slot Ensure the power supply faceplate is flush with any adjacent power supply faceplates or power supply cover panels see Figure 95 on page 200 and Figure 96 on page 201 10 Push the captive screw into the power supply faceplate Ensure that the screw is seated inside the corresponding hole on the faceplate 11 Tighten the captive screw by turning it clockwise by using the Phillips screwd...

Page 199: ...closed 12 Manually load balance the power supplies as you attach each power cable to a dedicated AC power source outlet To load balance route the power cables to alternate between power sources The JNP10K PWR AC does not share power all power comes into INP1 lower receptacle and only uses INP2 top receptacle at fail over See Figure 97 on page 202 for MX10008 and Figure 98 on page 202 201 ...

Page 200: ...K PWR AC Power Cables on MX10008 g100693 Figure 98 Proper Load Balancing for JNP10K PWR AC Power Cables on MX10016 g100694 WARNING Ensure that the power cords do not block access to router components or drape where people can trip on them 202 ...

Page 201: ...2n source redundancy If redundancy is not a requirement use the default input INP1 for a single connection 16 Fasten the cord retainer by lowering the clip over the cord and pushing the cord into the adjustment nut of the cord retainer Rotate the nut until it is tight against the base of the cord See Figure 99 on page 203 Figure 99 Power Cord and Retainer Clip 2 1 Enable switch for INP2 appears as...

Page 202: ... WARNING Protect yourself from severe burns by wearing heat protective gloves when removing a working JNP10K PWR AC2 power supply from the chassis These power supplies can reach 158 F 70 C CAUTION Before you remove a power supply ensure that you have power supplies sufficient to power the router left in the chassis See Power Requirements for an MX10008 Router on page 100 Before you remove an JNP10...

Page 203: ...for the power supply slot CAUTION Do not leave the power supply slot empty for a long time while the router is operational Either replace the power supply promptly or install a cover panel over the empty slot To remove a JNP10K PWR AC2 power supply from an MX10000 router 205 ...

Page 204: ...ow PSU_9 on the MX10016 see Figure 101 on page 206 Figure 100 ESD Point on the MX10008 Chassis Rear g100611 1 1 ESD point Figure 101 ESD Point on the MX10016 Chassis Rear g100612 1 1 ESD point 2 Flip the power switch next to the appliance inlet on the power supply to the standby position 3 If the AC or DC power source outlets have a power switch set them to the OFF position 4 Disconnect the Anders...

Page 205: ...on page 207 Figure 102 Removing a JNP10K PWR AC2 from an MX10008 Chassis g100609 Figure 103 Removing a JNP10K PWR AC2 from an MX10016 Chassis g100607 6 Rotate the captive screw away from the faceplate of the power supply to release the latch 7 Put on your heat protective gloves before removing the power supply from the chassis 207 ...

Page 206: ...ll a JNP10K PWR AC2 Power Supply The JNP10K PWR AC2 power supply in an MX10008 or an MX10016 chassis is a hot insertable and hot removable field replaceable unit FRU You can install up to 6 AC power supplies in a MX10008 and 10 in a MX10016 router chassis All power supplies install in the rear of the chassis in the slots provided along the left side CAUTION Do not mix AC and DC power supplies in t...

Page 207: ...2 power supply Electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap Phillips screwdriver number 1 Power cables appropriate for your geographical location for low voltage installations or input amperage for high voltage installations See MX10000 Power Cables Specifications on page 107 HVAC and HVDC connectors and lugs must be installed by a qualified electrician before installation 209 ...

Page 208: ...anel see Figure 104 on page 210 or below PSU9 on the MX10016 see Figure 105 on page 210 Figure 104 ESD Point on the MX10008 Chassis Rear g100611 1 1 ESD point Figure 105 ESD Point on MX10016 Chassis Rear g100612 1 1 ESD point 2 If the power supply slot has a cover panel on it insert your thumb and forefinger into the finger holes squeeze and pull the cover out of the slot Save the cover panel for ...

Page 209: ...4 Peel back and remove the protective plastic wrap that covers all four sides of the power supply 5 Ensure the power switch is set to the standby O position This switch turns off the output voltage it does not interrupt input power 6 Unscrew the captive screw in the counterclockwise direction by using the Phillips screwdriver number 1 7 Rotate the captive screw away from the faceplate of the power...

Page 210: ... Ensure the power supply faceplate is flush with any adjacent power supply faceplates or power supply cover panels see Figure 108 on page 212 and Figure 109 on page 213 9 Push the captive screw into the power supply faceplate Ensure that the screw is seated inside the corresponding hole on the faceplate 10 Tighten the captive screw by turning it clockwise by using the Phillips screwdriver number 1...

Page 211: ...er A and B The JNP10K PWR AC2 only requires that each power supply be connected to a separate source See Figure 110 on page 213 for some possible cabling combinations for MX10008 and Figure 111 on page 214 for MX10016 Figure 110 Proper Load Balancing for JNP10K PWR AC2 Power Cables on MX10008 g100687 OR 213 ...

Page 212: ...components or drape where people can trip on them 13 If the AC or DC power source outlets have a power switch set them to the on position 14 Set the three dip switches to set the inputs and whether the power supply is running at 3000 W 5000 W or 5500 W See Table 57 on page 215 Set both enable switches to the on position when using both source inputs When not using source redundancy set the unused ...

Page 213: ...WR DC power supply in an MX10008 and in an MX10016 chassis is a hot removable and hot insertable field replaceable unit FRU You remove DC power supplies from the rear of the chassis CAUTION Before you remove a power supply ensure that sufficient power supplies are left in the chassis to power the router see Power Requirements for MX10008 Components WARNING Before performing DC power procedures ens...

Page 214: ...ic discharge ESD grounding strap Phillips screwdriver numbers 1 and 2 13 32 in 10 mm nut driver or socket wrench Replacement power supply or a cover for the power supply slot CAUTION Do not leave the power supply slot empty for a long time while the router is operational Either replace the power supply promptly or install a cover panel over the empty slot To remove a JNP10K PWR DC power supply fro...

Page 215: ...e 113 on page 217 Figure 112 ESD Point on an MX10008 Chassis Rear 1 ESD point Figure 113 ESD Point on an MX10016 Chassis Rear 1 ESD point 2 Make sure that the voltage across the DC power source cables leads is 0 V and that there is no chance that the cable leads might become active during the removal process 3 Ensure the black power supply output switch to the right of the captive screw is set to ...

Page 216: ...er supply to release the latch See Figure 114 on page 218 and Figure 115 on page 218 Figure 114 Removing a JNP10K PWR DC Power Supply from an MX10008 Figure 115 Removing a JNP10K PWR DC Supply from an MX10016 g050734 Keep latch in open position during removal 218 ...

Page 217: ...ol by pulling the power supply halfway out of the chassis or wear heat resistant gloves while removing the power supply 7 If you are not replacing the power supply install the cover panel over the slot a Insert your thumb and forefinger into the finger holes of the cover panel b Squeeze and place the cover in the slot c Release your fingers and the cover remains in the slot 8 Remove the plastic ca...

Page 218: ...panel board that services the DC circuit router the circuit breaker to the OFF position and tape the router handle of the circuit breaker in the OFF position 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 attached lug can damage the router for example by causing a short circ...

Page 219: ... 1 mm 2 or 6 AWG 13 3 mm 2 power source cables When running all JNP10K PWR DC power supply modules in the chassis the DC power source cables that you provide must be 6 AWG 13 3 2 mm stranded wire We recommend that you install heat shrink tubing insulation around the crimped section of the power cables and lugs NOTE If you upgrade the JNP10K PWR DC to a JNP10K PWR DC2 and set the input mode to high...

Page 220: ...ng terminal and below PSU 5 on the MX10008 rear panel see Figure 116 on page 222 and below PSU_9 on the MX10016 rear panel see Figure 117 on page 222 Figure 116 ESD Point on MX10008 Chassis Rear 1 ESD point Figure 117 ESD Point on an MX10016 Chassis Rear 1 ESD point 2 Taking care not to touch power supply components pins leads or solder connections remove the power supply from its bag 222 ...

Page 221: ...move the protective plastic wrap that covers all four sides of the power supply 4 Ensure the power switch is set to the standby O position This switch turns off the output voltage it does not interrupt DC 5 Remove the plastic cable cover from the DC power input terminals by using the Phillips screwdriver number 2 to loosen the screws see Figure 118 on page 223 Figure 118 Removing the Plastic Cable...

Page 222: ...meter to verify the resistance of the 48V and RTN DC cables to chassis ground The cable with very high resistance indicating an open circuit to chassis ground is negative and will be installed on the 48V input DC power input terminal The cable with very low resistance indicating a closed circuit to chassis ground is positive and will be installed on the RTN return DC power input terminal CAUTION Y...

Page 223: ...ndancy for the router There is basic insulation between the inputs and the chassis ground Also there is basic insulation between RTN input feeds 11 Install the plastic cable cover over each set of power cables by using the Phillips screwdriver number 2 to tighten the screw 12 If the power supply slot on the chassis has a cover panel on it insert your thumb and forefinger into the finger holes sque...

Page 224: ... the latch You can install the power supplies in any slot labeled PSU 0 through PSU 5 top to bottom on an MX10008 and PSU 0 through PSU 9 on an MX10016 15 Using both hands place the power supply in the power supply slot on the rear of the router 16 Slide the power supply straight into the chassis until the power supply is fully seated in the slot Ensure the power supply faceplate is flush with any...

Page 225: ...ing it clockwise by using the Phillips screwdriver number 1 When the screw is completely tight the latch locks into the router chassis Figure 122 Installing a JNP10K PWR DC Power Supply in an MX10008 Figure 123 Installing a JNP10K PWR DC Power Supply in an MX10016 g050733 Keep latch in open position during installation Close latch after power supply is fully installed 227 ...

Page 226: ...r closed 19 Route INP1 cables to a power source and INP2 to another power source The JNP10K PWR DC shares power so if power dips on one input the power supply is able to load balance internally See Figure 124 on page 228 and Figure 125 on page 229 Figure 124 Proper Load Balancing for JNP10K PWR DC Power Cables on MX10008 g100691 228 ...

Page 227: ...ape where people can trip on them 20 Set the enable switches for input 1 and input 2 see Figure 126 on page 230 Set both enable switches to the on position when using both source inputs When not using source redundancy set the unused source to the O off position The LED turns red and indicates an error if a source input is not in use and the enable switch is on 229 ...

Page 228: ...ecting DC Power to an MX10000 164 Power Requirements for an MX10008 Router 100 Field Replaceable Units in an MX10008 38 JNP10K PWR AC Power Supply 61 How to Remove a JNP10K PWR DC2 Power Supply The JNP10K PWR DC2 power supply in an MX10000 chassis is a hot removable and hot insertable field replaceable unit FRU You remove power supplies from the rear of the chassis CAUTION A working JNP10K PWR DC2...

Page 229: ...ic Discharge Damage on page 343 Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available to remove a JNP10K PWR DC2 power supply Heat protective gloves able to withstand temperatures of 158 F 70 C Electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap Phillips screwdriver numbers 1 and 2 13 32 in 10 mm nut driver or socket wrench Replacement power supply or a cover panel for the power supply slot CAUTION...

Page 230: ...on page 232 Figure 127 ESD Point on an MX10008 Chassis Rear g100611 1 1 ESD point Figure 128 ESD Point on MX10016 Chassis Rear g100612 1 1 ESD point 2 Make sure that the voltage across the DC power source cables leads is 0 V and that there is no chance that the cables might become active during the removal process 3 Ensure the black power supply output router to the right of the captive screw is s...

Page 231: ...atch See Figure 129 on page 233 and Figure 130 on page 233 Figure 129 Removing a JNP10K PWR DC2 Power Supply on an MX10008 g100598 Figure 130 Removing a JNP10K PWR DC2 Power Supply on an MX10016 g100605 6 Put on the heat resistant gloves to protect your hands from the hot power supply 233 ...

Page 232: ... lugs from the input terminal studs How to Install a JNP10K PWR DC2 Power Supply The JNP10K PWR DC2 power supply in an MX10000 chassis is a hot removable and hot insertable field replaceable unit FRU You can install up to 6 power supplies in an MX10008 router chassis All HVDC power supplies install in the rear of the chassis in the slots along the left side of the chassis Before you install an HVD...

Page 233: ...onnecting an MX10000 router to ground using a separate grounding conductor see Connecting an MX10000 to Earth Ground on page 160 NOTE The battery returns of the JNP10K PWR DC2 power supply must be connected as an isolated DC return DC I Ensure you understand how to prevent ESD damage See Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 343 Ensure that you have the following parts and tools ava...

Page 234: ...ure 132 on page 236 Figure 131 ESD Point on the MX10008 Chassis Rear g100611 1 1 ESD point Figure 132 ESD Point on the MX10016 Chassis Rear g100612 1 1 ESD point 2 Taking care not to touch power supply components pins leads or solder connections remove the power supply from its bag 3 Peel back and remove the protective plastic wrap that covers all four sides of the power supply 4 Ensure the power ...

Page 235: ... the cable leads do not become active while you are connecting DC power 8 Verify that the DC power cables are correctly labeled 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 48V and RTN DC cables to chassis ground The cable with very h...

Page 236: ... cable lug to the RTN return DC power input terminal b Secure each negative DC source power cable lug to the 48V input DC power input terminal Each power supply has two independent sets of DC power input terminals INPUT 1 RTN 48V 60V and INPUT 2 RTN 48V 60V For feed redundancy each power supply must be powered by dedicated power feeds derived from feed INPUT 1 and feed INPUT 2 This configuration p...

Page 237: ...pull the cover out of the slot Save the cover panel for later use see Figure 135 on page 239 and Figure 136 on page 239 Figure 135 Removing the Power Supply Cover Panel on an MX10008 g100613 Figure 136 Removing the Power Supply Cover Panel on an MX10016 g100614 12 Unscrew the captive screw in the counterclockwise direction by using the Phillips screwdriver number 1 13 Rotate the captive screw away...

Page 238: ... about 2 in 5 cm see Figure 137 on page 240 and Figure 138 on page 241 15 Push the captive screw into the power supply faceplate Ensure that the screw is seated inside the corresponding hole on the faceplate 16 Tighten the captive screw by turning it clockwise by using the Phillips screwdriver number 1 When the screw is completely tight the latch locks into the router chassis Figure 137 Installing...

Page 239: ...source and INP2 to another power source The JNP10K PWR DC shares power so if power dips on one input the power supply is able to load balance internally See Figure 139 on page 241 and Figure 140 on page 242 Figure 139 Proper Load Balancing for JNP10k PWR DC2 Power Cables on MX10008 g100689 241 ...

Page 240: ...g at 3000 W 5000 W or 5500 W See Table 58 on page 242 and Figure 141 on page 243 Set both enable routers to the on position when using both source inputs When not using source redundancy set the unused source to the O off position The LED turns red and indicates an error if a source input is not in use and the enable router is on Table 58 Setting the JNP10K PWR DC2 Dip Switches Field State Switch ...

Page 241: ... dual feeds On 3 Enabled for 20 A feed power supply capacity is 3000 W Off Figure 141 Setting the Enable Routers for the Power Source g100597 1 2 2 1 Power switch on and standby O Dip switches 19 Verify that the input 1 and 2 LEDs on the power supply faceplate are lit and are on steadily 20 Press the power switch to the on position 243 ...

Page 242: ...le units FRUs that have fragile components To avoid damaging the line cards routing and control boards RCBs and Switch Fabric Boards SFBs you must follow safe handling practices Holding Line Cards and Routing and Control Boards Pay proper attention to the way you are holding line cards and Routing and Control Boards RCBs Line cards and RCBs are installed horizontally and it is best to hold them by...

Page 243: ...s damaged See Figure 142 on page 245 Figure 142 Connector Edge of a Line Card 1 Connectors 4 If you must rest a line card or RCB on an edge place a cushion between the edge and the surface CAUTION Do not stack line cards or RCBs on top of one another or on top of any other component 5 Place each line card or RCB in an individual electrostatic bag or separately on an antistatic mat that is placed o...

Page 244: ...age see Figure 143 on page 246 Figure 143 SFB The proper method of holding an SFB is to 1 Hold the SFB by the ejectors while you keep the SFB vertical and slide the SFB about three quarters of the way out of the chassis 2 Place one hand underneath the SFB to support it and slide it completely out of the chassis CAUTION Never hold an SFB by the connector edge The connectors are fragile You cannot a...

Page 245: ...ing the line card into the bag is best done by two people To insert a line card an RCB or an SFB into an electrostatic bag 1 Hold the unit horizontally with the faceplate toward you 2 Have the second person slide the opening of the electrostatic bag over the connector edge and then pull the bag to cover the unit If you must insert a line card an RCB or an SFB into a bag by yourself 1 Lay the unit ...

Page 246: ... and wait for ten minutes 2 Take the SFB offline using the request chassis sib slot slot number offline command NOTE If you suspect the SFB is faulty and want to ensure packets do not flow through the SFB power down the SFB instead of taking the SFB offline To power down the SFB use the set chassis sib power off slot slot number command To bring up a new SFB up in the slot you must delete the old ...

Page 247: ...d spread them apart and then slide the SFB about a quarter of the way out of the slot See Figure 145 on page 249 Figure 145 Loosening Captive Screws and Spread Ejector Handles g050596 8 Grasp the ejector handle with one hand and place your other hand under the SFB for support as you slide the SFB out of the slot see Figure 146 on page 250 249 ...

Page 248: ...u rotate the SFB 90 degrees and place it on the antistatic mat with the printed circuit board facing upward Be careful not to bump or handle the SFB by the connectors If you do not have an antistatic mat have another person help you slide the electrostatic bag over the SFB before placing it on the stable surface See Figure 147 on page 251 CAUTION Do not stack hardware components on top of one anot...

Page 249: ...e of the chassis behind the fan trays SFB 0 through SFB 2 are located behind the left fan tray and SFB 3 through SFB 5 are located behind the right fan tray You must remove the appropriate fan tray to install an SFB See Removing an MX10008 Fan Tray on page 179 Fan trays must be replaced within the duration mentioned in Table 59 on page 251 Table 59 Replacement Duration for the Fan Tray Duration Ch...

Page 250: ... an electrostatic bag or an antistatic mat on a flat stable surface 2 Wrap and fasten one end of an ESD strap around your bare wrist and connect the other end of the strap to the ESD point on the chassis There is an ESD point located next to the protective earthing terminal and below PSU 5 on the MX10008 rear panel see Figure 148 on page 252 Figure 148 ESD Point on MX10008 Chassis Rear 1 ESD point...

Page 251: ... support the lower edge with the other hand 5 Holding the SFB vertically slide the SFB into the open slot until the ejector handles engage and start to close 6 Grasp the two ejector handles and fold them inward until they latch to so that the SFB is fully seated see Figure 150 on page 254 for the MX10008 253 ...

Page 252: ...est chassis fan tray speed 1 normal command 10 Bring the SFB online by using the request chassis sib slot slot number online command You can check the status of the SFB by using the show chassis sfb and the show chassis fabric plane location commands root show chassis sfb Slot State Uptime 0 Online 1 day 17 hours 7 minutes 53 seconds 1 Online 1 day 17 hours 7 minutes 35 seconds 2 Online 1 day 17 h...

Page 253: ...bric Board 3 Plane 14 Switch Fabric Board 3 Plane 15 Switch Fabric Board 3 Plane 16 Switch Fabric Board 4 Plane 17 Switch Fabric Board 4 Plane 18 Switch Fabric Board 4 Plane 19 Switch Fabric Board 4 Plane 20 Switch Fabric Board 5 Plane 21 Switch Fabric Board 5 Plane 22 Switch Fabric Board 5 Plane 23 Switch Fabric Board 5 NOTE If you completely powered off the SFB using the set chassis sib power of...

Page 254: ...you remove a line card from the router chassis Ensure that you have taken the necessary precautions to prevent electrostatic discharge ESD damage see Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 343 Ensure that you know how to handle and store the line card see Handling and Storing MX10008 Line Cards RCBs and SFBs on page 244 256 ...

Page 255: ...o the bag To remove an MPC see Figure 151 on page 259 1 Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 2 Label the cables connected to each port on the MPC so that you can reconnect the cables to the correct ports later 3 Use one of the following methods to take the MPC offline Press and hold the offline button on the MPC The green OK...

Page 256: ...by pulling out the MPC halfway out of the chassis Wear proper protective heat resistant gloves while removing an MPC 8 Grasp both sides of the MPC at the midpoint and remove the MPC from the chassis Slide the MPC completely out of the chassis and place the MPC on the antistatic mat or in the electrostatic bag CAUTION The weight of the MPC is concentrated in the back end Be prepared to accept the f...

Page 257: ... 57 lb 14 32 kg Be prepared to accept the full weight of the MPC as you slide the MPC out of the chassis Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available to install an MPC ESD grounding strap An electrostatic bag or an antistatic mat Replacement MPC To install an MPC see Figure 152 on page 261 1 Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD po...

Page 258: ...or ports on the MPC Secure the cables so that they do not support their own weight Place any excess cable out of the way in a neatly coiled loop using the cable management system Placing fasteners on a loop helps to maintain the shape of the loop CAUTION Do not let fiber optic cables hang free from the connector Do not allow the fastened loops of a cable to dangle which stresses the cable at the f...

Page 259: ...rganize and protect optical cabling attached to the line cards After a card is installed you can still remove the line card without needing to remove the cable management system Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available to install the cable management system on a line card Phillips screwdriver number 2 The cable management system 261 ...

Page 260: ...le tray Figure 153 Cable Management System Components 2 1 Cable tray Handle extensions 2 Use the Phillips screwdriver to loosen and remove the screws on the two line card handles see Figure 154 on page 262 Figure 154 Removing the Screws on the Line Card Handles g100211 3 Replace the blue cap on each line card handle with the two handle extensions see Figure 155 on page 263 262 ...

Page 261: ...y across the front of the line card so that the two ends of the cable tray are under the handle extensions 7 Snap close the blue clips of the cable tray around the handle extensions see Figure 156 on page 263 Figure 156 Adding the Cable Tray g100209 8 Drape the optical cables using one of the following methods Drape and tie the optical cables to the side see Figure 157 on page 264 263 ...

Page 262: ...pleted Cable Management System g100215 Removing and Installing Transceivers and Fiber Optic Cables IN THIS SECTION Remove a Transceiver 265 Install a Transceiver 267 Disconnect a Fiber Optic Cable from a Router 269 Connect a Fiber Optic Cable to a Router 270 Maintain the Fiber Optic Cables in a Router 271 264 ...

Page 263: ...er the transceiver and fiber optic cable connector Dust cover to cover the port or a replacement transceiver Figure 158 on page 265 shows how to remove a QSFP transceiver The procedure is the same for all types of transceivers except the QSFP28 and CFP transceivers To remove a transceiver from the router Figure 158 Removing an SFP SFP XFP or a QSFP Transceiver 1 Place an electrostatic bag or antis...

Page 264: ... fiber optic cables 6 By using your fingers pull the ejector lever away from the transceiver to unlock the transceiver CAUTION Before removing the transceiver make sure you open the ejector lever completely until you hear it click This prevents damage to the transceiver 7 Grasp the transceiver ejector lever and gently slide the transceiver approximately 0 5 in 1 3 cm straight out of the port CAUTI...

Page 265: ...ht recommend that you check the third party optic or cable and potentially replace it with an equivalent Juniper Networks optic or cable that is qualified for the device Before you begin installing a transceiver in a router ensure that you have taken the necessary precautions for safe handling of lasers see Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 330 Ensure that you have a rubber safe...

Page 266: ...t before installing a new transceiver 5 Using both hands carefully place the transceiver in the empty port The connectors must face the device chassis CAUTION Before you slide the transceiver into the port ensure that the transceiver is aligned correctly Misalignment of the transceiver might cause the pins to bend making the transceiver unusable 6 Slide the transceiver in gently until it is fully ...

Page 267: ...afety cap to cover the fiber optic cable connector To disconnect a fiber optic cable from an optical transceiver installed in the router 1 Recommended Disable the port in which the transceiver is installed by using the disable statement at the edit interfaces hierarchy level for the specific interface WARNING Do not look directly into a fiber optic transceiver or into the ends of fiber optic cable...

Page 268: ... and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 330 To connect a fiber optic cable to an optical transceiver installed in the router 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 laser light that can damage your eyes WARNING Do not stare into the laser beam emitted by...

Page 269: ... minimum bend radius can damage the cables and cause problems that are difficult to diagnose Frequent plugging and unplugging of fiber optic cables in and out of optical instruments 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 w...

Page 270: ...n MX10008 Ensure that you have taken the necessary precautions to prevent electrostatic discharge ESD damage See Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 343 Ensure that you do not need to forward traffic through the router Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available to power off the router An ESD grounding strap An external management device such as a PC An RJ 45 to D...

Page 271: ...EDIATELY Terminated Poweroff for hypervisor to respawn Oct 25 10 35 05 init event processing PID 1114 exited with status 1 Oct 25 10 35 05 init packet forwarding engine PID 1424 exited with status 8 Waiting max 60 seconds for system process vnlru_mem to stop done Waiting max 60 seconds for system process vnlru to stop done Waiting max 60 seconds for system process bufdaemon to stop done Waiting ma...

Page 272: ...is 4 Disconnect power to the router by performing one of the following tasks AC power supply Set the enable switch to the OFF O position and gently pull out the coupler for the power cord from the faceplate DC power supply Switch the circuit breaker on the panel board that services the DC circuit to the OFF position 5 Remove the power source cable from the power supply faceplate AC power supply Re...

Page 273: ...nings on page 313 Review the chassis lifting guidelines described in MX10008 Chassis Lifting Guidelines on page 319 Ensure that the router has been safely powered off see Powering Off an MX10008 Router on page 272 CAUTION When removing more than one router chassis from a rack remove the routers in order from top to bottom Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available to remove the r...

Page 274: ...er the lift 5 Use the lift to transport the router to its new location Figure 160 Moving the MX10008 Using a Mechanical Lift g100216 SEE ALSO Powering Off an MX10008 Router 272 Manually Removing an MX10008 Router from a 4 Post Rack If you cannot use a mechanical lift to remove the router the preferred method you can install it manually 276 ...

Page 275: ...gs on page 313 Review the chassis lifting guidelines described in MX10008 Chassis Lifting Guidelines on page 319 Ensure that the router has been safely powered off see Powering Off an MX10008 Router on page 272 Ensure you have a Phillips screwdriver number 2 or number 3 depending on the size of your mounting screws To manually remove an MX10008 from a rack 1 Remove all line cards RCBs power suppli...

Page 276: ...ty chassis out of the base and rear brackets 4 On each side hold the bottom of the chassis and carefully lift it up from the base and rear brackets on the four post rack 5 Carefully lift it out of the rack If you have a pallet jack move the router onto the pallet jack See Figure 161 on page 278 Figure 161 Lifting the MX10008 Without Using a Mechanical Lift g009478 6 Carefully move the chassis to i...

Page 277: ... ALSO Removing an MX10008 Router From a Four Post Rack Using a Mechanical Lift 275 Connecting an MX10000 to Earth Ground 160 Connecting AC Power to an MX10000 163 Connecting DC Power to an MX10000 164 279 ...

Page 278: ...5 CHAPTER Troubleshooting Hardware Restoring Junos OS 283 Alarm Messages 287 ...

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Page 280: ...u need to download the installation media image for your device and Junos OS release from https www juniper net customers support NOTE You can create the emergency boot device on another Juniper Networks router or router or any PC or laptop that supports Linux The steps you take to create the emergency boot device vary depending on the device To create an emergency boot device 1 Use FTP to copy th...

Page 281: ...llowing command root device dd if var tmp filename of dev da0 bs 1048576 The device writes the installation media image to the USB device root device dd if var tmp jinstall vjunos usb 13 2 img of dev da0 bs 1048576 11006 1 records in 11006 1 records out 180332544 bytes transferred in 71 764266 secs 2512846 bytes sec NOTE The device automatically create a recovery Junos OS image The Select a recove...

Page 282: ...out how to create an emergency boot device 2 Copy the existing configuration in the file config juniper conf gz from the device to a remote system such as a server or to an emergency boot device For extra safety you can also copy the backup configurations the files named config juniper conf n where n is a number from 0 through 9 to a remote system or to an emergency boot device You can use the sys...

Page 283: ... to host shell debug Select Install Juniper Linux Platform to install the Junos OS software from the emergency boot device The device copies the software from the emergency boot device occasionally displaying status messages Copying the software can take up to 12 minutes 4 After the software is copied from the emergency device to the device the device reboots from the internal flash storage on whi...

Page 284: ...mponents Alarm Failure event that triggers an alarm Alarm condition Seriousness of the alarm The level of severity can be either major red or minor yellow Major red Indicates a critical situation on the device that has resulted from one of the following conditions A red alarm condition requires immediate action One or more hardware components have failed One or more hardware components have exceed...

Page 285: ...ware feature or high disk usage Alarm types SEE ALSO show chassis alarms show system alarms Interface Alarm Messages You configure interface alarms to alert you when an interface is down To configure an interface link down condition to trigger a red or yellow alarm or to configure the link down condition to be ignored use the alarm statement at the edit chassis hierarchy level You can specify the ...

Page 286: ...6 CHAPTER Contacting Customer Support and Returning the Chassis or Components Contacting Customer Support 291 Returning the MX10008 Chassis or Components 291 ...

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Page 288: ...repared to provide the following information Your existing service request number if you have one Details of the failure or problem Type of activity being performed on the device when the problem occurred Configuration data displayed by one or more show commands Your name organization name telephone number fax number and shipping address The support representative validates your request and issues...

Page 289: ...shipments that do not have an RMA Refused shipments are returned to the customer through collect freight 3 Pack the router or component for shipping as described in Packing an MX10008 Router or Component for Shipping on page 306 or For more information about return and repair policies see the customer support page at https www juniper net support guidelines html SEE ALSO MX10008 Hardware Overview ...

Page 290: ...ave access to the CLI or if the serial number for the component does not appear in the command output you can locate the serial number ID label on the router or component NOTE If you want to find the serial number ID label on a component you need to remove the component from the router chassis for which you must have the required parts and tools available Listing the Chassis and Component Details ...

Page 291: ... SYNCE Xcvr 0 REV 01 740 064669 8519 QSFP28 LPBK Xcvr 1 REV 01 740 064669 8541 QSFP28 LPBK Xcvr 2 REV 01 740 064669 8495 QSFP28 LPBK Xcvr 3 REV 01 740 064669 8518 QSFP28 LPBK PIC 5 BUILTIN BUILTIN 4xQSFP28 SYNCE Xcvr 0 REV 01 740 064669 8492 QSFP28 LPBK Xcvr 1 REV 01 740 064669 8544 QSFP28 LPBK Xcvr 2 REV 01 740 064669 8546 QSFP28 LPBK Xcvr 3 REV 01 740 064669 8545 QSFP28 LPBK FPC 1 REV 04 750 084...

Page 292: ... SR4 Xcvr 2 REV 01 740 058734 1ECQ1210021 QSFP 100GBASE SR4 Xcvr 3 REV 01 740 058734 1ECQ120801J QSFP 100GBASE SR4 PIC 1 BUILTIN BUILTIN 4xQSFP28 SYNCE Xcvr 0 REV 01 740 058734 1ECQ120307V QSFP 100GBASE SR4 Xcvr 1 REV 01 740 058734 1ECQ120400V QSFP 100GBASE SR4 Xcvr 2 REV 01 740 058734 1ECQ120304X QSFP 100GBASE SR4 Xcvr 3 REV 01 740 058734 1ECQ120301B QSFP 100GBASE SR4 PIC 2 BUILTIN BUILTIN 4xQSFP...

Page 293: ...01 740 058734 1ECQ1209045 QSFP 100GBASE SR4 Xcvr 3 REV 01 740 058734 1ECQ120308G QSFP 100GBASE SR4 PIC 3 BUILTIN BUILTIN 4xQSFP28 SYNCE Xcvr 0 REV 01 740 058734 1ECQ120901Y QSFP 100GBASE SR4 Xcvr 1 REV 01 740 058734 1ECQ120307T QSFP 100GBASE SR4 Xcvr 2 REV 01 740 058734 1ECQ11210AL QSFP 100GBASE SR4 Xcvr 3 REV 01 740 058734 1ECQ11180DF QSFP 100GBASE SR4 PIC 4 BUILTIN BUILTIN 4xQSFP28 SYNCE Xcvr 0 ...

Page 294: ...ASE SR4 PIC 5 BUILTIN BUILTIN 4xQSFP28 SYNCE Xcvr 0 REV 01 740 058734 1ECQ11200XW QSFP 100GBASE SR4 Xcvr 1 REV 01 740 058734 1ECQ1203066 QSFP 100GBASE SR4 Xcvr 2 REV 01 740 058734 1ECQ120307E QSFP 100GBASE SR4 Xcvr 3 REV 01 740 058734 1ECQ120900K QSFP 100GBASE SR4 FPC 5 REV 04 750 084779 CAKR7031 JNP10K LC2101 CPU REV 05 750 073391 CAKJ2861 LC 2101 PMB PIC 0 BUILTIN BUILTIN 4xQSFP28 SYNCE Xcvr 0 R...

Page 295: ... 4xQSFP28 SYNCE Xcvr 0 REV 01 740 058734 1ECQ1203064 QSFP 100GBASE SR4 Xcvr 1 REV 01 740 058734 1ECQ11180HC QSFP 100GBASE SR4 Xcvr 2 REV 01 740 061409 1GCQA231090 QSFP 100GBASE LR4 T2 Xcvr 3 REV 01 740 061409 1GCQA2380AW QSFP 100GBASE LR4 T2 PIC 2 BUILTIN BUILTIN 4xQSFP28 SYNCE Xcvr 0 REV 01 740 061409 1GCQA23200V QSFP 100GBASE LR4 T2 Xcvr 1 REV 01 740 061409 1GCQA2280GV QSFP 100GBASE LR4 T2 Xcvr ...

Page 296: ...058732 1BTQA2180GS QSFP 100GBASE LR4 Xcvr 2 REV 01 740 058732 1BTQA2180GM QSFP 100GBASE LR4 Xcvr 3 REV 01 740 058732 1BTQA21807A QSFP 100GBASE LR4 PIC 4 BUILTIN BUILTIN 4xQSFP28 SYNCE Xcvr 0 REV 01 740 058732 1BTQA21807E QSFP 100GBASE LR4 Xcvr 1 REV 01 740 058732 1BTQA218088 QSFP 100GBASE LR4 Xcvr 2 REV 01 740 058732 1BTQA2180H3 QSFP 100GBASE LR4 Xcvr 3 REV 01 740 058732 1BTQA21807R QSFP 100GBASE ...

Page 297: ...g the Chassis Serial Number ID Label on an MX10008 The serial number ID label is located on a label on the right side of the chassis See Figure 162 on page 300 for the location on an MX10008 Figure 162 MX10008 Serial Number Label g050618 Serial number ID label Locating the Serial Number ID Labels on MX10008 Power Supplies The power supplies installed in an MX10008 are field replaceable units FRUs ...

Page 298: ...ly Serial Number Location JNP10K PWR AC2 power supply The serial ID label is on the right side of the power supply See Figure 164 on page 301 Figure 164 JNP10K PWR AC2 Power Supply Serial Number Location g100617 Serial number ID label JNP10K PWR DC power supply The serial number ID label is on the left side of the power supply See Figure 165 on page 302 301 ...

Page 299: ...erial Number Location JNP10K PWR DC2 power supply The serial number ID label is on the left side of the power supply See Figure 166 on page 302 Figure 166 JNP10K PWR DC2 Power Supply Serial Number Location g100618 Serial number ID label 302 ...

Page 300: ...ated on the inside of the fan tray at the base of the fan tray control board See Figure 167 on page 303 Figure 167 MX10008 Fan Tray Serial Number Location Fan tray controller The serial number ID label for both fan tray controller models JNP10008 FAN CTRL and JNP10008 FTC2 is located on the top of the fan tray controller See Figure 168 on page 303 Figure 168 MX10008 Fan Tray Controller Serial Numb...

Page 301: ...ber ID label for a line card is located on the connector end of the card See Figure 170 on page 304 Figure 170 MX10008 Line Card Serial Number Location g100225 Serial number ID label Locating the Serial Number ID Labels on an MX10008 Switch Fabric Board SFB The serial number ID label for an SFB is located on the PC board See Figure 171 on page 305 304 ...

Page 302: ... of the device or component you want to return see the following device instructions Locating the Serial Number on an MX10008 Router or Component on page 292 Before you request an RMA from JTAC be prepared to provide the following information Your existing service request number if you have one Serial number of the component Your name organization name telephone number fax number and shipping addr...

Page 303: ... this procedure if you are returning an MX10008 chassis or component to Juniper Networks for repair or replacement Before you pack an MX10008 or component Ensure that you have taken the necessary precautions to prevent electrostatic discharge ESD damage See Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 343 Pack your chassis or component using one of these materials Use the packing material ...

Page 304: ...den pallet base with foam cushioning between the layers The router chassis is bolted to the pallet base with four pallet fasteners two on each side of the chassis See Figure 172 on page 307 for the stacking configuration of the MX10008 Figure 172 Stacking Configuration for Packing the MX10008 Chassis To pack an MX10008 for shipping 1 Power down the chassis and remove the power cables See Powering ...

Page 305: ...outer from a 4 Post Rack on page 276 7 Remove the router from the rack see MX10008 Chassis Lifting Guidelines on page 319 and place the router on the shipping pallet Position the router on the pallet so that the front of the router is facing the silkscreened front mark on the pallet The pallet also has crop marks to guide you in positioning the chassis 8 Use the 13 32 in or 10 mm open end or socke...

Page 306: ...on page 309 Figure 173 Attaching the MX10008 to the Pallet 17 Write the RMA number on the exterior of the box to ensure proper tracking Packing MX10008 Components for Shipping Before you begin packing a router component ensure that you have the following parts and tools available Antistatic bag one for each component Electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap CAUTION Do not stack router component...

Page 307: ...terial you use must be able to support the weight of the component 3 Ensure that the components are adequately protected with packing materials and packed so that the pieces are prevented from moving around inside the carton 4 Close the top of the cardboard shipping box and seal it with packing tape 5 Write the RMA number on the exterior of the box to ensure proper tracking RELATED DOCUMENTATION M...

Page 308: ...ments 317 Installation Instructions Warning 319 MX10008 Chassis Lifting Guidelines 319 Restricted Access Warning 321 Ramp Warning 323 Rack Mounting and Cabinet Mounting Warnings 323 Grounded Equipment Warning 328 Radiation from Open Port Apertures Warning 329 Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings 330 Maintenance and Operational Safety Guidelines and Warnings 333 General Electrical Safety Gu...

Page 309: ...ction Warning 346 DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines for MX10008 Router 346 DC Power Disconnection Warning 348 DC Power Grounding Requirements and Warning 350 DC Power Wiring Sequence Warning 352 DC Power Wiring Terminations Warning 355 Multiple Power Supplies Disconnection Warning 358 TN Power Warning 359 Agency Approvals and Compliance Statements 359 ...

Page 310: ...l 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 Ensure that the separate protective earthing terminal provided on this device is permanently connected to earth Replace fuses only with fuses of the same type and rating Do not open or re...

Page 311: ...ls of safety warnings there are two Warning formats NOTE You might find this information helpful in a particular situation or you 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 WARNING This symbol alerts you to the risk of personal injury f...

Page 312: ...e befinden sich in einer Situation die zu einer Körperverletzung führen könnte Bevor Sie mit der Arbeit an irgendeinem Gerät beginnen seien Sie sich der mit elektrischen Stromkreisen verbundenen Gefahren und der Standardpraktiken zur Vermeidung von Unfällen bewußt Avvertenza Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo La situazione potrebbe causare infortuni alle persone Prima di lavorare su q...

Page 313: ...ention Tout installation ou remplacement de l appareil doit être réalisé par du personnel qualifié et compétent Warnung Gerät nur von geschultem qualifiziertem Personal installieren oder auswechseln lassen Avvertenza Solo personale addestrato e qualificato deve essere autorizzato ad installare o sostituire questo apparecchio Advarsel Kun kvalifisert personell med riktig opplæring bør montere eller...

Page 314: ...on equipment be available in the event of a fire in the vicinity of the equipment and that all local fire safety and electrical codes and ordinances be observed when you install 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 noncorros...

Page 315: ...ny equipment in a room in which a chemical fire extinguisher has been discharged is subject to premature failure and unreliable operation The equipment is considered to be irreparably damaged NOTE To keep warranties effective do not use a dry chemical fire extinguisher to control a fire at or near a Juniper Networks device If a dry chemical fire extinguisher is used the unit is no longer eligible ...

Page 316: ... installazione prima di collegare il sistema all alimentatore Advarsel Les installasjonsinstruksjonene før systemet kobles til strømkilden Aviso Leia as instruções de instalação antes de ligar o sistema à sua fonte de energia Atención Ver las instrucciones de instalación antes de conectar el sistema a la red de alimentación Varning Läs installationsanvisningarna innan du kopplar systemet till dess...

Page 317: ... lifting or moving the MX10008 disconnect all external cables When raising the MX10008 into the rack have two people lift and align the router with the rack while another person secures the router to the rack As when lifting any heavy object lift most of the weight with your legs rather than your back Keep your knees bent and your back relatively straight and avoid twisting your body as you lift B...

Page 318: ...Restricted Access Warning 321 ...

Page 319: ... 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 dem nur Wartungspersonal mit einem Spezialwerkzeugs Schloß und Schlüssel oder anderer Sicherheitsvorkehrungen Zugang hat und der von dem für die Anlage zuständigen Gremium kontro...

Page 320: ...prijplaat niet onder een hoek van meer dan 10 graden Varoitus Älä käytä sellaista kaltevaa pintaa jonka kaltevuus ylittää 10 astetta Attention Ne pas utiliser une rampe dont l inclinaison est supérieure à 10 degrés Warnung Keine Rampen mit einer Neigung von mehr als 10 Grad verwenden Avvertenza Non usare una rampa con pendenza superiore a 10 gradi Advarsel Bruk aldri en rampe som heller mer enn 10...

Page 321: ...kerd Dit toestel dient onderaan in het rek gemonteerd te worden als het toestel het enige in het rek is Wanneer u dit toestel in een gedeeltelijk gevuld rek monteert dient u het rek van onderen naar boven te laden met het zwaarste onderdeel onderaan in het rek Als het rek voorzien is van stabiliseringshulpmiddelen dient u de stabilisatoren te monteren voordat u het toestel in het rek monteert of h...

Page 322: ...sollte sie unten im Gestell angebracht werden Bei Anbringung dieser Einheit in einem zum Teil gefüllten Gestell ist das Gestell von unten nach oben zu laden 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...

Page 323: ... 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 coloque os itens mais pesados na parte inferior da estante arrumando os de baixo para cima Se a estante possuir um dispositivo de estabilização instale o antes de montar ...

Page 324: ...r Networks switch måste installeras i en ställning som är förankrad i byggnadens struktur Om denna enhet är den enda enheten på ställningen skall den installeras längst ned på ställningen 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 mon...

Page 325: ...Dieses Gerät muß geerdet werden Stellen Sie sicher daß das Host Gerät während des normalen Betriebs an Erde gelegt ist Avvertenza Questa apparecchiatura deve essere collegata a massa Accertarsi che il dispositivo host sia collegato alla massa di terra durante il normale utilizzo Advarsel Dette utstyret skal jordes Forviss deg om vertsterminalen er jordet ved normalt bruk Aviso Este equipamento dev...

Page 326: ... Vermeiden Sie es sich den Strahlungen auszusetzen und starren Sie nicht in die Öffnungen Avvertenza Quando i cavi in fibra non sono inseriti radiazioni invisibili possono essere emesse attraverso l apertura della porta Evitate di esporvi alle radiazioni e non guardate direttamente nelle aperture Advarsel Unngå utsettelse for stråling og stirr ikke inn i åpninger som er åpne fordi usynlig stråling...

Page 327: ...following guidelines and warnings General Laser Safety Guidelines When working around ports that support optical transceivers observe the following safety guidelines to prevent eye injury Do not look into unterminated ports or at fibers that connect to unknown sources Do not examine unterminated optical ports with optical instruments Avoid direct exposure to the beam WARNING Unterminated optical c...

Page 328: ...laser produkt Varoitus Luokan 1 lasertuote Attention Produit laser de classe I Warnung Laserprodukt der Klasse 1 Avvertenza Prodotto laser di Classe 1 Advarsel Laserprodukt av klasse 1 Aviso Produto laser de classe 1 Atención Producto láser Clase I Varning Laserprodukt av klass 1 331 ...

Page 329: ...us Luokan 1 valodiodituote Attention Alarme de produit LED Class I Warnung Class 1 LED Produktwarnung Avvertenza Avvertenza prodotto LED di Classe 1 Advarsel LED produkt i klasse 1 Aviso Produto de classe 1 com LED Atención Aviso sobre producto LED de Clase 1 Varning Lysdiodprodukt av klass 1 332 ...

Page 330: ...kt mit optischen Geräten prüfen Avvertenza Non fissare il raggio con gli occhi né usare strumenti ottici per osservarlo direttamente Advarsel Stirr eller se ikke direkte p strlen med optiske instrumenter Aviso Não olhe fixamente para o raio nem olhe para ele directamente com instrumentos ópticos Atención No mirar fijamente el haz ni observarlo directamente con instrumentos ópticos Varning Rikta in...

Page 331: ...Operating Temperature Warning 339 Product Disposal Warning 341 While performing the maintenance activities for devices observe the following guidelines and warnings 334 ...

Page 332: ...leichen oder vom Hersteller empfohlenen Batterietyp Entsorgen Sie die benutzten Batterien nach den Anweisungen des Herstellers Advarsel Det kan være fare for eksplosjon hvis batteriet skiftes på feil måte Skift kun med samme eller tilsvarende type som er anbefalt av produsenten Kasser brukte batterier i henhold til produsentens instruksjoner Avvertenza Pericolo di esplosione se la batteria non è i...

Page 333: ...Jewelry Removal Warning 336 ...

Page 334: ...n Schmuck einschließlich Ringe Ketten und Uhren abnehmen Metallgegenstände erhitzen sich wenn sie an das Netz und die 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 ...

Page 335: ...rissa äläkä yhdistä tai irrota kaapeleita ukkosilmalla Attention 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 p...

Page 336: ...Operating Temperature Warning 339 ...

Page 337: ...iner 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 herum frei bleibt Avvertenza Per evitare il surriscaldamento dei switch non adoperateli in un locale che ecceda la temperatura ambientale massima di 40 C Per evitare che la circola...

Page 338: ...sia lakeja ja säännöksiä noudattaen Attention 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 entsprechend entsorgt werden Avvertenza L eliminazione finale di questo prodotto deve essere eseguita osservando le normative italiane vigenti in materia Advarsel E...

Page 339: ... other end of the strap around your bare wrist Failure to use an ESD grounding strap could result in damage to the device Install the device in compliance with the following local national and international electrical codes United States National Fire Protection Association NFPA 70 United States National Electrical Code Other countries International Electromechanical Commission IEC 60364 Part 1 th...

Page 340: ...the following actions in this order 1 Use caution Be aware of potentially hazardous conditions that could cause further injury 2 Disconnect power from the device 3 If possible send another person to get medical aid Otherwise assess the condition of the victim then call for help Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage Device components that are shipped in antistatic bags are sensitive to damag...

Page 341: ...ng 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 clothing can damage components When removing or installing a component that is subject to ESD damage always place it component side up on an antistatic surface in an antistatic...

Page 342: ...only a grounding type power outlet Do not circumvent this safety feature Equipment grounding must comply with local and national electrical codes You must provide an external certified circuit breaker 2 pole circuit breaker or 4 pole circuit breaker based on your device rated minimum 20 A in the building installation The power cord serves as the main disconnecting device for the AC powered device ...

Page 343: ...hselstromeinheiten das Netzkabel ab bzw Avvertenza Prima di lavorare su un telaio o intorno ad alimentatori scollegare il cavo di alimentazione sulle unità CA Advarsel Før det utføres arbeid på kabinettet eller det arbeides i nærheten av strømforsyningsenheter skal strømledningen trekkes ut på vekselstrømsenheter Aviso Antes de trabalhar num chassis ou antes de trabalhar perto de unidades de forne...

Page 344: ...6 110 17 and 110 18 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 NOTE Primary overcurrent protection is provided by the building circuit breaker This breaker must protect against excess currents short circuits and earth grounding faults in accordance with NEC ANSI NFPA 70 Ensure that the polarity of the DC input wiring is correct Under certain conditions connections with reversed polarity might tr...

Page 345: ...DC Power Disconnection Warning 348 ...

Page 346: ... le panneau de service du circuit en courant continu placer le disjoncteur en position fermée OFF et à l aide d un ruban adhésif bloquer la poignée du disjoncteur en position OFF Warnung Vor Ausführung der folgenden Vorgänge ist sicherzustellen daß die Gleichstromschaltung keinen Strom erhält Um sicherzustellen daß sämtlicher Strom abgestellt ist machen Sie auf der Schalttafel den Unterbrecher für...

Page 347: ...tor automático en posición de Apagado OFF Varning Innan du utför någon av följande procedurer måste du kontrollera att strömförsörjningen till likströmskretsen är bruten Kontrollera att all strömförsörjning är BRUTEN genom att slå AV det överspänningsskydd som skyddar likströmskretsen och tejpa fast överspänningsskyddets omkopplare i FRÅN läget DC Power Grounding Requirements and Warning An insula...

Page 348: ...ier et déconnectée en dernier Warnung Der Erdanschluß muß bei der Installation der Einheit immer zuerst hergestellt und zuletzt abgetrennt werden Avvertenza In fase di installazione dell unità eseguire sempre per primo il collegamento a massa e disconnetterlo per ultimo Advarsel Når enheten installeres må jordledningen alltid tilkobles først og frakobles sist Aviso Ao instalar a unidade a ligação ...

Page 349: ...DC Power Wiring Sequence Warning 352 ...

Page 350: ...lié d abord et débranché pour la dernière fois Warnung Die Stromzufuhr ist nur mit geeigneten Ringösen an das DC Netzteil anzuschliessen Die richtige Anschlusssequenz ist Erdanschluss zu Erdanschluss RTN zu RTN und dann 48V zu 48V Die richtige Sequenz zum Abtrennen der Stromversorgung ist 48V zu 48V RTN zu RTN und dann Erdanschluss zu Erdanschluss Es ist zu beachten dass der Erdanschluss immer zue...

Page 351: ...TN a RTN então 48 V a 48 V Ao desconectar a potência a seqüência apropriada da fiação é 48 V a 48 V RTN a RTN moeu então para moer Anote que o fio à terra deve sempre ser conectado primeiramente e desconectado por último Anote que o fio à terra deve sempre ser conectado primeiramente e desconectado por último Varning Korrekt kopplingssekvens ar jord till jord RTN till RTN 48 V till 48 V Korrekt ko...

Page 352: ...DC Power Wiring Terminations Warning 355 ...

Page 353: ...conducteur Warnung Wenn Litzenverdrahtung erforderlich ist sind zugelassene Verdrahtungsabschlüsse z B für einen geschlossenen Regelkreis oder gabelförmig mit nach oben gerichteten Kabelschuhen zu verwenden Diese Abschlüsse sollten die angemessene Größe für die Drähte haben und sowohl die Isolierung als auch den Leiter festklemmen Avvertenza Quando occorre usare trecce usare connettori omologati c...

Page 354: ...etar tanto el aislante como el conductor Varning När flertrådiga ledningar krävs måste godkända ledningskontakter användas t ex kabelsko av sluten eller öppen typ med uppåtvänd tapp Storleken på dessa kontakter måste vara avpassad till ledningarna och måste kunna hålla både isoleringen och ledaren fastklämda 357 ...

Page 355: ...inen Stromanschluß um Strom gänzlich von der Einheit fernzuhalten müssen alle Stromzufuhren abgetrennt sein Avvertenza Questa unità ha più di una connessione per alimentatore elettrico tutte le connessioni devono essere completamente rimosse per togliere l elettricità dall unità Advarsel Denne enheten har mer enn én strømtilkobling Alle tilkoblinger må kobles helt fra for å eliminere strøm fra enh...

Page 356: ...per l uso con sistemi di alimentazione TN Advarsel Utstyret er utfomet til bruk med TN strømsystemer Aviso O dispositivo foi criado para operar com sistemas de corrente TN Atención El equipo está diseñado para trabajar con sistemas de alimentación tipo TN Varning Enheten är konstruerad för användning tillsammans med elkraftssystem av TN typ Agency Approvals and Compliance Statements IN THIS SECTIO...

Page 357: ... NZS CISPR 22 Class A FCC Part 15 Subpart B for Class A digital devices Industry Canada ICES 003 Class A VCCI Regulations for Voluntary Control Measures of Radio Interference Generated by Information Technology Equipment Class A EN 300 386 Class A EN 61000 3 2 Power Line Harmonics EN 61000 3 3 Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker EN 55024 CISPR 24 Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for the Rou...

Page 358: ...sembly The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request...

Page 359: ...d in the places except for home United States The JNP router has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and i...

Page 360: ...table for installation as part of the Common Bonding Network CBN The equipment is suitable for installation in a central office CO Compliance Statements for Environmental Requirements IN THIS SECTION MX10008 Compliance Statements for Acoustic Noise 363 MX10016 Compliance Statements for Acoustic Noise 363 MX10008 Compliance Statements for Acoustic Noise Maschinenlärminformations Verordnung 3 GPSGV ...

Page 361: ...Translation The emitted sound pressure is below 92 dB A per GR63 CORE 364 ...

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