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Powering Off the T1600 Router

To power off the T1600 router:

1.

On the external management device connected to the Routing Engine, issue the

request system halt both-routing-engines

operational mode command. The command

shuts down both Routing Engines cleanly, so their state information is preserved. (If
the router contains only one Routing Engine, issue the

request system halt

command.)

user@host> 

request system halt both-routing-engines

For more information about these commands, see the

Junos OS System Basics and

Services Command Reference

.

2.

Wait until a message appears on the console confirming that the operating system
has halted.

Halt the system ? [yes,no] (no) yes

*** FINAL System shutdown message from user@host ***

System going down IMMEDIATELY

Terminated

...

syncing disks... 11 8 done

The operating system has halted.

Please press any key to reboot.

3.

Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect
the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis.

4.

Switch the circuit breakers on each power supply faceplate to the off position (

O

).

Replacing the T1600 Power Supplies

To determine if you need to replace the power supplies, see “Overview of Upgrading an
Offline T1600 Router Before Integrating it into a Routing Matrix” on page 223.

If needed, replace the power supplies. To replace the power supplies:

1.

Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect
the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis.

2.

Replace the power supplies as required for the converted T1600 router. Use the
standard replacement procedures described in the

T1600 Core Router Hardware Guide

.

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Страница 7: ...tch Interface Boards Overview 13 TX Matrix Plus Switch Interface Boards Description 13 TX Matrix Plus TXP F13 SIB Overview 13 TXP F13 SIB Description 13 TXP F13 SIB Slots 14 TX Matrix Plus TXP F13 SIB LEDs 15 TX Matrix Plus TXP F2S SIB Overview 17 TXP F2S SIB Components 17 TXP F2S SIB Slots 17 TX Matrix Plus TXP F2S SIB LEDs 19 TX Matrix Plus Host Subsystem Overview 20 TX Matrix Plus Host Subsyste...

Страница 8: ...er System Description 41 TX Matrix Plus Seven Input 420 A Power Supplies Overview 41 Seven Input 420 A Power Supplies Description 41 Seven Input 420 A Power Supply Load Sharing and Fault Tolerance 42 TX Matrix Plus Seven Input 420 A Power Supply LEDs 43 TX Matrix Plus Cooling System Overview 45 Cooling System Description 45 Fan Trays 46 Air Filters 47 TX Matrix Plus Cables Overview 48 Fiber Optic ...

Страница 9: ...nt Ethernet Interface 79 FPC Interface 79 Routing Engine Software Components 81 Routing Engine Software 81 Routing Protocol Process 81 IPv4 Routing Protocols 82 IPv6 Routing Protocols 82 Routing and Forwarding Tables 83 Routing Policy 84 VPNs 85 Interface Process 85 Chassis Process 85 SNMP and MIB II Processes 86 Management Process 86 Kernel Synchronization Process 86 Routing Engine Kernel 86 Part...

Страница 10: ...ts Received 113 Chapter 10 Installing the TX Matrix Plus Mounting Hardware 117 Overview of Installing TX Matrix Plus Mounting Hardware 117 Installing the TX Matrix Plus Mounting Hardware for a Four Post Rack 117 Installing Cage Nuts If Needed 117 Installing the Four Post Mounting Shelf and Rear Support Bracket 119 Removing the Center Mounting Brackets 120 Installing the TX Matrix Plus Mounting Har...

Страница 11: ... Console or Auxiliary Device 160 Connecting the TX Matrix Plus Router to External Alarm Reporting Devices 162 Chapter 13 Grounding and Providing Power to the TX Matrix Plus Router 165 Overview of Installing TX Matrix Plus Grounding and Power 165 Tools and Parts Required for Connecting the TX Matrix Plus Router to Ground and Power 166 Grounding the TX Matrix Plus Router 166 Providing Power to a Sev...

Страница 12: ...Installing the T1600 Rear Cable Management System 208 Creating a Configuration File for the Integration of an Operational T1600 Router 210 Upgrading and Connecting the Switching Planes in an Operational T1600 Router 211 Preparing to Upgrade the SIBs in an Operational T1600 Router 212 Upgrading a SIB in an Operational T1600 Router 213 Connecting a Switching Plane in an Operational T1600 Router 214 ...

Страница 13: ... State of the Routing Matrix Control Plane 246 Verifying That the FPCs on the T1600 Router Are Detected and Online 247 Verifying the State of the Interfaces on a T1600 Router 250 Verifying the State of the Switching Planes in the Routing Matrix 251 Verifying the State of the Links in the Routing Matrix 258 Part 5 TX Matrix Plus Hardware Maintenance Troubleshooting and Replacement Procedures Chapte...

Страница 14: ...shooting the TX Matrix Plus Routing Engines 312 Troubleshooting the Logical Disconnection of a T1600 Router from the TX Matrix Plus Router 314 Testing a Fiber Optic Array Port 315 Testing a Fiber Optic Array Cable 316 Rolling Back the Integration on the T1600 Router 318 Preparing to Roll Back the Integration 318 Removing the Control Plane Connections 319 Removing the Switching Planes 319 Returning...

Страница 15: ...erface 352 Removing the Craft Interface 353 Installing the Craft Interface 353 Replacing TX Matrix Plus Host Subsystem Components 354 Taking the Host Subsystem Offline 354 Replacing a TXP CB 357 Removing a TXP CB 357 Installing a TXP CB 359 Replacing a Routing Engine 360 Removing a Routing Engine 361 Installing a Routing Engine 362 Replacing TX Matrix Plus SIBs 363 Taking a Switching Data Plane Of...

Страница 16: ...elines and Warnings 398 TX Matrix Plus Installation Safety Guidelines 399 General Installation Safety Guidelines 399 Chassis Lifting Guidelines 399 Installation Safety Warnings for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers 399 Installation Instructions Warning 400 Rack Mounting Requirements and Warnings 400 Ramp Warning 404 TX Matrix Plus Laser and LED Guidelines and Warnings 404 TX Matrix Plus Lase...

Страница 17: ...ents 425 TX Matrix Plus Agency Approvals 425 TX Matrix Plus Compliance Statements for NEBS 427 Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers Canada 427 TX Matrix Plus Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements European Community 427 Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers Japan 429 Compliance Statements for EMC...

Страница 18: ...atrix Plus Hardware 447 Displaying TX Matrix Plus Component Serial Numbers 447 TX Matrix Plus Component Serial Number Locations 449 TX Matrix Plus Chassis Serial Number Label 449 TXP CB Serial Number Label 450 TXP CIP Serial Number Label 451 Craft Interface Serial Number Label 452 Power Supply Serial Number Label 453 Routing Engine Serial Number Label 453 TXP F13 SIB Serial Number Label 454 Contac...

Страница 19: ...Alarm LEDs on the TX Matrix Plus Craft Interface 33 Figure 19 TX Matrix Plus TXP CIP 37 Figure 20 TX Matrix Plus Seven Input 420 A Power Supply with Input Power Tray Removed 42 Figure 21 TX Matrix Plus Input Power Tray 42 Figure 22 TX Matrix Plus Seven Input 420 A Power Supply LEDs 43 Figure 23 Seven Input 420 A Power Supply LEDs 44 Figure 24 Airflow Through the TX Matrix Plus Chassis 45 Figure 25...

Страница 20: ...9 Unpacking the TX Matrix Plus Router 111 Figure 46 Contents of the Shipping Crate 113 Chapter 10 Installing the TX Matrix Plus Mounting Hardware 117 Figure 47 Installing the TX Matrix Plus Mounting Hardware for a Four Post Rack 120 Figure 48 TX Matrix Plus Center Mounting Bracket Removal 121 Figure 49 Installing the TX Matrix Plus Mounting Hardware for an Open Frame Rack 125 Chapter 11 Installing...

Страница 21: ...cting the Negative DC Source Power Cable Lugs to an Input Power Tray 169 Figure 77 Connecting the Positive DC source Power Cable Lugs to an Input Power Tray in a TX Matrix Plus Router 170 Figure 78 Attaching the Cable Restraint and Input Power Tray Cover in a TX Matrix Plus Router 170 Figure 79 Installing an Input Power Tray 171 Chapter 15 Connecting the Fiber Optic Array Cables to the TX Matrix P...

Страница 22: ...r 315 Figure 102 Fiber Optic Array Loopback Connector and Loopback Adapter 318 Chapter 22 Replacing TX Matrix Plus Hardware Components 323 Figure 103 Removing a TXP CIP 329 Figure 104 Installing a TXP CIP 330 Figure 105 Removing a Control Plane Cable 332 Figure 106 TXP CB Management Ethernet Port 334 Figure 107 Ethernet Cable Connector 334 Figure 108 Serial Port Connector 335 Figure 109 TXP CB Ser...

Страница 23: ... Compliance Information 389 Figure 140 ESD Point on Front of the TX Matrix Plus Router 393 Figure 141 ESD Point on Back of the TX Matrix Plus Router 394 Figure 142 Placing a Component into an Electrostatic Bag 395 Figure 143 Declaration of Conformity 428 Appendix D TX Matrix Plus Power Requirements Guidelines and Specifications 435 Figure 144 Typical DC Source Cabling to the TX Matrix Plus Router ...

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Страница 25: ...ix Plus Seven Input 420 A Power Supply Fault Tolerance 42 Table 18 TX Matrix Plus Seven Input 420 A Power Supply LEDs 43 Table 19 TX Matrix Plus Seven Input 420 A Power Supply LEDs on the Input Power Tray 44 Chapter 3 Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Router System Architecture Overview 55 Table 20 Cable Connections Between TXP CIPs and LCC CBs 60 Table 21 Connections Between TXP F13 SIBs and T...

Страница 26: ...182 Table 39 Fiber Optic Array Cable Connections to Four T1600 Routers 183 Table 40 Fiber Optic Array Cable Connections to TXP SIB13 SIBs 192 Part 4 Integrating T1600 Routers into the Routing Matrix Chapter 16 Upgrading and Integrating an Operational T1600 Router 199 Table 41 Fiber Optic Array Cable Connections to LCC 0 217 Chapter 18 Integrating an Offline T1600 Router into a Routing Matrix 231 T...

Страница 27: ...es and Specifications 435 Table 60 Power System Electrical Specifications 435 Table 61 Seven Input 420 A Power Supply Electrical Specifications 436 Table 62 Component Power Requirements 436 Table 63 Power Cable Specifications 438 Table 64 Grounding Cable Specifications 441 Appendix E TX Matrix Plus Cable Specifications 443 Table 65 Cable Specifications for Routing Engine Management Interfaces 443 ...

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Страница 29: ...ww juniper net techpubs Objectives This documentation describes hardware components installation basic configuration and basic troubleshooting procedures for the Juniper Networks TX Matrix Plus Router It explains how to prepare your site for router installation unpack and install the hardware power on the router perform initial software configuration and perform routine maintenance After completin...

Страница 30: ...ge Caution Alerts you to the risk of personal injury or death Warning Alerts you to the risk of personal injury from a laser Laser warning Table 2 on page xxx defines the 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...

Страница 31: ...p Required for dynamic MPLS only Indicates a comment specified on the same line as the configuration statement to which it applies pound sign community name members community ids Enclose a variable for which you can substitute one or more values square brackets edit routing options static route default nexthop address retain Identify a level in the configuration hierarchy Indention and braces Iden...

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Страница 35: ... Plus Overview on page 3 TX Matrix Plus Hardware Component Overview on page 7 Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Router System Architecture Overview on page 55 Junos OS in a Routing Matrix Overview on page 71 1 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc ...

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Страница 37: ...ntelligent virtual services capabilities of Junos OS which enable you to create multiple application specific logical networks over a single physical topology This gives you the ability to virtually separate traffic types that require unique network attributes such as ATM or high priority voice over IP VoIP and third generation 3G mobile traffic from bulk transit IP traffic The router architecture...

Страница 38: ...0 routers Figure 1 Routing Matrix g004588 Data path Control path T1600 Router LCC 1 T1600 Router LCC 0 T1600 Router LCC 3 T1600 Router Node LCC 2 TX Matrix Plus Router SFC NOTE A TX Matrix Plus router is also referred to as a switch fabric chassis SFC The command line interface CLI uses sfc to refer to the TX Matrix Plus router A T1600 router in a routing matrix is also referred to as a line card ...

Страница 39: ... Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Router Switch Fabric and Switching Plane Architecture on page 60 5 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 1 TX Matrix Plus Overview ...

Страница 40: ...Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 6 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 41: ...Component Redundancy The TX Matrix Plus router is designed so that no single point of failure can cause the entire system to fail The following major hardware components are redundant Data Switching Planes In the TX Matrix Plus router one data switching plane consists of one or two TXP F13 SIBs connected internally through the midplane to four TXP F2S SIBs For the TXP 4 configuration there are a t...

Страница 42: ...ooling system The cooling system has redundant components which are controlled by the host subsystem If one of the fans fails the host subsystem increases the speed of the remaining fans to provide sufficient cooling for the TX Matrix Plus router indefinitely Related Documentation Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Router System Architecture on page 55 Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Router...

Страница 43: ...ix Plus router Four electrostatic discharge points banana plug receptacles two in the front above and below the left front air filters and two in the rear near the right rear fan trays WARNING Before removing or installing components of a TX Matrix Plus router attach an ESD strap to an ESD point and place the other end of the strap around your bare wrist Failure to use an ESD strap could result in...

Страница 44: ... filter Air intake 2 air filters Craft interface panel Center mounting bracket CB 0 CB 1 RE 0 CIP 0 RE 1 CIP 1 TXP F2 SIBs TXP F2 SIBs Fan tray 0 ESD point ESD point Fan tray 1 Front cable manager Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 10 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 45: ... Plus Chassis Grounding Specifications on page 440 TX Matrix Plus Midplane Description The midplane is located in the center of the chassis and forms the rear of the TXP F2 SIB card cage see Figure 4 on page 12 The TXP F2S SIBs TXP CIPS TXP CBs and Routing Engines install into the midplane from the front of the chassis and the TXP F13 SIBs install into the midplane from the rear of the chassis The...

Страница 46: ...l TX Matrix components for monitoring and controlling the system Redundancy connectivity The midplane provides redundant paths for all critical connections Figure 4 TX Matrix Plus Router Midplane g004508 Midplane Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus Router Description on page 3 TX Matrix Plus Switch Fabric Chassis Description on page 8 TX Matrix Plus Component Redundancy on page 7 Copyright 2010 J...

Страница 47: ... Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus TXP F13 SIB Overview on page 13 TX Matrix Plus TXP F2S SIB Overview on page 17 Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Router Switch Fabric and Switching Plane Architecture on page 60 TX Matrix Plus TXP F13 SIB Overview TXP F13 SIB Description on page 13 TXP F13 SIB Slots on page 14 TXP F13 SIB Description TXP F13 SIBs are hot removable and hot insertable see Fig...

Страница 48: ...e and offline The ONLINE OFFLINE button in the center labeled SIB brings the TXP F13 SIB online and offline Three status LEDs labeled ACTIVE OK and FAIL located below the ONLINE OFFLINE buttons Two port LEDs labeled LINK and RxPWR located to the right of each fiber optic array port Three LEDs labeled OK FAIL and ACTIVE are located on the craft interface they show the status of the link to the T160...

Страница 49: ... Plus TXP F13 SIB LEDs on page 15 Maintaining the TX Matrix Plus SIBs on page 269 Troubleshooting the TX Matrix Plus SIBs on page 294 Troubleshooting the Switching Planes in the Routing Matrix on page 305 TX Matrix Plus TXP F13 SIB LEDs The TXP F13 status LEDs Figure 6 on page 15 are located below the ONLINE OFFLINE buttons Table 7 on page 19 describes the functions of these LEDs Figure 6 TXP F13 ...

Страница 50: ...sfully Blinking The link is being established On steadily Yellow The fiber optic array cable might be connected to either the wrong TXP T1600 SIB port or wrong TXP FI3 port Blinking The link between the TXP F13 SIB port and the TXP T1600 SIB port failed There might be a hardware problem or the fiber optic port or cable might need to be cleaned On steadily Red The cable is not connected on both sid...

Страница 51: ...and hot insertable see Figure 7 on page 17 Figure 7 TXP F2S SIB g004504 Each TXP F2S SIB consists of the following components Switch Fabric ASICs High speed links through the midplane to the TXP FI3 SIBs These components are located on the TXP F2S faceplate Three status LEDs FAIL OK and ACTIVE One ONLINE OFFLINE button located below the status LEDs TXP F2S SIB Slots Twenty vertical TXP F2S SIB slo...

Страница 52: ...6 3 sib f2s 3 0 Slot 3 0 sib f2s 3 2 Slot 3 2 sib f2s 3 4 Slot 3 4 sib f2s 3 6 Slot 3 6 4 sib f2s 4 0 Slot 4 0 sib f2s 4 2 Slot 4 2 sib f2s 4 4 Slot 4 4 sib f2s 4 6 Slot 4 6 Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus TXP F2S SIB LEDs on page 19 Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Router Switch Fabric and Switching Plane Architecture on page 60 Maintaining the TX Matrix Plus SIBs on page 269 Troubleshoo...

Страница 53: ...TXP F2S SIB is in active mode and actively passing traffic On steadily Green ACTIVE TXP F2S SIB is offline or not actively passing traffic Off TXP F2S SIB has failed On steadily Yellow FAIL No faults have been detected for the TXP F2S SIB Off Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus TXP F2S SIB Overview on page 17 Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Router Switch Fabric and Switching Plane Architectu...

Страница 54: ...ant protection If you install only one host subsystem we recommend that you install it in slot CB0 Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus Control Board Description on page 20 TX Matrix Plus TXP CB Overview on page 21 TX Matrix Plus Routing Engine Description on page 25 TX Matrix Plus RE C2600 Routing Engine Overview on page 26 TX Matrix Plus Control Board Description You can install up to two contro...

Страница 55: ...bsystem Description on page 20 TX Matrix Plus TXP CB Overview on page 21 TX Matrix Plus Routing Engine Description on page 25 TX Matrix Plus TXP CB Overview TXP CB Description on page 21 Routing Engine Ports on the TXP CB on page 23 TXP CB Description Each TXP CB see Figure 9 on page 22 works with the Routing Engine to provide the following control and monitoring functions for the TX Matrix Plus r...

Страница 56: ...B These components are located on the TXP CB faceplate Three Routing Engine ports ETHERNET CONSOLE and AUXILIARY located below the Routing Engine for connecting the Routing Engine to external management devices Two port LEDs ETHERNET and ACT located next to the ETHERNET port indicate the port status and speed Three status LEDs MASTER FAIL and OK indicate the status of the TXP CB Online offline but...

Страница 57: ...nsole Connects the Routing Engine to a system console through an RS 232 EIA 232 serial cable AUXILIARY One asynchronous serial port for connecting to a modem or other auxiliary device Connects the Routing Engine to a laptop modem or other auxiliary device through an RS 232 EIA 232 serial cable NOTE If a TX Matrix Plus router contains two host subsystems connect both TXP CBs to your external manage...

Страница 58: ...B is functioning as the master On steadily Blue MASTER TXP CB is functioning as the backup Off TXP CB has failed On steadily Yellow FAIL No faults have been detected on the TXP CB Off TXP CB is online and is functioning normally On steadily Green OK TXP CB is powering up but not online Blinking TXP CB is offline Off Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 24 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 59: ...nd becomes the master NOTE Nonstop active routing is supported for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 10 0 and later The TX Matrix Routing Engine constructs and maintains one or more routing tables From the routing tables the Routing Engine derives a table of active routes called the forwarding table which is then copied to the T1600 routers The Junos kernel running on each T1600 Routin...

Страница 60: ...nd change management Configuration files system images and microcode can be held and maintained in primary and secondary storage systems permitting local or remote upgrades Monitoring efficiency and flexibility The TX Matrix Plus router supports functions such as alarm handling and packet counting on every port without degrading packet forwarding performance Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus Ho...

Страница 61: ...econdary storage for log files memory dumps and rebooting the system if the CompactFlash card fails NOTE SSD2 is not currently supported Reset button Reboots the Routing Engine when pressed Offline button Takes the Routing Engine offline when pressed Extractor clips Control the locking system that secures the Routing Engine LEDs TX Matrix Plus RE C2600 LEDs on page 28 describes the functions of th...

Страница 62: ... currently supported Related Documentation Providing Power to a Seven Input 420 A Power Supply on page 167 Maintaining the TX Matrix Plus Routing Engines on page 268 Troubleshooting the TX Matrix Plus Host Subsystem on page 311 Troubleshooting the TX Matrix Plus Routing Engines on page 312 TX Matrix Plus RE C2600 LEDs Four LEDs ONLINE CF SSD1 and SSD2 indicate the status of the RE C2600 see Figure...

Страница 63: ... functioning normally On steadily Red Routing Engine is not online or not functioning normally Off Indicates disk activity On steadily Blue SSD1 There is no disk activity Off Indicates disk activity On steadily Blue SSD2 There is no disk activity Off Indicates activity for the CompactFlash card On steadily Green CF There is no activity for the CompactFlash card Off 29 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networ...

Страница 64: ...t interface is located at the upper front of the TX Matrix Plus router Figure 14 Front Panel of the TX Matrix Plus Craft Interface g004510 Chassis status LEDs Chassis ID switch cover SIB F13 status LEDs Fan and PEM LEDs LCD display Menu Buttons Alarm LEDS The front panel of the craft interface contains SFC chassis number Configuration config size A four line LCD display along with six navigation b...

Страница 65: ...ages which rotate at 2 second intervals Some conditions such as removal or insertion of a system component can interrupt the messages To add a message that alternates every 2 seconds with the default status messages use the set chassis display message command For more information see the Junos OS System Basics Configuration Guide LCD Display Alarm Mode When a red or yellow alarm occurs the LCD dis...

Страница 66: ...report the alarm message until the condition that caused the alarm is cleared To test the LEDs on the craft interface press and hold the ACO LT button All the LEDs on the craft interface should light Related Documentation Deactivating Alarms on the TX Matrix Plus Craft Interface on page 279 Displaying TX Matrix Plus SFC and LCC Alarm Messages Information on page 280 Alarm LEDs on the TX Matrix Plu...

Страница 67: ...that causes an alarm LED to light also activates the corresponding alarm relay contact on the connector interface panel TXP CIP Table 10 on page 33 describes the alarm LEDs Table 10 Alarm LEDs on the TX Matrix Plus Craft Interface Description State Color Shape Critical alarm LED Indicates a critical condition that can cause the TX Matrix Plus router to stop functioning Possible causes include comp...

Страница 68: ...ix Plus Switch Fabric Chassis Description on page 8 TX Matrix Plus Craft Interface Overview on page 30 TXP F13 SIB LEDs on the TX Matrix Plus Craft Interface The right side of the craft interface has three LEDs for each TXP F13 SIB that indicate the status of that SIB The corresponding TXP F13 SIB slots are labeled 0 through 15 Table 12 on page 34 describes the functions of the TXP F13 SIB LEDs Ta...

Страница 69: ...en detected for the fan tray Off Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus Craft Interface Overview on page 30 TX Matrix Plus Cooling System Overview on page 45 Troubleshooting the TX Matrix Plus Cooling System on page 283 Power Supply LEDs on the TX Matrix Plus Craft Interface Two status LEDs labeled PEM for each power supply are located on the right of the craft interface Table 14 Power Supply LEDs o...

Страница 70: ... for each Routing Engine that install vertically below the host subsystem into the front right of the chassis in the slots labeled CIP0 and CIP1 The TX Matrix Plus router supports the TXP CIP Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus Router Description on page 3 TX Matrix Plus TXP CIP Overview on page 36 TX Matrix Plus TXP CIP LEDs on page 39 TX Matrix Plus TXP CIP Overview TXP CIP Components on page 3...

Страница 71: ... Port LEDs for the reserved ports 16 and 17 ACT and LINK port LEDs for the SFC CTRL PLANE ports XGE0 through XGE4 The TXP CIPs are hot removable and hot insertable TXP CIP Ports LCC Control Plane Ports Control plane connections to the T1600 routers in the routing matrix are provided by sixteen 10 100 1000 Base T copper RJ 45 LCC control plane ports labeled LCC CTRL PLANE 0 through 15 on the TXP CI...

Страница 72: ...contains two host subsystems we recommend that you connect each relay contact on each TXP CIP to a separate reporting device The terminal blocks that plug into the alarm relay contacts are supplied with the TX Matrix Plus router They accept wire of any gauge between 28 AWG and 14 AWG 0 08 and 2 08 mm 2 which is not provided Use the wire gauge appropriate for the external device you are connecting ...

Страница 73: ...rt on the TXP CIP has two LEDs that indicate the status of the link Other ports are reserved for future use Table 16 TXP CIP Port LEDs Description State Color Label Port Traffic is present There is activity on the port Blinking Green ACT LCCCTRL PLANE ports 0 through 15 Reserved ports 16 and 17 There is no activity on the port Off High speed link 1G On steadily Green SPEED Low speed link 10 100M O...

Страница 74: ... Replacing a TX Matrix Plus TXP CIP on page 327 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 40 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 75: ...ge 8 TX Matrix Plus Seven Input 420 A Power Supplies Overview on page 41 TX Matrix Plus Power Specifications on page 435 TX Matrix Plus Router Power Requirements on page 436 TX Matrix Plus DC Power Cable and Cable Lug Specifications on page 438 TX Matrix Plus Power Distribution on page 439 TX Matrix Plus Seven Input 420 A Power Supplies Overview Seven Input 420 A Power Supplies Description on page...

Страница 76: ...if an input fails Table17 TXMatrixPlusSeven Input420 APowerSupplyFaultTolerance Fault Tolerance When One Input Fails or Is Disconnected Redundancy NOTE Redundant power supplies are required for the TX Matrix Plus router A nonredundant power supply is not supported If inputs 0 through 4 fail the TX Matrix Plus router shuts down Nonredundant power supply If an input on one power supply fails the oth...

Страница 77: ...ins seven INPUT PRESENT LEDs which are visible when the input power tray is removed from the power supply A power supply failure also triggers the red alarm LED on the craft interface Figure 22 TX Matrix Plus Seven Input 420 A Power Supply LEDs g004516 DC power supply LEDs Table 18 on page 43 describes the seven input 420 A power supply LEDs on the faceplate Table 18 TX Matrix Plus Seven Input 420...

Страница 78: ...low FAULT Oneper power supply No faults have been detected for the power supply or the power supply is not receiving any input voltage Off Table 18 on page 43 describes the seven input 420 A power supply LEDs shown in Figure 23 on page 44 that are visible on the input power tray after it has been removed from the power supply Figure 23 Seven Input 420 A Power Supply LEDs g004543 INPUT 0 PRESENT IN...

Страница 79: ...o function properly the entire cooling system requires an unobstructed airflow and proper clearance around the site Figure 24 on page 45 shows the airflow through the router Figure 24 Airflow Through the TX Matrix Plus Chassis Card cage Air intake Air exhaust Card cage Card cage Card cage Air intake Fan tray Fan tray Fan tray Power supply Power supply Power supply Fan tray Fan tray Fan tray Fan tr...

Страница 80: ...A red alarm is triggered when a fan fails and a yellow alarm is triggered when a fan tray is removed The front fan trays installed horizontally in the front of the chassis cool the components installed in the front card cage the TXP F2 SIBs TXP CIPs TXP CBs and Routing Engines Each front fan tray contains six fans The two front fan trays are interchangeable with each other but are not interchangea...

Страница 81: ...lters located in the front of the chassis Two air filters are located to the left of the TXP F2S SIBs The third air filter is located below the lower front fan tray The left air filters are interchangeable with each other the lower air filter is not interchangeable with the left air filters The air filters are hot insertable and hot removable Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus Clearance Requirem...

Страница 82: ...bles within a routing matrix Ethernet Management Cables The UTP Category 5 cables which use straight through wiring and RJ 45 connectors on each end are used for controlling the T1600 routers and for management of the routing matrix Controlling the T1600 routers requires connections from the two TXP CIPs in the TX Matrix Plus router to the LCC CBs in the T1600 routers Managing the routing matrix r...

Страница 83: ... Plus router and then toward the top of the chassis where you can route the cables to the T1600 routers The cable management system adds 9 in 22 86 cm to the depth of the chassis NOTE We recommend that you use the TX Matrix plus rear cable management system to maintain the fiber optic array cable bend radius The cable management system consists of three shelves connected to four cable management a...

Страница 84: ...538 Each cable management arm has eight cable clamps Figure 27 on page 51 Each cable clamp contains four cable dividers labeled A B C D one divider for each cable Figure 28 on page 52 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 50 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 85: ...agement Clamp g004545 The cable management comb assembly installs on the top of the chassis and adds 17 in 43 18 cm to the height of the chassis 51 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 2 TX Matrix Plus Hardware Component Overview ...

Страница 86: ...ssembly Related Documentation Fiber Optic Array Cable Connections and Considerations on page 109 TX Matrix Plus Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance on page 108 Installing the TX Matrix Plus Rear Cable Management System on page 151 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 52 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 87: ...des of the TX Matrix Plus router The cable management system consists of a tray to manage the cables Figure 29 on page 53 shows the TX Matrix Plus front cable management system Figure 29 TX Matrix Plus Front Cable Manager g004671 Related Documentation Installing the TX Matrix Plus Front Cable Manager on page 155 TX Matrix Plus Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance on page 108...

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Страница 89: ...nd up to four T1600 routers has two main architectural components the control plane and the forwarding plane The control plane in the routing matrix is formed by the connection of the TXP CIPs in the TX Matrix Plus router and LCC CBs in the T1600 routers and the Routing Engines The forwarding plane in the routing matrix is formed by the switch fabric TXP F13 SIBs and TXP F2S SIBs in the TX Matrix ...

Страница 90: ... with a TX Matrix Plus Router System Control Plane Architecture The routing matrix contains two control planes All master Routing Engines in the TX Matrix Plus router and T1600 routers are on one control plane all backup Routing Engines are on another control plane see Figure 31 on page 57 To manage the Routing Engines on a control plane you must be logged into the Routing Engine in the TX Matrix ...

Страница 91: ... connections between the TXP CBs and the LCC CBs in the T1600 routers For more information about connecting TXP CBs to LCC CBs see Control Plane Connections from the TX Matrix Plus Router to the T1600 Routers on page 58 The kernel synchronization process running on each T1600 Routing Engine synchronizes the forwarding table on the TX Matrix Plus Routing Engine with the forwarding table on the T160...

Страница 92: ... Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Router System Architecture on page 55 Control Plane Connections from the TX Matrix Plus Router to the T1600 Routers on page 58 Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Router Switch Fabric and Switching Plane Architecture on page 60 Control Plane Connections from the TX Matrix Plus Router to the T1600 Routers Figure 33 on page 59 shows the control plane connections betwee...

Страница 93: ... LCC CTRL PLANE ports 0 through 3 on the TXP CIPs in the TX Matrix Plus router and the SFC 0 port on the LCC CBs in the T1600 routers The maximum length supported is 100 m The UTP Category 5 cables do not have to be the same length The cable wiring is straight through not crossover Table 20 on page 60 shows these connections The cable connections provided in Table 20 on page 60 apply to routing ma...

Страница 94: ...a switching planes If faults are detected in an active data switching plane the plane is taken offline and the backup spare plane is brought online When a failed component is replaced and brought online the data switching plane in which it resides becomes the new backup spare plane Each data switching plane consists of one or two TXP F13 SIBs connected to four TXP F2S SIBs thorough the midplane Ta...

Страница 95: ...4 on page 61 illustrates the switch fabric architecture Figure 34 Routing Matrix Switch Fabric Architecture Switch fabric Switch fabric g004521 T1600 Router Packet Forwarding Engines T1600 Router TXP T1600 SIBs Packets out Packets in T1600 Router Packet Forwarding Engines T1600 Router TXP T1600 SIBs Packets out Packets in T1600 Router Packet Forwarding Engines T1600 Router TXP T1600 SIBs Packets o...

Страница 96: ...4 Slot 3 6 Slot 8 3 Slot 9 Slot 4 0 Slot 4 2 Slot 4 4 Slot 4 6 Slot 11 4 Slot 12 Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus Router Description on page 3 Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Router System Architecture on page 55 Switching Plane Connections from the TX Matrix Plus Router to the T1600 Routers on page 63 TX Matrix Plus TXP F13 SIB Overview on page 13 TX Matrix Plus TXP F2S SIB Overview on p...

Страница 97: ...Switching Plane Connections 15 LCC 2 T1600 Router LCC 0 T1600 Router LCC 1 T1600 Router LCC 3 T1600 Router TX Matrix Plus Router Even g004522 Odd 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 3 4 6 7 8 9 11 12 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 Fiber Optic Array Cable Connections Between TX Matrix Plus Routers and T1600 Routers The cable connections provided in Table 22 on page 64 apply to routing matrix configurations with up to fou...

Страница 98: ...0 C 0 0 0 C SFC 0 0 0 C 0 0 C D Even Slot 0 A Slot 0 LCC 1 LCC 1 0 A 0 0 1 A SFC 0 0 1 A 1 0 A A Odd Slot 0 B Slot 0 LCC 1 LCC 1 0 B 0 0 1 B SFC 0 0 1 B 1 0 B B Odd Slot 0 C Slot 0 LCC 1 LCC 1 0 C 0 0 1 C SFC 0 0 1 C 1 0 C C Odd Slot 0 D Slot 0 LCC 1 LCC 1 0 D 0 0 1 D SFC 0 0 1 D 1 0 D D Odd Slot 0 A Slot 0 LCC 2 LCC 2 0 A 0 1 0 A SFC 0 1 0 A 2 0 A A Even Slot 1 B Slot 0 LCC 2 LCC 2 0 B 0 1 0 B SF...

Страница 99: ...C 0 1 D 0 3 0 D SFC 0 3 0 D 0 1 D D Even Slot 3 A Slot 1 LCC 1 LCC 1 1 A 0 3 1 A SFC 0 3 1 A 1 1 A A Odd Slot 3 B Slot 1 LCC 1 LCC 1 1 B 0 3 1 B SFC 0 3 1 B 1 1 B B Odd Slot 3 C Slot 1 LCC 1 LCC 1 1 C 0 3 1 C SFC 0 3 1 C 1 1 C C Odd Slot 3 D Slot 1 LCC 1 LCC 1 1 D 0 3 1 D SFC 0 3 1 D 1 1 D D Odd Slot 3 A Slot 1 LCC 2 LCC 2 1 A 0 4 0 A SFC 0 4 0 A 2 1 A A Even Slot 4 B Slot 1 LCC 2 LCC 2 1 B 0 4 0 ...

Страница 100: ...ot 6 C Slot 2 LCC 0 LCC 0 2 C 0 6 0 C SFC 0 6 0 C 0 2 C C Even Slot 6 D Slot 2 LCC 0 LCC 0 2 D 0 6 0 D SFC 0 6 0 D 0 2 D D Even Slot 6 A Slot 2 LCC 1 LCC 1 2 A 0 6 1 A SFC 0 6 1 A 1 2 A A Odd Slot 6 B Slot 2 LCC 1 LCC 1 2 B 0 6 1 B SFC 0 6 1 B 1 2 B B Odd Slot 6 C Slot 2 LCC 1 LCC 1 2 C 0 6 1 C SFC 0 6 1 C 1 2 C C Odd Slot 6 D Slot 2 LCC 1 LCC 1 2 D 0 6 1 D SFC 0 6 1 D 1 2 D D Odd Slot 6 A Slot 2 ...

Страница 101: ... B 0 8 0 B SFC 0 8 0 B 0 3 B B Even Slot 8 C Slot 3 LCC 0 LCC 0 3 C 0 8 0 C SFC 0 8 0 C 0 3 C C Even Slot 8 D Slot 3 LCC 0 LCC 0 3 D 0 8 0 D SFC 0 8 0 D 0 3 D D Even Slot 8 A Slot 3 LCC 1 LCC 1 3 A 0 8 1 A SFC 0 8 1 A 1 3 A A Odd Slot 8 B Slot 3 LCC 1 LCC 1 3 B 0 8 1 B SFC 0 8 1 B 1 3 B B Odd Slot 8 C Slot 3 LCC 1 LCC 1 3 C 0 8 1 C SFC 0 8 1 C 1 3 C C Odd Slot 8 D Slot 3 LCC 1 LCC 1 3 D 0 8 1 D SF...

Страница 102: ... LCC 0 4 A 0 11 0 A SFC 0 11 0 A 0 4 A A Even Slot 11 B Slot 4 LCC 0 LCC 0 4 B 0 11 0 B SFC 0 11 0 B 0 4 B B Even Slot 11 C Slot 4 LCC 0 LCC 0 4 C 0 11 0 C SFC 0 11 0 C 0 4 C C Even Slot 11 D Slot 4 LCC 0 LCC 0 4 D 0 11 0 D SFC 0 11 0 D 0 4 D D Even Slot 11 A Slot 4 LCC 1 LCC 1 4 A 0 11 1 A SFC 0 11 1 A 1 4 A A Odd Slot 11 B Slot 4 LCC 1 LCC 1 4 AB 0 11 1 B SFC 0 11 1 B 1 4 B B Odd Slot 11 C Slot ...

Страница 103: ...12 1 B SFC 0 12 1 B 3 4 B B Odd Slot 12 C Slot 4 LCC 3 LCC 3 4 C 0 12 1 C SFC 0 12 1 C 3 4 C C Odd Slot 12 D Slot 4 LCC 3 LCC 3 4 D 0 12 1 D SFC 0 12 1 D 3 4 D D Odd Slot 12 Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus Router Description on page 3 Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Router System Architecture on page 55 Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Router Switch Fabric and Switching Plane Archite...

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Страница 105: ...When the TX Matrix Plus router boots it first attempts to start the image on the USB device If a USB device is not inserted into the Routing Engine or the attempt otherwise fails the TX Matrix Plus router next tries the CompactFlash card if installed and finally SSD1 in the Routing Engine if installed NOTE SSD2 is not currently supported If you are running a release prior to the Junos 9 6R2 releas...

Страница 106: ...ge 73 TX Matrix Plus Junos Operational Overview on page 74 TX Matrix Plus Junos OS Configuration Overview The TX Matrix Plus router is shipped with the Junos OS preinstalled and ready to be configured when the TX Matrix Plus router is powered on The Junos OS CLI is the primary tool for accessing and controlling the Junos OS You use it when accessing the router through the console or a connection t...

Страница 107: ...en you include configuration statements at the edit chassis hierarchy level Configuration statements included at the edit chassis lcc lcc number hierarchy level are applied only to the T1600 router specified NOTE When you include statements at the edit chassis lcc lcc number hierarchy level specify the actual FPC hardware slot number as labeled on the T1600 router chassis Do not use the expanded r...

Страница 108: ...outers including TX Matrix routers The operation of a routing matrix is the same as for all other Juniper Networks routers with the following exceptions A new management Ethernet interface em0 The new sfc interface for the TX Matrix Plus router When you specifiy the sfc option you must use the expanded range of FPC numbers for interfaces The lcc interface is now supported for T1600 routers in a ro...

Страница 109: ...x Do Not Come Online on page 180 TX Matrix Plus Interface Names Overview SFC Interface on page 75 LCC Interface on page 77 Management Ethernet Interface on page 79 FPC Interface on page 79 SFC Interface In certain statements and commands in the CLI you refer to a TX Matrix Plus chassis as sfc switch fabric chassis You can configure a TX Matrix Plus chassis by including statements at the edit chass...

Страница 110: ...97 F2S SIB B Board REV 05 710 023787 DW7657 NEO PMB SIB F2S 0 2 REV 05 710 022603 DW7833 F2S SIB B Board REV 05 710 023787 DW7526 NEO PMB SIB F2S 0 4 REV 05 710 022603 DW7875 F2S SIB B Board REV 05 710 023787 DW7588 NEO PMB SIB F2S 0 6 REV 05 710 022603 DW7860 F2S SIB B Board REV 05 710 023787 DW7589 NEO PMB SIB F2S 1 0 REV 04 710 022603 DW4820 F2S SIB B Board REV 05 710 023787 DW8510 NEO PMB SIB ...

Страница 111: ... TXP T1600 SIBs Flexible PIC controllers FPCs and PICs require you to specify either sfc followed by the chassis ID or lcc followed by the chassis ID For example to display a list of all hardware components in T1600 router 0 lcc 0 issue the show chassis hardware command as follows user host show chassis hardware lcc 0 llcc0 re1 Hardware inventory Item Version Part number Serial number Description ...

Страница 112: ...E Xcvr 0 REV 01 740 011782 P8J1YNJ SFP SX Xcvr 1 REV 01 740 011782 PBB3BSY SFP SX Xcvr 2 REV 01 740 011782 PBB3ZJE SFP SX Xcvr 3 REV 01 740 011782 PBE2DY9 SFP SX Xcvr 4 REV 01 740 011782 PB8300R SFP SX Xcvr 5 REV 01 740 011782 PCH2NYC SFP SX Xcvr 6 REV 01 740 011782 PCH2PLP SFP SX Xcvr 7 REV 01 740 011782 PCH2UP9 SFP SX Xcvr 8 REV 01 740 011782 PB81NBQ SFP SX Xcvr 9 REV 01 740 011782 PCH2UDP SFP S...

Страница 113: ...o physical links between the Routing Engines connect the independent control planes If one of the links fails both Routing Engines can use the other link for IP communication When you enter the show interfaces command the management Ethernet and internal Ethernet interfaces and logical interfaces are displayed user host show interfaces Interface Admin Link Proto Local Remote em0 up up em0 0 up up ...

Страница 114: ...ch FPC hardware slot and the corresponding configuration numbers for LCCs 0 through 3 Table 24 One to One FPC Numbering for T1600 Routers in a Routing Matrix T1600 Routers FPC Numbering LCC 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Hardware Slots 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Configuration Numbers LCC 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Hardware Slots 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 Configuration Numbers LCC 2 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Hardware Slots 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 ...

Страница 115: ...d by the routing matrix and controls the routing protocols that run on the routing matrix The TX Matrix Plus router provides all routing tables along with updates to each T1600 router in the routing matrix Each Routing Engine consists of a CPU running Junos OS CAUTION We recommend that you run the same Junos OS Release on the master and backup Routing Engines If you choose to run different Junos O...

Страница 116: ...et Control Message Protocol IS IS Intermediate System to Intermediate System OSPF Open Shortest Path First version 2 RIP Routing Information Protocol version 2 Multicast routing protocols DVMRP Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol versions 1 and 2 MSDP Multicast Source Discovery Protocol PIM sparse mode and dense mode Protocol Independent Multicast SAP...

Страница 117: ...page 83 The Junos kernel running on each T1600 router s Routing Engine copies its forwarding table to all Packet Forwarding Engines in the router The Junos kernel running on each T1600 Routing Engine copies its forwarding table to all Packet Forwarding Engines in the router Figure 36 Control Packet Handling for Routing and Forwarding Table Updates Packets in Packets out T1600 Router Packet Forward...

Страница 118: ... preference value using routing policy and with software configuration parameters For multicast traffic the routing protocol process determines active routes based on traffic flow and other parameters specified by the multicast routing protocol algorithms The routing protocol process then installs one or more active routes to each network destination into the TX Matrix Plus Routing Engine s forwar...

Страница 119: ...ine policies for redistributing the routes learned from one protocol into another protocol VPNs The Junos OS supports several types of VPNs Layer 2 VPNs Layer 3 VPNs Interprovider VPNs Carrier of Carrier VPNs Interface Process The Junos OS interface process manages the physical interface devices and logical interfaces in the routing matrix It implements the Junos OS command line interface CLI comm...

Страница 120: ...outing Engine s forwarding table with the forwarding table on a T1600 router The Junos kernel running on each T1600 router s Routing Engine copies its forwarding table to all Packet Forwarding Engines in the router Routing Engine Kernel The Routing Engine kernel provides the underlying infrastructure for all Junos OS processes The Routing Engines in the T1600 routers run their own kernel which is ...

Страница 121: ...PART 2 T1600 Router in a Routing Matrix Overview T1600 Router Overview on page 89 T1600 Hardware Component Overview on page 93 87 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc ...

Страница 122: ...Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 88 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 123: ...mber 760 009870 is not supported for a T1600 router in a routing matrix Two LCC CBs CB LCC BB Two C1800 Routing Engines RE TXP DUO C1800 8G BB Five TXP T1600 SIBs SIB TXP T1600 If needed two three input 240 A power supplies or four input 240 A power supplies An upgraded three input 240 A power supply part number 740 026384 or a four input 240 A power supply is required The three input 240 A power ...

Страница 124: ...Figure 37 Front View of the T1600 Router Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 90 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 125: ... PEM 0 3 input 240 A power supply PEM 1 ESD point Grounding points Related Documentation TXP T1600 SIBs on page 93 RE C1800 Routing Engines on page 95 LCC CBs on page 96 UpgradinganOfflineT1600RouterBeforeIntegratingitintoaRoutingMatrixonpage225 Registering Your T1600 Upgrade on page 229 91 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 5 T1600 Router Overview ...

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Страница 127: ...e TXP T1600 SIBs connect to the TX Matrix Plus router Each T1600 router contains five SIB slots located at the center rear of the chassis Each TXP T1600 SIB contains four fiber optic array ports labeled A through D that connect it to the TXP F13 SIBs on the TX Matrix Plus router see Figure 39 on page 94 93 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc ...

Страница 128: ... Matrix Plus Router to the T1600 Routers on page 63 UpgradinganOfflineT1600RouterBeforeIntegratingitintoaRoutingMatrixonpage225 Registering Your T1600 Upgrade on page 229 Overview of Integrating an Offline T1600 Router into a Routing Matrix on page 231 Connecting an Offline T1600 Router to the TX Matrix Plus Router on page 232 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 94 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware G...

Страница 129: ...owing components CPU Runs Junos OS to maintain the router s routing tables and routing protocols DRAM Provides storage for the routing and forwarding tables and for other Routing Engine processes EEPROM Stores the serial number of the Routing Engine Interfaces for management access Provide information about Routing Engine status to devices console laptop or terminal server connected to the Routing...

Страница 130: ...reset for the other T1600 router components monitoring and controlling fan speed and monitoring system status Each T1600 router contains up to two LCC CBs at the upper front of the chassis NOTE We recommend that you install two host subsystems for redundant protection Figure 40 LCC CB on the T1600 Router g004611 g004612 Link LED Activity LED Related Documentation Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Pl...

Страница 131: ... Connecting an Offline T1600 Router to the TX Matrix Plus Router on page 232 97 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 6 T1600 Hardware Component Overview ...

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Страница 133: ...X Matrix Plus Mounting Hardware on page 117 Installing the TX Matrix Plus Router Using a Mechanical Lift on page 127 Connecting the TX Matrix Plus Router to External Devices on page 157 Grounding and Providing Power to the TX Matrix Plus Router on page 165 Configuring the TX Matrix Plus Router on page 175 Connecting the Fiber Optic Array Cables to the TX Matrix Plus Router on page 181 99 Copyright...

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Страница 135: ... of this manual 2 Prepare the installation site for the TX Matrix Plus router Overview of Preparing the Site for a TX Matrix Plus Router on page 103 3 Unpack the TX Matrix Plus router and verify the parts received Unpacking the TX Matrix Plus Router Overview on page 111 4 Install the mounting hardware Installing the TX Matrix Plus Mounting Hardware for a Four Post Rack on page 117 Installing the T...

Страница 136: ...9 Connect the fiber optic array cables to the fiber optic array ports on the TX Matrix Plus router Connecting the Fiber Optic Array Cables to the TX Matrix Plus Router on page 181 Related Documentation Performing the Initial Software Configuration for the TX Matrix Plus Router on page 175 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 102 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 137: ... on page 433 2 Choose the routing matrix configuration centralized or distributed Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Configuration Overview on page 104 3 Verify that the site and installation plan meets all safety guidelines and requirements General Safety Guidelines for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers on page 391 and TX Matrix Plus Installation Safety Guidelines on page ...

Страница 138: ... TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Configuration Overview Routing Matrix Hardware Configurations on page 104 Centralized Configuration on page 104 Distributed Configuration on page 105 Routing Matrix Hardware Configurations A fully loaded routing matrix hardware configuration consists of one TX Matrix Plus router four T1600 routers three to five 44 U seismic rated racks 80 fiber optic array cables 10...

Страница 139: ...racks is more flexible When planning a distributed configuation consider the following Ensure that the rack placement allows you to connect the T1600 routers to the TX Matrix Plus router using the fiber optic array cables The maximum cable length is 100 m The total weight and heat dissipation of the routing matrix are important in the distributed configuration but not as critical as in the central...

Страница 140: ...st also allow for the clearance requirements around the TX Matrix Plus router and rack for airflow and maintenance The chassis height without the cable managment system is 52 in 132 cm or approximately 29 7 U The cable management system comb panel assembly that installs on top of the chassis adds 17 in 43 2 cm or approximately 9 7 U to the height You can install a TX Matrix Plus router in a rack t...

Страница 141: ...s to facilitate the integration For a fully configured centralized configuration one TX Matrix Plus router and four T1600 routers plan to use a minimum of three racks side by side For a fully configured distributed configuration one TX Matrix Plus router and four T1600 routers plan to use one rack for the TX Matrix Plus router and two through four racks for the T1600 routers depending on whether y...

Страница 142: ...equirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance When planning the installation site you must allow sufficient clearance around the rack see Figure 43 on page 108 For the cooling system to function properly the airflow around the chassis must be unrestricted Figure 24 on page 45 depicts the airflow in the TX Matrix Plus router For service personnel to remove and install hardware components there m...

Страница 143: ...ic array cables to the other router You must maintain a minimum bend radius of 4 in 10 2 cm Plastic wrap ties can damage or crimp the fiber optic array cables see Figure 44 on page 109 We recommend soft band straps to secure fiber optic array cable Figure 44 Using Soft Band Straps to Secure Fiber Optic Array Cables The fiber optic array cable connectors must fit through your site s cable conduits ...

Страница 144: ...nsider PIC cabling as part of your overall cable management planning Each T1600 router can contain up to 32 PICs and each PIC can contain up to 10 cables for example the 10 port Gigabit Ethernet PIC for a total of 320 cables per router A routing matrix with four T1600 router could have up to 1280 cables For more information about PICs and PIC cables see the T1600 Core Router Hardware Guide and the...

Страница 145: ...cessory box tool kit and all parts from the shipping crate Unpacking the TX Matrix Plus Router on page 112 3 Verify that all parts have been received Verifying TX Matrix Plus Router Parts Received on page 113 Tools and Parts Required to Unpack the TX Matrix Plus Router To unpack the TX Matrix Plus router and prepare for installation you need the following tools Phillips screwdriver number 2 1 2 in...

Страница 146: ...lted to the pallet you can use a forklift or pallet jack to move it 2 Position the shipping crate with the arrows pointing up 3 Open all the latches on the shipping crate 4 Remove the front door of the shipping crate cover and set it aside 5 Slide the remainder of the shipping crate cover off the pallet 6 Remove the foam covering the top of the TX Matrix Plus router 7 Remove the accessory box and ...

Страница 147: ...hat you have received all parts 1 Verify that the items on the packing list are included in the parts in the main shipment see Table 25 on page 114 2 Verify that all parts for the four post rack and open frame rack see Table 26 on page 114 or Table 27 on page 114 have been received 3 Verify that all parts for the cable managment system see Table 28 on page 115 have been received 4 Verify that all ...

Страница 148: ...onent Blank panels for slots without components installed Table 26 TX Matrix Plus Four Post Rack Mounting Hardware Parts List Quantity Component 1 Four post rack mounting shelf 1 Four post rack rear support bracket Table 27 TX Matrix Plus Open Frame Rack Mounting Hardware Parts List Quantity Component 1 NOTE The two post rack mounting shelf is shipped in three parts that must be assembled Open fra...

Страница 149: ... license agreement 1 Affidavit for T1 connection 4 Connectors for alarm relay cables Terminal Block Plug 3 Pole 5 08 mm spacing 12A 30 28 for power 14 for each power supply 1 for grounding and 1 spare DC power and grounding cable lugs 4 AWG 1 ESD wrist strap with cable 1 Read me first document 2 Screws to fasten grounding cable to chassis Phillips 1 4 20 x 3 8 Bag of 14 Screws to mount chassis Phi...

Страница 150: ...ag Pink 1 1 pkg 9 x 12 Poly bag Pink ESD 1 Labels for the fiber optic array cables Table 30 TX Matrix Plus Tool Box Parts List Quantity Part 4 Circular MT loopback adapters for testing fiber optic array cables 4 Circular MT loopback connectors for testing fiber optic array ports 10 Cleaner adapters for the fiber optic array ports 10 Cleaner connectors for the fiber optic array cables 5 Dry cloth o...

Страница 151: ...nting Hardware for a Four Post Rack 1 Installing Cage Nuts If Needed on page 117 2 Installing the Four Post Mounting Shelf and Rear Support Bracket on page 119 3 Removing the Center Mounting Brackets on page 120 Installing Cage Nuts If Needed Insert cage nuts if needed into the holes listed in Table 31 on page 118 and Table 32 on page 118 an X indicates a mounting hole location The hole distances ...

Страница 152: ... cm 3 X X 0 50 U 0 88 in 2 2 cm 2 X X 0 14 U 0 25 in 0 6 cm 1 The holes in the front mounting flanges are spaced at 2 U 3 5 in or 8 9 cm Table 32 Mounting Hole Locations for Installing a TX Matrix Plus Chassis in a Four Post Rack Distance Above U Division Hole 28 86 U 50 50 in 128 3 cm 87 26 86 U 47 00 in 119 4 cm 81 24 86 U 43 50 in 110 5 cm 75 22 86 U 40 00 in 101 6 cm 69 20 86 U 36 5 in 92 7 cm...

Страница 153: ...les in the rear support bracket 4 Tighten all the screws completely 5 On the front of each front rack rail partially insert a mounting screw into the lowest hole specified in Table 31 on page 118 6 Install the four post rack mounting shelf on the front rack rails Rest the bottom slot of the front flange on a mounting screw Rest the back of the four post rack mounting shelf on top of the rear suppo...

Страница 154: ...to the rear support bracket Four post mounting shelf Removing the Center Mounting Brackets The center mounting brackets are not used for a four post rack and must be removed from the chassis To remove the center mounting brackets from the chassis 1 Loosen the screws from each bracket see Figure 48 on page 121 2 Remove each bracket Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 120 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardw...

Страница 155: ...unting bracket Related Documentation Rack Requirements for a TX Matrix Plus Router on page 106 Installing the TX Matrix Plus Mounting Hardware for an Open Frame Rack on page 122 121 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 10 Installing the TX Matrix Plus Mounting Hardware ...

Страница 156: ...n frame rack mounting shelf 6 Tighten all the screws completely Installing Cage Nuts If Needed Insert cage nuts if needed into the holes listed in Table 33 on page 122 and Table 34 on page 123 an X indicates a mounting hole location The hole distances are relative to the standard U division on the rack that is aligned with the bottom of the mounting shelf and rear support bracket To install cage n...

Страница 157: ...nter mounting brackets are spaced at 2 U 3 5 in or 8 9 cm Table 34 Mounting Hole Locations for Installing a TX Matrix Plus Chassis in an Open Frame Rack Chassis Distance Above U Division Hole X 29 86 U 52 5 in 132 7 cm 90 X 27 86 U 48 75 in 123 8 cm 84 X 25 86 U 45 25 in 114 9 cm 78 X 23 86 U 41 75 in 106 0 cm 72 X 21 86 U 38 25 in 97 2 cm 66 X 19 86 U 34 75 in 88 3 cm 60 X 17 86 U 31 25 in 79 4 c...

Страница 158: ...the open frame rack mounting shelf see Figure 49 on page 125 1 On the rear of each rack rail partially insert a mounting screw into the highest hole specified in Table 33 on page 122 for the open frame rack mounting shelf 2 Install the open frame rack mounting shelf on the rack Hang the shelf over the mounting screws using the keyhole slots located near the top of the shelf flanges 3 Partially ins...

Страница 159: ...th the bottom of the mounting shelf Table 35 Mounting Hole Locations for Installing a TX Matrix Plus Open Frame Rack Shelf Open FrameMountingShelf Distance Above U Division Hole X 13 86 U 24 25 in 61 6 cm 42 X 12 86 U 22 5 in 57 2 cm 39 X 11 86 U 20 75 in 52 7 cm 36 X 10 86 U 19 0 in 48 3 cm 33 X 9 86 U 17 25 in 43 8 cm 30 X 8 86 U 15 5 in 39 4 cm 27 X 7 86 U 13 75 in 34 9 cm 24 125 Copyright 2010...

Страница 160: ... 21 X 5 86 U 10 25 in 26 0 cm 18 X 4 86 U 8 5 in 21 6 cm 15 X 3 86 U 6 75 in 17 1 cm 12 X 2 86 U 5 0 in 12 7 cm 9 X 1 86 U 3 25 in 3 8 cm 6 Related Documentation Rack Requirements for a TX Matrix Plus Router on page 106 Installing the TX Matrix Plus Mounting Hardware for a Four Post Rack on page 117 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 126 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 161: ... have prepared your site unpacked the router from the shipping crate and installed the mounting hardware To install the TX Matrix Plus router 1 Gather the tools required to install the TX Matrix Router Tools Required to Install the TX Matrix Router Using a Lift on page 128 2 Remove components from the chassis to make it easier to install into the rack Removing TX Matrix Plus Components Before Inst...

Страница 162: ... Removing the Seven Input 420 A DC Power Supply Input Power Trays on page 128 2 Removing the Seven Input 420 A DC Power Supplies on page 130 3 Removing the Rear Fan Trays on page 131 4 Removing the TXP F13 SIBs on page 132 5 Removing the Front Fan Trays on page 133 6 Removing the TXP CBs and Routing Engines on page 135 7 Removing the TXP F2S SIBs on page 137 Removing the Seven Input 420 A DC Power...

Страница 163: ...y toward you see Figure 51 on page 129 5 Slide the input power tray completely out of the power supply 6 Repeat the procedure for the input power tray in the other power supply Figure 51 Removing the TX Matrix Plus Seven Input 420 A Power Supply Input Power Tray g004591 129 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 11 Installing the TX Matrix Plus Router Using a Mechanical Lift ...

Страница 164: ...he faceplate counterclockwise to unseat the power supply 4 Grasp the handle on the power supply faceplate and pull firmly Slide it halfway out of the chassis see Figure 52 on page 130 5 Place one hand underneath the power supply to support it and pull it out until you can reach the two handles on the side of the power supply 6 Grasp the handles on the sides of the power supply and slide the power ...

Страница 165: ... Loosen the captive screw on the bottom of the fan tray faceplate 3 Grasp the handles and pull the fan tray until it stops approximately 1 5 in 4 Press the latch on top of the fan tray and pull the fan tray halfway out of the chassis 5 Place one hand under the fan tray to support it and pull the fan tray completely out of the chassis CAUTION This procedure assumes that router is powered off Do not...

Страница 166: ...approximately 17 0 lb 7 7 kg To remove the TXP F13 SIBs see Figure 54 on page 133 1 Place an electrostatic bag or antistatic mat on a flat stable surface 2 Attach an electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 3 Simultaneously turn both ejector handles on the left and right of the faceplate counterclockwise to unseat ...

Страница 167: ...ing on a stable flat surface 6 Repeat the procedure for each of the remaining TXP F13 SIBs Figure 54 Removing the TXP F13 SIBs g004555 Removing the Front Fan Trays Two front fan trays are located above and below the TXP F2S SIBs in the front of the chassis Each front fan tray weighs about 9 0 lb 4 0 kg To remove the front fan trays see Figure 55 on page 134 1 Attach an electrostatic discharge ESD ...

Страница 168: ...re to remove the remaining front fan tray CAUTION This procedure assumes that router is powered off Do not remove both front fan trays from a router that is powered on Figure 55 Removing the TX Matrix Plus Front Fan Trays g004561 Press the release latches on the left side of each fan tray to install or remove them Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 134 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 169: ...point See the instructions for your site 3 Release the latches on the ejector handles on both sides of the TXP CB faceplate 4 Flip the ejector handles outward to unseat the TXP CB 5 Grasp the ejector handles and slide the TXP CB about halfway out of the chassis 6 Place one hand underneath the TXP CB to support it and slide it completely out of the chassis Place it on the antistatic mat CAUTION Do ...

Страница 170: ...Figure 56 Removing a TXP CB g004557 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 136 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 171: ... point See the instructions for your site 3 Release the latch on the ejector handle of the TXP F2S SIB faceplate 4 Flip the ejector handles outward to unseat the TXP F2S SIB 5 Grasp the ejector handle pull firmly and slide the TXP F2S SIB about halfway out of the chassis 6 Place one hand underneath the TXP F2S SIB to support it and slide it completely out of the chassis Place it on the antistatic ...

Страница 172: ...CAUTION Before installing the TX Matrix Plus router Read the safety information in General Installation Safety Guidelines on page 399 Ensure that a mechanical lift is available for the installation Because of the TX Matrix Plus router s size and weight up to 925 lb 420 kg depending on configuration you must use a lift to install the TX Matrix Plus router Have a qualified technician verify that the...

Страница 173: ...e building Ensure that the installation site allows adequate clearance for both airflow and maintenance Figure 58 Loading the TX Matrix Plus Router onto the Lift 139 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 11 Installing the TX Matrix Plus Router Using a Mechanical Lift ...

Страница 174: ...ng shelf overlap by approximately 2 inches 5 With four people pushing on the front mounting flanges slide the TX Matrix Plus router onto the mounting shelf until the center mounting brackets open frame racks or front mounting flanges four post racks contact the rack rails The shelves ensure that the holes in the center mounting brackets and the front mounting flanges of the chassis align with the ...

Страница 175: ...talling the TX Matrix Plus Router in an Open Frame Rack g004536 Center mounting bracket Open frame rack 141 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 11 Installing the TX Matrix Plus Router Using a Mechanical Lift ...

Страница 176: ...s for Installing a TX Matrix Plus Chassis in an Open Frame Rack Chassis Distance Above U Division Hole X 29 86 U 52 5 in 132 7 cm 90 X 27 86 U 48 75 in 123 8 cm 84 X 25 86 U 45 25 in 114 9 cm 78 X 23 86 U 41 75 in 106 0 cm 72 X 21 86 U 38 25 in 97 2 cm 66 X 19 86 U 34 75 in 88 3 cm 60 X 17 86 U 31 25 in 79 4 cm 54 X 15 86 U 27 75 in 70 5 cm 48 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 142 TX Matrix Plus...

Страница 177: ...ing Hole Locations for Installing a TX Matrix Plus Chassis in a Four Post Rack Distance Above U Division Hole 28 86 U 50 50 in 128 3 cm 87 26 86 U 47 00 in 119 4 cm 81 24 86 U 43 50 in 110 5 cm 75 22 86 U 40 00 in 101 6 cm 69 20 86 U 36 5 in 92 7 cm 63 18 86 U 33 00 in 88 8 cm 57 16 86 U 29 50 in 74 9 cm 51 14 86 U 24 26 in 61 6 cm 45 12 86 U 22 51 in 57 2 cm 39 10 86 U 19 01 in 48 3 cm 33 8 86 U ...

Страница 178: ...ribe how to reinstall components in the chassis first in the rear and then in the front 1 Reinstalling the Rear Fan Trays on page 144 2 Reinstalling the Power Supplies on page 145 3 Reinstalling the TXP F13 SIBs on page 147 4 Reinstalling the Front Fan Trays on page 148 5 Reinstalling the Host Subsystems on page 149 6 Reinstalling the TXP F2S SIBs on page 150 Reinstalling the Rear Fan Trays To rei...

Страница 179: ... To reinstall the seven input 420 A power supplies see Figure 62 on page 146 1 Attach an electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to an approved site ESD grounding point See the instructions for your site 2 Switch the circuit breakers on the power supply faceplate to the OFF position O 145 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 11 Installing the TX ...

Страница 180: ... tray into the power supply 6 Push the metal handle of the input power tray up toward the power supply 7 Fasten the input power tray to the power supply using the two captive screws Use a Phillips screwdriver number 2 8 Repeat the procedure for the other power supply Figure 62 Reinstalling a TX Matrix Plus Seven Input 420 A Power Supply g004669 Figure 63 Reinstalling a TX Matrix Plus Input Power T...

Страница 181: ...ut of the chassis do not hold it by its ejector handles or edge connectors They cannot support its weight 3 Locate the slot in the TXP F13 SIB card cage in which you plan to install the TXP F13 SIB 4 Lift the TXP F13 SIB into place and carefully align the left and right edges with the guides inside the card cage 5 Carefully slide the TXP F13 SIB all the way into the card cage until you feel resist...

Страница 182: ...s on the chassis 2 Grasp the fan tray by its handles and insert it straight into the chassis 3 Tighten the captive screws on each side of the fan tray faceplate to secure it in the chassis using a Phillips screwdriver number 2 4 Repeat the procedure to reinstall the remaining fan tray Figure 65 Reinstalling a Front Fan Tray g004562 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 148 TX Matrix Plus Router Hard...

Страница 183: ...e bottom and then the top edges of the host subsystem with the guides inside the chassis 3 Slide the host subsystem into the chassis carefully ensuring that it is correctly aligned 4 Grasp both ejector handles and press them inward to seat the host subsystem until the ejectors latch into the faceplate 5 Repeat the procedure to reinstall the remaining host subsystem 149 Copyright 2010 Juniper Netwo...

Страница 184: ...an electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to an approved site ESD grounding point See the instructions for your site 2 Lift the TXP F2S SIB into place and carefully align first the bottom then the top of the TXP F2S SIB with the guides inside the card cage 3 Carefully slide the TXP F2S SIB all the way into the card cage until you feel resistance Copyri...

Страница 185: ...92 TX Matrix Plus Installation Safety Guidelines on page 399 Installing the TX Matrix Plus Rear Cable Management System 1 Identify the Parts of the Rear Cable Management System on page 151 2 Installing the Rear Cable Management System Comb Assembly on page 152 3 Installing the Rear Cable Management System Shelves on page 153 4 Installing the Rear Cable Management System Arms on page 154 Identify t...

Страница 186: ...ent System Comb Assembly To install the comb assembly see Figure 68 on page 153 1 Assemble together the left and right comb assembly supports with the comb panel assembly with the four of the supplied Phillips screws 2 Align the four captive screws on the comb assembly with the mounting holes at the top of the chassis immediately above the TXP F13 SIB card cage Secure the cable assembly to the cha...

Страница 187: ...ion 2 Familiarize yourself with the pivoting bracket mechanism Each cable management shelf has two or four pivoting brackets which hold the cable management arms Each bracket has a release tab Pressing this tab will allow the bracket to be pivoted and lock into an alternative position The two locking positions are termed normal position and service Position 3 Orient the shelf so that the keying pi...

Страница 188: ... and Arms g004596 Comb assembly support CMS support shelves Installing the Rear Cable Management System Arms To install the rear cable management system arms 1 Identify the left cable management arms and right cable management arms 2 Attach each cable management arm with three screws on top and three screws on bottom of each arm Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 154 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardwar...

Страница 189: ...on on page 8 TX Matrix Plus Rear Cable Management System on page 49 Installing the TX Matrix Plus Front Cable Manager The front cable manager is a single piece unit that is installed just below the CIP slots on the front of the chassis 1 Engage the upper tab into a slot in the wall that separates the CIP and TXP F2 SIB card cages 2 Tighten the two captive screws in the front cable manager Related ...

Страница 190: ...Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 156 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 191: ...ge 162 Tools and Parts Required for Connecting the TX Matrix Plus Router to External Devices To connect the TX Matrix Plus router to management devices you need the following tools and parts 2 5 mm flat blade screwdriver for the alarm relay contacts Electrostatic discharge ESD grounding wrist strap Related Documentation Connecting the TX Matrix Plus Router to a Network Device on page 158 Connectin...

Страница 192: ...ne of the ESD points on the chassis CAUTION During the initial installation before the chassis is grounded you must connect to an approved site ESD point See the instructions for your site 2 Plug one end of a UTP Category 5 Ethernet cable Figure 70 on page 158 shows the connector into the ETHERNET port on the TXP CB in slot CB0 see Figure 71 on page 159 This port connects to the Routing Engine ins...

Страница 193: ...trix Plus Cables Overview on page 48 TX Matrix Plus Routing Engine Interface Cable Specifications on page 443 RJ 45 Connector Pinouts for the TX Matrix Plus Routing Engine ETHERNET Port on page 445 TX Matrix Plus Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 392 159 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 12 Connecting the TX Matrix Plus Router to External Devices ...

Страница 194: ...ust connect to an approved site ESD point See the instructions for your site 2 If necessary turn off the power to the console or auxiliary device 3 Plug one end shown in Figure 73 on page 161 of a serial cable into the CONSOLE or AUXILIARY port on the TXP CB in slot CB0 This port connects to the Routing Engine installed into the TXP CB in slot CB0 4 Attach the other end of the cable to the console...

Страница 195: ...erview on page 21 TX Matrix Plus Cables Overview on page 48 TX Matrix Plus Routing Engine Interface Cable Specifications on page 443 RJ 45 Connector Pinouts for the TX Matrix Plus Routing Engine AUXILIARY and CONSOLE Ports on page 446 TX Matrix Plus Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 392 161 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 12 Connecting the TX Matrix Plus Router to Exter...

Страница 196: ...inal block is not plugged into the relay contact use a 2 5 mm flat blade screwdriver to loosen the small screws on its side With the small screws on its side facing left insert wires into the slots in the front of the block based on the wiring for the external device Connect the major and minor alarm circuits to the NO normally open pins on the alarm connectors Tighten the screws to secure the wir...

Страница 197: ... LEDs SFC Control plane ports Alarm relay connectors Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus TXP CIP Overview on page 36 TX Matrix Plus Alarm Relay Contact Wire Specifications on page 444 TX Matrix Plus Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 392 163 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 12 Connecting the TX Matrix Plus Router to External Devices ...

Страница 198: ...Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 164 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 199: ...electricity TX Matrix Plus General Electrical Safety Guidelines on page 414 General Electrical Safety Warnings for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers on page 417 TX Matrix Plus DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines on page 421 DC Power Electrical Safety Warnings for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers on page 422 2 Gather the tools for connecting to ground and power Tools and Parts Requir...

Страница 200: ... the TX Matrix Plus router 1 Connect the grounding cable to a proper earth ground 2 Verify that a licensed electrician has attached the cable lug provided with the TX Matrix Plus router to the grounding cable 3 Make sure that grounding surfaces are clean and brought to a bright finish before grounding connections are made 4 Place the grounding cable lug over the grounding points on the bottom rear...

Страница 201: ...ircuit breakers on the power supply faceplate to the OFF position O 4 Loosen the captive screws that fasten the input power tray to the power supply Figure 75 Removing the Input Power Tray g004666 Loosen captive screws Input power tray 5 Grasp the metal handle of the input power tray and pull it down toward you 6 Remove the input power tray from the power supply 7 Use a Philips screwdriver to loos...

Страница 202: ...beled and to indicate their polarity There is no standard color coding for DC power cables The color coding used by the external DC power source at your site determines the color coding for the leads on the power cables that attach to the terminal studs on each power supply CAUTION All inputs on the DC power supply in slot PEM0 must be powered by dedicated power feeds derived from feed A and all i...

Страница 203: ...ts and washers from the power terminal studs on the upper row 15 Secure the positive DC source power cable lugs to the RTN return terminals on the upper row first with a washer then with a nut see Figure 77 on page 170 Use a 7 16 in 11 mm nut driver or wrench to tighten the nut Apply between 23 lb in 2 6 Nm and 25 lb in 2 8 Nm of torque to each nut 169 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 1...

Страница 204: ...h the cable restraint to the input power tray see Figure 78 on page 170 Figure 78 Attaching the Cable Restraint and Input Power Tray Cover in a TX Matrix Plus Router g004541 17 Verify that the power cabling is correct 18 Attach the cover to the input power tray see Figure 78 on page 170 19 Insert the input power tray into the power supply Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 170 TX Matrix Plus Rout...

Страница 205: ...evice is connected to one of the Routing Engine ports on the TXP CB AUXILIARY or CONSOLE NOTE The management Ethernet port labeled ETHERNET on the TX CB is not available until after the initial TX Matrix Plus router software configuration You can monitor the startup process during the initial installation using devices connected to the AUXILIARY or CONSOLE ports 4 Turn on the power to the external...

Страница 206: ...eadily and that the FAULT LED is off indicating that the power supply is correctly installed and is functioning properly NOTE If the PEM OK LED does not light steadily or the FAULT LED is lit repeat the installation and cabling procedures 11 On the external management device connected to the Routing Engine monitor the startup process to verify that the system has booted properly NOTE After powerin...

Страница 207: ... appears on the console confirming that the operating system has halted Halt the system yes no no yes FINAL System shutdown message from user host System going down IMMEDIATELY Terminated syncing disks 11 8 done The operating system has halted Please press any key to reboot 2 Attach an electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on ...

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Страница 209: ... prefix length information for the Ethernet interface IP address of a default TX Matrix Plus router IP address of a DNS server Password for the root user Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus CLI Overview on page 72 Performing the Initial Software Configuration for the TX Matrix Plus Router on page 175 Performing the Initial Software Configuration for the TX Matrix Plus Router These procedures conn...

Страница 210: ...ng configuration mode edit root Configuring User Accounts and Passwords For information about using an encrypted password or an SSH public key string DSA or RSA see the Junos OS System Basics Configuration Guide 1 Add a password to the root administration user account Enter a clear text password edit root set system root authentication plain text password New password password Retype new password ...

Страница 211: ...uting engines configure the IP address of a backup routing engine The backup routing engine is used while the local router is booting and if the routing process fails to start After the routing process starts the backup routing engine address is removed from the local routing and forwarding tables edit root set system backup router address 6 Optional Configure the static routes to remote subnets w...

Страница 212: ...y configuration statements Then commit the changes to activate them on the router edit root host commit 4 When you have finished configuring the router exit configuration mode edit root host exit root host Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus CLI Overview on page 72 Preparing to Configure the TX Matrix Plus Router on page 175 Configuring Specific LCC Chassis Features for T1600 Routers on page 179 ...

Страница 213: ...e 72 Configuring a T1600 Router to Be Offline By default the Junos OS allows all T1600 routers in the routing matrix to come online If you do not want a T1600 router to be part of the routing matrix you can configure it to be offline This is useful when you are performing maintenance on a T1600 router To configure a T1600 router so that it is offline include the offline statement at the edit chass...

Страница 214: ...TX Matrix Plus router to generate an alarm if a T1600 router in the routing matrix does not come online To configure include the online expected statement at the edit chassis lcc lcc number hierarchy level on the TX Matrix Plus router edit chassis lcc lcc number online expected Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus CLI Overview on page 72 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 180 TX Matrix Plus Route...

Страница 215: ...llowing tools and parts Dust free resealable plastic bags for temporary storage of fiber optic array dust covers provided in the accessory box Electrostatic discharge ESD grounding wrist strap Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus Cables Overview on page 48 Verifying TX Matrix Plus Router Parts Received on page 113 Connecting the Fiber Optic Array Cables to the TX Matrix Plus Router on page 181 Con...

Страница 216: ...tify a connection between the TX Matrix Plus router SFC and T1600 router LCC 1 Locate the supplied blank label sheets in the accessory box 2 See Table 38 on page 182 to identify which TXP F13 SIB slots are supported for your hardware configuration and locate the labels for those slots 3 Print the labels on the blank label sheets See the TX Matrix Plus Fiber Optic Array Cable Label Guide 4 Attach a...

Страница 217: ... 0 A 0 0 0 A SFC 0 0 0 A 0 0 A B Slot 0 LCC 0 B Even Slot 0 LCC 0 0 B 0 0 0 B SFC 0 0 0 B 0 0 B C Slot 0 LCC 0 C Even Slot 0 LCC 0 0 C 0 0 0 C SFC 0 0 0 C 0 0 C D Slot 0 LCC 0 D Even Slot 0 LCC 0 0 D 0 0 0 D SFC 0 0 0 D 0 0 D A Slot 0 LCC 1 A Odd Slot 0 LCC 1 0 A 0 0 1 A SFC 0 0 1 A 1 0 A B Slot 0 LCC 1 B Odd Slot 0 LCC 1 0 B 0 0 1 B SFC 0 0 1 B 1 0 B C Slot 0 LCC 1 C Odd Slot 0 LCC 1 0 C 0 0 1 C ...

Страница 218: ...lot 0 LCC 3 D Odd Slot 1 LCC 3 0 D 0 1 1 D SFC 0 1 1 D 3 0 D A Slot 1 LCC 0 A Even Slot 3 LCC 0 1 A 0 3 0 A SFC 0 3 0 A 0 1 A B Slot 1 LCC 0 B Even Slot 3 LCC 0 1 B 0 3 0 B SFC 0 3 0 B 0 1 B C Slot 1 LCC 0 C Even Slot 3 LCC 0 1 C 0 3 0 C SFC 0 3 0 C 0 1 C D Slot 1 LCC 0 D Even Slot 3 LCC 0 1 D 0 3 0 D SFC 0 3 0 D 0 1 D A Slot 1 LCC 1 A Odd Slot 3 LCC 1 1 A 0 3 1 A SFC 0 3 1 A 1 1 A B Slot 1 LCC 1 ...

Страница 219: ...ot 4 LCC 3 1 C 0 4 1 C SFC 0 4 1 C 3 1 C D Slot 1 LCC 3 D Odd Slot 4 LCC 3 1 D 0 4 1 D SFC 0 4 1 D 3 1 D A Slot 2 LCC 0 A Even Slot 6 LCC 0 2 A 0 6 0 A SFC 0 6 0 A 0 2 A B Slot 2 LCC 0 B Even Slot 6 LCC 0 2 B 0 6 0 B SFC 0 6 0 B 0 2 B C Slot 2 LCC 0 C Even Slot 6 LCC 0 2 C 0 6 0 C SFC 0 6 0 C 0 2 C D Slot 2 LCC 0 D Even Slot 6 LCC 0 2 D 0 6 0 D SFC 0 6 0 D 0 2 D A Slot 2 LCC 1 A Odd Slot 6 LCC 1 2...

Страница 220: ... Slot 2 LCC 3 B Odd Slot 7 LCC 3 2 B 0 7 1 B SFC 0 7 1 B 3 2 B C Slot 2 LCC 3 C Odd Slot 7 LCC 3 2 C 0 7 1 C SFC 0 7 1 C 3 2 C D Slot 2 LCC 3 D Odd Slot 7 LCC 3 2 D 0 7 1 D SFC 0 7 1 D 3 2 D A Slot 3 LCC 0 A Even Slot 8 LCC 0 3 A 0 8 0 A SFC 0 8 0 A 0 3 A B Slot 3 LCC 0 B Even Slot 8 LCC 0 3 B 0 8 0 B SFC 0 8 0 B 0 3 B C Slot 3 LCC 0 C Even Slot 8 LCC 0 3 C 0 8 0 C SFC 0 8 0 C 0 3 C D Slot 3 LCC 0...

Страница 221: ...3 3 A 0 9 1 A SFC 0 9 1 A 3 3 A B Slot 3 LCC 3 B Odd Slot 9 LCC 3 3 B 0 9 1 B SFC 0 9 1 B 3 3 B C Slot 3 LCC 3 C Odd Slot 9 LCC 3 3 C 0 9 1 C SFC 0 9 1 C 3 3 C D Slot 3 LCC 3 D Odd Slot 9 LCC 3 3 D 0 9 1 D SFC 0 9 1 D 3 3 D A Slot 4 LCC 0 A Even Slot 11 LCC 0 4 A 0 11 0 A SFC 0 11 0 A 0 4 A B Slot 4 LCC 0 B Even Slot 11 LCC 0 4 B 0 11 0 B SFC 0 11 0 B 0 4 B C Slot 4 LCC 0 C Even Slot 11 LCC 0 4 C ...

Страница 222: ... 0 A SFC 0 12 0 A 2 4 A B Slot 4 LCC 2 B Even Slot 12 LCC 2 4 B 0 12 0 B SFC 0 12 0 B 2 4 B C Slot 4 LCC 2 C Even Slot 12 LCC 2 4 C 0 12 0 C SFC 0 12 0 C 2 4 C D Slot 4 LCC 2 D Even Slot 12 LCC 2 4 D 0 12 0 D SFC 0 12 0 D 2 4 D A Slot 4 LCC 3 A Odd Slot 12 LCC 3 4 A 0 12 1 A SFC 0 12 1 A 3 4 A B Slot 4 LCC 3 B Odd Slot 12 LCC 3 4 B 0 12 1 B SFC 0 12 1 B 3 4 B C Slot 4 LCC 3 C Odd Slot 12 LCC 3 4 C...

Страница 223: ... corresponds to the label you attached to the end of the cable 5 Remove the dust cover from the fiber optic array cable Store the dust cover in a dust free resealable plastic bag 6 Align the cable connector with the corresponding TXP F13 SIB port and carefully press cable connector into the port until it stops The cable connector and adapter are keyed to ensure proper mating On the even side conne...

Страница 224: ...he fiber optic array cables to the T1600 router but do not connect the cables to the T1600 router until instructed to do so Figure 80 Connecting the Fiber Optic Array Cables g004546 Fiber optic array cable with dust cap Fiber optic array cable Figure 81 TXP F13 SIB g004502 Figure 82 Cable Management Clamp g004545 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 190 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 225: ... Thread the fiber optic cables through the labeled dividers Comb assembly CAUTION Plastic wrap ties can damage or crimp the fiber optic array cables see Figure 84 on page 192 We recommend that you use soft band straps to secure fiber optic array cables 191 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 15 Connecting the Fiber Optic Array Cables to the TX Matrix Plus Router ...

Страница 226: ... 0 0 0 A 0 0 A B Even Slot 0 SFC 0 0 0 B 0 0 B C Even Slot 0 SFC 0 0 0 C 0 0 C D Even Slot 0 SFC 0 0 0 D 0 0 D A Even Slot 1 SFC 0 1 0 A 2 0 A B Even Slot 1 SFC 0 1 0 B 2 0 B C Even Slot 1 SFC 0 1 0 C 2 0 C D Even Slot 1 SFC 0 1 0 D 2 0 D A Even Slot 3 SFC 0 3 0 A 0 1 A B Even Slot 3 SFC 0 3 0 B 0 1 B C Even Slot 3 SFC 0 3 0 C 0 1 C D Even Slot 3 SFC 0 3 0 D 0 1 D A Even Slot 4 SFC 0 4 0 A 2 1 A C...

Страница 227: ... SFC 0 7 0 B 2 2 B C Even Slot 7 SFC 0 7 0 C 2 2 C D Even Slot 7 SFC 0 7 0 D 2 2 D A Even Slot 8 SFC 0 8 0 A 0 3 A B Even Slot 8 SFC 0 8 0 B 0 3 B C Even Slot 8 SFC 0 8 0 C 0 3 C D Even Slot 8 SFC 0 8 0 D 0 3 D A Even Slot 9 SFC 0 9 0 A 2 3 A B Even Slot 9 SFC 0 9 0 B 2 3 B C Even Slot 9 SFC 0 9 0 C 2 3 C D Even Slot 9 SFC 0 9 0 D 2 3 D A Even Slot 11 SFC 0 11 0 A 0 4 A B Even Slot 11 SFC 0 11 0 B...

Страница 228: ...t 0 SFC 0 0 1 D 1 0 D A Odd Slot 1 SFC 0 1 1 A 3 0 A B Odd Slot 1 SFC 0 1 1 B 3 0 B C Odd Slot 1 SFC 0 1 1 C 3 0 C D Odd Slot 1 SFC 0 1 1 D 3 0 D A Odd Slot 3 SFC 0 3 1 A 1 1 A B Odd Slot 3 SFC 0 3 1 B 1 1 B C Odd Slot 3 SFC 0 3 1 C 1 1 C D Odd Slot 3 SFC 0 3 1 D 1 1 D A Odd Slot 4 SFC 0 4 1 A 3 1 A B Odd Slot 4 SFC 0 4 1 B 3 1 B C Odd Slot 4 SFC 0 4 1 C 3 1 C D Odd Slot 4 SFC 0 4 1 D 3 1 D A Odd ...

Страница 229: ...lot 9 SFC 0 9 1 B 3 3 B C Odd Slot 9 SFC 0 9 1 C 3 3 C D Odd Slot 9 SFC 0 9 1 D 3 3 D A Odd Slot 11 SFC 0 11 1 A 1 4 A B Odd Slot 11 SFC 0 11 1 B 1 4 B C Odd Slot 11 SFC 0 11 1 C 1 4 C D Odd Slot 11 SFC 0 11 1 D 1 4 D A Odd Slot 12 SFC 0 12 1 A 3 4 A B Odd Slot 12 SFC 0 12 1 B 3 4 B C Odd Slot 12 SFC 0 12 1 C 3 4 C D Odd Slot 12 SFC 0 12 1 D 3 4 D Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus Preventing El...

Страница 230: ...e 48 Switching Plane Connections from the TX Matrix Plus Router to the T1600 Routers on page 63 Fiber Optic Array Cable Connections and Considerations on page 109 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 196 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 231: ...rational T1600 Router on page 199 UpgradinganOfflineT1600RouterBeforeIntegratingItintoaRoutingMatrixonpage223 Integrating an Offline T1600 Router into a Routing Matrix on page 231 Verifying the State of the TX Matrix Plus and T1600 Router on page 245 197 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc ...

Страница 232: ...Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 198 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 233: ... of an Operational T1600 Router on page 210 Upgrading and Connecting the Switching Planes in an Operational T1600 Router on page 211 Connecting the Control Planes in an Operational T1600 Router on page 219 Setting the M S Configuration Switches on the T1600 LCC CBs on page 221 Transferring the T1600 Router Configuration to the TX Matrix Plus Router in an Operational T1600 Router on page 221 Transf...

Страница 234: ...are Guide 5 Review all safety guidelines and warnings for both the TX Matrix Plus router and T1600 router WARNING To avoid harm to yourself or the TX Matrix Plus router as you install and maintain it you must follow the the safety procedures for working with Internet routers as well as the guidelines and warnings for working with and near electrical equipment However providing an exhaustivesetofgu...

Страница 235: ...Router on page 202 4 Configure graceful switchover on the T1600 router See Upgrading the T1600 Host Subsystems in an Operational T1600 Router on page 203 5 Upgrade the Junos OS on the existing Routing Engines to Release 10 1 or later See Upgrading the T1600 Host Subsystems in an Operational T1600 Router on page 203 6 Upgrade the host subsystems See Upgrading the T1600 Host Subsystems in an Operati...

Страница 236: ... Setting the M S Configuration Switches on the T1600 LCC CBs on page 221 16 Transfer the T1600 configuration file to the routing matrix See Transferring the T1600 Router Configuration to the TX Matrix Plus Router in an Operational T1600 Router on page 221 17 Transfer control of the T1600 router to the TX Matrix Plus router See TransferringControloftheT1600RoutertotheTXMatrixPlusRouter onpage222 NO...

Страница 237: ...uter by displaying its configuration at the edit chassis redundancy graceful switchover hierarchy level user host show configuration chassis redundancy graceful switchover traceoptions flag update enable If graceful switchover is not enabled enable it in configuration mode as follows user host set chassis redundancy graceful switchover enable For more information about graceful switchover see the ...

Страница 238: ...ensure that there are no synchronization errors user host commit synchronize Upgrading the Host Subsystems in an Operational T1600 Router NOTE Werecommendthatyoumanagethesystemusingadirectlyattached management device instead of an out of band management device This provides you access to the system if its control plane is not functioning To upgrade the host subsystems in an operational T1600 route...

Страница 239: ...er switch command user host request chassis routing engine master switch 9 Replace the other T CB which now belongs to the backup host subsystem with an LCC CB on the T1600 router Use the standard replacement procedure described in the T1600 Core Router Hardware Guide 10 Replace the the other Routing Engine which now belongs to the backup host subsystem with an RE C1800 on the T1600 router Follow ...

Страница 240: ...ing an operational T1600 router requires the following Junos OS Release 10 1 or later The TX Matrix Plus router and T1600 router must each contain two host subsystems All host subsystems must be running the same Junos OS Release This is a requirement for graceful switchover Graceful switchover must be enabled to integrate an operational T1600 router For information about graceful switchover see th...

Страница 241: ...OS Releases in the Routing Matrix on page 71 Upgrading the T1600 Power Supplies in an Operational T1600 Router To determine if you need to replace the power supplies see Overview of Preparing to Upgrade and Integrate an Operational T1600 Router on page 199 If needed replace the power supplies To replace the power supplies 1 Attach an electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist a...

Страница 242: ...anagement System Optionally you can install the T1600 rear cable management system to organize support and provide strain relief for the fiber optic array cables connected to the TXP T1600 SIBs and the cables connected the LCC CBs You install the rear cable management system on the upper left side of the T1600 chassis as you face the rear of the chassis We recommend that you use the eight threaded...

Страница 243: ...aching the T1600 Rear Cable Management System to the Rear of the Chassis g006021 Rear cable management system 209 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 16 Upgrading and Integrating an Operational T1600 Router ...

Страница 244: ...perational T1600 router that will be merged into the TX Matrix Plus router configuration 1 Save the T1600 router configuration For example user host save T1600 config conf We strongly recommend that you transfer the saved T1600 router configuration to an intermediate server on the out of band management network accessible by the T1600 router 2 The Routing Engines in the TX Matrix Plus router and t...

Страница 245: ...ave txp config conf CAUTION Do not commit the configuration This is an example of a modified T1600 router configuration at the group lcc0 re0 hierarchy level group lcc0 re0 system host name host name backup router address destination destination address interfaces em0 unit 0 family inet address address prefix length Related Documentation Overview of Upgrading and Integrating an Operational T1600 R...

Страница 246: ... 0 RSVP hello 0 LDP hello 0 BFD 0 IS IS IIH 0 Packet Forwarding Engine hardware discard statistics Timeout 0 Truncated key 0 Bits to test 0 Data error 0 Stack underflow 0 Stack overflow 0 Normal discard 55017 Extended discard 0 Invalid interface 0 Info cell drops 0 Fabric drops 0 2 Verify that the T1600 router contains five SIBs a requirement for integrating an operational T1600 router with the TX...

Страница 247: ...Online 255 days 31 minutes 12 seconds Verify that four SIBs are in the Online state and one SIB is in the Spare state To bring a SIB online issue the request chassis sib online operational mode command 2 Attach an electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 3 Take the spare SIB offline by using one of the following me...

Страница 248: ...c array ports on the TXP T1600 SIB Store the dust cover in a dust free resealable plastic bag 4 Remove the dust covers from the four fiber optic array cable connectors that connect to one TXP T1600 SIB Store the dust covers in a dust free resealable plastic bag 5 Clean the four fiber optic array cable connectors 6 Align the cable connectors labeled A B C and D with the corresponding fiber optic ar...

Страница 249: ...talled 0 3 6 8 or 11 For example user host request chassis sib F13 train link receive slot 0 14 From the T1600 router issue the request chassis sib train link receive slot command where slotcorresponds to the slot location of each TXP T1600 SIB installed 0 1 2 3 or 4 For example user host request chassis sib train link receive slot 0 15 From the TX Matrix Plus router issue the request chassis sib ...

Страница 250: ...minutes 12 seconds 4 Online 255 days 31 minutes 12 seconds Verify that four SIBs are in the Online state and one SIB is in the Spare state If showchassissibs shows that any SIB is in the Check state issue the showpfestatistics traffic command to verify the level of traffic Verify that there are no fabric drops If there are fabric drops contact your customer support representative for additional in...

Страница 251: ...c array cable with dust cap Fiber optic array cable Table 41 Fiber Optic Array Cable Connections to LCC 0 Cable Labels Port TXP T1600 SIB Slot T1600 router LCC 0 0 A 0 0 0 A SFC 0 0 0 A 0 0 A A Slot 0 LCC 0 LCC 0 0 B 0 0 0 B SFC 0 0 0 B 0 0 B B Slot 0 LCC 0 LCC 0 0 C 0 0 0 C SFC 0 0 0 C 0 0 C C Slot 0 LCC 0 LCC 0 0 D 0 0 0 D SFC 0 0 0 D 0 0 D D Slot 0 LCC 0 LCC 0 1 A 0 3 0 A SFC 0 3 0 A 0 1 A A Sl...

Страница 252: ... Slot 2 LCC 0 LCC 0 2 D 0 6 0 D SFC 0 6 0 D 0 2 D D Slot 2 LCC 0 LCC 0 3 A 0 8 0 A SFC 0 8 0 A 0 3 A A Slot 3 LCC 0 LCC 0 3 B 0 8 0 B SFC 0 8 0 B 0 3 B B Slot 3 LCC 0 LCC 0 3 C 0 8 0 C SFC 0 8 0 C 0 3 C C Slot 3 LCC 0 LCC 0 3 D 0 8 0 D SFC 0 8 0 D 0 3 D D Slot 3 LCC 0 LCC 0 4 A 0 11 0 A SFC 0 11 0 A 0 4 A A Slot 4 LCC 0 LCC 0 4 B 0 11 0 B SFC 0 11 0 B 0 4 B B Slot 4 LCC 0 LCC 0 4 C 0 11 0 C SFC 0 ...

Страница 253: ...TX Matrix Plus Router to the T1600 Routers on page 63 Overview of Preparing to Upgrade and Integrate an Operational T1600 Router on page 199 Overview of Upgrading and Integrating an Operational T1600 Router on page 201 Connecting the Control Planes in an Operational T1600 Router NOTE The RJ 45 ports labeled SFC1 through SFC3 on TXP CIP are reserved for future use To connect the control planes see ...

Страница 254: ...EL 10 100 GRN 1000 NO C NC NO C NC g004670 Figure 90 LCC CB LEDs on the T1600 Router g004612 Link LED Activity LED Related Documentation Control Plane Connections from the TX Matrix Plus Router to the T1600 Routers on page 58 Overview of Preparing to Upgrade and Integrate an Operational T1600 Router on page 199 Overview of Upgrading and Integrating an Operational T1600 Router on page 201 Copyright...

Страница 255: ...er on page 199 Overview of Upgrading and Integrating an Operational T1600 Router on page 201 Transferring the T1600 Router Configuration to the TX Matrix Plus Router in an Operational T1600 Router After you integrate the T1600 routers into the routing matrix the TX Matrix Plus router is now the point of control for the routing matrix You configure and manage the routing matrix through the external...

Страница 256: ...sferring control from the T1600 router to the TX Matrix Plus router NOTE After you transfer control to the TX Matrix Plus router you can roll back the T1600 router to its original configuration but traffic through the T1600 router will be interrupted see Rolling Back the Integration on the T1600 Router on page 318 for more information 1 On external management devices connected to the console or au...

Страница 257: ...erview of Upgrading and Integrating an Operational T1600 Router on page 201 NOTE Do not power on the T1600 router until instructed to do so For information about installing a new T1600 router see the T1600 Core Router Hardware Guide You must proceed through the upgrade process in the following order 1 Order the hardware The hardware upgrade kit includes two LCC CBs and five TXP T1600 SIBs The Rout...

Страница 258: ... the required rear fan tray An upgraded rear fan tray part number 760 024613 is required to cool the chassis Part number 760 009870 is not supported for a T1600 router in a routing matrix 6 Verify that you have the required power supplies An upgraded three input 240 A power supply part number 740 026384 or a four input 240 A power supply is required The three input 240 A power supply part number 7...

Страница 259: ...nts on the chassis 2 Follow the standard replacement procedure described in the T1600 Core Router Hardware Guide Upgrading the Junos OS on a T1600 Router You must upgrade the router to Junos OS Release 9 6R2 or later for offline integration of the T1600 router To upgrade the software you use CLI commands to copy a set of software images over the network to memory storage on the Routing Engine The ...

Страница 260: ...ncing disks 11 8 done The operating system has halted Please press any key to reboot 3 Attach an electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 4 Switch the circuit breakers on each power supply faceplate to the off position O Replacing the T1600 Power Supplies To determine if you need to replace the power supplies see O...

Страница 261: ...trix contains only one T1600 router we recommend that you assign a chassis ID of 0 to the router The chassis IDs in a routing matrix do not need to be contiguous The switch settings must match where the control cables are connected on the LCC CB Do not assign a chassis ID greater than 3 To set the chassis ID switch 1 Set the chassis ID switch on each LCC CB to a value from 0 through 3 You must use...

Страница 262: ...e ESD points on the chassis 2 Replace each SIB with a TXP T1600 SIB Figure 92 on page 229 Use the standard replacement procedure described in the T1600 Core Router Hardware Guide NOTE Ensure that the ejector handle tabs are properly mated inside their corresponding chassis slots before you tighten the captive screws on the ejector handles You might have to close and open the handles a few times be...

Страница 263: ...t http www juniper net customers support 2 Click on Update Install Base 3 Follow the instructions provided in this link After your T1600 upgrade is registered allow up to 45 days for restocking of the new hardware configuration to support any Next Day or Same Day contracts Juniper Networks will provide Best Effort support until restocking of the upgraded product is complete Related Documentation O...

Страница 264: ... Contacting Customer Support on page 454 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 230 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 265: ... the required hardware on the T1600 router you connect the T1600 router to the TX Matrix Plus router including its redundant control and switching planes NOTE The connections between the TXP CBs and the LCC CBs are proprietary Ethernet connections Do not attempt to connect these components through a switch or hub After you convert the offline not passing traffic T1600 router you integrate it with ...

Страница 266: ...ic Discharge Damage on page 392 Connecting an Offline T1600 Router to the TX Matrix Plus Router 1 Connecting the Control Planes on page 232 2 Connecting the Fiber Optic Array Cables to the TXP T1600 SIBs on page 234 Connecting the Control Planes To connect the control planes see Figure 93 on page 233 between the TXP CIP and LCC CBs on the T1600 router ports 1 Attach an electrostatic discharge ESD ...

Страница 267: ... route the control plane cables into the optional T1600 rear cable management system see Figure 94 on page 234 Loosen the soft band strap for each control plane cable route the cable through the soft band strap and fasten it Route the cables upward toward the top of the chassis and through the soft band straps located to the left and fasten them Figure 93 Connecting a TX Matrix Plus Control Plane ...

Страница 268: ... ESD points on the chassis 2 Use the labels on the ends of the fiber optic array cables and Table 42 on page 236 Table 43 on page 238 and Table 44 on page 239 to identify the cable that plugs into the fiber optic array ports labeled A B C and D 3 Remove the dust cover from the fiber optic array ports on the TXP T1600 SIB Store the dust cover in a dust free resealable plastic bag 4 Remove the dust ...

Страница 269: ... latch for the cable management clamp to secure the cables CAUTION You must maintain a minimum bend radius of 4 in 10 2 cm short term and 3 in 7 6 cm long term 8 Arrange the fiber optic array cables so that they do not interfere with system airflow and maintenance access 9 Repeat the procedure for the remaining TX T1600 SIBs 10 After all the fiber optic cables are connected you can use the two sof...

Страница 270: ...t TXP T1600 SIB Slot T1600 router LCC 0 0 A 0 0 0 A SFC 0 0 0 A 0 0 A A Slot 0 LCC 0 LCC 0 0 B 0 0 0 B SFC 0 0 0 B 0 0 B B Slot 0 LCC 0 LCC 0 0 C 0 0 0 C SFC 0 0 0 C 0 0 C C Slot 0 LCC 0 LCC 0 0 D 0 0 0 D SFC 0 0 0 D 0 0 D D Slot 0 LCC 0 LCC 0 1 A 0 3 0 A SFC 0 3 0 A 0 1 A A Slot 1 LCC 0 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 236 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 271: ...C 0 2 C C Slot 2 LCC 0 LCC 0 2 D 0 6 0 D SFC 0 6 0 D 0 2 D D Slot 2 LCC 0 LCC 0 3 A 0 8 0 A SFC 0 8 0 A 0 3 A A Slot 3 LCC 0 LCC 0 3 B 0 8 0 B SFC 0 8 0 B 0 3 B B Slot 3 LCC 0 LCC 0 3 C 0 8 0 C SFC 0 8 0 C 0 3 C C Slot 3 LCC 0 LCC 0 3 D 0 8 0 D SFC 0 8 0 D 0 3 D D Slot 3 LCC 0 LCC 0 4 A 0 11 0 A SFC 0 11 0 A 0 4 A A Slot 4 LCC 0 LCC 0 4 B 0 11 0 B SFC 0 11 0 B 0 4 B B Slot 4 LCC 0 LCC 0 4 C 0 11 0...

Страница 272: ...Slot 1 LCC 1 LCC 1 1 C 0 3 1 C SFC 0 3 1 C 1 1 C C Slot 1 LCC 1 LCC 1 1 D 0 3 1 D SFC 0 3 1 D 1 1 D D Slot 1 LCC 1 LCC 1 2 A 0 6 1 A SFC 0 6 1 A 1 2 A A Slot 2 LCC 1 LCC 1 2 B 0 6 1 B SFC 0 6 1 B 1 2 B B Slot 2 LCC 1 LCC 1 2 C 0 6 1 C SFC 0 6 1 C 1 2 C C Slot 2 LCC 1 LCC 1 2 D 0 6 1 D SFC 0 6 1 D 1 2 D D Slot 2 LCC 1 LCC 1 3 A 0 8 1 A SFC 0 8 1 A 1 3 A A Slot 3 LCC 1 LCC 1 3 B 0 8 1 B SFC 0 8 1 B ...

Страница 273: ...router LCC 2 0 A 0 1 0 A SFC 0 1 0 A 2 0 A A Slot 0 LCC 2 LCC 2 0 B 0 1 0 B SFC 0 1 0 B 2 0 B B Slot 0 LCC 2 LCC 2 0 C 0 1 0 C SFC 0 1 0 C 2 0 C C Slot 0 LCC 2 LCC 2 0 D 0 1 0 D SFC 0 1 0 D 2 0 D D Slot 0 LCC 2 LCC 2 1 A 0 4 0 A SFC 0 4 0 A 2 1 A A Slot 1 LCC 2 LCC 2 1 B 0 4 0 B SFC 0 4 0 B 2 1 B B Slot 1 LCC 2 LCC 2 1 C 0 4 0 C SFC 0 4 0 C 2 1 C C Slot 1 LCC 2 LCC 2 1 D 0 4 0 D SFC 0 4 0 D 2 1 D ...

Страница 274: ...Slot 3 LCC 2 LCC 2 4 A 0 12 0 A SFC 0 12 0 A 2 4 A A Slot 4 LCC 2 LCC 2 4 B 0 12 0 B SFC 0 12 0 B 2 4 B B Slot 4 LCC 2 LCC 2 4 C 0 12 0 C SFC 0 12 0 C 2 4 C C Slot 4 LCC 2 LCC 2 4 D 0 12 0 D SFC 0 12 0 D 2 4 D D Slot 4 LCC 2 Table 45 Fiber Optic Array Cable Connections to LCC 3 Cable Labels Port TXP T1600 SIB Slot T1600 router LCC 3 0 A 0 1 1 A SFC 0 1 1 A 3 0 A A Slot 0 LCC 3 LCC 3 0 B 0 1 1 B SF...

Страница 275: ... 3 2 C 0 7 1 C SFC 0 7 1 C 3 2 C C Slot 2 LCC 3 LCC 3 2 D 0 7 1 D SFC 0 7 1 D 3 2 D D Slot 2 LCC 3 LCC 3 3 A 0 9 1 A SFC 0 9 1 A 3 3 A A Slot 3 LCC 3 LCC 3 3 B 0 9 1 B SFC 0 9 1 B 3 3 B B Slot 3 LCC 3 LCC 3 3 C 0 9 1 C SFC 0 9 1 C 3 3 C C Slot 3 LCC 3 LCC 3 3 D 0 9 1 D SFC 0 9 1 D 3 3 D D Slot 3 LCC 3 LCC 3 4 A 0 12 1 A SFC 0 12 1 A 3 4 A A Slot 4 LCC 3 LCC 3 4 B 0 12 1 AB SFC 0 12 1 B 3 4 B B Slo...

Страница 276: ...power supply is functioning normally Ignore error indicators that appear during the first 60 seconds After powering on a power supply wait at least 60 seconds before turning it off 4 Repeat the procedure for the remaining power supply 5 On an external management device connected to the console or auxiliary port of the CIP in the T1600 router monitor the startup process to verify that the system ha...

Страница 277: ... groups lcc0 re0 lcc0 re1 4 Change the configuration hierarchy of all statements at the edit chassis fpc slot number hierarchy level to the edit chassis lcc lcc number fpc slot number hierarchy level 5 If the chassis ID of the T1600 router is 0 you do not need to change interface names or the configuration hierarchy of any other statements Otherwise you must modify the FPC number throughout the co...

Страница 278: ...on saved in Creating a Configuration File on the T1600 Router for Integration into the Routing Matrix on page 243 Use the merge option as follows user host load merge txp config conf 3 Commit the configuration on both the master and the backup Routing Engines user host commit synchronize NOTE If you choose to run different Junos OS Releases on the Routing Engines or if you want a different configu...

Страница 279: ...ing planes and interfaces is correct Action NOTE Before you can issue the verification commands you must be running the Junos OS Release 9 6R2 and later 1 Verify the state of the routing matrix control plane See Verifying the State of the Routing Matrix Control Plane on page 246 2 Verify that the FPCs on the T1600 routers are detected and online See VerifyingThattheFPCsontheT1600RouterAreDetecteda...

Страница 280: ...00 Mbps The throughput of the connections between Routing Engines in a TX Matrix Plus router is 10 Gbps user host show chassis ethernet switch sfc 0 sfc0 re0 Displaying summary for switch 0 Link is good on XE port 1 connected to device 1GSW Speed is 10000Mb Duplex is full Autonegotiate is Disabled Link is good on XE port 9 connected to device RE1 Speed is 1000Mb Duplex is full Autonegotiate is Dis...

Страница 281: ...ions from the TX Matrix Plus Router to the T1600 Routers on page 58 Troubleshooting the TX Matrix Plus TXP CIPs on page 309 Verifying That the FPCs on the T1600 Router Are Detected and Online Purpose After the T1600 router has booted verify the state of the FPCs Action To verify that all FPCs in the T1600 router are detected and online 1 Issue the show chassis hardware command to verify that all t...

Страница 282: ...EV 02 740 014289 C841XU040 XFP 10G SR Xcvr 1 REV 02 740 014289 C839XU0GP XFP 10G SR Xcvr 2 REV 02 740 014289 C839XU0K2 XFP 10G SR Xcvr 3 REV 02 740 014289 C841XU03Z XFP 10G SR PIC 1 REV 13 750 017405 DS7637 4x 10GE LAN WAN XFP Xcvr 0 REV 02 740 014289 C841XU05A XFP 10G SR Xcvr 1 REV 02 740 014289 C839XU0PV XFP 10G SR Xcvr 2 REV 02 740 014289 C841XU038 XFP 10G SR Xcvr 3 REV 02 740 014289 C839XU0SC ...

Страница 283: ...CC SIB Mezz Fan Tray 0 Front Top Fan Tray Fan Tray 1 Front Bottom Fan Tray Fan Tray 2 Rear Fan Tray 2 Issue the show chassis fpc command to verify that all the FPCs in the T1600 router are online For example user host show chassis fpc lcc0 re0 Temp CPU Utilization Memory Utilization Slot State C Total Interrupt DRAM MB Heap Buffer 0 Online 47 7 0 2048 6 24 1 Empty 2 Empty 3 Empty 4 Empty 5 Empty 6...

Страница 284: ...0 1024 7 49 5 Online 46 8 0 2048 6 24 6 Empty 7 Online 48 5 0 2048 3 24 Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus CLI Overview on page 72 TX Matrix Plus Interface Names Overview on page 75 Verifying the State of the Interfaces on a T1600 Router Purpose After a T1600 router has booted verify the state interfaces within the routing matrix Action Verify that all interfaces in the T1600 router are up by is...

Страница 285: ...0 4 2 inet6 fe80 200 1ff fe22 4 64 fec0 a 22 0 4 64 tnp 0x22000004 2 If any of the interfaces are not up see the T1600 Core Router Hardware Guide Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus CLI Overview on page 72 TX Matrix Plus Interface Names Overview on page 75 Verifying the State of the Switching Planes in the Routing Matrix Purpose After the T1600 router has booted verify the state of the switching ...

Страница 286: ...F13 11 Online SIB F13 12 Online SIB F2S 4 0 Online SIB F2S 4 2 Online SIB F2S 4 4 Online SIB F2S 4 6 Online lcc1 re0 Fabric Management SIB State SIB 0 Online SIB 1 Online SIB 2 Online SIB 3 Online SIB 4 Online 2 Verify that the F13 SIBs are online by issuing the show chassis environment sib sfc 0 command user host show chassis environment sib sfc 0 sfc0 re0 SIB F13 0 status State Online Standby Te...

Страница 287: ... State Online Temperature 48 degrees C 118 degrees F Temperature B 43 degrees C 109 degrees F Power 1 2 V_0 1208 mV 1 2 V_1 1195 mV 1 2 V_2 1202 mV 1 2 V_3 1198 mV 1 5 V_0 1504 mV 1 5 V_1 1504 mV 1 8 V 1801 mV 2 5 V 2510 mV 3 3 V 3312 mV 9 0 V 8970 mV 9 0 V bias 0 mV Power B 2 5 V 2500 mV 3 3 V 3332 mV 9 0 V 8970 mV SIB F13 4 status State Online Temperature 44 degrees C 111 degrees F Temperature B...

Страница 288: ...State Online Temperature 52 degrees C 125 degrees F Temperature B 48 degrees C 118 degrees F Power 1 2 V_0 1198 mV 1 2 V_1 1198 mV 1 2 V_2 1202 mV 1 2 V_3 1189 mV 1 5 V_0 1498 mV 1 5 V_1 1498 mV 1 8 V 1804 mV 2 5 V 2491 mV 3 3 V 3292 mV 9 0 V 8904 mV 9 0 V bias 0 mV Power B 2 5 V 2500 mV 3 3 V 3306 mV 9 0 V 8952 mV SIB F13 8 status State Online Temperature 54 degrees C 129 degrees F Temperature B ...

Страница 289: ...rees C 116 degrees F Temperature B 42 degrees C 107 degrees F Power 1 2 V_0 1202 mV 1 2 V_1 1205 mV 1 2 V_2 1202 mV 1 2 V_3 1198 mV 1 5 V_0 1501 mV 1 5 V_1 1504 mV 1 8 V 1807 mV 2 5 V 2510 mV 3 3 V 3306 mV 9 0 V 8991 mV 9 0 V bias 0 mV Power B 2 5 V 2249 mV 3 3 V 4994 mV 9 0 V 9936 mV SIB F13 12 status State Online Temperature 44 degrees C 111 degrees F Temperature B 40 degrees C 104 degrees F Pow...

Страница 290: ...mV 1 5 V 1498 mV 1 8 V 1807 mV 3 3 V 3300 mV 3 3 V bias 3300 mV 3 3 V ASF 3292 mV 9 0 V 8250 mV SIB F2S 0 4 status State Online Standby Temperature 40 degrees C 104 degrees F Power 1 2 V_1 0 mV 1 2 V_ASF 1198 mV 1 2 V_ASF_B 1195 mV 1 2 V_ASF_D 1202 mV 1 5 V 1501 mV 1 8 V 1817 mV 3 3 V 3300 mV 3 3 V bias 3300 mV 3 3 V ASF 3306 mV 9 0 V 8250 mV SIB F2S 0 6 status State Online Standby Temperature 39 ...

Страница 291: ... SIB F2S 1 4 status State Online Temperature 39 degrees C 102 degrees F Power 1 2 V_1 0 mV 1 2 V_ASF 1202 mV 1 2 V_ASF_B 1195 mV 1 2 V_ASF_D 1198 mV 1 5 V 1498 mV 1 8 V 1811 mV 3 3 V 3300 mV 3 3 V bias 3300 mV 3 3 V ASF 3300 mV 9 0 V 8250 mV SIB F2S 1 6 status State Online Temperature 39 degrees C 102 degrees F Power 1 2 V_1 0 mV 1 2 V_ASF 1195 mV 1 2 V_ASF_B 1192 mV 1 2 V_ASF_D 1198 mV 1 5 V 1498...

Страница 292: ...ture on page 60 Switching Plane Connections from the TX Matrix Plus Router to the T1600 Routers on page 63 Troubleshooting the Switching Planes in the Routing Matrix on page 305 Verifying the State of the Links in the Routing Matrix Purpose After the T1600 router has booted verify the state of the links in the routing matrix 1 Verify the state of the optical switch fabric links by issuing the show...

Страница 293: ... Port 0 Links ok Port 1 Links ok Port 2 Links ok Port 3 Links ok ABS SIB F13 0 Odd LCC 1 ST SIB L 0 Links ok SG 0 Port 0 Links ok Port 1 Links ok Port 2 Links ok Port 3 Links ok SG 1 Port 0 Links ok Port 1 Links ok Port 2 Links ok Port 3 Links ok SG 2 Port 0 Links ok Port 1 Links ok Port 2 Links ok Port 3 Links ok SG 3 Port 0 Links ok Port 1 Links ok Port 2 Links ok Port 3 Links ok ABS SIB F2 0 0 ...

Страница 294: ...1 Links ok Port 2 Links ok Port 3 Links ok SG 2 Port 0 Links ok Port 1 Links ok Port 2 Links ok Port 3 Links ok SG 3 Port 0 Links ok Port 1 Links ok Port 2 Links ok Port 3 Links ok ABS SIB F2 0 0 Links ok ABS SIB F2 0 2 Links ok ABS SIB F2 0 4 Links ok ABS SIB F2 0 6 Links ok PLANE 1 Online ABS SIB F13 3 Online ABS SIB F13 4 Online ABS SIB F2 1 0 Online ABS SIB F2 1 2 Online ABS SIB F2 1 4 Online ...

Страница 295: ..._B 16 10 FPC4_T_SG 2 0 1 _FB_B 16 10 OK SF_3_01_FB_B 16 09 FPC4_T_SG 2 0 2 _FB_B 16 09 OK SF_3_01_FB_B 16 08 FPC4_T_SG 2 0 3 _FB_B 16 08 OK SF_3_01_FB_B 16 07 FPC4_T_SG 2 0 4 _FB_B 16 07 OK SF_3_01_FB_B 16 06 FPC4_T_SG 2 0 5 _FB_B 16 06 OK SF_3_01_FB_B 16 05 FPC4_T_SG 2 0 6 _FB_B 16 05 OK SF_3_01_FB_B 16 04 FPC4_T_SG 2 0 7 _FB_B 16 04 OK SF_3_02_FB_D 05 08 FPC1_T_SG 0 2 0 _FB_D 05 08 OK SF_3_02_FB...

Страница 296: ...0 2 0 _FB_D 02 08 SF_1_02_FB_D 02 08 OK FPC1_T_SG 0 2 1 _FB_D 02 07 SF_1_02_FB_D 02 07 OK FPC1_T_SG 0 2 2 _FB_D 02 06 SF_1_02_FB_D 02 06 OK FPC1_T_SG 0 2 3 _FB_D 02 05 SF_1_02_FB_D 02 05 OK 3 If the state of all links is correct the connections between the TXP F13 SIBs and the TXP T1600 SIBs are operating correctly 4 If the state of any optical link is not Links ok or the state of any electrical l...

Страница 297: ...hooting and Replacement Procedures Maintaining TX Matrix Plus Hardware Components on page 265 Troubleshooting TX Matrix Plus Hardware Components on page 275 Replacing TX Matrix Plus Hardware Components on page 323 263 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc ...

Страница 298: ...Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 264 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 299: ...onents in the Routing Matrix on page 270 Tools and Parts Required for Maintaining TX Matrix Plus Components To maintain hardware components you need the following tools and parts ESD grounding wrist strap Flat blade screwdriver Phillips screwdriver number 1 Phillips screwdriver number 2 Related Documentation Maintaining the Air Filters on page 266 Maintaining the Fan Trays on page 267 Maintaining ...

Страница 300: ...Overview on page 30 Maintaining the Air Filters on page 266 TX Matrix Plus Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance on page 108 Maintaining TX Matrix Plus Cooling System Components Maintaining the Air Filters on page 266 Maintaining the Fan Trays on page 267 Maintaining the Air Filters Purpose For optimum cooling verify the condition of the air filters Air filters keep dust and ...

Страница 301: ... SIB mezzanine board displayed as SIB n B Action On a regular basis Look at the LCD display on the craft interface to view information about the TX Matrix Plus router temperature Issue the show chassis temperature thresholds commands Display the status of the fans in the TX Matrix Plus router Issue the show chassis environment sfc 0 command Display the status of the fans in the routing matrix TX M...

Страница 302: ...he TX Matrix Plus Routing Engines on page 312 Maintaining the TX Matrix Plus TXP CBs Purpose For optimum router performance verify the condition of the TXP CBs Action On a regular basis Look at the LEDs on the TXP CB faceplate to see information about the TXP CB Issue the show chassis environment cb command to verify that the TXP CBs are operating properly For more information about using the CLI ...

Страница 303: ...t interface and Power supply failure or removal triggers an alarm that causes one or both of the LEDs to light and an error message to appear on the LCD display Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus Craft Interface Overview on page 30 Power Supply LEDs on the TX Matrix Plus Craft Interface on page 35 TX Matrix Plus Power System Description on page 41 TX Matrix Plus Seven Input 420 A Power Supply LE...

Страница 304: ...ng Tool on page 271 Verifying the Status of the Switch Fabric Links Purpose For optimum router performance verify the status of the switch fabric links between the TXP F13 SIB ports in the TX Matrix Plus router and TXP T1600 SIBs in the T1600 router Action On a regular basis Look at the LINK and RxPWR LEDs on the TXP F13 SIB faceplate Verify the state of the optical switch fabric links by issuing ...

Страница 305: ...cause loss of light reducing signal power and causing intermittent problems with the optical connection The following tools for cleaning the fiber optic components are provided in the TX Matrix Plus tool kit Dry cleaning tool see Figure 97 on page 271 This tool uses a dry cloth to remove dust and oil from the fiber optics Cleaning tool adapter Cleaning tool connector Figure 97 Cleaning Tool g00454...

Страница 306: ...Remove the dust cap from the cleaning tool 8 Insert the tip of the dry cloth cleaning tool into the cleaning adapter see Figure 98 on page 272 Figure 98 Inserting the Cleaning Adapter into the Fiber Optic Array Port and the Cleaning Tip into the Keyed Slot of the Cleaning Adapter g004540 Fiber Optic Array Connector Cleaning tool adapter Cleaning tool NOTE The cleaning adapter is keyed to ensure th...

Страница 307: ...er optic cable 13 Replace the dust cap on the cleaning tool 14 After you clean the fiber optic array ports and the fiber optic array cable connectors reconnect the fiber optic array cable between the TXP F13 SIB fiber optic array port and TXP T1600 SIB fiber optic array port 15 Bring the TXP F13 SIB and TXP 1600 SIB online 16 Issue the show chassis sibs command Verify that the TXP F13 SIB and TXP ...

Страница 308: ...lus Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 392 Replacing a Fiber Optic Array Cable on page 336 Troubleshooting the TX Matrix Plus SIBs on page 294 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 274 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 309: ...s Power System on page 290 Troubleshooting the TX Matrix Plus SIBs on page 294 Troubleshooting the Switching Planes in the Routing Matrix on page 305 Troubleshooting the TX Matrix Plus TXP CIPs on page 309 Troubleshooting the TX Matrix Plus Host Subsystem on page 311 Troubleshooting the TX Matrix Plus TXP CBs on page 311 Troubleshooting the TX Matrix Plus Routing Engines on page 312 Troubleshootin...

Страница 310: ...ls and information about network connectivity derived from the ping and traceroute utilities For information about using the CLI to troubleshoot the Junos OS see the appropriate Junos OS configuration guide JTAC If you need assistance during troubleshooting you can contact the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center JTAC by using the Web or by telephone If you encounter software problems or p...

Страница 311: ...EDs See Power Supply LEDs on the TX Matrix Plus Craft Interface on page 35 Fan Tray LEDs See Fan Tray LEDs on the TX Matrix Plus Craft Interface on page 35 Component LED Overview The following LEDs are located on various TX Matrix Plus components and display the status of those components TXP F13 SIB LEDs Three LEDs on each TXP F13 SIB faceplate indicate the status of that TXP F13 SIB See TX Matri...

Страница 312: ...he text in the column labeled CLI Message appears in the output from the show chassis alarms command Table 46 SONET SDH Interface Alarm Messages CLI Message Craft Interface Message interface name so x x x SONET bit error rate defect interface name so x x x BERR SD interface name so x x x SONET bit error rate fault interface name so x x x BERR SF interface name so x x x SONET line AIS interface nam...

Страница 313: ...C Alarm Messages Information on page 280 Deactivating Alarms on the TX Matrix Plus Craft Interface Deactivating an alarm turns off both LEDs and deactivates the device attached to the corresponding alarm relay contact on the TXP CIP The LCD display continues to report the alarm message until the condition that caused the alarm is cleared To deactivate red and yellow alarms 1 Press the button label...

Страница 314: ...2009 05 06 17 33 47 PDT Major SIB F2S 4 0 Absent 2009 05 06 17 33 47 PDT Major SIB F2S 3 6 Absent 2009 05 06 17 33 47 PDT Major SIB F2S 3 4 Absent 2009 05 06 17 33 47 PDT Major SIB F2S 3 2 Absent 2009 05 06 17 33 47 PDT Major SIB F2S 3 0 Absent 2009 05 06 17 33 47 PDT Major SIB F2S 2 6 Absent 2009 05 06 17 33 47 PDT Major SIB F13 12 Absent 2009 05 06 17 33 47 PDT Major SIB F13 11 Absent 2009 05 06...

Страница 315: ...or SIB F13 7 Absent 2009 05 06 17 33 47 PDT Major SIB F13 6 Absent 2009 05 06 17 33 47 PDT Major SIB F13 4 Absent 2009 05 06 17 33 47 PDT Major SIB F13 3 Absent 2009 05 06 17 32 40 PDT Minor LCC 0 Minor Errors 2009 05 06 17 31 49 PDT Minor PEM 1 Absent Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus Craft Interface Overview on page 30 TX Matrix Plus Troubleshooting Resources on page 276 Deactivating Alarms o...

Страница 316: ...umber FPC Links Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus Craft Interface Overview on page 30 Hardware Requirements for a T1600 Router in a Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Router on page 89 Deactivating Alarms on the TX Matrix Plus Craft Interface on page 279 Troubleshooting the TX Matrix Plus Craft Interface Problem During normal operation the show chassis environment fpm sfc 0 indicates that the...

Страница 317: ...age Solution Alarm Condition CLI Message Craft Interface LCD Message Alarm Type Make sure the craft interface is properly seated Replace the craft interface The craft inteface has failed Craft Failure Not Applicable Yellow Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus Craft Interface Overview on page 30 Replacing the TX Matrix Plus Craft Interface on page 352 Deactivating Alarms on the TX Matrix Plus Craft...

Страница 318: ...termine whether the fans are pushing air out of the chassis 4 Use the show chassis fan command to verify that the status of each fan is OK and that each of the fans are Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 0 and Fan Tray 1 refer to the fans in the upper and lower front fan trays and Fan Tray 2 through Fan Tray 6 refer to fans in the rear fan trays user host show chassis fan sfc0 re0 Item Status RPM M...

Страница 319: ... Temp PEM 0 OK 28 degrees C 82 degrees F PEM 1 Absent Routing Engine 0 OK 27 degrees C 80 degrees F Routing Engine 1 OK 29 degrees C 84 degrees F CB 0 Intake OK 26 degrees C 78 degrees F CB 0 Exhaust A OK 25 degrees C 77 degrees F CB 0 Exhaust B OK 25 degrees C 77 degrees F CB 1 Intake OK 26 degrees C 78 degrees F CB 1 Exhaust A OK 26 degrees C 78 degrees F CB 1 Exhaust B OK 26 degrees C 78 degree...

Страница 320: ...K Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 1 Fan 5 OK Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 1 Fan 6 OK Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 2 Fan 1 OK Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 2 Fan 2 OK Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 2 Fan 3 OK Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 2 Fan 4 OK Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 2 Fan 5 OK Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 2 Fan 6 OK Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 2 Fa...

Страница 321: ...se the show chassis temperature thresholds to show the temperature thresholds for various components user host show chassis temperature thresholds Fan speed Yellow alarm Red alarm Item Normal High Normal Bad fan Normal Bad fan Chassis default 48 54 65 55 75 65 Routing Engine 0 48 54 85 85 100 100 Routing Engine 1 48 54 85 85 100 100 SIB F13 0 64 70 76 72 90 84 SIB F13 1 64 70 76 72 90 84 SIB F13 3...

Страница 322: ...t Verify that the power supply fans are operating FAULT LED on one or both of the power supplies is lit Verify that the power supply fans are operating If both power supplies fail the system temperature might have exceeded the threshold causing the system to shut down If the TX Matrix Plus router temperature exceeds the acceptable maximum the TXP CB turns off the power supplies Fan Failure If the ...

Страница 323: ...perature threshold If this condition persists the router shuts down Temperature Hot T emperature Hot Red Temperature sensors Contact JTAC A temperature sensor failed Temperature sensorfailure Sensor Failure Verify that the room temperature is within acceptable limits Verify that there is sufficient air flow Verify that the cooling system in the chassis are operating properly The chassis temperatur...

Страница 324: ...ies are automatically shut down NOTE The Junos OS monitors the system temperature and if it exceeds a certain limit the software triggers a red alarm a condition that shuts down the power supplies If the system shuts down both power supplies no status is displayed on the craft interface An alarm indicates that the temperature of the power supply exceeds the maximum temperature hot threshold An ala...

Страница 325: ... is not lit Red alarm or yellow alarm LED is lit Use the show chassis alarms command to determine the source of the problem The Junos OS constantly updates the screen with status information for each component See Table 50 on page 293 for a description of power supply alarms and how to recover from alarm conditions NOTE On the display and in the CLI the power supplies are referred to as PEM0 and P...

Страница 326: ...ower supply in slot PEM1 must be powered by dedicated power feeds derived from feed B This configuration provides the commonly deployed A B feed redundancy for the system 6 Verify that the power cables from the power source to the TX Matrix Plus router are not damaged If the insulation is cracked or broken immediately replace the cable 7 Connect the power supply to a different power source with a ...

Страница 327: ...ght be receiving insufficient power See TX Matrix Plus Router Power Requirements on page 436 3 If the INPUT PRESENT LEDs are not lit steadily green verify that the customer site circuit breaker is on and that the input is receiving power 4 If the INPUT PRESENT LEDs are lit red the power for the input is reversed Disconnect the power cable and reconnect it properly See Replacing a DC Power Supply C...

Страница 328: ...XP F2S SIBs SIB F2S and TXP T1600 SIBs are online by issuing the show chassis sibs command user host show chassis sibs sfc0 re0 Slot State Type Uptime 0 Online SIB F13 4 hours 1 minute 56 seconds 1 Online SIB F13 4 hours 1 minute 39 seconds 2 Invalid 3 Online SIB F13 4 hours 1 minute 56 seconds 4 Online SIB F13 4 hours 1 minute 39 seconds 5 Invalid 6 Online SIB F13 4 hours 1 minute 56 seconds 7 On...

Страница 329: ...turned clockwise and is tight user host show chassis environment sib sfc 0 sfc0 re0 SIB F13 0 status State Online Standby Temperature 53 degrees C 127 degrees F Temperature B 49 degrees C 120 degrees F Power 1 2 V_0 1198 mV 1 2 V_1 1202 mV 1 2 V_2 1202 mV 1 2 V_3 1195 mV 1 5 V_0 1495 mV 1 5 V_1 1498 mV 1 8 V 1804 mV 2 5 V 2510 mV 3 3 V 3300 mV 9 0 V 9000 mV 9 0 V bias 0 mV Power B 2 5 V 2497 mV 3 ...

Страница 330: ...State Online Temperature 42 degrees C 107 degrees F Temperature B 39 degrees C 102 degrees F Power 1 2 V_0 1202 mV 1 2 V_1 1202 mV 1 2 V_2 1198 mV 1 2 V_3 1195 mV 1 5 V_0 1498 mV 1 5 V_1 1504 mV 1 8 V 1801 mV 2 5 V 2494 mV 3 3 V 3292 mV 9 0 V 8961 mV 9 0 V bias 0 mV Power B 2 5 V 2507 mV 3 3 V 3306 mV 9 0 V 8952 mV SIB F13 6 status State Online Temperature 49 degrees C 120 degrees F Temperature B ...

Страница 331: ... degrees C 123 degrees F Temperature B 47 degrees C 116 degrees F Power 1 2 V_0 1205 mV 1 2 V_1 1211 mV 1 2 V_2 1202 mV 1 2 V_3 1211 mV 1 5 V_0 1508 mV 1 5 V_1 1504 mV 1 8 V 1801 mV 2 5 V 2520 mV 3 3 V 3324 mV 9 0 V 9027 mV 9 0 V bias 0 mV Power B 2 5 V 2516 mV 3 3 V 3332 mV 9 0 V 8952 mV SIB F13 9 status State Online Temperature 43 degrees C 109 degrees F Temperature B 40 degrees C 104 degrees F ...

Страница 332: ...grees C 105 degrees F Temperature B 38 degrees C 100 degrees F Power 1 2 V_0 1198 mV 1 2 V_1 1198 mV 1 2 V_2 1205 mV 1 2 V_3 1205 mV 1 5 V_0 1504 mV 1 5 V_1 1498 mV 1 8 V 1801 mV 2 5 V 2500 mV 3 3 V 3312 mV 9 0 V 9057 mV 9 0 V bias 0 mV Power B 2 5 V 2513 mV 3 3 V 3306 mV 9 0 V 8952 mV SIB F2S 0 0 status State Online Standby Temperature 37 degrees C 98 degrees F Power 1 2 V_1 0 mV 1 2 V_ASF 1198 m...

Страница 333: ...ne Standby Temperature 37 degrees C 98 degrees F Power 1 2 V_1 0 mV 1 2 V_ASF 1195 mV 1 2 V_ASF_B 1192 mV 1 2 V_ASF_D 1198 mV 1 5 V 1498 mV 1 8 V 1807 mV 3 3 V 3300 mV 3 3 V bias 3306 mV 3 3 V ASF 3292 mV 9 0 V 8250 mV SIB F2S 1 0 status State Online Temperature 37 degrees C 98 degrees F Power 1 2 V_1 0 mV 1 2 V_ASF 1202 mV 1 2 V_ASF_B 1195 mV 1 2 V_ASF_D 1195 mV 1 5 V 1495 mV 1 8 V 1807 mV 3 3 V ...

Страница 334: ...V 1 2 V_ASF_B 1192 mV 1 2 V_ASF_D 1195 mV 1 5 V 1492 mV 1 8 V 1798 mV 3 3 V 3300 mV 3 3 V bias 3300 mV 3 3 V ASF 3280 mV 9 0 V 8250 mV SIB F2S 2 0 status State Online Temperature 35 degrees C 95 degrees F Power 1 2 V_1 0 mV 1 2 V_ASF 1198 mV 1 2 V_ASF_B 1195 mV 1 2 V_ASF_D 1202 mV 1 5 V 1498 mV 1 8 V 1807 mV 3 3 V 3300 mV 3 3 V bias 3300 mV 3 3 V ASF 3286 mV 9 0 V 8250 mV SIB F2S 2 2 status State ...

Страница 335: ... 3 V ASF 3312 mV 9 0 V 8250 mV SIB F2S 3 0 status State Online Temperature 34 degrees C 93 degrees F Power 1 2 V_1 0 mV 1 2 V_ASF 1198 mV 1 2 V_ASF_B 1195 mV 1 2 V_ASF_D 1198 mV 1 5 V 1498 mV 1 8 V 1804 mV 3 3 V 3292 mV 3 3 V bias 3292 mV 3 3 V ASF 3300 mV 9 0 V 8230 mV SIB F2S 3 2 status State Online Temperature 34 degrees C 93 degrees F Power 1 2 V_1 0 mV 1 2 V_ASF 1198 mV 1 2 V_ASF_B 1198 mV 1 ...

Страница 336: ... degrees C 91 degrees F Power 1 2 V_1 0 mV 1 2 V_ASF 1202 mV 1 2 V_ASF_B 1198 mV 1 2 V_ASF_D 1198 mV 1 5 V 1498 mV 1 8 V 1814 mV 3 3 V 3300 mV 3 3 V bias 3300 mV 3 3 V ASF 3312 mV 9 0 V 8250 mV SIB F2S 4 2 status State Online Temperature 33 degrees C 91 degrees F Power 1 2 V_1 0 mV 1 2 V_ASF 1205 mV 1 2 V_ASF_B 1198 mV 1 2 V_ASF_D 1202 mV 1 5 V 1504 mV 1 8 V 1811 mV 3 3 V 3300 mV 3 3 V bias 3300 m...

Страница 337: ...SIB has failed SIB sib number Fault SIB sib number Failure Red Reinstall the TXP F13 SIB or TXP F2 SIB in the chassis A TXP F13 SIB on an active switching plane or a TXP F2 SIB has been removed SIB sib number Absent SIB sib number Removed Replace the TXP F13 SIB A vertical cavity surface emitting laser VCSEL has failed SFC SIB F13 sib number VCSEL fault SFC SIB F13 sib numberVCSEL fault Replace th...

Страница 338: ...ed loss of optical signal LOS SFC SIB F13 sib number LOL SFC SIB F13 sib number LOL 1 Clean the fiber optic array cables and ports on the TXP F13 SIB and TXP T1600 SIB 2 Verify that the fiber optic array cables are connected correctly to the SIBs 3 Bring the TXP F13 SIB and TXP T1600 SIB online 4 If the problem persists isolate the problembymethodicallyreplacing the each fiber optic arrray cable T...

Страница 339: ...r steadily red The RxPWR LED for a fiber optic array port is not lit or yellow The output for the show chassis fabric plane extensive command shows that the state of any optical switch fabric link is not Links ok The output for the show chassis fabric topology command shows that the state of any electrical switch fabric link is not OK Solution To troubleshoot the switching planes 1 Check the LEDs ...

Страница 340: ... ok SG 0 Port 0 Links ok Port 1 Links ok Port 2 Links ok Port 3 Links ok SG 1 Port 0 Links ok Port 1 Links ok Port 2 Links ok Port 3 Links ok SG 2 Port 0 Links ok Port 1 Links ok Port 2 Links ok Port 3 Links ok SG 3 Port 0 Links ok Port 1 Links ok Port 2 Links ok Port 3 Links ok ABS SIB F13 0 Odd LCC 1 ST SIB L 0 Links ok SG 0 Port 0 Links ok Port 1 Links ok Port 2 Links ok Port 3 Links ok SG 1 Po...

Страница 341: ...ks ok Port 1 Links ok Port 2 Links ok Port 3 Links ok SG 1 Port 0 Links ok Port 1 Links ok Port 2 Links ok Port 3 Links ok SG 2 Port 0 Links ok Port 1 Links ok Port 2 Links ok Port 3 Links ok SG 3 Port 0 Links ok Port 1 Links ok Port 2 Links ok Port 3 Links ok ABS SIB F2 0 0 Links ok ABS SIB F2 0 2 Links ok ABS SIB F2 0 4 Links ok ABS SIB F2 0 6 Links ok PLANE 1 Online ABS SIB F13 3 Online ABS SIB...

Страница 342: ...tem log along with the supplied fiber optic array loopback connector and adapter to determine if you have a faulty TXP F13 SIB TXP T1600 SIB or fiber optic array cable CAUTION Do not connect and disconnect a fiber optic array cable connector a loopback connector or a loopback adapter more frequently than required to perform the procedures in this hardware guide These fiber optic components are rat...

Страница 343: ...y that the the TXP CIP is Online by issuing the issuing the showchassisenvironment cip sfc 0 command user host show chassis environment cip sfc 0 CIP 0 status State Online Active Temperature 30 degrees C 86 degrees F Power 1 1 0 V 1015 mV 1 8 V 1820 mV 2 5 V 2491 mV 3 3 V 3306 mV 3 3 V bias 3300 mV 5 0 V 5085 mV 9 0 V 9087 mV Bus Revision 74 CIP 1 status State Online Inactive Temperature 30 degree...

Страница 344: ... midplane Verify that each ejector handle has been turned clockwise and is tight The text in the column labeled LCD Message appears in the display of the craft interface The text in the column labeled CLI Message appears in the output from the show chassis alarms command Table 52 TXP CIP Alarm Messages Solution Alarm Condition CLI Message Craft Interface Message Alarm Type Replace the TXP CIP A TX...

Страница 345: ...aft Interface Message Alarm Type Component Host host number Removed Host host number Removed Red Host subsystems Host host number Failure Hosthost numberFailure Yellow Troubleshooting the TX Matrix Plus TXP CBs Problem During normal operation the blue OK LED on each TXP CB is on steadily indicating that the TXP CB is functional The following indicate a problem with the TXP CB The OK LED on the TXP...

Страница 346: ... craft interface The text in the column labeled CLI Message appears in the output from the show chassis alarms command CB cb number Removed CB cb number Removed Red TXP CB CB cb number Failure CB cb number Failure CB cb number Ethernet Switch Failure CB cb number Ethernet Switch Failure Yellow Troubleshooting the TX Matrix Plus Routing Engines Problem During normal operation the ONLINE LED on each...

Страница 347: ...7 39 49 PDT Uptime 3 hours 45 minutes 25 seconds Last reboot reason Router rebooted after a normal shutdown Load averages 1 minute 5 minute 15 minute 0 00 0 00 0 00 Routing Engine status Slot 1 Current state Backup Election priority Backup default Temperature 29 degrees C 84 degrees F CPU temperature 43 degrees C 109 degrees F DRAM 3327 MB Memory utilization 11 percent CPU utilization User 0 perce...

Страница 348: ...up Routing Engine in the TX Matrix Plus router and the on loss of keepalives statement is not included at the edit chassis redundancy failure hierarchy level All T1600 routers are logically disconnected from the TX Matrix Plus router Solution To reconnect the T1600 router Initiate a change in mastership to the backup Routing Engine in the TX Matrix Plus router Replace the failed Routing Engine in ...

Страница 349: ...e the loopback connectors to test the TXP F13 SIB fiber optic array ports 1 Attach an electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 2 Take the switching plane offline See Taking a Switching Data Plane Offline on page 364 3 Bring the TXP F13 SIB offline by pressing the SFC ONLINE OFFLINE button 4 Clean the fiber optic ar...

Страница 350: ...optic array port remove a dust covers from the dust free resealable plastic bag Reinstall the dust cover on the loopback connector Align the dust cover with the loopback connector and carefully press them together until they stop The covers and the loopback connectors are keyed to ensure proper mating Store the loopback connectors in the dust free resealable plastic bag Related Documentation TX Ma...

Страница 351: ...connector at the end of a fiber optic array cable connected to a port The fiber optics emit laser light that can damage your eyes 9 Verify that the RxPWR LED for the fiber optic array port is steadily lit green 10 If the RxPWR LED for a fiber optic array port is lit steadily yellow or is not lit bring the TXP F13 SIB offline remove the loopback adapter and clean it and the fiber optic array cable ...

Страница 352: ...tching Planes on page 319 4 Returning to the Original T1600 Configuration on page 320 Preparing to Roll Back the Integration 1 Attach an electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 2 Take each TXP T1600 SIB offline by using one of the following methods Press and hold the ONLINE OFFLINE button on the TXP T1600 SIB face...

Страница 353: ... routers Removing the Switching Planes To remove the switching planes 1 Attach an electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 2 Remove the fiber optic array cables from each TXP T1600 SIB 3 Remove the dust covers from the dust free resealable plastic bag and reinstall them on the fiber optic array cable connectors Ali...

Страница 354: ...ed to the console or auxiliary port of T1600 CIP 0 reboot the corresponding Routing Engine in the T1600 router user host request system reboot 6 On an external management device connected to the console or auxiliary port of T1600 CIP 1 reboot the corresponding Routing Engine in the T1600 router user host request system reboot 7 Display the status of the SIBs by issuing the showchassissibs command ...

Страница 355: ...ational T1600 Router on page 201 Overview of Integrating an Offline T1600 Router into a Routing Matrix on page 231 TX Matrix Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage 321 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 21 Troubleshooting TX Matrix Plus Hardware Components ...

Страница 356: ...Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 322 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 357: ...52 Replacing TX Matrix Plus Host Subsystem Components on page 354 Replacing TX Matrix Plus SIBs on page 363 Replacing TX Matrix Plus Power System Components on page 373 TX Matrix Plus Field Replaceable Units FRUs Field replaceable units FRUs are TX Matrix Plus components that can be replaced at the customer site Replacing most FRUs requires minimal TX Matrix Plus router downtime The TX Matrix Plus...

Страница 358: ...ds TXP CBs Master Control Boards TXP CBs if nonstop active routing is configured Backup Routing Engines Master Routing Engines if nonstop active routing is configured Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus Router Description on page 3 TX Matrix Plus Component Redundancy on page 7 Understanding the Effect of Taking the Host Subsystem Offline Table 55 on page 324 shows the effect of taking a master ba...

Страница 359: ...nge if the backup Routing Engine s configuration differs from the former master s configuration For the most predictable performance configure the two Routing Engines identically except for parameters unique to each Routing Engine For information about configuring graceful switchover and nonstop active routing see the Junos OS High Availability Configuration Guide Master host subsystem Related Doc...

Страница 360: ...Plus router You initiate a change in mastership to the backup Routing Engine in the TX Matrix Plus router All T1600 routers are logically disconnected from the TX Matrix Plus router The on loss of keepalives statement is not included at the edit chassis redundancy failure hierarchy level You initiate a change in mastership to a backup Routing Engine in a T1600 router The T1600 router is logically ...

Страница 361: ...face Phillips screwdriver number 2 Air filter Phillips screwdriver number 2 TXP CIP Phillips screwdriver number 2 Fan tray front or rear Related Documentation Verifying TX Matrix Plus Router Parts Received on page 113 TX Matrix Plus Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 392 Replacing a TX Matrix Plus TXP CIP 1 Removing a TXP CIP on page 328 2 Installing a TXP CIP on page 329 327 Copyri...

Страница 362: ...If the green ACTIVE LED on the TXP CIP faceplateis lit the TXP CIP is active 3 Bring the TXP CIP offline using one of the following methods Press and hold the ONLINE OFFLINE button located at the top of the TXP CIP faceplate until the OK LED is not lit Issue the following CLI command user host request chassis cip offline slot 0 4 Verify the OK LED and ACTIVE LED is lit on the faceplate of the TXP ...

Страница 363: ...ke the components of a TXP F13 SIB which are on the right side Verify that the components are on the left before inserting the TXP CIP 3 Insert the TXP CIP into its chassis slot carefully aligning the top and bottom of the TXP CIP with the guides in the card cage 4 Carefully push the TXP CIP straight into the chassis until it contacts the midplane CAUTION Be sure to slide the TXP CIP straight with...

Страница 364: ... up Figure 104 Installing a TXP CIP g004565 Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus TXP CIP Overview on page 36 TX Matrix Plus TXP CIP LEDs on page 39 Troubleshooting the TX Matrix Plus TXP CIPs on page 309 TX Matrix Plus Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 392 Replacing TX Matrix Plus Cables Replacing Routing Matrix Control Plane Cables on page 331 Replacing a Management Ethernet Cable...

Страница 365: ...nalrouting matrix the TX Matrix Plus router and the T1600 router controlled through this connection must have redundant host subsystems To replace a control plane cable 1 Attach an electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 2 Press the tab on the cable connector installed in the TXP CIP port and pull the connector st...

Страница 366: ...ment cable into the appropriate TXP CIP port 3 Plug the other end of the cable into the port labeled SFC0 on the corresponding LCC CB on the T1600 router 4 Arrange the cable appropriately Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus Cables Overview on page 48 Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Router System Control Plane Architecture on page 56 TX Matrix Plus Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage on...

Страница 367: ...e connector 3 Disconnect the cable from the network device Installing the Management Ethernet Cable To connect the Routing Engine to a network connect an Ethernet cable with RJ 45 RJ 45 connectors to the ETHERNET port on the TXP CB 1 Attach an electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 2 Plug one end of the replaceme...

Страница 368: ...ge 48 TX Matrix Plus Routing Engine Interface Cable Specifications on page 443 RJ 45 Connector Pinouts for the TX Matrix Plus Routing Engine ETHERNET Port on page 445 TX Matrix Plus Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 392 Replacing a Console or Auxiliary Cable 1 Removing a Console or Auxiliary Cable on page 335 2 Installing a Console or Auxiliary Cable on page 335 Copyright 2010 Juni...

Страница 369: ...e Installing a Console or Auxiliary Cable To connect to a management console or auxiliary device 1 Attach an electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 2 Plug the female end of the replacement serial cable into the appropriate CONSOLE or AUX port see Figure 108 on page 335 Figure 109 on page 336 shows the external de...

Страница 370: ...ng Engine Interface Cable Specifications on page 443 RJ 45 Connector Pinouts for the TX Matrix Plus Routing Engine AUXILIARY and CONSOLE Ports on page 446 TX Matrix Plus Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 392 Replacing a Fiber Optic Array Cable 1 Removing a Fiber Optic Array Cable on page 337 2 Installing a Fiber Optic Array Cable on page 338 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 336 ...

Страница 371: ...tton in the middle of the TXP F13 SIB faceplate until the OK LED and the RxPWR port LEDs on the TXP F13 SIB are not lit Press and hold the online offline button on the TXP T1600 SIB faceplate until the RX LED is not lit Issue the following CLI commands user host request chassis sib f13 slot slot number offline Offline initiated use show chassis sibs to verify The slot number can be from 0 through ...

Страница 372: ... or a connector at the end of a fiber optic array cable attached to a fiber optic array port The fiber optics emit laser light that can damage your eyes 3 Route the end of the fiber optic array cable that plugs into the TXP F13 SIB over the TX Matrix Plus router to the TXP F13 SIB 4 Remove the dust covers from the fiber optic array cable connectors Store the dust covers in a dust free resealable p...

Страница 373: ...XP T1600 SIB port and carefully press it into the port The cable connector and port are keyed to ensure proper mating 12 Bring the TXP F13 SIB online 13 Verify that the the fiber optic array cable is installed correctly and functioning normally If both the LINK and RxPWR LEDs next to the TXP F13 SIB and TXP T1600 SIB ports do not steadily light green Use the CLI to determine the status of the TXP ...

Страница 374: ...8 Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Router Switch Fabric and Switching Plane Architecture on page 60 TX Matrix Plus Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance on page 108 Troubleshooting the Switching Planes in the Routing Matrix on page 305 Cleaning Fiber Optic Array Components with the Dry Cloth Cleaning Tool on page 271 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 340 TX Matrix Plus ...

Страница 375: ...UTION Do not remove both front fan trays at the same time Removing both front fan trays might cause the router to shut down To remove a front fan tray see Figure 112 on page 342 1 Attach an electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 2 Loosen the captive screws on the corners of the fan tray faceplate using a Phillips...

Страница 376: ...ge 343 1 Attach an electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 2 Grasp the fan tray by its handle and insert it straight into the chassis 3 Tighten the captive screws on each side of the fan tray faceplate to secure it in the chassis using a Phillips screwdriver number 2 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 342 TX Matr...

Страница 377: ... System Overview on page 45 Maintaining the Fan Trays on page 267 Troubleshooting the TX Matrix Plus Cooling System on page 283 TX Matrix Plus Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 392 343 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 22 Replacing TX Matrix Plus Hardware Components ...

Страница 378: ...tatic discharge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 2 Loosen the captive screws on bottom of the fan tray faceplate using a Phillips screwdriver number 2 3 Grasp the handle and pull the fan tray until it stops approximately 1 5 inches 4 Press the release latch located on top of the fan tray 5 Grasp the handle and pull the fan tray ha...

Страница 379: ... on page 346 1 Attach an electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 2 Grasp the fan tray handle and insert it straight into the chassis 3 Tighten the captive screw on the bottom of the fan tray faceplate to secure it in the chassis using a Phillips screwdriver number 2 345 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter ...

Страница 380: ...aining the Fan Trays on page 267 Troubleshooting the TX Matrix Plus Cooling System on page 283 TX Matrix Plus Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 392 Replacing a TX Matrix Plus Lower Front Air Filter 1 Removing a TX Matrix Plus Lower Front Air Filter on page 347 2 Installing a TX Matrix Plus Lower Front Air Filter on page 348 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 346 TX Matrix Plus Rou...

Страница 381: ...tatic discharge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 2 Loosen the captive screws on the corners of the air filter cover 3 Remove the air filter cover 4 Near the left and right edges of the filter press the filter back and down to release it from the retaining hooks then pull the filter straight out 347 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks ...

Страница 382: ...front air filter see Figure 117 on page 349 1 Attach an electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 2 Insert the filter element into the air filter frame 3 Slide the air filter straight into the chassis 4 Lift the front edge of the air filter and engage the filter hooks to secure it Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc...

Страница 383: ...8 Filter hook Push the air filter underneath the filter hooks to secure it Air filter Replacing a TX Matrix Plus Left Front Air Filter 1 Removing a TX Matrix Plus Left Front Air Filter on page 350 2 Installing a TX Matrix Plus Front Left Air Filter on page 351 349 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 22 Replacing TX Matrix Plus Hardware Components ...

Страница 384: ...ESD points on the chassis 2 Loosen the captive screws at the top center and bottom of the air filter cover using a Phillips screwdriver number 2 3 Grasp the air filter cover by the captive screws and pull firmly to remove the cover from the chassis 4 Press the filter until it clears the hooks at the top and bottom of the air filter slot then push it to the left to unseat it 5 Grasp the filter bein...

Страница 385: ...of the ESD points on the chassis 2 Carefully push the filter all the way into the air filter slot 3 Holding the filter all the way in push it to the left side of the slot until it is held into place behind the hooks 4 Replace the air filter cover 5 Firmly tighten the captive screws at the top center and bottom of the filter cover to secure it to the chassis using a Phillips screwdriver number 2 35...

Страница 386: ...e Air Filters on page 266 Troubleshooting the TX Matrix Plus Cooling System on page 283 TX Matrix Plus Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 392 Replacing the TX Matrix Plus Craft Interface 1 Removing the Craft Interface on page 353 2 Installing the Craft Interface on page 353 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 352 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 387: ...terface using a 5 16 inch nut driver 3 Grasp the left and right handles on the craft interface and carefully pull it straight out of the chassis CAUTION Do not leave the craft interface slot empty for more than a short time while the TX Matrix Plus router is operational The craft interface must remain in the chassis for proper airflow Figure 120 Removing the Craft Interface g004571 Installing the ...

Страница 388: ...Host Subsystem Offline on page 354 Replacing a TXP CB on page 357 Replacing a Routing Engine on page 360 Taking the Host Subsystem Offline Before you replace a TXP CB or a Routing Engine you must take the host subsystem offline The host subsystem is taken offline and brought online as a unit Before you take a host subsystem offline but sure that you are aware of how this will affect the TX Matrix ...

Страница 389: ...Engine status Slot 1 Current state Backup Election priority Backup default Temperature 29 degrees C 84 degrees F CPU temperature 43 degrees C 109 degrees F DRAM 3327 MB Memory utilization 11 percent CPU utilization User 0 percent Background 0 percent Kernel 0 percent Interrupt 0 percent Idle 100 percent Model RE TXP SFC Serial ID 737A 1024 Start time 2009 05 11 17 08 54 PDT Uptime 4 hours 16 minut...

Страница 390: ...outing Engines include the appropriate configuration statements under the re0 and re1 statements at the edit groups hierarchy level and use the apply groups statement For instructions see the Junos OS System Basics Configuration Guide 3 To halt the router user host request system halt sfc 0 Halt the system yes no no yes FINAL System shutdown message from user host System going down IMMEDIATELY Ter...

Страница 391: ...o the backup See Understanding the Effect of Switching to a TX Matrix Plus or T1600 Backup Routing Engine on page 325 2 Take the host subsystem offline See Understanding the Effect of Taking the Host Subsystem Offline on page 324 and Taking the Host Subsystem Offline on page 354 NOTE If there is only one host subsystem taking the host subsystem offline shuts down the TX Matrix Plus router 3 Place ...

Страница 392: ...nd slide it completely out of the chassis Place it on the antistatic mat CAUTION Do not stack hardware components on one another after you remove them Place each component on an antistatic mat resting on a stable flat surface Figure 122 Removing a TXP CB g004557 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 358 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 393: ... cables 7 To verify that the TXP CB is installed correctly and functioning normally Connect an Ethernet cable to the ETHERNET port on the TXP CB If the host subsystem is operational the ACT port LED is lit to indicate Ethernet activity If you can run the CLI from a management device attached to the TXP CB the TXP CB is installed correctly Verify that the green OK LED on the TXP CB faceplate is lit...

Страница 394: ...g the TX Matrix Plus Host Subsystem on page 311 Troubleshooting the TX Matrix Plus TXP CBs on page 311 TX Matrix Plus Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 392 Replacing a Routing Engine 1 Removing a Routing Engine on page 361 2 Installing a Routing Engine on page 362 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 360 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 395: ...anding the Effect of Taking the Host Subsystem Offline on page 324 and Taking the Host Subsystem Offline on page 354 3 Place an electrostatic bag or antistatic mat on a flat stable surface 4 Attach an electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 5 Take the host subsystem offline 6 Press the red tabs on the ejector hand...

Страница 396: ...ine with the guides inside the chassis 5 Slide the Routing Engine into the chassis until you feel resistance then press the Routing Engine s faceplate until it engages the midplane connectors 6 Press both the ejector handles inward to seat the Routing Engine The Routing Engine might require several minutes to boot If the TX Matrix Plus router is powered on and the Routing Engine s corresponding TX...

Страница 397: ... Troubleshooting the TX Matrix Plus Host Subsystem on page 311 Troubleshooting the TX Matrix Plus TXP CBs on page 311 TX Matrix Plus Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 392 Replacing TX Matrix Plus SIBs Taking a Switching Data Plane Offline on page 364 Replacing a TXP F13 SIB on page 366 Replacing a TXP F2S SIB on page 370 363 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 22 Replacing ...

Страница 398: ... 4 0 4 2 4 4 4 6 4 2 Determine if the component resides in an active switching plane and verify that there is a spare plane by issuing the show chassis fabric plane detail command user host show chassis fabric plane detail sfc0 re0 Fabric Management PLANE State PLANE 0 Online SIB F13 0 Online SIB F13 1 Online SIB F2S 0 0 Online SIB F2S 0 2 Online SIB F2S 0 4 Online SIB F2S 0 6 Online PLANE 1 Onlin...

Страница 399: ...show chassis sibs to verify 4 After you have finished the replacement or maintenance procedure issue the request chassis sib f2 slot slot number online command to put the switching plane into the spare state For example user host request chassis sib f2s slot 2 0 online Online initiated use show chassis sibs to verify 5 Issue the show chassis fabric plane detail command to confirm that the switchin...

Страница 400: ...pare switching plane traffic forwarding continues without any degradation as long as the TXP F13 SIBs in the other four switching planes remain in the chassis and online When you remove a TXP F13 SIB in an active switching plane traffic forwarding continues without any degradation in the active switching planes However removing a TXP F13 SIB in an active switching plane causes performance degredat...

Страница 401: ...d to a port The fiber optics emit laser light that can damage your eyes 7 Install a dust cover on each cable you removed from the TXP F13 SIB Align the dust cover with the cable and carefully press them together until they stop The cover and the cable are keyed to ensure proper mating 8 Move the fiber optic array cables to the side of the TXP F13 SIB so they do not interfere with the removal of th...

Страница 402: ...ly 17 0 lb 7 7 kg before you lift it 1 Have ready a replacement TXP F13 SIB or TXP F13 SIB blank panel 2 Attach an electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis 3 Locate the slot in the TXP F13 SIB card cage in which you plan to install the TXP F13 SIB 4 Place one hand under the bottom edge of the TXP F13 SIB and one ha...

Страница 403: ...rt Align the cable with its corresponding TXP F13 SIB port and carefully press it into the port until it stops The cable and port are keyed to ensure proper mating NOTE The optics in a fiber optic array port are spring loaded so you must continue to apply force to a fiber optic array cable or loopback connector while securing it to a TXP F13 SIB 12 Use one of the following methods to bring the TXP...

Страница 404: ...e front of the chassis in slots SIB0 through SIB15 Each TXP F2S SIB weighs approximately 3 4 lb 1 5 kg TXP F2S SIBs are hot insertable and hot removable When you remove a TXP F2S SIB traffic forwarding continues without any degradation as long as four TXP F2S SIBs remain in the chassis To remove a TXP F2S SIB see Figure 128 on page 371 1 Have ready an antistatic mat for the TXP F2S SIB and one dus...

Страница 405: ... ejector handle outward to unseat the TXP F2S SIB 6 Grasp the ejector handle pull firmly and slide the TXP F2S SIB about halfway out of the chassis 7 Place one hand underneath the TXP F2S SIB to support it and slide it completely out of the chassis Place it on the antistatic mat CAUTION Do not stack hardware components on one another after you remove them Place each component on an antistatic mat ...

Страница 406: ... TXP F2S SIB all the way into the card cage until you feel resistance 5 Grasp the ejector handle and rotate inward TXP to seat the TXP F2S SIB until the ejectors latch into the faceplate 6 Use one of the following methods to bring the TXP F2S SIB online Press and hold the ONLINE OFFLINE button on the the TXP F2S SIB faceplate until the green OK LED is lit The green OK LED should light steadily a f...

Страница 407: ...n page 377 Replacing a DC Power Supply Cable on page 382 Replacing a TX Matrix Plus Seven Input 420 A Power Supply 1 Removing a Seven Input 420 A Power Supply on page 373 2 Installing a Seven Input 420 A Power Supply on page 375 3 Powering On a Seven Input 420 A Power Supply on page 376 Removing a Seven Input 420 A Power Supply The TX Matrix Plus router has two redundant load sharing DC power supp...

Страница 408: ...y faceplate to the off position O NOTE After powering off a power supply you must wait at least 60 seconds before turning it back on 5 Loosen the captive screws that secure the input power tray to the power supply 6 Grasp the metal handle of the input power tray and pull it down toward you 7 Remove the input power tray from the power supply Figure 130 Removing the Input Power Tray g004666 Loosen c...

Страница 409: ...UTION Do not leave a power supply slot empty for more than a short time while the router is operational For proper airflow the power supply must remain in the chassis or a blank panel must be used in an empty slot Installing a Seven Input 420 A Power Supply Each seven input 420 A power supply without the input power tray weighs approximately 35 5 lb 16 1 kg The input power tray weighs3 7 lb 1 7 kg...

Страница 410: ...oward the power supply 10 Fasten the input power tray to the power supply using the two captive screws Use a Phillips screwdriver 11 Twist the ejector handles at the upper corners of the power supply faceplate clockwise until they stop Powering On a Seven Input 420 A Power Supply To power on a seven input 420 A power supply 1 Attach an electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist...

Страница 411: ...the power supply completes its startup sequence If the Routing Engine finishes booting and you need to power off the system again see Powering Off the TX Matrix Plus Router on page 173 After powering off a power supply wait at least 60 seconds before turning it back on Related Documentation Power Supply LEDs on the TX Matrix Plus Craft Interface on page 35 TX Matrix Plus Seven Input 420 A Power Su...

Страница 412: ...toward you The circuit breakers are switched off as you pull the handle down 6 Remove the input power tray from the power supply Figure 133 Removing an Input Power Tray g004666 Loosen captive screws Input power tray Disconnecting the DC Power Cables from an Input Power Tray To disconnect the DC power cables from an input power tray 1 Use a Philips screwdriver to loosen the screws on the metal inpu...

Страница 413: ...wer Tray To connect the DC power cables from the input power tray 1 Remove the nuts and washers from the power terminal studs on the lower row 2 Attach the negative DC source power cable lugs to the 48V input terminals on the lower row of the input power tray Use a 7 16 in 11 mm nut driver to remove first the nuts then the washers see Figure 77 on page 170 3 Reinstall the power lug separator over ...

Страница 414: ...ray and push it up toward the power supply 6 Tighten the captive screws that secure the input power tray to the power supply Figure 135 Installing an Input Power Tray g004667 Tighten captive screws Input power tray Connecting a Seven Input 420 A Power Supply To connect a seven input 420 A power supply to the power sources 1 Attach an electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist a...

Страница 415: ...u must use an appropriate torque controlled tool to tighten the nuts Applying excessive torque damages the terminal studs and the power supply The maximum torque that may be applied to this nut is 25 in lb 2 8 Nm 9 Replace the power lug separator over the lower row of terminal studs 10 Remove the nuts and washers from the power terminal studs on the upper row 11 Secure the the positive DC source p...

Страница 416: ...ower Supply Cable on page 383 Removing a DC Power Supply Cable 1 Turn off the customer site circuit breaker that provides voltage to the DC power supply Make sure that the voltage across the DC power source cable leads is 0 V and that there is no chance that the cables might become active during the removal process Follow your site s procedures 2 Remove the power cable from external DC power sourc...

Страница 417: ... cable with an incorrectly attached lug can damage the TX Matrix Plus router 2 Slide the replacement power cable lug onto the terminal stud 3 Secure the negative DC source power cable lug to the 48V input terminal on the lower row see Figure 77 on page 170 Use a 7 16 in 11 mm nut driver or wrench to tighten the nut Apply between 23 lb in 2 6 Nm and 25 lb in 2 8 Nm of torque to each nut CAUTION You...

Страница 418: ...he upper row first with a washer then with a nut see Figure 77 on page 170 Use a 7 16 in 11 mm nut driver or wrench to tighten the nut Apply between 23 lb in 2 6 Nm and 25 lb in 2 8 Nm of torque to each nut CAUTION You must use an appropriate torque controlled tool to tighten the nuts Applying excessive torque damages the terminal studs and power supply The maximum torque that may be applied to th...

Страница 419: ...bles through the cable restraints 7 Attach the cable restraint to the input power tray 8 Attach the input power tray cover Figure 139 Attaching the Cable Restraint and Input Power Tray g004541 9 Insert the input power tray into the power supply 385 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 22 Replacing TX Matrix Plus Hardware Components ...

Страница 420: ...and output displays and messages on the LCD display on the craft interface to indicate that the power supply is functioning normally Ignore error indicators that appear during the first 60 seconds 16 Verify that the PWR ON LED on the power supply faceplate is lit steadily The PWR ON LED blinks momentarily then lights steadily to indicate that the circuit breakers are on 17 Verify that the PEM OK L...

Страница 421: ...Matrix Plus Environmental Specifications on page 433 TX Matrix Plus Power Requirements Guidelines and Specifications on page 435 TX Matrix Plus Cable Specifications on page 443 TX Matrix Plus Cable Connector Pinouts on page 445 Contacting Customer Support and Returning TX Matrix Plus Hardware on page 447 387 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc ...

Страница 422: ...Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 388 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 423: ... Matrix Plus DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 421 TX Matrix Plus Agency Approvals and Compliance Statements on page 425 Definition of Safety Warning Levels The M Series MX Series and T Series router documentation uses the following levels of safety warnings NOTE You might find this information helpful in a particular situation or might otherwise overlook it CAUTION You mu...

Страница 424: ...enen 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 qualsiasi apparecchiatura occorre conoscere i pericoli relativi ai circuiti elettrici ed essere al corrente delle pratiche standard per la prevenzione di incidenti Advarsel Dette varselsymbol...

Страница 425: ...rom damage The list of guidelines might not address all potentially hazardous situations in your working environment so be alert and exercise good judgment at all times Perform only the procedures explicitly described in this documentation Make sure that only authorized service personnel perform other system services Keep the area around the chassis clear and free from dust before during and after...

Страница 426: ...dle plastic or foam packing material or if you move components across plastic or carpets Observe the following guidelines to minimize the potential for electrostatic discharge ESD damage which can cause intermittent or complete component failures Always use an ESD wrist strap or ankle strap and verify that it is in direct contact with your skin CAUTION For safety periodically verify the resistance...

Страница 427: ...intake 2 air filters Craft interface panel Center mounting bracket CB 0 CB 1 RE 0 CIP 0 RE 1 CIP 1 TXP F2 SIBs TXP F2 SIBs Fan tray 0 ESD point ESD point Fan tray 1 Front cable manager 393 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc Appendix A TX Matrix Plus Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information ...

Страница 428: ...Router PEM 1 g004501 Fan tray 4 Fan tray 2 Fan tray 3 PEM 1 PEM 0 Fan tray 5 Grounding points ESD point ESD point Air exhaust Air exhaust Air exhaust TXP F13 SIBs TXP F13 SIBs Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 394 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 429: ...nd en bevoegd personeel uitgevoerd worden VaroitusAinoastaankoulutettujapätevähenkilökuntasaaasentaataivaihtaa tämän laitteen Attention 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 au...

Страница 430: ...aikasta vastuussa olevien toimivaltaisten henkilöiden valvoma Attention Cet appareil est à installer dans des zones d accès réservé Ces dernières sont des zones auxquelles seul le personnel de service peut accéder en utilisant un outil spécial un mécanisme de verrouillage et une clé ou tout autre moyen de sécurité L accès aux zones de sécurité est sous le contrôle de l autorité responsable de l em...

Страница 431: ...ety Warnings for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers on page 409 General Electrical Safety Warnings for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers on page 417 DC Power Electrical Safety Warnings for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers on page 422 Fire Safety Requirements for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers General Fire Safety Requirements on page 397 Fire Suppression on page 398 Fire ...

Страница 432: ...mounts of moisture monoammonium phosphate can become highly corrosive and corrodes most metals Any equipment in a room in which a chemical fire extinguisher has been discharged is subject to premature failure and unreliable operation The equipment is considered to be irreparably damaged NOTE Tokeepwarrantieseffective donotuseadrychemicalfireextinguisher to control a fire at or near a Juniper Netwo...

Страница 433: ...g the router Do not attempt to manually lift a fully configured TX Matrix Plus router A mechanical lift is required to maneuver the router into a rack Before using the mechanical lift to move the router disconnect all external cables Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus Switch Fabric Chassis Description on page 8 Tools Required to Install the TX Matrix Router Using a Lift on page 128 Removing TX M...

Страница 434: ...ning Läs installationsanvisningarna innan du kopplar systemet till dess strömförsörjningsenhet Rack Mounting Requirements and Warnings Ensure that the equipment rack into which the router is installed is evenly and securely supported to avoid the hazardous condition that could result from uneven mechanical loading WARNING To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing the router in a rack tak...

Страница 435: ...essä ei ole muita laitteita aseta laite telineen alaosaan Jos laite asetetaan osaksi täytettyyn telineeseen aloita kuormittaminen sen alaosasta kaikkein raskaimmalla esineellä ja siirry sitten sen yläosaan Jos telinettä varten on vakaimet asenna ne ennen laitteen asettamista telineeseen tai sen huoltamista siinä Attention Pour éviter toute blessure corporelle pendant les opérations de montage ou d...

Страница 436: ...ll unica unità da montare nel supporto Quando questa unità viene montata in un supporto parzialmente pieno caricare il supporto dal basso all alto con il componente più pesante sistemato sul fondo del supporto Se il supporto è dotato di dispositivi stabilizzanti installare tali dispositivi prima di montare o di procedere alla manutenzione dell unità nel supporto Advarsel Unngå fysiske skader under...

Страница 437: ...ca unidad en el mismo Cuandoesteequiposevayaainstalarenunbastidorparcialmenteocupado comenzar la instalación desde la parte inferior hacia la superior colocando el equipo más pesado en la parte inferior Si el bastidor dispone de dispositivos estabilizadores instalar éstos antes de montar o proceder al mantenimiento del equipo instalado en el bastidor Varning För att undvika kroppsskada när du inst...

Страница 438: ...elated Documentation General Safety Guidelines for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers on page 391 Maintenance and Operational Safety Warnings for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers on page 409 TX Matrix Plus Laser and LED Guidelines and Warnings TX Matrix Plus Laser and LED Safety Guidelines on page 404 TX Matrix Plus Laser and LED Safety Warnings on page 405 TX Matrix Plus Laser and LED...

Страница 439: ... Plus Cables Overview on page 48 Fiber Optic Array Cable Connections and Considerations on page 109 Connecting the Fiber Optic Array Cables to the TX Matrix Plus Router on page 181 Replacing a Fiber Optic Array Cable on page 336 TX Matrix Plus Laser and LED Safety Warnings on page 405 TX Matrix Plus Laser and LED Safety Warnings Class 1M Laser Product Warning on page 405 Class 1 LED Product Warnin...

Страница 440: ...v klass 1 Laser Beam Warning WARNING Do not stare into the laser beam or view it directly with optical instruments Waarschuwing Niet in de straal staren of hem rechtstreeks bekijken met optische instrumenten Varoitus Älä katso säteeseen äläkä tarkastele sitä suoraan optisen laitteen avulla Attention Ne pas fixer le faisceau des yeux ni l observer directement à l aide d instruments optiques Warnung...

Страница 441: ...mmandé de ne pas regarder fixement l intérieur de ces ouvertures Warnung Aus der Port Öffnung können unsichtbare Strahlen emittieren wenn kein Glasfaserkabel angeschlossen ist 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 Evita...

Страница 442: ...diations laser invisibles peuvent se produire à l extrémité d un câble en fibre ou d un raccord sans terminaison Ne pas fixer du regard le rayon ou l observer directement avec des instruments optiques L observation du laser à l aide certains instruments optiques loupes et microscopes à une distance inférieure à 100 mm peut poser des risques pour les yeux Warnung Eine unsichtbare Laserstrahlung kan...

Страница 443: ...er direkt på den med optiska instrument Att titta på laserstrålen med vissa optiska instrument t ex lupper förstoringsglas och mikroskop från ett avstånd på 100 mm kan skada ögonen Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus TXP F13 SIB Overview on page 13 TX Matrix Plus Cables Overview on page 48 Fiber Optic Array Cable Connections and Considerations on page 109 Connecting the Fiber Optic Array Cables t...

Страница 444: ...mente Sostituire solo con una di tipo uguale o equivalente consigliata dal produttore Eliminare le batterie usate secondo le istruzioni del produttore 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 Aviso Existe perigo de explosão ...

Страница 445: ...chlossen werden und können schwere Verbrennungen verursachen oder an die Anschlußklemmen angeschweißt werden Avvertenza Prima di intervenire su apparecchiature collegate alle linee di alimentazione togliersi qualsiasi monile inclusi anelli collane braccialetti ed orologi Gli oggetti metallici si riscaldano quando sono collegati tra punti di alimentazione e massa possono causare ustioni gravi oppur...

Страница 446: ... sul sistema o collegare oppure scollegare i cavi durante un temporale con fulmini Advarsel Utfør aldri arbeid på systemet eller koble kabler til eller fra systemet når det tordner eller lyner Aviso Não trabalhe no sistema ou ligue e desligue cabos durante períodos de mau tempo trovoada Atención No operar el sistema ni conectar o desconectar cables durante el transcurso de descargas eléctricas en ...

Страница 447: ...ta lasciate uno spazio di almeno 15 2 cm di fronte alle aperture delle ventole Advarsel Unngå overoppheting av eventuelle rutere i router Disse skal ikke brukes på steder der den anbefalte maksimale omgivelsestemperaturen overstiger 40 ο C 104 ο F Sørg for at klaringen rundt lufteåpningene er minst 15 2 cm 6 tommer for å forhindre nedsatt luftsirkulasjon Aviso Para evitar o sobreaquecimento do enc...

Страница 448: ...ectuada de acordo com os regulamentos e a legislação nacional Atención El desecho final de este producto debe realizarse según todas las leyes y regulaciones nacionales Varning Slutlig kassering av denna produkt bör skötas i enlighet med landets alla lagar och föreskrifter Related Documentation General Safety Guidelines for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers on page 391 General Safety Warning...

Страница 449: ...exist anywhere in your workspace Never assume that power is disconnected from a circuit Always verify that the circuit is disconnected before starting to work Carefully look for possible hazards in your work area such as moist floors ungrounded power extension cords and missing safety grounds Operate the router within marked electrical ratings and product usage instructions For the router and peri...

Страница 450: ...ystemer 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 Hazardous Radiation Exposure Warning WARNING Donotperformproceduresthatarenotincludedinthisdocument Doing so might expose you to hazardous radiation W...

Страница 451: ...uters Grounded Equipment Warning on page 417 Grounding Requirements and Warning on page 418 Midplane Energy Hazard Warning on page 419 Multiple Power Supplies Disconnection Warning on page 419 Power Disconnection Warning on page 420 Grounded Equipment Warning WARNING The router is intended to be grounded Ensure that the router is connected to earth ground during normal use Waarschuwing Deze appara...

Страница 452: ...and disconnected last Waarschuwing Bij de installatie van het toestel moet de aardverbinding altijd het eerste worden gemaakt en het laatste worden losgemaakt Varoitus Laitetta asennettaessa on maahan yhdistäminen aina tehtävä ensiksi ja maadoituksen irti kytkeminen viimeiseksi Attention Lors de l installation de l appareil la mise à la terre doit toujours être connectée en premier et déconnectée ...

Страница 453: ... d alimentation doivent être débranchés Warnung Diese Einheit verfügt über mehr als einen 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 ...

Страница 454: ...su un telaio o intorno ad alimentatori scollegare il cavo di alimentazione sulle unità CA scollegare l alimentazione all interruttore automatico sulle unità CC Advarsel Før det utføres arbeid på kabinettet eller det arbeides i nærheten av strømforsyningsenheter skal strømledningen trekkes ut p vekselstrømsenheter og strømmen kobles fra ved strømbryteren på likestrømsenheter AvisoAntesdetrabalharnu...

Страница 455: ... stud Run two wires from the circuit breaker box to a source of 48 VDC Use appropriate gauge wire to handle up to 60 A 48 VDC or as required by local code A DC powered TX Matrix Plus router that is equipped with a DC terminal block is intended only for installation in a restricted access location In the United States a restricted access area is one in accordance with Articles 110 16 110 17 and 110...

Страница 456: ...lleen koperen geleiders Varoitus Käytä vain kuparijohtimia Attention Utilisez uniquement des conducteurs en cuivre Warnung Verwenden Sie ausschließlich Kupferleiter Avvertenza Usate unicamente dei conduttori di rame Advarsel Bruk bare kobberledninger Aviso Utilize apenas fios condutores de cobre Atención Emplee sólo conductores de cobre Varning Använd endast ledare av koppar DC Power Disconnection...

Страница 457: ...volgere una qualsiasi delle procedure seguenti verificare che il circuito CC non sia alimentato Per verificare che tutta l alimentazione sia scollegata OFF individuare l interruttore automatico sul quadro strumenti che alimenta il circuito CC mettere l interruttore in posizione OFF e fissarlo con nastro adesivo in tale posizione Advarsel Før noen av disse prosedyrene utføres kontroller at strømmen...

Страница 458: ...tion Quand des fils torsadés sont nécessaires utiliser des douilles terminales homologuées telles que celles à circuit fermé ou du type à plage ouverte avec cosses rebroussées Ces douilles terminales doivent être de la taille qui convient aux fils et doivent être refermées sur la gaine isolante et sur le conducteur Warnung Wenn Litzenverdrahtung erforderlich ist sind zugelassene Verdrahtungsabschl...

Страница 459: ...nce Statements TX Matrix Plus Agency Approvals on page 425 TX Matrix Plus Compliance Statements for NEBS on page 427 Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers Canada on page 427 TX Matrix Plus Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements European Community on page 427 Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers J...

Страница 460: ...ith the following standards NEBS GR 1089 Core EMC and Electrical Safety for Network Telecommunications Equipment SR 3580 NEBS Criteria Levels Level 3 Compliance GR 63 Core NEBS Physical Protection Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus Compliance Statements for NEBS on page 427 Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers Canada on page 427 TX Matrix Plus Co...

Страница 461: ...digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB 003 du Canada Related Documentation Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers Japan on page 429 Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers United States on page 429 TX Matrix Plus Compliance Stat...

Страница 462: ...ed Documentation TX Matrix Plus Agency Approvals on page 425 Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers Canada on page 427 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 428 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 463: ...ent is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at...

Страница 464: ... Statements for Acoustic Noise Maschinenlärminformations Verordnung 3 GPSGV der höchste Schalldruckpegel beträgt 72 7 dB A oder weniger gemäss EN ISO 7779 Translation The emitted sound pressure resulted in 72 7 dB A per EN ISO 7779 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 430 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 465: ...igh 21 4 in 54 4 cm wide 36 2 in 91 9 cm deep Total depth 36 2 in 91 9 cm 11 5 in 29 2 cm from front of chassis to center mounting brackets Chassis dimensions Chassis with midplane 306 lb 138 8 kg Minimum configuration 400 lb 181 4 kg Maximum configuration 925 lb 420 kg TX Matrix Plus router weight 35 5 lb 16 1 kg Power supply 3 7 lb 1 7 kg Input power tray 9 0 lb 4 0 kg Front fan tray 14 4 lb 6 5...

Страница 466: ...7 0 lb 7 7 kg TXP F13 SIB 4 8 lb 2 2 kg TXP F13 SIB Blank 35 0 lb 15 9 kg Cable management system 4 5 lb 1 3 kg Craft Interface 1 0 lb 0 45 kg Air filter Related Documentation TX Matrix Plus Switch Fabric Chassis Description on page 8 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 432 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 467: ...fications Value Description No performance degradation to 10 000 ft 3048 m Altitude Normal operation ensured in relative humidity range of 5 to 90 noncondensing Relative humidity Normal operation ensured in temperature range of 32 F 0 C to 104 F 40 C Nonoperatingstoragetemperatureinshippingcrate 40 F 40 C to 158 F 70 C Temperature Tested to meet Telcordia Technologies Zone 4 earthquake requirement...

Страница 468: ... Safety Warnings for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers on page 409 Maintaining the Air Filters on page 266 Troubleshooting the TX Matrix Plus Cooling System on page 283 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 434 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 469: ...on page 441 TX Matrix Plus Power Specifications Table 60 on page 435 lists the power system electrical specifications Table 60 Power System Electrical Specifications Specification Item Operating range 40 to 72 VDC DC input voltage 191 6 A 48 VDC nominal 9200 W DC system current rating We recommend that you provision a circuit breaker for each DC power supply input rated for at least 125 percent of...

Страница 470: ...439 TX Matrix Plus Router Power Requirements To allow for future growth so that you can operate the router in any hardware configuration without upgrading the power infrastructure we recommend that you provision at least 48 A 48 VDC nominal per input If you do not plan to provision at least 48 A 48 VDC nominal per input you can use the information in Table 62 on page 436 to calculate the typical p...

Страница 471: ...lating typical power consumption for maximum configuration Base System 1 Host Subsystem 1 CIP 20 F2S SIBs 10 F13 SIBs cooling system full speed normal speed 1139 W 156 W 33 W 20 65 W 10 280 W 2464 W 856 W 1139 W 156 W 33 W 1300 W 2800 W 1608 W 7036 W 7036 W 146 58 A 48 VDC NOTE The power system rating is 9200 W Current requirement adjustment for fans running at full speed high temperature environm...

Страница 472: ...e at your site determines the color coding for the leads on the power cables that attach to the terminal studs on each power supply CAUTION PowercablesmustnotblockaccesstoTXMatrixPluscomponents or drape where people could trip on them The accessory box shipped with the TX Matrix Plus router includes the cable lugs that attach to the terminal studs of each power supply see Figure 145 on page 440 Th...

Страница 473: ...TX Matrix Plus Router AC Feed B Plant controls Rectifiers Battery plant Batteries g004552 AC Feed A PEM 0 PEM 1 Plant controls Rectifiers Battery plant Batteries Central office DC power distribution Central office DC power distribution NOTE All inputs on the DC power supply in slot PEM0 must be powered by dedicated power feeds derived from feed A and all inputs on the DC power supply in slot PEM1 ...

Страница 474: ...t a grounding cable to earth ground and then attach it to the chassis grounding points using two screws Two pairs of threaded inserts PEM nuts are provided on the right rear of the chassis for connecting the TX Matrix Plus router to earth ground The bottom pair of grounding points fits M6 screws European and the top pair fits UNC 1 4 20 screws American The grounding points are spaced at 0 625 in 1...

Страница 475: ...ility on page 441 Distance Limitations for Signaling Improperly installed wires can emit radio interference In addition the potential for damage from lightning strikes increases if wires exceed recommended distances or if wires pass between buildings The electromagnetic pulse EMP caused by lightning can damage unshielded conductors and destroy electronic devices If your site has previously experie...

Страница 476: ...ents intrabuilding wiring must be shielded and the shield for the wiring must be grounded at both ends Related Documentation Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for M Series MX Series and T Series Routers Canada on page 427 TX Matrix Plus Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements European Community on page 427 Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for M Series MX Series and T Series R...

Страница 477: ...rix Plus router are provided by UTP Category 5 Ethernet cables between the RJ 45 ports on the TXP CIPs in the TX Matrix Plus router and the LCC CBs in the T1600 routers The maximum length supported is 100 m The UTP Category 5 cables do not have to be the same length The cable wiring is straight through not crossover Table 65 on page 443 lists the specifications for the cables that connect to manag...

Страница 478: ... service operations you can connect the TX Matrix Plus router to external alarm reporting devices through the alarm relay contacts on the TXP CIP Table 66 on page 444 lists the specifications for the cables that connect to management ports and the wires that connect to the alarm relay contacts Table 66 TX Matrix Plus Wire Specifications for Alarm Interfaces Maximum Length Wire Supplied Cable Speci...

Страница 479: ...cle that accepts an Ethernet cable for connecting the Routing Engine to a management LAN or other device that supports management of the routing matrix Table 67 on page 445 describes the RJ 45 connector pinout Table 67 RJ 45 Connector Pinout for the TX Matrix Plus ETHERNET Port Signal Pin TX 1 TX 2 RX 3 Termination network 4 Termination network 5 RX 6 Termination network 7 Termination network 8 Re...

Страница 480: ...B on page 23 Table 68 on page 446 describes the DB 9 connector pinouts Table 68 RJ 45 Connector Pinouts for the TX Matrix Plus AUXILIARY and CONSOLE Ports Description Direction Signal Pin Carrier Detect DCD 1 Receive Data RxD 2 Transmit Data TxD 3 Data Terminal Ready DTR 4 Signal Ground Ground 5 Data Set Ready DSR 6 Request To Send RTS 7 Clear To Send CTS 8 Ring Indicator RING 9 Related Documentat...

Страница 481: ... request a Return Materials Authorization RMA you must find the serial number on the TX Matrix Plus router or component To list all the TX Matrix Plus components and their serial numbers enter the following command line interface CLI command user host show chassis hardware sfc 0 sfc0 re0 Hardware inventory Item Version Part number Serial number Description Chassis JN112F007AHB TXP Midplane REV 05 ...

Страница 482: ...B Board REV 05 710 023787 DW8510 NEO PMB SIB F2S 1 2 REV 05 710 022603 DW7849 F2S SIB B Board REV 05 710 023787 DW7525 NEO PMB SIB F2S 1 4 REV 05 710 022603 DW7927 F2S SIB B Board REV 05 710 023787 DW7556 F2S SIB Mezz SIB F2S 1 6 REV 05 710 022603 DW7866 F2S SIB B Board REV 05 710 023787 DW7651 NEO PMB SIB F2S 2 0 REV 05 710 022603 DW7880 F2S SIB B Board REV 05 710 023787 DW7523 NEO PMB SIB F2S 2 ...

Страница 483: ... Customer Support on page 454 Returning a TX Matrix Plus Router or Components on page 457 TX Matrix Plus Component Serial Number Locations TX Matrix Plus Chassis Serial Number Label on page 449 TXP CB Serial Number Label on page 450 TXP CIP Serial Number Label on page 451 Craft Interface Serial Number Label on page 452 Power Supply Serial Number Label on page 453 Routing Engine Serial Number Label...

Страница 484: ...Serial Number Label g004586 Serial number ID label TXP CB Serial Number Label The serial number is located on the top of the TXP CB see Figure 148 on page 451 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 450 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 485: ...l number ID label TXP CIP Serial Number Label The serial number label is located at the top of the left side of the TXP CIP see Figure 149 on page 452 451 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc Appendix G Contacting Customer Support and Returning TX Matrix Plus Hardware ...

Страница 486: ...erface Serial Number Label The serial number is located on the back of the craft interface panel behind the alarm LEDs see Figure 150 on page 452 Figure 150 TX Matrix Plus Craft Interface Serial Number Label g004581 Serial number ID label Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 452 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 487: ...r Label g004584 Serial number ID label Routing Engine Serial Number Label The serial number label is located on the left side of the top of the Routing Engine see Figure 152 on page 453 Figure 152 TX Matrix Plus Routing Engine Serial Number Label g004585 Serial number ID label 453 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc Appendix G Contacting Customer Support and Returning TX Matrix Plus Hardware ...

Страница 488: ...AC on page 454 Contacting Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center JTAC You can contact Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center JTAC 24 hours a day seven days a week in one of the following ways On the Web using the Case Manager link at http www juniper net support By telephone From the US and Canada 1 888 314 JTAC From all other locations 1 408 745 9500 If contacting JTAC by phone enter ...

Страница 489: ...ponents from the TX Matrix Plus router or the TX Matrix Plus router from a rack you need the following tools and parts 2 5 mm flat blade screwdriver for detaching alarm relay terminal block 7 16 in 11 mm nut driver or socket wrench Blank panels to cover empty slots Electrostatic bag or antistatic mat for each component Electrostatic discharge ESD grounding wrist strap Flat blade screwdriver number...

Страница 490: ...om which it was issued To reboot a Routing Engine that has been halted you must connect through the console For more information about system commands see the Junos OS System Basics and Services Command Reference 4 Shut down power to the TX Matrix Plus router by pressing the circuit breakers for all power supplies to the off O position 5 Disconnect power from the TX Matrix Plus router 6 Remove the...

Страница 491: ...Serial Numbers on page 447 TX Matrix Plus Component Serial Number Locations on page 449 Returning a TX Matrix Plus Router or Components on page 457 Returning a TX Matrix Plus Router or Components If the problem cannot be resolved by the JTAC technician an RMA is issued This number is used to track the returned material at the factory and to return repaired or new components to the customer as need...

Страница 492: ...call Part number and serial number of component Your name organization name telephone number and fax number Description of the failure 4 The support representative validates your request and issues an RMA number for return of the component 5 Pack the TX Matrix Plus router or component for shipment Related Documentation Displaying TX Matrix Plus Component Serial Numbers on page 447 TX Matrix Plus C...

Страница 493: ...PART 7 Index Index on page 461 459 Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc ...

Страница 494: ...Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks Inc 460 TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide ...

Страница 495: ...x 60 auxiliary port 23 auxiliary port for Routing Engine management cable connection during initial installation 160 replacement instructions 334 specifications 443 cable connector pinouts RJ 45 446 B battery environmental compliance 429 lithium 429 booting the TX Matrix Plus router 171 braces in configuration statements xxxi brackets angle in syntax descriptions xxxi square in configuration state...

Страница 496: ...os OS TXP CIP 36 TXP F13 SIBs 13 configuration files storage by Routing Engine 25 TX Matrix Plus router 175 merging 243 connect T1600 router offline 231 operational 201 console port for Routing Engine management cable connection during initial installation 160 replacement instructions 334 specifications 443 cable connector pinout RJ 45 445 cable connector pinouts RJ 45 446 control boards maintaini...

Страница 497: ...ing 316 weight 109 fiber optic array loopback adapter 316 fiber optic array loopback connector 315 fiber optic array port testing 315 fiber optic array ports cleaning 271 field replaceable units listed 323 fire safety specifications 397 font conventions xxx forwarding tables 83 G graceful switchover 203 grounding electrical specifications DC powered TX Matrix Plus router 440 grounding cables lug 4...

Страница 498: ...for monitoring 72 VPNs 85 K kernel software in Routing Engine 86 kernel synchronization process software module of Routing Engine 86 L laser safety guidelines 404 LCC CBs maintaining 268 LCD display on craft interface alarm mode 31 description 31 idle mode 31 LEDs alarm red and yellow on craft interface description 33 on components 277 on craft interface 276 power supplies 43 safety warnings 404 T...

Страница 499: ...s 117 shelves 117 radio frequency interference preventing 441 rear fan tray replacing 207 227 redundancy 7 regulatory compliance 425 relative humidity acceptable 433 removal instructions cable auxiliary or console port for Routing Engine management 334 Ethernet port for Routing Engine management 332 replacing air filters 349 craft interface 352 fan trays 341 344 fiber optic array cable 336 power s...

Страница 500: ...08 electrical cable and wiring 441 environmental 433 fire safety 397 power drawn by hardware components 436 power system 436 rack connection to building structure 107 front mount flange hole spacing 106 mounting bracket hole spacing 106 size and strength 106 thermal output 433 wires to external alarm reporting devices 444 standalone mode 181 standards compliance 425 startup system monitoring 171 s...

Страница 501: ... F13 SIBs TXP CBs maintaining 268 replacing 357 Routing Engine ports 23 taking offline 354 TXP CIPs alarm relay contacts 38 description 36 LCC control plane ports 37 no name ports 38 replacing 327 SCC control plane ports 38 troubleshooting connections 309 TXP F13 SIBs components 13 17 description 13 LEDs 15 maintaining 269 replacing 366 troubleshooting connections 294 305 TX Matrix chassis physica...

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