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Switch fabric interfaces to the chassis
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XM ASIC chip, which owns and manages the packet data memory built from external
DDR3 memory chips, the fabric queuing system, a portion of the WAN queuing system,
and the host queuing system
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LU ASIC chip, which performs all functions relating to header processing including input
processing, route lookup, classification, filtering, policing, accounting, encapsulation,
and statistics
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Midplane connectors and power circuitry
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Processor Mezzanine Board (PMB), which contains the host processor and supporting
peripherals.
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LED on the AS MCC, which displays the status of the AS MLC
MX240 SCB, Power Supply, and Cooling System Requirements for AS MLC
Each MX240 router requires specific SCB, power supply, and cooling system models to
run the AS MLC:
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SCB—Enhanced MX Switch Control Board (SCBE-MX). See “MX240 SCBEDescription”
on page 99 for details
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Power supply:
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2520W AC power supply—Model PWR-MX480-2520-AC
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2400W DC power supply—Model PWR-MX480-2400-DC
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Power requirement for AS MLC:
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AS MCC—191W
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AS MXC—259W
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AS MSC—50W
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Cooling system—Required fans and fan tray models:
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Fans:
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For AC powersupply: PWR-FAN-MX240-ACH-HC-U and PWR-MX240-ACL-HC-U
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For DC power supply: PWR-FAN-MX2400-DC-HC-U
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Fan tray—FFANTRAY-MX240-HC
Related
Documentation
Replacing an MX240 AS MLC on page 325•
• Replacing an MX240 AS MSC on page 328
• Replacing an MX240 AS MXC on page 331
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