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Table of Contents
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3
Table of Contents
3
About the Documentation
25
Documentation and Release Notes
25
Documentation Conventions
25
Supported Platforms
25
Table 1: Notice Icons
26
Table 2: Text and Syntax Conventions
26
About the Documentation
27
Documentation Feedback
27
Opening a Case with JTAC
28
Requesting Technical Support
28
Self-Help Online Tools and Resources
28
Chassis Components and Descriptions
31
Cooling System Components and Descriptions
31
Host Subsystem Components and Descriptions
31
Line Card Components and Descriptions
31
Overview
31
System Overview
31
MX480 Router Description
33
System Overview
33
Table 3: MX480 Router Capacity
33
Table 4: SCB Comparison
34
MX480 Release Notes
35
Outstanding Issues with the MX480 Router
35
Errata with the MX480 Router Documentation
36
MX480 Release Notes
37
Table 5: Host Subsystem OFFLINE LED
37
Chassis Components and Descriptions
39
MX480 Chassis Description
39
Figure 1: Front View of a Fully Configured Router Chassis
40
Figure 2: Rear View of a Fully Configured AC-Powered Router Chassis
40
Chassis Components and Descriptions
41
Figure 3: Rear View of a Fully Configured DC-Powered Router Chassis
41
MX480 Component Redundancy
41
MX480 Router Hardware and CLI Terminology Mapping
42
Table 6: MX480 Router Hardware Components and CLI Terminology
42
Figure 4: Front Panel of the Craft Interface
44
MX480 Craft Interface Description
44
Alarm Leds and Alarm Cutoff/Lamp Test Button on the MX480 Craft Interface
45
Alarm Relay Contacts on the MX480 Craft Interface
45
Figure 5: Alarm Relay Contacts
45
Interface
45
Host Subsystem Leds on the MX480 Craft Interface
46
MX480 Component Leds on the Craft Interface
46
Table 7: Alarm Leds and Alarm Cutoff/Lamp Test Button
46
Table 8: Host Subsystem Leds on the Craft Interface
46
DPC and MPC Leds on the MX480 Craft Interface
47
FPC Leds on the MX480 Craft Interface
47
Power Supply Leds on the MX480 Craft Interface
47
Table 10: DPC and MPC Leds on the Craft Interface
47
Table 9: Power Supply Leds on the Craft Interface
47
Fan Leds on the MX480 Craft Interface
48
SCB Leds on the MX480 Craft Interface
48
Table 11: FPC Leds on the Craft Interface
48
Table 12: SCB Leds on the Craft Interface
48
Table 13: Fan Leds on the Craft Interface
48
10, and Figure 3 on Page
49
Figure 6: Cable Management Brackets
49
Figure 7: Cable Management Brackets Installed on the Router
49
MX480 Cable Management Brackets
49
Cooling System Components and Descriptions
51
Figure 8: Airflow through the Chassis
51
MX480 Cooling System Description
51
Figure 10: Air Filter
52
Figure 9: Fan Tray
52
MX480 Fan LED
53
Chapter 5 Host Subsystem Components and Descriptions
55
MX480 Host Subsystem Description
55
MX480 Host Subsystem Leds
56
MX480 Midplane Description
56
Figure 11: Midplane
56
MX480 Routing Engine Description
57
Figure 12: RE-S-1800 Routing Engine
57
Routing Engine Components
58
Routing Engine Interface Ports
58
Figure 13: RE-S-X6-64G Routing Engine Front View
58
Figure 14: RE-S-X6-64G-LT Routing Engine Front View
58
Routing Engine Boot Sequence
59
RE-S-1800 Routing Engine Description for MX Series
59
RE-S-1800 Routing Engine Components
60
Figure 15: RE-S-1800 Front View
60
Figure 16: Routing Engine-RE-S-1800
60
RE-S-1800 Routing Engine Boot Sequence
61
RE-S-1800 Routing Engine Leds
61
Table 14: Routing Engine Leds
61
RE-S-X6-64G Routing Engine Description
62
RE-S-X6-64G Routing Engine Components
62
Figure 17: RE-S-X6-64G Routing Engine Front View
62
RE-S-X6-64G Routing Engine Boot Sequence
63
RE-S-X6-64G Routing Engine Leds
64
Figure 18: RE-S-X6-64G Routing Engine Leds
64
Table 15: RE-S-X6-64G Routing Engine Leds
64
Routing Engine Specifications
65
Table 16: Routing Engine Specifications
65
Table 17: End-Of-Life Routing Engine Specifications
67
MX480 Routing Engine Leds
68
Figure 19: RE-S-1800 Routing Engine
68
Table 18: RE-S-1800 Routing Engine Leds
68
Supported Routing Engines by Router
68
Routing Engine Leds (RE-S-X6-64G)
69
Figure 20: RE-S-X6-64G Routing Engine Leds
69
Table 19: Routing Engine Leds (RE-S-X6-64G)
69
Supported Routing Engines by Router
70
M7I Routing Engines
70
Table 20: M7I Routing Engines
70
M10I Routing Engines
71
M40E Routing Engines
71
M120 Routing Engines
71
Table 21: M10I Routing Engines
71
Table 22: M40E Routing Engines
71
M320 Routing Engines
72
Table 23: M120 Routing Engines
72
Table 24: M320 Routing Engines
72
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routing Engine
73
MX104 Routing Engines
73
MX240 Routing Engines
73
Table 25: MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routing Engine
73
Table 26: MX104 Routing Engines
73
MX480 Routing Engines
74
Table 27: MX240 Supported Routing Engines
74
Table 28: MX480 Supported Routing Engines
74
MX960 Routing Engines
75
Table 29: MX960 Supported Routing Engines
75
MX2008 Routing Engines
76
MX2010 Routing Engines
76
Table 30: MX2008 Supported Routing Engines
76
Table 31: MX2010 Supported Routing Engines
76
MX2020 Supported Routing Engines
77
MX10003 Routing Engines
77
PTX1000 Routing Engines
77
Table 32: MX2020 Supported Routing Engines
77
Table 33: MX10003 Supported Routing Engines
77
PTX3000 Routing Engines
78
PTX5000 Routing Engines
78
Table 34: PTX1000 Routing Engines
78
Table 35: PTX3000 Routing Engines
78
Table 36: PTX5000 Routing Engines
78
T320 Routing Engines
79
T640 Routing Engines
79
Table 37: T320 Routing Engines
79
Table 38: T640 Routing Engines
79
T1600 Routing Engines
80
Table 39: T1600 Routing Engines
80
T4000 Routing Engines
81
TX Matrix Routing Engines
81
Table 40: T4000 Routing Engines
81
TX Matrix Plus Routing Engines
82
TX Matrix Plus (with 3D Sibs) Routing Engines
82
Table 41: TX Matrix Routing Engines
82
Table 42: TX Matrix Plus Routing Engines
82
Table 43: Routing Engines on TX Matrix Plus with 3D Sibs
82
Table
82
Fxp0 Fxp1
82
Chapter 6 Line Card Components and Descriptions
85
Interface Modules-Dpcs
85
MX480 Dense Port Concentrator (DPC) Description
85
DPC Components
86
Figure 21: Typical Dpcs Supported on the Router
86
Figure 22: DPC Installed Horizontally in the Router
86
MX480 DPC Port and Interface Numbering
87
Figure 23: MX480 DPC Interface Port Mapping
88
MX480 Dense Port Concentrator (DPC) Leds
90
Dpcs Supported on MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers
90
Table 44: Dpcs Supported in MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers
90
Interface Modules-Fpcs and Mics
93
MX480 Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC) Description
93
Figure 24: FPC Installed in the MX480 Router Chassis
93
FPC Components
94
Figure 25: Typical Fpcs Supported on the MX480 Router
94
MX480 Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC) Leds
95
Fpcs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers
95
Table 45: Fpcs Supported by MX Series Routers
95
MX480 PIC Description
96
MX480 PIC Port and Interface Numbering
96
Figure 26: MX480 PIC Interface Port Mapping
97
MX480 PIC Leds
98
Pics Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers
98
Table 46: Pics Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers
98
Interface Modules-Mpcs and Mics
99
MIC/MPC Compatibility
99
Table 47: MIC/MPC1 Compatibility
100
Table 48: MIC/MPC2 Compatibility
101
Table 49: MPC/MPC3 Compatibility
103
Table 50: MIC/MPC6 Compatibility
105
MX480 Modular Interface Card (MIC) Description
106
Table 51: MIC/MPC8 Compatibility
106
Table 52: MIC/MPC9 Compatibility
106
Table 53: MIC/MPC10003 Compatibility
106
MX480 MIC Port and Interface Numbering
107
Figure 27: MX480 MIC Interface Port Mapping
108
MX480 Modular Interface Card (MIC) Leds
110
Mics Supported by MX Series Routers
110
Table 54: Mics Supported by MX240, MX480, MX960 and MX2008 Routers
110
Table 55: Mics Supported by MX2010 and MX2020 Routers
112
Table 56: Mics Supported by MX5, MX10, and MX40 Routers
114
Table 57: Mics Supported by MX80 and MX104 Routers
116
MX480 Modular Port Concentrator (MPC) Description
117
Table 58: Mics Supported by MX10003 Router
117
MPC Components
119
Figure 28: Typical MPC Supported on the MX Series Router
119
Figure 29: MPC Installed Horizontally in the MX480 Router
119
MX480 Modular Port Concentrator (MPC) Leds
120
Mpcs Supported by MX Series Routers
120
Table 59: Mpcs Supported by MX240, MX480, MX960, MX2008, MX2010
121
MX480 Application Services Modular Line Card Description
123
MX480 as MLC Function
124
AS MLC Components
124
Figure 30: Application Services Modular Line Card (as MLC)
124
MX480 SCB, Power Supply, and Cooling System Requirements for as
125
Mlc
125
MX480 Application Services Modular Storage Card Description
126
Figure 31: Application Services Modular Storage Card
126
MX480 Application Services Modular Processing Card Description
127
MX480 as MSC Leds
127
Figure 32: Application Services Modular Processing Card (as MXC)
127
Table 60: as MSC Leds
127
MX480 as MXC Leds
128
Table 61: as MXC Leds
128
Chapter 7 Power System Components and Descriptions
129
MX480 Power System Description
129
MX480 AC Power Supply Description
130
Figure 33: AC Power Supply
130
AC Power Supply Configurations
131
Figure 34: High-Capacity AC Power Supply
131
MX480 AC Power Supply Leds
132
MX480 DC Power Supply Description
132
Table 62: AC Power Supply Leds
132
DC Power Supply Configurations
133
Figure 35: DC Power Supply
133
Figure 36: High-Capacity DC Power Supply
133
MX480 DC Power Supply Leds
134
Table 63: Power Supply Redundancy and Power Distribution
134
Table 64: DC Power Supply Leds
134
Chapter 8 Switch Fabric Components and Descriptions
137
MX480 SCB Description
137
SCB Slots
138
SCB Redundancy
138
SCB Components
138
Figure 37: SCB
138
SCB-MX Leds
139
Table 65: SCB-MX Leds
139
MX480 SCBE Description
140
Figure 38: MX SCBE
140
MX SCBE Slots
141
MX SCBE Redundancy
141
MX SCBE Components
141
MX480 SCBE Leds
141
Table 66: MX SCBE Leds
142
MX480 SCBE2 Description
143
Figure 39: SCBE2
143
SCBE2 Slots
144
SCBE2 Redundancy
144
SCBE2 Components
144
MX480 SCBE2 Leds
144
Table 67: SCBE2 Leds
145
Site Planning, Preparation, and Specifications
147
Preparation Overview
149
MX480 Router Physical Specifications
149
Table 68: Physical Specifications
149
MX480 Router Environmental Specifications
151
MX480 Site Preparation Checklist
151
Table 69: Router Environmental Specifications
151
Table 70: Site Preparation Checklist
151
MX480 Router Rack Requirements
152
Rack Size and Strength
153
Spacing of Mounting Bracket Holes
154
Connection to Building Structure
154
Figure 40: Typical Open-Frame Rack
154
Maintenance
155
Figure 41: Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance for
155
MX480 Router Cabinet Size and Clearance Requirements
156
MX480 Router Cabinet Airflow Requirements
156
MX480 Chassis Grounding Specifications
157
MX480 Chassis Grounding Points Specifications
157
Figure 42: Airflow through the Chassis
157
MX480 Router Grounding Cable Lug Specifications
158
Figure 43: Connecting AC Power to the Router
158
Figure 44: Connecting DC Power to the Router
158
MX480 Router Grounding Cable Specifications
159
Figure 45: Grounding Cable Lug
159
Table 71: Grounding Cable Specifications
159
Transceiver and Cable Specifications
161
Calculating Power Budget and Power Margin for Fiber-Optic Cables
161
Calculating Power Budget for Fiber-Optic Cable
161
Calculating Power Margin for Fiber-Optic Cable
162
Table 72: Estimated Values for Factors Causing Link Loss
162
Understanding Fiber-Optic Cable Signal Loss, Attenuation, and Dispersion
163
Signal Loss in Multimode and Single-Mode Fiber-Optic Cable
163
Attenuation and Dispersion in Fiber-Optic Cable
163
Routers
164
Table 73: Cable and Wire Specifications for Routing Engine and RCB Management and Alarm Interfaces
164
Cable and Pinout Specifications
167
RJ-45 Connector Pinouts for an MX Series Routing Engine ETHERNET Port
167
RJ-45 Connector Pinouts for MX Series Routing Engine aux and CONSOLE
167
Ports
167
Table 74: RJ-45 Connector Pinout for the Routing Engine ETHERNET Port
167
Table 75: RJ-45 Connector Pinout for the aux and CONSOLE Ports
168
AC Power Requirements, Specifications, and Guidelines
169
AC Electrical Specifications for the MX480 Router
169
Table 76: AC Power Supply Electrical Specifications
169
Power Requirements for an MX480 Router
170
Table 77: AC Power System Specifications
170
Table 78: MX480 Router Common Component Power Requirements
170
Table 79: FRU Power Requirements
171
Calculating Power Requirements for MX480 Routers
179
Table 80: MX480 DC Zoning
180
Table 81: Sample Power Requirements for an MX480 Router
181
Table 82: Calculating Power Budget for a MX480 AC Chassis
182
Table 83: Calculating Power Budget for a MX480 DC Chassis
182
Table 84: Calculating Input Power Examples
182
AC Power Circuit Breaker Requirements for the MX480 Router
183
AC Power Cord Specifications for the MX480 Router
183
Table 85: Calculating Thermal Output
183
Table 86: AC Power Cord Specifications
184
Figure 46: AC Plug Types
185
DC Power Requirements, Specifications, and Guidelines
187
DC Power Supply Electrical Specifications for the MX480 Router
187
Table 87: Power Supply Electrical Specifications
187
Power Requirements for an MX480 Router
188
Table 88: Power System Specifications
188
Table 89: MX480 Router Common Component Power Requirements
189
Table 90: FRU Power Requirements
189
Calculating Power Requirements for MX480 Routers
197
Table 91: MX480 DC Zoning
198
Table 92: Sample Power Requirements for an MX480 Router
199
Table 93: Calculating Power Budget for a MX480 AC Chassis
200
Table 94: Calculating Power Budget for a MX480 DC Chassis
200
Table 95: Calculating Input Power Examples
200
DC Power Circuit Breaker Requirements for the MX480 Router
201
Table 96: Calculating Thermal Output
201
DC Power Source Cabling for the MX480 Router
202
Figure 47: Typical DC Source Cabling to the Router
202
DC Power Cable Specifications for the MX480 Router
203
Figure 48: DC Power Cable Lug
203
Table 97: DC Power Cable Specifications
203
Initial Installation and Configuration
205
Unpacking the MX480 Router
207
Tools and Parts Required to Unpack the MX480 Router
207
Figure 49: Contents of the Shipping Crate
208
Verifying the MX480 Router Parts Received
209
Table 98: Parts List for a Fully Configured Router
209
Table 99: Accessory Box Parts List
210
Installing the Mounting Hardware
213
Installing the MX480 Router Mounting Hardware for a Rack or Cabinet
213
Table 100: Four-Post Rack or Cabinet Mounting Hole Locations
213
Figure 50: Installing the Front-Mounting Hardware for a Four-Post Rack or
214
Moving the Mounting Brackets for Center-Mounting the MX480 Router
215
Figure 51: Installing the Mounting Hardware for an Open-Frame Rack
215
Installing the MX480 Router
217
Installing an MX480 Router Overview
217
Tools Required to Install the MX480 Router with a Mechanical Lift
218
Lift
219
Removing the Power Supplies before Installing the MX480 Router with a
219
Removing the Fan Tray before Installing the MX480 Router with a Lift
220
Figure 52: Removing a Power Supply before Installing the Router
220
Removing the Scbs before Installing the MX480 Router with a Lift
221
Figure 53: Removing the Fan Tray
221
Removing the Dpcs before Installing the MX480 Router with a Lift
222
Figure 54: Removing an SCB
222
Removing the Fpcs before Installing the MX480 Router with a Lift
223
Figure 55: Removing a DPC
223
Installing the MX480 Router Using a Mechanical Lift
224
Figure 56: Removing an FPC
224
Figure 57: Installing the Router in the Rack
225
Reinstalling Components in the MX480 Router after Installing It with a Lift
226
Reinstalling the Power Supplies after Installing the MX480 Router with a
226
Lift
226
Reinstalling the Fan Tray after Installing the MX480 Router with a Lift
227
Figure 58: Reinstalling a Power Supply
227
Reinstalling the Scbs after Installing the MX480 Router with a Lift
228
Figure 59: Reinstalling a Fan Tray
228
Reinstalling the Dpcs after Installing the MX480 Router with a Lift
229
Figure 60: Reinstalling an SCB
229
Reinstalling the Fpcs after Installing the MX480 Router with a Lift
230
Figure 61: Reinstalling a DPC
230
Tools Required to Install the MX480 Router Without a Mechanical Lift
231
Figure 62: Reinstalling an FPC
231
Lift
232
Removing the Power Supplies before Installing the MX480 Router Without
232
Lift
233
Figure 63: Removing a Power Supply before Installing the Router
233
Removing the Scbs before Installing the MX480 Router Without a Lift
234
Figure 64: Removing the Fan Tray
234
Removing the Dpcs before Installing the MX480 Router Without a Lift
235
Figure 65: Removing an SCB
235
Removing the Fpcs before Installing the MX480 Router Without a Lift
236
Figure 66: Removing a DPC
236
Figure 67: Removing an FPC
237
Installing the MX480 Chassis in the Rack Manually
238
Figure 68: Installing the Router in the Rack
239
Lift
240
Reinstalling the Power Supplies after Installing the MX480 Router Without
240
Lift
241
Figure 69: Reinstalling a Power Supply
241
Reinstalling the Scbs after Installing the MX480 Router Without a Lift
242
Figure 70: Reinstalling a Fan Tray
242
Reinstalling the Dpcs after Installing the MX480 Router Without a Lift
243
Figure 71: Reinstalling an SCB
243
Reinstalling the Fpcs after Installing the MX480 Router Without a Lift
244
Figure 72: Reinstalling a DPC
244
Installing the MX480 Router Cable Management Bracket
245
Figure 73: Reinstalling an FPC
245
Figure 74: Installing the Cable Management Brackets
246
Connecting the MX480 Router to Power
247
Tools and Parts Required for MX480 Router Grounding and Power
247
Connections
247
Grounding the MX480 Router
248
Power Supplies
249
Powering on an AC-Powered MX480 Router
250
Figure 75: Connecting AC Power to the Router (110V)
250
Supplies
251
Supplies
254
Figure 76: Connecting DC Power to the Router
254
Powering off the MX480 Router
256
Connecting an MX480 AC Power Supply Cord
256
Connecting an MX480 DC Power Supply Cable
257
Figure 77: Connecting Power Cables to the DC Power Supply
258
Connecting the MX480 Router to the Network
261
Tools and Parts Required for MX480 Router Connections
261
Connecting the MX480 Router to Management and Alarm Devices
261
Connecting the MX480 Router to a Network for Out-Of-Band Management
262
Device
262
Figure 78: Ethernet Port
262
Figure 79: Routing Engine Ethernet Cable Connector
262
Connecting the MX480 Router to an External Alarm-Reporting Device
263
Figure 80: Auxiliary and Console Ports
263
Figure 81: Routing Engine Console and Auxiliary Cable Connector
263
Connecting the MX480 Router to a Network for Out-Of-Band Management
264
Figure 82: Alarm Relay Contacts
264
Connecting the MX480 Router to a Management Console or Auxiliary Device
265
Figure 83: Ethernet Port
265
Figure 84: Routing Engine Ethernet Cable Connector
265
Connecting the MX480 Router to an External Alarm-Reporting Device
266
Figure 85: Auxiliary and Console Ports
266
Figure 86: Routing Engine Console and Auxiliary Cable Connector
266
Connecting DPC, MPC, MIC, or PIC Cables to the MX480 Router
267
Figure 87: Alarm Relay Contacts
267
Figure 88: Attaching a Cable to a DPC
268
Figure 89: Attaching a Cable to a MIC
268
Connecting the Alarm Relay Wires to the MX480 Craft Interface
269
Figure 90: Alarm Relay Contacts
269
Initially Configuring the MX480 Router
271
Overview of Installing and Replacing Components
277
MX480 Field-Replaceable Units (Frus)
277
Tools and Parts Required to Replace MX480 Hardware Components
278
Table 101: Field-Replaceable Units
278
Table 102: Tools and Parts Required
278
Installing Components
281
Installing the MX480 Craft Interface
281
Installing the MX480 Air Filter
282
Figure 91: Installing the Craft Interface
282
Installing the MX480 Fan Tray
283
Figure 92: Installing the Air Filter
283
Installing an MX480 Routing Engine
284
Figure 93: Installing the Fan Tray
284
Figure 94: Installing a Routing Engine
285
Installing an MX480 DPC
286
Figure 95: Installing a DPC
288
Installing a Cable on an MX480 DPC, MPC, MIC, or PIC
289
Figure 96: Attaching a Cable to a DPC
289
Installing an MX480 FPC
291
Figure 97: Installing an FPC
293
Installing an MX480 MIC
294
Figure 98: Installing the Septum
294
Installing an MX480 Dual-Wide MIC
296
Figure 99: Installing a MIC
296
Figure 100: Removing the Septum
297
Figure 101: Installing a Dual-Wide MIC
298
Installing an MX480 MPC
299
Installing an MX480 PIC
301
Figure 102: Installing an MPC
301
Figure 103: Installing a PIC
303
Installing an MX480 as MLC
304
Installing an MX480 as MSC
305
Figure 104: Installing an as MLC
305
Figure 105: Installing an as MSC
306
Installing an MX480 as MXC
307
Installing an MX480 AC Power Supply
308
Figure 106: Installing an as MXC
308
Figure 107: Installing an AC Power Supply in an MX480 Router
309
Installing an MX480 DC Power Supply
310
Figure 108: Installing a DC Power Supply in the Router
312
Installing an MX480 SCB
313
Figure 109: Connecting DC Power to the Router
313
Installing an SFP or XFP Transceiver into an MX480 DPC, MPC, MIC, or PIC
315
Figure 110: Installing an SCB
315
Replacing Chassis Components
317
Replacing the MX480 Craft Interface
317
Disconnecting the Alarm Relay Wires from the MX480 Craft Interface
317
Removing the MX480 Craft Interface
318
Figure 111: Alarm Relay Contacts
318
Figure 112: Removing the Craft Interface
318
Installing the MX480 Craft Interface
319
Figure 113: Installing the Craft Interface
319
Connecting the Alarm Relay Wires to the MX480 Craft Interface
320
Figure 114: Alarm Relay Contacts
320
Replacing the MX480 Cable Management Brackets
321
Figure 115: Removing the Cable Management Brackets
321
Replacing the Management Ethernet Cable on an MX Series Router
322
Replacing the Console or Auxiliary Cable on an MX480 Router
322
Figure 116: Cable Connector
322
Figure 117: Ethernet Port
322
Figure 118: Auxiliary and Console Ports
323
Replacing Cooling System Components
325
Replacing the MX480 Air Filter
325
Removing the MX480 Air Filter
325
Installing the MX480 Air Filter
326
Figure 119: Removing the Air Filter
326
Replacing the MX480 Fan Tray
327
Figure 120: Installing the Air Filter
327
Removing the MX480 Fan Tray
328
Installing the MX480 Fan Tray
329
Figure 121: Removing the Fan Tray
329
Figure 122: Installing the Fan Tray
330
Replacing Host Subsystem Components
331
Replacing an MX480 Routing Engine
331
Removing an MX480 Routing Engine
331
Installing an MX480 Routing Engine
333
Figure 123: Removing a Routing Engine
333
Figure 124: Installing a Routing Engine
334
Replacing an SSD Drive on an RE-S-1800
335
Figure 125: RE-S-1800 Storage Drive Slots
335
Replacing an SSD Drive on an RE-S-X6-64G
336
Figure 126: RE-S-X6-64G Storage Drive Slots
337
Figure 127: Removing an SSD in the Routing Engine RE-S-X6-64G
338
Figure 128: Installing an SSD in the Routing Engine RE-S-X6-64G
340
Replacing Connections to MX480 Routing Engine Interface Ports
341
Replacing the Management Ethernet Cable on an MX Series Router
342
Replacing the Console or Auxiliary Cable on an MX480 Router
342
Figure 129: Cable Connector
342
Figure 130: Ethernet Port
342
Subsystem
343
Figure 131: Auxiliary and Console Ports
343
Removing the Routing Engine
344
Figure 132: Removing a Routing Engine from an MX240 Router
345
Figure 133: Removing a Routing Engine from an MX480 Router
345
Installing the Routing Engine RE-S-X6-64G
346
Figure 134: Removing a Routing Engine from an MX960 Router
346
Figure 135: Installing a Routing Engine in an MX240 Router
347
Figure 136: Installing a Routing Engine in an MX480 Router
348
Figure 137: Installing a Routing Engine in an MX960 Router
348
Verifying and Configuring the Upgraded Routing Engine as the Master
349
Verifying and Configuring the Upgraded Routing Engine as the Backup
349
Subsystem
349
Removing the Routing Engine
350
Installing the Routing Engine RE-S-X6-64G
351
Replacing Line Card Components
353
Replacing an MX480 DPC
353
Removing an MX480 DPC
353
Installing an MX480 DPC
355
Figure 138: Removing a DPC
355
Figure 139: Installing a DPC
357
Replacing a Cable on an MX480 DPC, MPC, MIC, or PIC
358
Figure 140: Attaching a Cable to a DPC
358
Removing a Cable on an MX480 DPC, MPC, MIC, or PIC
359
Installing a Cable on an MX480 DPC, MPC, MIC, or PIC
360
Replacing an MX480 FPC
362
Removing an MX480 FPC
362
Figure 141: Removing an FPC
364
Installing an MX480 FPC
365
Replacing an MX480 MIC
367
Figure 142: Installing an FPC
367
Removing an MX480 MIC
368
Figure 143: Removing a MIC
369
Figure 144: Removing a Dual-Wide MIC
369
Installing an MX480 MIC
370
Figure 145: Installing the Septum
370
Installing an MX480 Dual-Wide MIC
372
Figure 146: Installing a MIC
372
Figure 147: Removing the Septum
373
Figure 148: Installing a Dual-Wide MIC
374
Replacing an MX480 MPC
375
Removing an MX480 MPC
375
Figure 149: Removing an MPC
377
Installing an MX480 MPC
378
Replacing an MX480 PIC
380
Figure 150: Installing an MPC
380
Removing an MX480 PIC
381
Figure 151: Removing a PIC
382
Installing an MX480 PIC
383
Replacing an MX480 as MLC
385
Figure 152: Installing a PIC
385
Removing an MX480 as MLC
386
Figure 153: Removing an as MLC
387
Installing an MX480 as MLC
388
Replacing an MX480 as MSC
389
Figure 154: Installing an as MLC
389
Removing an MX480 as MSC
390
Installing an MX480 as MSC
391
Figure 155: Removing an as MSC
391
Figure 156: Installing an as MSC
392
Replacing an MX480 as MXC
393
Removing an MX480 as MXC
393
Installing an MX480 as MXC
394
Figure 157: Removing an as MXC
394
Figure 158: Installing an as MXC
395
Replacing Power System Components
397
Replacing an MX480 AC Power Supply
397
Removing an MX480 AC Power Supply
397
Figure 159: Removing an AC Power Supply
398
Installing an MX480 AC Power Supply
399
Replacing an MX480 DC Power Supply
400
Removing an MX480 DC Power Supply
400
Figure 160: Installing an AC Power Supply in an MX480 Router
400
Installing an MX480 DC Power Supply
402
Figure 161: Removing a DC Power Supply from the Router
402
Figure 162: Installing a DC Power Supply in the Router
405
Figure 163: Connecting DC Power to the Router
405
Replacing an MX480 AC Power Supply Cord
406
Disconnecting an MX480 AC Power Supply Cord
406
Connecting an MX480 AC Power Supply Cord
406
Replacing an MX480 DC Power Supply Cable
407
Disconnecting an MX480 DC Power Supply Cable
407
Connecting an MX480 DC Power Supply Cable
408
Figure 164: Connecting Power Cables to the DC Power Supply
409
Replacing Switch Fabric Components
411
Replacing an MX480 SCB
411
Removing an MX480 SCB
411
Figure 165: Removing an SCB
412
Installing an MX480 SCB
413
Figure 166: Installing an SCB
414
Upgrading an MX480 SCB
415
Preparing for the Upgrade
415
Upgrading the SCB in the Backup Routing Engine
417
Upgrading the SCB in the Master Routing Engine
419
Completing the SCB Upgrade
421
Upgrading an MX480 SCB or SCBE to SCBE2
423
Preparing the MX480 Router for the SCBE2 Upgrade
424
Powering off the MX480 Router
425
Removing an MX480 Routing Engine from an SCB or SCBE
426
Replacing the SCB or SCBE with SCBE2
426
Installing an MX480 Routing Engine into an SCBE2
426
Powering on the MX480 Router
427
Completing the SCBE2 Upgrade
428
Replacing an SFP or XFP Transceiver on an MX480 DPC, MPC, MIC, or PIC
429
Removing an SFP or XFP Transceiver from an MX480 DPC, MPC, MIC, or PIC
429
Figure 167: Removing Sfps or Xfps
430
Installing an SFP or XFP Transceiver into an MX480 DPC, MPC, MIC, or PIC
431
Upgrading an MX480 SCB
432
Preparing for the Upgrade
432
Upgrading the SCB in the Backup Routing Engine
433
Upgrading the SCB in the Master Routing Engine
435
Completing the SCB Upgrade
437
Maintaining the Chassis and Components
441
Routine Maintenance Procedures
443
Routine Maintenance Procedures for the MX480 Router
443
Maintaining Components
445
Tools and Parts Required to Maintain the MX480 Router
445
Maintaining the MX480 Air Filter
445
Maintaining the MX480 Fan Tray
446
Maintaining the MX480 Host Subsystem
448
Maintaining MX480 Dpcs
450
Holding an MX480 DPC
452
Figure 168: Do Not Grasp the Connector Edge
453
Storing an MX480 DPC
454
Figure 169: Do Not Rest the DPC on an Edge
454
Maintaining MX480 Fpcs
455
Holding an MX480 FPC
457
Figure 170: Do Not Grasp the Connector Edge
457
Figure 171: Do Not Carry an FPC with Only One Hand
458
Storing an MX480 FPC
459
Figure 172: Do Not Rest the FPC on an Edge
459
Maintaining MX480 Mics
460
Figure 173: Do Not Stack Fpcs
460
Maintaining MX480 Mpcs
461
Maintaining MX480 Pics
463
Maintaining Cables that Connect to MX480 Dpcs, Mpcs, Mics, or Pics
464
Maintaining the MX480 Power Supplies
465
Troubleshooting Hardware
467
Troubleshooting Components
469
Troubleshooting Resources for MX480 Routers
469
Command-Line Interface
469
Chassis and Interface Alarm Messages
470
Alarm Relay Contacts
470
Craft Interface Leds
470
Component Leds
471
Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center
471
Troubleshooting the MX480 Cooling System
472
Troubleshooting the MX480 Dpcs
472
Troubleshooting the MX480 Fpcs
474
Troubleshooting the MX480 Mics
476
Troubleshooting the MX480 Mpcs
477
Troubleshooting the MX480 Pics
479
Troubleshooting the MX480 Power System
479
Figure 174: MX480 High-Capacity DC Power Supply Input Mode Switch
482
Contacting Customer Support and Returning the Chassis or Components
485
Contacting Customer Support
487
Locating Component Serial Numbers
489
Displaying MX480 Router Components and Serial Numbers
489
MX480 Chassis Serial Number Label
491
Figure 175: Serial Number ID Label
491
MX480 SCB Serial Number Label
492
Figure 176: MX480 Chassis Serial Number Label
492
MX480 DPC Serial Number Label
493
Figure 177: SCB Serial Number Label
493
MX480 FPC Serial Number Label
494
Figure 178: DPC Serial Number Label
494
MX480 MIC Serial Number Label
495
Figure 179: FPC Serial Number Label
495
Figure 180: 2-Port MIC Serial Number Label
496
Figure 181: 4-Port MIC Serial Number Label
496
Figure 182: 20-Port MIC Serial Number Label
496
Figure 183: 40-Port MIC Serial Number Label
496
MX480 MPC Serial Number Label
497
Figure 184: MPC Serial Number Label
497
MX480 PIC Serial Number Label
498
MX480 Power Supply Serial Number Label
498
Figure 185: PIC Serial Number Label
498
Figure 186: AC Power Supply Serial Number Label
499
Figure 187: DC Power Supply Serial Number Label
499
MX480 Routing Engine Serial Number Label
500
Figure 188: Routing Engine Serial Number Label
500
Figure 189: RE-S-X6-64G Routing Engine Serial Number Label
500
Packing and Returning Components
503
Contacting Customer Support to Obtain Return Material Authorization
503
Guidelines for Packing Hardware Components for Shipment
504
Returning a Hardware Component to Juniper Networks, Inc
504
Packing the MX480 Router for Shipment
505
Safety and Compliance Information
507
General Safety Guidelines and Warnings
509
Definitions of Safety Warning Levels
510
Qualified Personnel Warning
512
Fire Safety Requirements
513
Fire Suppression
513
Fire Suppression Equipment
513
Warning Statement for Norway and Sweden
514
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to an MX480 Router
514
Figure 190: Placing a Component into an Electrostatic Bag
515
Installation and Maintenance Safety Guidelines and Warnings
517
Installation Instructions Warning
517
MX480 Chassis Lifting Guidelines
518
Ramp Warning
519
Rack-Mounting and Cabinet-Mounting Warnings
519
Grounded Equipment Warning
523
Radiation and Laser Warnings
525
Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings
525
General Laser Safety Guidelines
525
Class 1 Laser Product Warning
526
Class 1 LED Product Warning
526
Laser Beam Warning
526
Radiation from Open Port Apertures Warning
527
Maintenance and Operational Safety Guidelines and Warnings
529
Battery Handling Warning
529
Jewelry Removal Warning
530
Lightning Activity Warning
531
Operating Temperature Warning
532
Product Disposal Warning
533
Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings
535
General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings
535
Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage
536
Figure 191: Placing a Component into an Antistatic Bag
537
AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines
538
AC Power Disconnection Warning
539
DC Power Copper Conductors Warning
539
DC Power Disconnection Warning
540
DC Power Grounding Requirements and Warning
542
DC Power Wiring Sequence Warning
543
DC Power Wiring Terminations Warning
544
Midplane Energy Hazard Warning
546
Multiple Power Supplies Disconnection Warning
546
Action to Take after an Electrical Accident
547
Chapter 39 Agency Approvals and Compliance Statements
549
Agency Approvals for MX480 Routers
549
Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements
550
Canada
550
European Community
550
Israel
550
Japan
551
United States
551
Compliance Statements for Environmental Requirements
551
Compliance Statements for NEBS
551
Compliance Statements for Acoustic Noise for the MX480 Router
551
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