can start incrementally with a single power supply, but it is not recommended that you bring up a PTX10000
system with less than three power supplies.
Each power supply input feed must be connected to a dedicated DC power source outlet.
Before you begin to connect power to the router be sure you understand how to prevent electrostatic
discharge (ESD) damage. See “Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage” on page 427.
To connect DC power to a JNP10K-PWR-DC power supply, see “How to Install a JNP10K-PWR-DC Power
Supply” on page 297. To connect DC power to a JNP10K-PWR-DC2 power supply, see “How to Install a
JNP10K-PWR-DC2 Power Supply” on page 311.
SEE ALSO
JNP10K-PWR-DC Power Supply | 65
How to Install a JNP10K-PWR-DC Power Supply | 297
JNP10K-PWR-DC2 Power Supply | 68
How to Install a JNP10K-PWR-DC2 Power Supply | 311
RELATED DOCUMENTATION
General Safety Guidelines and Warnings | 397
Grounded Equipment Warning | 412
Connecting the PTX10000 to External Devices
IN THIS SECTION
Connecting a PTX10000 to a Network for Out-of-Band Management | 237
Connecting a PTX10000 Router to a Management Console | 237
You can manage the PTX10008 or PTX10016 router by using the two management ports on the Routing
and Control board (RCB) for out-band management or through the console port on the RCB. To connect
a PTX10008 router or a PTX10016 router to external management devices, refer to the following sections:
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