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Gigabit Ethernet SFP Ports ........34 LEDs on ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers ....... . 35 System LED on the Front Panel .
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Power System Components and Descriptions ......41 ACX1000 and ACX1100 Power Overview ....... . . 41...
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Installing and Connecting an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router Overview ..97 Unpacking an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router ......98 Parts Inventory (Packing List) for an ACX1000 and ACX1100 Router .
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Connecting an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Fiber-Optic Cable ....124 Replacing an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Transceiver ......125 Removing an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Transceiver .
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Installation Safety Guidelines and Warnings ......163 ACX1000 and ACX1100 Chassis Lifting Guidelines ......163 Installation Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices .
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Agency Approval and Compliance Statements ..... . . 193 Agency Approvals for ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers ..... 193 Compliance Statements for Acoustic Noise for ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers .
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Figure 1: Front View of the ACX1000 Router ....... 4...
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Figure 33: Serial Number ID Label ........145 Figure 34: ACX1000 Chassis Serial Number Label ......146...
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Power System Components and Descriptions ......41 Table 15: Power Consumed by ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers ....41...
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Installation Overview ..........97 Table 33: Parts List for an ACX1000 and ACX1100 Router ....99...
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System Overview and Architecture ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router Overview on page 3 ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers Hardware and CLI Terminology Mapping on page 5 Packet Flow on ACX Series Routers on page 8 Protocols and Applications Supported by ACX Series Routers on page 9...
300-mm deep (or larger) enclosed cabinets, 19-in. equipment racks, or telco open-frame racks. ACX1000 Router Description The ACX1000 routers contain eight T1/E1 ports and twelve Gigabit Ethernet ports, eight of which are RJ-45 ports. The ports labeled COMBO PORTS provide an additional four RJ-45 ports or four Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports.
Figure 3: Front View of the ACX1100 Router Figure 4: Rear View of the ACX1100 Router Related ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers Hardware and CLI Terminology Mapping on page 5 Documentation LEDs on ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers on page 35 ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers Hardware and CLI Terminology Mapping...
ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router Table 3: CLI Equivalents of Terms Used in Documentation for ACX1000 Router (continued) Hardware Item (as Value (as displayed Description (as displayed in the in the CLI) displayed in the CLI) CLI) Item in Documentation...
3 4x 1GE (SFP) Xcvr (n) Abbreviated name of the n is a value Optical transceivers “Uplink Ports on ACX1000 and transceiver equivalent to the ACX1100 Routers” on page 32 number of the port in which the transceiver is installed.
ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router Related ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router Overview on page 3 Documentation Packet Flow on ACX Series Routers The class-of-service (CoS) architecture for ACX Series routers is in concept similar to that for MX Series routers. The general architecture for ACX Series routers is shown in...
A DE15 alarm cable is required to connect the ACX1000 and ACX1100 router to external alarm devices. Use the gauge wire appropriate for the external device that you are connecting.
ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router Table 6: Alarm Relay Contact Functions Contact Name Contact Name Function Contact 1 Normally Open (NO) Current is not flowing through Contact 1 and Contact 2 [REF] when operating normally. When the current flows, the closed alarm is generated.
Timing input when configured as Ordinary Clock (OC) or Boundary Clock (BC) Timing output when configured as BC Related External Clocking Ports Specifications on the ACX1000 and ACX1100 Router on page 65 Documentation Connecting the ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router to External Clocking Devices on page 112...
ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router Front Panel of an ACX1000 Router The front panel of an ACX1000 router consists of the following components (see Figure 11 on page 30): Chassis status LED labeled DC power terminals USB port for upgrading Junos OS...
Chapter 2: Chassis Components and Descriptions ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers Hardware and CLI Terminology Mapping on page 5 LEDs on ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers on page 35 Front Panel of an ACX1100 Router The front panel of an ACX1100 router consists of the following components (see...
Related ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router Overview on page 3 Documentation ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers Hardware and CLI Terminology Mapping on page 5 LEDs on ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers on page 35 Uplink Ports on ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers Unless otherwise specified, the information about uplink ports applies to both ACX1000 and ACX1100 routers.
E1 framing: through ce1-0/0/0 ce1-0/0/7 Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 Ports Each ACX1000 and ACX1100 router has twelve Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 ports. Table 8 on page 33 describes the ports in more detail. Table 8: RJ-45 Port Features Feature Description Supported standards...
Router has reported an alarm. On steadily Router has failed. T1/E1 Port LEDs The front panel of the ACX1000 router has eight T1/E1 ports, each with one pair of port LEDs. Table 11 on page 35 describes the LEDs in more detail.
ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router Ethernet Port LEDs Each Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 port on the front panel of the router has one pair of port LEDs. Table 12 on page 36 describes the LEDs in more detail. Table 12: Ethernet Port LEDs...
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The port is receiving data. – The port is not receiving data. Related Troubleshooting Resources for ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers on page 137 Documentation Front Panel of an ACX1000 Router on page 30 Uplink Ports on ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers on page 32...
Cooling System and Airflow Components and Descriptions Cooling System and Airflow in an ACX1000 and ACX1100 Router on page 39 Cooling System and Airflow in an ACX1000 and ACX1100 Router The router does not contain fans and is passively cooled by the heatsinks (see Figure 14 on page 39).
Maximum consumed by the router 65 W Related Connecting DC Power Cables to the ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router on page 105 Documentation ACX1000 and ACX1100 DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines on page 187 ACX1000 and ACX1100 DC Power Specifications on page 61...
CHAPTER 5 Preparation Overview Site Preparation Checklist for ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers on page 45 General Site Guidelines for ACX Series Routers on page 46 Site Preparation Checklist for ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers on page 47 ACX1000 and ACX1100 Router Environmental Specifications on page 48...
Plan the cable routing and management. Related Installing and Connecting an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router Overview on page 97 Documentation General Site Guidelines for ACX Series Routers on page 46 General Site Guidelines for ACX Series Routers Efficient device operation requires proper site planning and maintenance and proper layout of the equipment, rack or cabinet (if used), and wiring closet.
Install the device in a secure area, so that only authorized personnel can access the device. Related General Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 156 Documentation General Safety Guidelines for Juniper Networks Devices on page 155 Installation Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 164...
Plan the cable routing and management. Related Installing and Connecting an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router Overview on page 97 Documentation General Site Guidelines for ACX Series Routers on page 46 ACX1000 and ACX1100 Router Environmental Specifications The router must be installed in a rack or cabinet housed in a dry, clean, well-ventilated, and temperature-controlled environment.
Clearance requirements Cabinet airflow requirements Table 19 on page 51 provides the cabinet requirements and specifications for the router. Table 19: Cabinet Requirements and Specifications for the ACX1000 and ACX1100 Router Cabinet Requirement Guidelines Cabinet size You can mount the router in a cabinet that contains a 19-in.
Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance on ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers on page 56 Installing and Connecting an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router Overview on page 97 Rack Requirements for ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers You can mount the router on two-post racks or four-post racks.
CHAPTER 7 Cooling System and Airflow Cooling System and Airflow in an ACX1000 and ACX1100 Router on page 55 Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance on ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers on page 56 Cooling System and Airflow in an ACX1000 and ACX1100 Router...
Two threaded holes are provided on the front of the router chassis for connecting the router to earth ground. The grounding points fit 0.5-inch-long SAE 10-32 screws (American). The grounding points are spaced at 0.625-in. (15.86-mm) centers. Figure 17: Grounding Points on the ACX1000 and ACX1100 Router T1/E1 ACX1000...
ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router NOTE: All bare grounding connection points to the router must be cleaned and coated with an antioxidant solution before grounding the router. NOTE: All surfaces on the router that are unplated must be brought to a bright finish and treated with an antioxidant solution before connecting the router.
(4.11 mm ), minimum 90°C wire, or as required by the local code. Related Connecting the ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router to Earth Ground on page 103 Documentation Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router on page 158...
ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router into the AC appliance inlet coupler. The plug at the male end of the power cord fits into the power source receptacle that is standard for your geographic location. Table 22 on page 60 provides specifications on the AC power cord provided for each country or region.
Documentation ACX1000 and ACX1100 DC Power Specifications The power supplies in ACX1000 and ACX1100 routers are built in along the front left panel of the chassis with DC power terminals to connect power to the router. The power supplies are labeled When the ACX1100 router are operating normally and both power supplies are switched on, load sharing between them occurs automatically.
Ports and Connectors Alarm Contact Port Pinouts for ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers on page 63 External Clocking Ports Specifications on the ACX1000 and ACX1100 Router on page 65 Console/Auxiliary Port Connector Pinout on ACX Series Routers on page 65 Management Port Connector Pinout Information for ACX Series Routers on page 66...
Chapter 9: Ports and Connectors External Clocking Ports Specifications on the ACX1000 and ACX1100 Router The external clocking port on the ACX1000 and ACX1100 router contains four SMB connectors that support 10 MHz GPS and 1 pulse-per-second (PPS) signals. These signals are internally isolated and have surge protection.
Console/Auxiliary Port Connector Pinout on ACX Series Routers on page 65 Documentation USB Port Specifications for an ACX Series Router The following Juniper Networks USB flash drives have been tested and are officially supported for the USB port on all ACX Series routers: RE-USB-1G-S...
Network Cable and Transceiver Overview for ACX Series, M Series, and MX Series Routers Juniper Networks devices support a variety of fixed and pluggable transceivers and network cable, including multimode and single-mode fiber-optic cable. For a list of transceivers, see “Supported Network Interface Standards by Transceiver for ACX Series,...
(JTAC) can help you diagnose the source of the problem. Your JTAC engineer might recommend that you check the third-party optic or cable and potentially replace it with an equivalent Juniper Networks optic or cable that is qualified for the device.
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ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router Table 27: Supported Ethernet Standards (continued) Transceiver Monitoring Model Number Type Connector Available Standard Specifications SFP-GE10KT14R13 1000BASE-BX Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Bidirectional SFP Optical Interface Specifications SFP-GE10KT15R13 1000BASE-BX Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet...
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ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router Table 27: Supported Ethernet Standards (continued) Transceiver Monitoring Model Number Type Connector Available Standard Specifications CFP-100GBASE-ZR None See the Juniper Networks specification in the 100-Gigabit Ethernet 100GBASE-R Optical Interface Specifications. CFP2-100GBASE-LR4 CFP2 100GBASE-LR4 See the Juniper...
(including those from dispersion), and a safety margin for unexpected losses. Related Determining Transceiver Support and Specifications for Juniper Networks Devices Documentation Calculating Power Budget and Power Margin for Fiber-Optic Cables Use the information in this topic and the specifications for your optical interface to calculate the power budget and power margin for fiber-optic cables.
ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router can transmit. When you calculate the power budget, you use a worst-case analysis to provide a margin of error, even though all the parts of an actual system do not operate at the worst-case levels. To calculate the worst-case estimate of power budget (P...
Network Cable and Transceiver Overview for ACX Series, M Series, and MX Series Routers Juniper Networks devices support a variety of fixed and pluggable transceivers and network cable, including multimode and single-mode fiber-optic cable. For a list of transceivers, see “Supported Network Interface Standards by Transceiver for ACX Series,...
(JTAC) can help you diagnose the source of the problem. Your JTAC engineer might recommend that you check the third-party optic or cable and potentially replace it with an equivalent Juniper Networks optic or cable that is qualified for the device.
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ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router Table 30: Supported Ethernet Standards (continued) Transceiver Monitoring Model Number Type Connector Available Standard Specifications SFP-FE20KT15R13 100BASE-BX Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Bidirectional SFP Optical Interface Specifications SFP-GE10KT13R14 1000BASE-BX Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet...
You can use the to find information about Hardware Compatibility Tool the pluggable transceivers supported on your Juniper Networks device. To calculate the power budget and power margin, perform the following tasks: Calculating Power Budget for Fiber-Optic Cable on page 90...
ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router The following sample calculation for a 2-km-long multimode link with a power budget ) of 13 dB uses the estimated values from Table 29 on page 78 to calculate link loss (LL) as the sum of fiber attenuation (2 km @ 1 dB/km, or 2 dB) and loss for five connectors (0.5 dB per connector, or 2.5 dB) and two splices (0.5 dB per splice, or 1 dB) as well as...
Installing and Connecting an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router Overview on page 97 Unpacking an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router on page 98 Parts Inventory (Packing List) for an ACX1000 and ACX1100 Router on page 99 Installing the ACX1000 or ACX1100 Mounting Brackets on page 100...
General Site Guidelines for ACX Series Routers on page 46 Unpacking an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router The ACX1000 and ACX1100 routers are shipped in a cardboard carton, secured with foam packing material. The carton also contains an accessory box. CAUTION: ACX1000 and ACX1100 routers are maximally protected inside the shipping carton.
Chapter 11: Installation Overview Parts Inventory (Packing List) for an ACX1000 and ACX1100 Router The ACX1000 and ACX1100 routers are shipped in a cardboard carton, secured with foam packing material. The carton also contains an accessory box. The router shipment includes a packing list. Check the parts you receive in the router shipping carton against the items on the packing list.
Insert the four screws at the top and bottom of the bracket, and tighten each partially. Tighten the four screws completely. Repeat the procedure for the other bracket. Figure 19: Installing the Mounting Brackets to the Front of the ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router Figure 20: Installing the Mounting Brackets to the Rear of the ACX1000...
Chapter 11: Installation Overview Installing the ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router in the Rack NOTE: The router can be installed horizontally in a rack or cabinet. For additional installation options, contact JTAC. To install the router in the rack (see Figure 21 on page...
Site Preparation Checklist for ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers on page 45 Documentation Installing and Connecting an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router Overview on page 97 Installing the ACX1000 or ACX1100 Mounting Brackets on page 100 Connecting the ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router to Earth Ground on page 103...
Connecting the Router to Power Connecting the ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router to Earth Ground on page 103 Connecting DC Power Cables to the ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router on page 105 Connecting AC Power Cords to the ACX1100 Router on page 107...
Related Installing and Connecting an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router Overview on page 97 Documentation Connecting DC Power Cables to the ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router on page 105 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router on page 158...
Chapter 12: Connecting the Router to Power Connecting DC Power Cables to the ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router To connect DC power to the router, you need the following tools: Phillips (+) screwdriver, number 2 ESD grounding wrist strap M3 screws and flat washers...
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ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router Secure each power cable lug to the terminal with the flat washers and screw (see Figure 23 on page 107). Apply between 8 lb-in. (0.9 Nm) and 9 lb-in. (1.02 Nm) of torque to each screw. Do not overtighten the screw. (Use a number 2 Phillips screwdriver.)
ACX1000 and ACX1100 Power Overview on page 41 Documentation Installing and Connecting an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router Overview on page 97 Connecting the ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router to Earth Ground on page 103 ACX1000 and ACX1100 DC Power Specifications on page 61...
ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router Repeat Step through Step for the remaining power supply. Observe the system LED on the router. If an AC power supply is functioning normally, the system LED lights green steadily. If the system LED is not lit, the power supply is not functioning normally. Repeat the cabling procedures.
Connecting the ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router to an External Alarm-Reporting Device on page 111 Connecting the ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router to External Clocking Devices on page 112 Connecting ACX1000 or ACX1100 Routers to Management Devices To connect external devices and cables to the router, you need the following tools:...
ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router Figure 26: Ethernet Port CONSOLE/AUX port Console Server Connecting the Router to a Management Console or Auxiliary Device You can connect a console, laptop, modem, or other auxiliary device by connecting a serial cable to the port on the front panel labeled CONSOLE/AUX .
Chapter 13: Connecting the Router to External Devices Related Installing and Connecting an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router Overview on page 97 Documentation General Site Guidelines for ACX Series Routers on page 46 Management Port Connector Pinout Information for ACX Series Routers on page 66...
ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router Connecting the ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router to External Clocking Devices The ACX1000 and ACX1100 routers support external clock synchronization for Synchronous Ethernet, T1 or E1 line timing sources, and external inputs. Connecting 1PPS and 10MHz Timing Devices to the Router on page 112...
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Chapter 13: Connecting the Router to External Devices Initially Configuring the ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router on page 117 Configuring External Clock Synchronization for ACX Series Routers Issue the command to check the status of the port. show chassis synchronization user@host> show chassis synchronization...
CHAPTER 14 Installing Components Installing an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Transceiver on page 115 Installing an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Transceiver To install a transceiver: Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis.
Initially Configuring the ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router on page 117 Initially Configuring the ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router The ACX1000 and ACX1100 routers ship with Junos OS preinstalled and ready to be configured when the router is powered on. One 4-GB internal NAND Flash memory device...
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ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router This procedure connects the router to the network but does not enable it to forward traffic. For complete information about enabling the router to forward traffic, including examples, see the Junos OS configuration guides.
Replacing an ACX500 or ACX1100 Console or Auxiliary Cable Removing an ACX500 or ACX1100 Console or Auxiliary Cable on page 121 Installing an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Console or Auxiliary Cable on page 122 Removing an ACX500 or ACX1100 Console or Auxiliary Cable...
Console/Auxiliary Port Connector Pinout on ACX Series Routers on page 65 Documentation Replacing an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Management Ethernet Cable Removing an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Management Ethernet Cable on page 122 Installing an ACX1000 and ACX1100 Management Ethernet Cable on page 122 Removing an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Management Ethernet Cable...
Documentation Replacing an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Fiber-Optic Cable To replace a fiber-optic cable: Disconnecting an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Fiber-Optic Cable on page 123 Connecting an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Fiber-Optic Cable on page 124 Disconnecting an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Fiber-Optic Cable ACX Series routers have field-replaceable unit (FRU) optical transceivers to which you can connect fiber-optic cables.
(see “General Laser Safety Guidelines for Juniper Networks Devices” on page 171). To connect a fiber-optic cable to an optical transceiver installed in an ACX Series router:...
Replacing an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Transceiver Small form-factor pluggable transceivers (SFPs) are optical transceivers that are installed in the front panel of the ACX1000 and ACX1100 router. Transceivers are hot-insertable and hot-removable. Removing an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Transceiver on page 125...
ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router Use needlenose pliers to pull the ejector handle out from the transceiver. Grasp the transceiver ejector handle, and pull the transceiver approximately 0.5 in. (1.3 cm) out of the router. Using your fingers, grasp the body of the transceiver, and pull it the rest of the way out of the router.
Maintaining Components Routine Maintenance Procedures for the ACX1000 and ACX1100 Router on page 131 Maintaining Cables That Connect to ACX1000 and ACX1100 Network Ports on page 131 Maintaining the ACX1000 and ACX1100 Uplink Ports on page 132 Routine Maintenance Procedures for the ACX1000 and ACX1100 Router Purpose For optimum router performance, perform preventive maintenance procedures.
Use only an approved alcohol-free fiber-optic cable cleaning kit, such as the Opptex Cletop-S Fiber Cleaner. Follow the directions for the cleaning kit you use. Related Routine Maintenance Procedures for the ACX1000 and ACX1100 Router on page 131 Documentation Troubleshooting Resources for ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers on page 137...
CHAPTER 18 Troubleshooting Components Troubleshooting Resources for ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers on page 137 Monitoring System Log Messages on page 138 Verifying Active Alarms on page 138 Understanding Alarm Types and Severity Classes on ACX Series Routers on page 139...
ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router For more information on front panel LEDs, see “LEDs on ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers” on page Related Understanding Alarm Types and Severity Classes on ACX Series Routers on page 139 Documentation Verifying Active Alarms on page 138...
ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router Alarm Severity Classes Alarms on ACX Series routers have two severity classes: Major (steady red)—Indicates a critical situation on the router that has resulted from one of the following conditions. A red alarm condition requires immediate action.
Contacting Customer Support on page 143 Contacting Customer Support You can contact Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (JTAC) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in one of the following ways: On the Web, using the Case Manager link at: http://www.juniper.net/support/...
CHAPTER 20 Locating Component Serial Numbers Displaying ACX1000 and ACX1100 Components and Serial Numbers on page 145 ACX1000 and ACX1100 Chassis Serial Number Label on page 146 Displaying ACX1000 and ACX1100 Components and Serial Numbers Before contacting Juniper Networks, Inc. to request a Return Materials Authorization (RMA), you must find the serial number on the router or component.
NOTE: Do not return any component to Juniper Networks, Inc. unless you have first obtained an RMA number. Juniper Networks, Inc. reserves the right to refuse shipments that do not have an RMA. Refused shipments are returned to the customer by collect freight.
To pack the router for shipment: Retrieve the shipping box and packing materials in which the router was originally shipped. If you do not have these materials, contact your Juniper Networks representative about approved packaging materials. On the console or other management device connected to the Routing Engine, enter CLI operational mode and issue the following command to shut down the router software.
General Safety Guidelines and Warnings Definition of Safety Warning Levels on page 153 General Safety Guidelines for Juniper Networks Devices on page 155 General Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 156 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to an ACX1000 or ACX1100...
Chapter 22: General Safety Guidelines and Warnings DC Power Electrical Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 188 General Safety Guidelines for Juniper Networks Devices The following guidelines help ensure your safety and protect the hardware equipment from 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.
ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router General Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices Qualified Personnel Warning on page 156 Restricted-Access Area Warning on page 156 Qualified Personnel Warning WARNING: Only trained and qualified personnel should install or replace the hardware equipment.
Installation Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 164 Documentation Maintenance and Operational Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 175 General Electrical Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 181 DC Power Electrical Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 188 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to an ACX1000 or ACX1100 Router Many router hardware components are sensitive to damage from static electricity.
Establish procedures for protecting people in a fire emergency, provide safety training, and properly provision fire-control equipment and fire extinguishers. In addition, establish procedures to protect your equipment in a fire emergency. Juniper Networks products must be installed in an environment suitable for electronic equipment.
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To keep warranties effective, do not use a dry chemical fire extinguisher to control a fire at or near a Juniper Networks device. If a dry chemical fire extinguisher is used, the unit is no longer eligible for coverage under a service agreement.
ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router Installation Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices Observe the following warnings before and during hardware equipment installation: Intrabuilding Ports Warning on page 164 Installation Instructions Warning on page 164 Rack-Mounting Requirements and Warnings on page 165...
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ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router Router on asennettava telineeseen, joka on kiinnitetty rakennukseen. Jos telineessä 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.
ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router El router debe instalarse en un bastidor fijado a la estructura del edificio. Colocar el equipo en la parte inferior del bastidor, cuando sea la única unidad en el mismo. Cuando este equipo se vaya a instalar en un bastidor parcialmente ocupado, comenzar la instalación desde la parte inferior hacia la superior colocando...
CHAPTER 25 Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings General Laser Safety Guidelines for Juniper Networks Devices on page 171 Laser Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 171 General Laser Safety Guidelines for Juniper Networks Devices Devices with single-mode optical interfaces are equipped with laser transmitters, which are considered Class 1 Laser product by the U.S.
ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router Laser Beam Warning on page 173 Radiation from Open Port Apertures Warning on page 173 Class 1 Laser Product Warning WARNING: Class 1 laser product. Waarschuwing Klasse-1 laser produkt. Varoitus Luokan 1 lasertuote. Attention Produit laser de classe I.
CHAPTER 26 Maintenance and Operational Safety Guidelines and Warnings Maintenance and Operational Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 175 Maintenance and Operational Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices As you maintain the hardware equipment, observe the following warnings:...
ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router Warnung Bei Einsetzen einer falschen Batterie besteht Explosionsgefahr. Ersetzen Sie die Batterie nur durch den gleichen oder vom Hersteller empfohlenen Batterietyp. Entsorgen Sie die benutzten Batterien nach den Anweisungen des Herstellers. Avvertenza Pericolo di esplosione se la batteria non è installata correttamente.
ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router Attention Ne pas travailler sur le système ni brancher ou débrancher les câbles pendant un orage. Warnung Arbeiten Sie nicht am System und schließen Sie keine Kabel an bzw. trennen Sie keine ab, wenn es gewittert.
Devices on page 185 ACX1100 AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 186 ACX1000 and ACX1100 DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines on page 187 DC Power Electrical Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 188 Site Electrical Wiring Guidelines for Juniper Networks Devices on page 191...
ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router Grounded Equipment Warning WARNING: The network device is intended to be grounded. Ensure that the network device is connected to earth ground during normal use. Waarschuwing Deze apparatuur hoort geaard te worden Zorg dat de host-computer tijdens normaal gebruik met aarde is verbonden.
ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router 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...
överspänningsskyddet. Related DC Power Electrical Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 188 Documentation General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Electrical Codes for Juniper Networks Devices Install the router in compliance with the following local, national, or international electrical codes: United States—National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 70), United States...
ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router Many router components can be removed and replaced without powering off or disconnecting power to the router. Never install equipment if it appears damaged. Related In Case of an Electrical Accident on page 181...
ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router DC Power Electrical Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices When working with DC-powered equipment, observe the following warnings: DC Power Copper Conductors Warning on page 188 DC Power Disconnection Warning on page 188 DC Power Wiring Terminations Warning on page 190...
ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router DC Power Wiring Terminations Warning WARNING: When stranded wiring is required, use approved wiring terminations, such as closed-loop or spade-type with upturned lugs. These terminations must be the appropriate size for the wires and must clamp both the insulation and conductor.
Related General Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 156 Documentation General Electrical Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 181 Site Electrical Wiring Guidelines for Juniper Networks Devices Distance Limitations for Signaling on page 191 Radio Frequency Interference on page 191...
Routers on page 195 Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers on page 195 Compliance Statements for NEBS for ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers on page 197 Compliance Statements for Environmental Requirements for Juniper Networks Devices on page 197...
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ACX1000 and ACX1100 Universal Access Router IEC 60950-1 Information Technology Equipment - Safety - Part 1: General Requirements (with country deviations) EN 60825-1 Safety of Laser Products - Part 1: Equipment Classification, Requirements and User's Guide EN 300 386 V1.3.3 Telecom Network Equipment - EMC Requirements...
Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers Documentation on page 195 Compliance Statements for NEBS for ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers on page 197 Compliance Statements for Acoustic Noise for ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers on page 195 Compliance Statements for Environmental Requirements for Juniper Networks Devices...
GR-1089-CORE. Related Agency Approvals for ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers on page 193 Documentation Compliance Statements for Acoustic Noise for ACX1000 and ACX1100 Routers on page 195 Compliance Statements for Environmental Requirements for Juniper Networks Devices on page 197 Compliance Statements for Environmental Requirements for Juniper Networks Devices Batteries in this product are not based on mercury, lead, or cadmium substances.