Advanced Clocking Module; Dc Power Supply - Juniper BX7000 Hardware Manual

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Advanced Clocking Module

Figure 9: DC Power Supply
Note: You can order a spare AC power supply unit or Hardened / Non-Hardened DC power suply
unit.
Fuse
The gateway has an electric fuse below both power supply slots. A time lag fuse of type 5 x 20 mm,
rated at 1.25A is used with the gateway.
The advanced clocking module (see Figure 10 on page 14) is an optional field-replaceable
component that provides a synchronized clock signal to the gateway. The advanced clocking
module acquires the clock source and synchronizes communication over TDM interfaces in the
gateway. The advanced clocking module distributes a synchronized clock signal throughout the
gateway by locking onto a clock signal originating from an internal clock source or by connecting to
an external clock source.
The reference clock inputs can be T1/E1 line clocks, Ethernet recovered clocks, IEEE1588V2
recovered clocks, or xDSL NTU-R timing. Externally available reference clocks are BITS T1/E1 rate
clocks, 1 PPS, and 10 MHz. The two BNC connectors and one RJ-45 port on the front panel of the
advanced clocking module connect to external clock signal sources. The advanced clocking
module provides the synchronized output clocks from any one of the above reference inputs based
on the clock's priority.
Note: The advanced clocking module is not hot-swappable. Removal or insertion of the
advanced clocking module in the gateway requires powering off the gateway.
There are eight methods to acquire and distribute the clock sources to the gateway. The advanced
clocking module can use input clocks from external reference clocks, or use recovered clocks from
within the gateway.
Internal sources include:
Two (primary and secondary) T1/E1 line recovered clocks
One Circuit Emulation Services (CES) recovered clock in T1 or E1 frequency rate
Copper and fiber-optic Ethernet (2.5/25/125 MHz) line recovered clocks from mother board
CHAPTER 1: BX7000 Multi-Access Gateway Overview
Advanced Clocking Module
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