Juniper PTX5000 Quick Start Manual
Juniper PTX5000 Quick Start Manual

Juniper PTX5000 Quick Start Manual

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Step 2: Unpack the PTX5000 | 6 Step 3: Install the PTX5000 Mounting Hardware | 7 Install the PTX5000 Mounting Hardware for a Four-Post Rack or Cabinet | 7 Install Cage Nuts, If Needed | 7 Install the Four-Post Mounting Shelf and Rear Support Bracket | 9...
  • Page 2 Connect the PIC Cables | 22 Step 8: Connect Power to the PTX5000 Router | 24 Connect Power to the PTX5000 60-A DC Input Power Trays | 24 Connect Power to the PTX5000 120-A DC Input Power Trays | 29...
  • Page 3: Quick Start Description

    PTX5000 Packet Transport Router Hardware Guide https://www.juniper.net/documentation/. The PTX5000 router is shipped in a wooden crate. A wooden pallet forms the base of the crate. The chassis is bolted to this pallet. The shipping crate also contains an accessory box and this Quick Start.
  • Page 4: Step 1: Prepare The Site For The Ptx5000

    PTX5000 Packet Transport Router Hardware Guide. Rack-Mounting Requirements You can install the PTX5000 in different types of racks, including a four-post rack or cabinet, or an open-frame rack. The rack rails must be spaced widely enough to accommodate the chassis's external dimensions: 62.5 in.
  • Page 5: Tools Required To Unpack And Install The Ptx5000

    At least 24 in. (61.0 cm) are required both in front of and behind the PTX5000. NEBS GR-63 recommends that you allow at least 30 in. (72.6 cm) behind the rack. Additional clearance is required to accommodate the depth of the following components: Front cable management system—3.8 in.
  • Page 6: Step 2: Unpack The Ptx5000

    M6 screws or UNC 1/4-20 screws Electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding wrist strap If you have an AC-powered router, gather the tools required to connect the PTX5000 to AC power: AC power cords Phillips (+) screwdriver, number 2 to access the metal AC wiring compartment and remove or attach the AC power cord.
  • Page 7: Step 3: Install The Ptx5000 Mounting Hardware

    Step 3: Install the PTX5000 Mounting Hardware IN THIS SECTION Install the PTX5000 Mounting Hardware for a Four-Post Rack or Cabinet | 7 Install the PTX5000 Mounting Hardware for an Open-Frame Rack | 11 To install the mounting hardware, perform one of the following procedures:...
  • Page 8 0.86 U 0.88 in. (2.2 cm) 0.50 U 0.25 in. (0.6 cm) 0.14 U Table 2: Mounting Hole Locations for Installing a PTX5000 in a Four-Post Rack Hole Distance Above U Division 63.88 in. (162.2 cm) 36.50 U 58.63 in. (148.9 cm) 33.50 U...
  • Page 9: Install The Four-Post Mounting Shelf And Rear Support Bracket

    The holes in the front-mounting flanges are spaced at 3 U (5.25 in. or 13.3 cm). Install the Four-Post Mounting Shelf and Rear Support Bracket To install the four-post mounting shelf and rear support bracket (see Figure 2 on page 10): 1.
  • Page 10: Remove The Center-Mounting Brackets

    Figure 2: Installing the Mounting Hardware for a Four-Post Rack Rear support bracket Four-post mounting shelf — — Remove the Center-Mounting Brackets The center-mounting brackets are not used for a four-post rack, and must be removed from the chassis. To remove the center-mounting brackets from the chassis: 1.
  • Page 11: Install The Ptx5000 Mounting Hardware For An Open-Frame Rack

    Figure 3: Removing the Center-Mounting Bracket Center-mounting bracket Install the PTX5000 Mounting Hardware for an Open-Frame Rack Install Cage Nuts, If Needed | 11 Install the Open-Frame Rack Mounting Shelf | 13 Install Cage Nuts, If Needed Insert cage nuts, if needed, into the holes listed in...
  • Page 12 2. On the front side of both rack rails, insert cage nuts in the holes specified for mounting the chassis (see Table 4 on page 12). Table 3: Mounting Hole Locations for Installing a PTX5000 Open-Frame Rack Shelf Hole Distance Above U Division 17.25 in.
  • Page 13: Install The Open-Frame Rack Mounting Shelf

    Install the Open-Frame Rack Mounting Shelf Before mounting the chassis in an open-frame rack, you must first install the open-frame rack mounting shelf. To install the open-frame rack mounting shelf (see Figure 4 on page 13): 1. On the rear of each rack rail, partially insert a mounting screw into the highest hole specified in Table 3 on page 12 for the open-frame rack mounting shelf.
  • Page 14: Step 4: Install The Ptx5000

    Use these handles only to help position the PTX5000. 2. Using the lift, position the PTX5000 in front of the rack, centering it in front of the mounting shelf. 3. Lift the chassis slightly above the surface of the mounting shelf, and position it as close as possible to the shelf.
  • Page 15 6. Visually inspect the alignment of the PTX5000. If the chassis is installed properly in the rack, all the mounting screws on one side of the rack should be aligned with the mounting screws on the opposite side, and the chassis should be level.
  • Page 16 Figure 6: Installing the PTX5000 in an Open-Frame Rack Open-frame rack Center-mounting bracket — — The holes in the front-mounting flanges are spaced at 3 U (5.25 in. or 13.3 cm).
  • Page 17 Figure 7: Installing the PTX5000 in a Four-Post Rack Four-post rack Front-mounting flange — —...
  • Page 18: Step 5: Connect The Ptx5000 Grounding Cable

    18): 1. Connect the grounding cable to a proper earth ground. 2. Verify that a licensed electrician has attached the cable lug provided with the PTX5000 to the grounding cable. 3. Make sure that grounding surfaces are clean and brought to a bright finish before grounding connections are made.
  • Page 19: Step 6: Install The Front Door On A Ptx5000

    Step 6: Install the Front Door on a PTX5000 Optionally, you can install a door over the front card cage of the PTX5000. For more information, see the following documentation: Installing the Front Door on a PTX5000 in a Four-Post Rack...
  • Page 20 3. Plug one end of a copper cable with RJ-45 connectors into the CONSOLE or AUXILIARY port on the Control Board in slot CB0. This port connects to the Routing Engine installed into the Control Board in slot CB0. 4. Attach the other end of the cable to the console or auxiliary device. 5.
  • Page 21: Connect To A Network For Out-Of-Band Management

    Connect to a Network for Out-of-Band Management To connect the Routing Engines in a PTX5000 to a network for management of the PTX5000, connect a UTP Category 5 Ethernet cable with an RJ-45 connector to the HOST/ETHERNET port on a Control Board.
  • Page 22: Connect The Pic Cables

    — Connect the PIC Cables The PTX5000 supports PICs that use various kinds of network cable, including multimode and single-mode fiber-optic cable. For information about the type of cable used by each PIC, see the PTX Series Interface Module Reference.
  • Page 23 CAUTION: Avoid bending fiber-optic cable beyond its minimum bend radius. An arc smaller than a few inches in diameter can damage the cable and cause problems that are difficult to diagnose. CAUTION: Do not let fiber-optic cable hang free from the connector. Do not allow fastened loops of cable to dangle, which stresses the cable at the fastening point.
  • Page 24: Step 8: Connect Power To The Ptx5000 Router

    Step 8: Connect Power to the PTX5000 Router IN THIS SECTION Connect Power to the PTX5000 60-A DC Input Power Trays | 24 Connect Power to the PTX5000 120-A DC Input Power Trays | 29 Connect Power to the PTX5000 Three-Phase Delta AC PDUs | 32...
  • Page 25 5. Switch the input power switches on the PDU faceplate to the off (O) position. 6. Loosen the captive screw that fastens the input power tray to the PDU . 7. Grasp the metal handle of the input power tray, and pull it out to remove the input power tray from the PDU (see Figure 13 on page 25.
  • Page 26 Figure 14: 60-A DC Input Terminals (RTN) -48V...
  • Page 27 Figure 15: Connecting the DC Source Power Cable Lugs to an Input Power Tray CAUTION: You must ensure that power connections maintain the proper polarity. The power source cables might be labeled (+) and (–) to indicate their polarity. There is no standard color coding for DC power cables.
  • Page 28 15. Route the negative (–) DC source power cable through the cable restraint, and connect it to the -48 V –2 input terminal (see Figure 14 on page 26). Using a 7/16-in. (11-mm) nut driver, tighten the nut to secure the cable lug to the input terminal (see Figure 15 on page 27).
  • Page 29: Connect Power To The Ptx5000 120-A Dc Input Power Trays

    Connect Power to the PTX5000 120-A DC Input Power Trays To connect the DC source power cables to the 120-A DC inputs: 1. Ensure that the voltage across the DC power source cable leads is 0 V and that there is no chance that the cable leads might become active during installation.
  • Page 30 12. Route the negative (–) DC source power cable lug through the right cable restraint. 13. Attach the negative (–) DC source power cable lug to the –48V (input) terminal, located on the right (see Figure 18 on page 31). Use a 10-mm nut driver to tighten the nut.
  • Page 31 Figure 18: Connecting the DC Source Power Cable Lugs to an Input Power Tray Cable restraint 14. Tighten the cable restraint over the DC power cables. 15. Verify that the source power cables are connected to the appropriate terminal: the positive (+) source cable to the return terminal (labeled RTN) and the negative (–) source cable to the input terminal (labeled –48V).
  • Page 32: Connect Power To The Ptx5000 Three-Phase Delta Ac Pdus

    Figure 19: Installing a 120-A DC Input Power Tray Connect Power to the PTX5000 Three-Phase Delta AC PDUs To connect the delta AC power cords to the three-phase delta AC PDUs (see Figure 26 on page 36): 1. Switch off the customer-site circuit breakers. Ensure that the voltage across the AC power source is 0 V and that there is no chance that the voltage might become active during installation.
  • Page 33 Figure 21: Retaining Nut on a Three-Phase Delta AC Power Cord Retaining nut Three-phase delta AC power cord — — Figure 22: Removing the Retaining Nut from a Three-Phase Delta AC Power Cord Retaining nut Three-phase delta AC power cord —...
  • Page 34 Figure 23: Connecting the Metal Retaining Bracket to Three-Phase Delta AC Power Cord Retaining nut Three-phase delta AC power cord — — Metal retaining bracket — 6. Using a number 2 Phillips (+) screwdriver, loosen the two captive screws on the metal AC wiring compartment.
  • Page 35 AC wiring compartment. 10. Verify that the AC power cord does not touch or block access to PTX5000 components, and that it does not drape where people could trip on it.
  • Page 36: Connect Power To The Ptx5000 Three-Phase Wye Ac Pdus

    Air exhaust ventilation Metal retaining bracket — — Connect Power to the PTX5000 Three-Phase Wye AC PDUs To connect an AC power cord to a three-phase wye AC PDU (see Figure 33 on page 41): 1. Switch off the customer-site circuit breakers. Ensure that the voltage across the AC power source is 0 V and that there is no chance that the voltage might become active during installation.
  • Page 37 3. Using a number 2 Phillips (+) screwdriver, loosen the four captive screws that fasten the metal retaining bracket to the PDU, and remove the metal retaining bracket from the PDU (see Figure 27 on page 37). Figure 27: Removing the Metal Retaining Bracket from a Three-Phase Wye AC PDU 4.
  • Page 38 Figure 29: Removing the Retaining Nut from a Three-Phase Wye AC Power Cord Retaining nut Three-phase wye AC power cord — — 5. Put the wires of the AC power cord through the hole of the metal retaining bracket, and screw the retaining nut onto the AC power cord to secure it to the metal retaining bracket (see Figure 30 on page 38).
  • Page 39 Figure 31: Connecting Power to a Three-Phase Wye AC PDU 7. Connect the wires to the AC terminal block on the three-phase wye AC power supply (Figure 32 on page 40). Using a 1/5-in. (5.5-mm) slotted screwdriver, loosen each of the input terminals or grounding point screws, insert each wire into the grounding point or input terminal, and tighten the screw.
  • Page 40 Figure 32: Connecting Power to the Three-Phase Wye AC Power Supply 8. Verify that the AC power wiring connections are correct. 9. Close the door to the metal AC wiring compartment, and use a number 2 Phillips (+) screwdriver to tighten the two captive screws to secure the door to the metal AC wiring compartment.
  • Page 41 Figure 33: Three-Phase Wye AC PDU Top installation handle Circuit breaker — — Front installation handle Wiring compartment — — Power OUTPUT switch Wiring compartment door — — Air exhaust ventilation Metal retaining bracket — —...
  • Page 42: Connect Power To The Ptx5000 High Capacity Dc Pdus

    Connect Power to the PTX5000 High Capacity DC PDUs To connect the DC source power cables to the High Capacity DC inputs: 1. Verify that a properly rated customer-site circuit breaker for each DC power cable has been installed. See PTX5000 DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines in the...
  • Page 43 Figure 34: High Capacity DC Input Terminals -48V/ 60A Figure 35: Connecting the DC Source Power Cable Lugs to an Input Power Terminal -48V/ 60A...
  • Page 44 CAUTION: You must ensure that power connections maintain the proper polarity. The power source cables might be labeled (+) and (–) to indicate their polarity. There is no standard color coding for DC power cables. The color coding used by the external DC power source at your site determines the color coding for the leads on the power cables that attach to the terminal studs on each power supply.
  • Page 45: Connect Power To The Ptx5000 High Capacity Delta Ac Pdus

    Connect Power to the PTX5000 High Capacity Delta AC PDUs To connect an AC power cord to a High Capacity Delta AC PDU (see Figure 36 on page 45): Figure 36: High Capacity Delta AC PDU Top installation handle Input voltage LED —...
  • Page 46 Figure 37: Removing the Metal Retaining Bracket from a High Capacity Delta AC PDU 4. Unscrew the retaining nut from the AC power cord (see Figure 38 on page 46 Figure 39 on page 47). Figure 38: Retaining Nut on an AC Power Cord Retaining nut AC power cord —...
  • Page 47 Figure 39: Removing the Retaining Nut from an AC Power Cord Retaining nut AC power cord — — 5. Put the wires of the AC power cord through the hole of the metal retaining bracket, and screw the retaining nut onto the AC power cord to secure it to the metal retaining bracket (see Figure 40 on page 47).
  • Page 48 Figure 41: Metal Brackets for Power Cords 50mm Metal Bracket with label Use for 740-053918, Metal Bracket with label Use for 740-053919, — — 740-059634 Power Cords—740-053918 indicates 740-059635, 740-035459 Power the 100-A power cord and 740-059634 the 150-A Cords—740-053919 indicates the power cord for power cord for the High Capacity Delta AC PDU.
  • Page 49 Figure 42: Attaching the Power Cord to the High Capacity Delta AC PDU 7. Connect the wires to the AC terminal block on the High Capacity Delta AC PDU (Figure 43 on page 50). Using a 1/5-in. (5.5-mm) slotted screwdriver, loosen each of the input terminal screws and the grounding point screw, insert each wire into the grounding point or input terminal, and tighten the screw.
  • Page 50 AC wiring compartment. 10. Verify that the AC power cord does not touch or block access to PTX5000 components, and that it does not drape where people could trip on it.
  • Page 51 PDU 0 status: State Online BoostConv OK Feed Switch 150Amps <<<=== Hours Used 142 Firmware Version (MCU1) 03.04 Figure 44: Ampere Switch WARNING: If you set the ampere switch in the wiring compartment incorrectly, the AC power cord might overheat. Setting the ampere switch incorrectly might also cause the site circuit breaker to trip.
  • Page 52: Connect Power To The Ptx5000 High Capacity Wye Ac Pdus

    Connect Power to the PTX5000 High Capacity Wye AC PDUs To connect an AC power cord to a High Capacity Wye AC PDU (see Figure 45 on page 52): Figure 45: High Capacity Wye AC PDU Top Installation handle Circuit breaker —...
  • Page 53 4. Using a number 2 Phillips (+) screwdriver, loosen the four captive screws that fasten the metal retaining bracket to the PDU, and remove the metal retaining bracket from the PDU (see Figure 46 on page 53). Figure 46: Removing the Metal Retaining Bracket from a High Capacity Wye AC PDU 5.
  • Page 54 Figure 48: Removing the Retaining Nut from an AC Power Cord Retaining nut AC power cord — — 6. Put the wires of the AC power cord through the hole of the metal retaining bracket, and screw the retaining nut onto the AC power cord to secure it to the metal retaining bracket (see Figure 49 on page 54).
  • Page 55 7. Attach the power cord to the PDU: a. Using a number 2 Phillips (+) screwdriver, loosen the two captive screws on the metal AC wiring compartment. b. Open the metal door of the metal AC wiring compartment. c. Push the wires of the AC power cord into the area for the metal retaining bracket, and pull the wires to the left toward the metal AC wiring compartment.
  • Page 56 AC wiring compartment. 11. Verify that the AC power cord does not touch or block access to PTX5000 components, and that it does not drape where people could trip on it.
  • Page 57: Connect Power To The Ptx5000 High Capacity Single-Phase Ac Pdus

    Connect Power to the PTX5000 High Capacity Single-Phase AC PDUs The high-capacity single-phase AC PDU accepts eight single-phase 30-A or eight single-phase 20-A, 200–250 VAC L-L input power. One 30-A or 20-A input power provides dedicated input power to each PSM.
  • Page 58 NOTE: The 30-A connector does not have a clamp, but it has its own integral clip for locking the connector. Figure 53: Plug Type for the 20-A Connector...
  • Page 59 Figure 54: Connecting 20-A Inputs to a High Capacity Single-Phase AC PDU 5. Connect up to eight inputs (20-A or 30-A) to the PDU. See Figure 55 on page 60 Figure 56 on page...
  • Page 60 Figure 55: Plug Types for the 30-A Connector...
  • Page 61 Figure 56: Connecting 30-A Inputs to a High Capacity Single-Phase AC PDU 6. Verify that the AC power wiring connections are correct. 7. Verify that the AC power cord does not touch or block access to PTX5000 components, and that it does not drape where people could trip on it.
  • Page 62: Step 9: Power On The Ptx5000

    Depending on the type of PDUs you have installed, perform the appropriate procedure: Power On a PTX5000 with 60-A DC PDUs To power on the DC-powered PTX5000 with 60-A DC PDUs and 60-A DC PSMs: NOTE: After powering off a power supply, you must wait at least 60 seconds before powering it on again.
  • Page 63 Fault LED is off. NOTE: If the Input OK and Output OK LEDs do not light steadily or if the FAULT LED is lit, see Troubleshooting the PTX5000 Power System in the PTX5000 Packet Transport Router Hardware Guide.
  • Page 64: Power On A Ptx5000 With 120-A Dc Pdus

    NOTE: The Routing Engine boots as the PDU completes its startup sequence. If the Routing Engine finishes booting and you need to power off the system, see Powering Off the PTX5000 in the PTX5000 Packet Transport Router Hardware Guide. After powering on a power supply, you must wait at least 60 seconds before powering it off.
  • Page 65 NOTE: The Routing Engine boots as the PDU completes its startup sequence. If the Routing Engine finishes booting and you need to power off the system, see the Powering Off the PTX5000 in the PTX5000 Packet Transport Router Hardware Guide.
  • Page 66: Power On A Ptx5000 With High Capacity Dc Pdus

    Power On a PTX5000 with High Capacity DC PDUs To power on the DC-powered PTX5000 with High Capacity DC PDUs and High Capacity DC PSMs: NOTE: After powering off a power supply, you must wait at least 60 seconds before powering it on again.
  • Page 67 NOTE: The Routing Engine boots as the PDU completes its startup sequence. If the Routing Engine finishes booting and you need to power off the system, see the Powering Off the PTX5000 in the PTX5000 Packet Transport Router Hardware Guide.
  • Page 68: Power On A Ptx5000 With Three-Phase Ac Pdus

    Power On a PTX5000 with Three-Phase AC PDUs To power on the AC-powered PTX5000 with three-phase delta AC PDUs or three-phase wye AC PDUs, and with AC PSMs: NOTE: After powering off a PDU, you must wait at least 60 seconds before powering it on again.
  • Page 69: Power On A Ptx5000 With High Capacity Single-Phase Ac Pdus

    Power On a PTX5000 with High Capacity Single-Phase AC PDUs To power on the AC-powered PTX5000 with high-capacity single-phase AC PDUs, and with AC PSMs: NOTE: After powering off a PDU, you must wait at least 60 seconds before powering it on again.
  • Page 70 NOTE: The management Ethernet port labeled HOST/ETHERNET on the Control Board is not available until after the initial software configuration. You can monitor the startup process during the initial installation using devices connected to the AUXILIARY or CONSOLE ports. 3. Turn on power to the external management device. 4.
  • Page 71: Step 10: Perform The Ptx5000 Initial Software Configuration

    Step 10: Perform the PTX5000 Initial Software Configuration These procedures connect a PTX5000 to the network but do not enable it to forward traffic. For complete information about enabling the PTX5000 to forward traffic, including examples, see the Junos OS configuration guides.
  • Page 72: Enter Configuration Mode

    NOTE: These procedures enable you to use the HOST/ETHERNET management port. For the initial configuration, use a device attached to the CONSOLE port. Enter Configuration Mode | 72 Configure User Accounts and Passwords | 72 Configure System Attributes | 73 Commit the Configuration | 75 Enter Configuration Mode 1.
  • Page 73: Configure System Attributes

    3. Set the user account class to super-user. [edit] root@host# set system login user user-name class super-user Configure System Attributes 1. Configure the name of the PTX5000. If the name includes spaces, enclose the name in quotation marks (“ ”). [edit] root@# set system host-name host-name NOTE: The DNS server does not use the hostname to resolve to the correct IP address.
  • Page 74 0 family inet address address/prefix-length 5. Configure the IP address of a backup router. The backup router allows the PTX5000 to install a route to the management network while the Routing Engine is booting and before the routing protocol process (rpd) is up and running.
  • Page 75: Commit The Configuration

    Commit the Configuration 1. Display the configuration to verify that it is correct. [edit] root@# show system { host-name host-name; domain-name domain-name; backup-router address; root-authentication { authentication-method (password | public-key); name-server { address; interfaces { em0 { unit 0 { family inet { address address/prefix-length;...
  • Page 76: Safety Warnings

    Safety Warnings WARNING: See installation instructions before connecting the PTX5000. This is a summary of safety warnings. For a complete list of warnings for the PTX5000, including translations, see the PTX5000 Packet Transport Router Hardware Guide https://www.juniper.net/documentation/hardware/. WARNING: The intrabuilding ports of the equipment or subassembly are suitable for connection to intrabuilding or unexposed wiring or cabling only.
  • Page 77 Manually installing the PTX5000 without a mechanical lift is not supported. The PTX5000 must be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack. When mounting the PTX5000 in a partially filled rack, load the rack from the bottom to the top with the heaviest component at the bottom of the rack.
  • Page 78: Ptx5000 Compliance Statements For Nebs

    The attached power cable is only for this product. Do not use the cable for another product. PTX5000 Compliance Statements for NEBS The equipment is suitable for installation as part of the Common Bonding Network (CBN). The equipment is suitable for installation in locations where the National Electrical Code (NEC) applies.
  • Page 79: Canada

    Canada CAN ICES-3 (A)/NMB-3(A) European Community This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product might cause radio interference in which case the user might be required to take adequate measures. Israel Translation from Hebrew—Warning: This product is Class A. In residential environments, the product might cause radio interference, and in such a situation, the user might be required to take adequate measures.
  • Page 80: United States

    Juniper Networks website at https://www.juniper.net/documentation/. Requesting Technical Support Technical product support is available through the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (JTAC). If you are a customer with an active J-Care or Partner Support Service support contract, or are covered under warranty, and need postsales technical support, you can access our tools and resources online or open a case with JTAC.
  • Page 81: Self-Help Online Tools And Resources

    Self-Help Online Tools and Resources For quick and easy problem resolution, Juniper Networks has designed an online self-service portal called the Customer Support Center (CSC) that provides you with the following features: Find CSC offerings: https://www.juniper.net/customers/support/ Search for known bugs: https://prsearch.juniper.net/...
  • Page 82 Copyright © 2019 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Juniper Networks, the Juniper Networks logo, Juniper, and Junos are registered trademarks of Juniper Networks, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks may be property of their respective owners.

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