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Summary of Contents for Juniper XRE200
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XRE200 External Routing Engine Hardware Guide Published 2020-12-15...
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END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT The Juniper Networks product that is the subject of this technical documentation consists of (or is intended for use with) Juniper Networks software. Use of such software is subject to the terms and conditions of the End User License Agreement (“EULA”) posted at https://support.juniper.net/support/eula/.
Power Supplies | 20 Fan Modules | 20 XRE200 External Routing Engine Hardware Configurations | 20 Chassis Physical Specifications for an XRE200 External Routing Engine | 21 Field-Replaceable Units for an XRE200 External Routing Engine | 22 XRE200 Chassis | 23...
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DC Power Lug Specifications for an XRE200 External Routing Engine | 41 XRE200 Modules | 41 Virtual Chassis Control Interface (VCCI) Modules in an XRE200 External Routing Engine | 42 Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Module in an XRE200 External Routing Engine | 43...
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Installing and Connecting an XRE200 External Routing Engine | 70 Mounting an XRE200 External Routing Engine on Two Posts in a Rack or Cabinet | 71 Mounting an XRE200 External Routing Engine on Four Posts in a Rack or Cabinet | 73...
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Powering Off an XRE200 External Routing Engine That Has CLI Access | 115 Powering Off an XRE200 External Routing Engine That Does Not Have CLI Access | 117 Removing an XRE200 External Routing Engine from a Rack or Cabinet | 118...
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Fire Safety Requirements | 138 Fire Suppression | 138 Fire Suppression Equipment | 138 Installation Instructions Warning | 140 Chassis and Component Lifting Guidelines | 140 Ramp Warning | 141 Rack-Mounting and Cabinet-Mounting Warnings | 141 Grounded Equipment Warning | 147 Radiation from Open Port Apertures Warning | 148 Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings | 149 General Laser Safety Guidelines | 149...
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Japan | 182 Korea | 183 United States | 183 FCC Part 15 Statement | 183 Nonregulatory Environmental Standards | 184 Compliance Statements for Acoustic Noise for EX Series Switches | 185 Statements of Volatility for Juniper Network Devices | 185...
Use this guide to install hardware and perform initial software configuration, routine maintenance, and troubleshooting for the XRE200 External Routing Engine. After completing the installation and basic configuration procedures covered in this guide, refer to the Junos OS documentation for information about further software configuration.
If the example configuration contains the top level of the hierarchy (or multiple hierarchies), the example is a full example. In this case, use the load merge command. If the example configuration does not start at the top level of the hierarchy, the example is a snippet. In this case, use the load merge relative command.
Merging a Snippet To merge a snippet, follow these steps: 1. From the HTML or PDF version of the manual, copy a configuration snippet into a text file, save the file with a name, and copy the file to a directory on your routing platform. For example, copy the following snippet to a file and name the file ex-script-snippet.conf.
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Table 1: Notice Icons Icon Meaning Description Informational note Indicates important features or instructions. Caution Indicates a situation that might result in loss of data or hardware damage. Warning Alerts you to the risk of personal injury or death. Laser warning Alerts you to the risk of personal injury from a laser.
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xiii Table 2: Text and Syntax Conventions (continued) Convention Description Examples Italic text like this Represents variables (options for Configure the machine’s domain which you substitute a value) in name: commands or configuration [edit] statements. root@# set system domain-name domain-name Text like this Represents names of configuration To configure a stub area, include...
URL or page number, and software version (if applicable). Requesting Technical Support Technical product support is available through the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (JTAC). If you are a customer with an active Juniper Care or Partner Support Services support contract, or are...
JTAC hours of operation—The JTAC centers have resources available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. 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/...
An EX8200 Virtual Chassis supports up to two external Routing Engines and up to four EX8200 switches. A second XRE200 External Routing Engine can be added to the Virtual Chassis configuration to provide external Routing Engine redundancy. Juniper Networks EX8208 and EX8216 Ethernet Switches can be part of the same EX8200 Virtual Chassis.
EX8200 Virtual Chassis. You can use the SFP ports to connect XRE200 External Routing Engines over distances up to 43.5 miles (70 km). You can also use the SFP VCPs to connect an XRE200 External Routing Engine to an EX8200 switch within a Virtual Chassis only if an intermediary switch is used.
The XRE200 External Routing Engine ships with two fan modules. The fan modules provide cooling to the system and are installed in the fan module slots on the rear panel of the XRE200 External Routing Engine. Fan modules are hot-removable and hot-insertable FRUs. See “Installing a Fan Module in an XRE200...
Two AC power cords (AC power supply bundle only) Chassis Physical Specifications for an XRE200 External Routing Engine The XRE200 External Routing Engine is an external Routing Engine used to connect multiple EX8200 switches into a single Virtual Chassis. See...
Dual power supply configuration (shipping configuration): 27 lb (12.2 kg) You can mount an XRE200 External Routing Engine on 2 rack units (2 U) of a standard 19-in. rack. An XRE200 External Routine Engine supports two-post and four-post rack mounting. A four-post rack mount kit is shipped with all XRE200 External Routing Engines.
Virtual Chassis Control Interface (VCCI) Offline field-replaceable. modules NOTE: If you have a Juniper J-Care service contract, register any addition, change, or upgrade of hardware components at https://www.juniper.net/customers/support/tools/updateinstallbase/ . Failure to do so can result in significant delays if you need replacement parts. This note does not apply if you replace existing components with the same type of component.
Virtual Chassis Port LEDs on an XRE200 External Routing Engine | 32 Front Panel of an XRE200 External Routing Engine The front panel of an XRE200 External Routing Engine consists of the following components: Chassis LEDs—Power LED, Hard disk LED, and Hardware LED...
There are six buttons to the right of the LCD panel on the XRE200 External Routing Engine. You use four of the buttons—Up (↑), Down (↓), Enter ( ), and Cancel (X)—to navigate the LCD interface. The other two...
In the idle mode, line 2 of the Idle menu displays the Status LED modes of the network ports and the total number of alarms in the XRE200 External Routing Engine. The number of alarms is updated every second. The status mode allows you to get status information for the following items:...
EZSetup NOTE: The EZSetup option is displayed in the LCD menu, but EZSetup is not supported for XRE200 External Routing Engines. LCD Panel Menus The LCD panel has three menus: Idle, Status, and Maintenance. Toggle between the LCD menus by pressing the Up (↑) and Down (↓) buttons. Enter the Status or Maintenance menu by pressing the Enter ( ) button.
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Description Idle Line 1 of the Idle menu displays the member ID and the hostname of the XRE200 External Routing Engine. Line 2 of the Idle menu displays the Status LED modes of the network ports and the total number of alarms in the XRE200 External Routing Engine.
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Table 6: LCD Panel Menu Options for the XRE200 External Routing Engine (continued) Menu Description Maintenance The Maintenance menu has the following options: SYSTEM HALT?—Choose one of the following: Press Enter ( ) to halt the external Routing Engine. NOTE: An external Routing Engine switchover automatically occurs when the primary external Routing Engine is halted and a backup external Routing Engine is configured.
Chassis LEDs on an XRE200 External Routing Engine The XRE200 External Routing Engine has three chassis LEDs on the bottom left side of the front panel. Table 7 on page 30 describes the chassis LEDs on an XRE200 External Routing Engine, their colors and states, and the status they indicate.
Management Port LEDs on an XRE200 External Routing Engine The management port (labeled MGMT) on the XRE200 External Routing Engine has two LEDs that indicate link/activity and port status (see Figure 6 on page 31). The management port is set to full duplex and the speed is set to 100 Mbps.
Virtual Chassis Port LEDs on an XRE200 External Routing Engine Each Ethernet Virtual Chassis port (VCP) on the XRE200 External Routing Engine—each VCP on the RJ-45 or SFP VCCI module as well as the native VCP (port 0)—has two LEDs.
1000 Mbps XRE200 Cooling System The cooling system in an XRE200 External Routing Engine consists of two fan modules, left and right side air intake, and exhaust openings in the power supplies. The fan modules are located in the fan module slots on the back of the XRE200 External Routing Engine.
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You can use the hardware chassis LEDs to monitor environmental status. See “Chassis LEDs on an XRE200 External Routing Engine” on page RELATED DOCUMENTATION Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance for an XRE200 External Routing Engine | 58 Installing a Fan Module in an XRE200 External Routing Engine | 93...
The AC power supply in an XRE200 External Routing Engine is a hot-insertable and hot-removable field-replaceable unit (FRU). Power supplies are installed in the power supply slots on the back of the chassis. All XRE200 External Routing Engines are shipped with two AC or DC power supplies.
SEE ALSO Installing an AC or DC Power Supply in an XRE200 External Routing Engine | 96 AC Power Supply LED in XRE200 External Routing Engines An AC power supply has one bicolored power supply status LED on its faceplate. This LED displays...
AC Power Specifications for XRE200 External Routing Engines The XRE200 External Routing Engine ships with two AC power supplies that provide power to the external Routing Engine. Table 13 on page 37 lists the AC power specifications for a 250 W power supply used in XRE200 External Routing Engines.
BS 1363A DC Power Supply in an XRE200 External Routing Engine An XRE200 External Routing Engine supports two 560 W DC power supplies. The DC power input (-48 VDC and return) requires a dedicated customer site circuit breaker. We recommend that you use a two-pole 20-amp DC circuit breaker, or whatever is required by local code.
The DC power supply in an XRE200 External Routing Engine is a hot-insertable and hot-removable field-replaceable unit (FRU). You install power supplies in the power supply slots on the back of the chassis. All XRE200 External Routing Engines are shipped with two AC or DC power supplies.
DC Power Specifications for an XRE200 External Routing Engine Table 16 on page 40 lists the power specifications for the 560 W DC power supply used in XRE200 External Routing Engines. Table 16: Power Specifications for a DC Power Supply in an XRE200 External Routing Engine...
XRE200 Modules IN THIS SECTION Virtual Chassis Control Interface (VCCI) Modules in an XRE200 External Routing Engine | 42 Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Module in an XRE200 External Routing Engine | 43 Hard Disk Drive LEDs on an XRE200 External Routing Engine | 44...
ACT SPD Optical ports Each VCCI module can be installed in one of the two VCCI slots on the front panel of the XRE200 External Routing Engine. The XRE200 External Routing Engine supports up to two VCCI modules and any combination...
Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Module in an XRE200 External Routing Engine The hard disk drive (HDD) module in an XRE200 External Routing Engine is a 160 GB module. The XRE200 External Routing Engine is shipped with two HDD modules, one in each HDD module slot on the front panel of the external Routing Engine.
Hard Disk Drive LEDs on an XRE200 External Routing Engine An XRE200 External Routing Engine ships with two Hard Disk Drive (HDD) modules. Each HDD module on the external Routing Engine has two LEDs—a Hard disk Activity LED and a Hard disk Failure LED.
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Table 17: HDD Module LEDs on an XRE200 External Routing Engine (continued) Hard Disk Activity LED Hard Disk Failure LED Description and Recommended Action On (both HDD modules) Contact the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (JTAC). “Contact Customer Support to Obtain Return Material Authorization”...
C HAPTER Site Planning, Preparation, and Specifications Site Preparation Checklist for an XRE200 | 47 XRE200 Site Guidelines and Requirements | 49 XRE200 Network Cable and Transceiver Planning | 59 XRE200 Management Cable Specifications and Pinouts | 62 Planning an EX8200 Virtual Chassis | 65...
Site Preparation Checklist for an XRE200 The checklist in Table 18 on page 47 summarizes the tasks you need to perform when preparing a site for an XRE200 External Routing Engine installation. Table 18: Site Preparation Checklist Item or Task...
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Engines and EX8200 Switches” on page 60 Plan the cable routing and management. RELATED DOCUMENTATION General Safety Guidelines and Warnings | 133 General Site Guidelines | 54 Installing and Connecting an XRE200 External Routing Engine | 70...
Rack Requirements | 55 Cabinet Requirements | 57 Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance for an XRE200 External Routing Engine | 58 Environmental Requirements and Specifications for EX Series Switches The switch must be installed in a rack or cabinet housed in a dry, clean, well-ventilated, and temperature-controlled environment.
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Table 19: EX Series Switch Environmental Tolerances Environment Tolerance Switch or device Altitude Relative Humidity Temperature Seismic EX2200-C No performance Normal operation ensured Normal operation ensured Complies with Zone degradation up to in the relative humidity in the temperature range 4 earthquake 5,000 feet (1524 range 10% through 85%...
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Table 19: EX Series Switch Environmental Tolerances (continued) Environment Tolerance Switch or device Altitude Relative Humidity Temperature Seismic EX3400 No performance Normal operation ensured Normal operation ensured Complies with Zone degradation up to in the relative humidity in the temperature range 4 earthquake 10,000 feet range 10% through 85%...
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Table 19: EX Series Switch Environmental Tolerances (continued) Environment Tolerance Switch or device Altitude Relative Humidity Temperature Seismic EX4550 No performance Normal operation ensured EX4550-32F switches— Complies with Zone degradation up to in the relative humidity Normal operation 4 earthquake 10,000 feet range 10% through 85% ensured in the...
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Table 19: EX Series Switch Environmental Tolerances (continued) Environment Tolerance Switch or device Altitude Relative Humidity Temperature Seismic EX8208 No performance Normal operation ensured Normal operation is ensured Complies with Zone degradation up to in the relative humidity in the temperature range 4 earthquake 10,000 feet range 10% through 85%...
1705 container: – 40° F (–40° C) BTU/hour to 158° F (70° C) (500 W). XRE200 No performance Normal operation ensured Normal operation ensured Complies with Zone degradation up to in the relative humidity in the temperature range...
Site Electrical Wiring Guidelines Table 20 on page 55 describes the factors you must consider while planning the electrical wiring at your site. WARNING: You must provide a properly grounded and shielded environment and use electrical surge-suppression devices. Avertissement Vous devez établir un environnement protégé et convenablement mis à...
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Rack requirements consist of: Rack type Mounting bracket hole spacing Rack size and strength Rack connection to the building structure Table 21 on page 56 provides the rack requirements and specifications. Table 21: Rack Requirements and Specifications Rack Requirement Guidelines Rack type You can mount the device on a rack that provides bracket holes or hole patterns spaced at 1-U (1.75 in.
Cabinet Requirements You can mount the device in a cabinet that contains a 19-in. rack. Cabinet requirements consist of: Cabinet size Clearance requirements Cabinet airflow requirements Table 22 on page 57 provides the cabinet requirements and specifications. Table 22: Cabinet Requirements and Specifications Cabinet Requirement Guidelines Cabinet size...
XRE200 External Routing Engine. If you are mounting an XRE200 External Routing Engine on a rack with other equipment, or if you are placing it on the desktop or floor near other equipment, ensure that the exhaust from other equipment does not blow into the intake vents of the chassis.
Pluggable Transceivers Supported on XRE200 External Routing Engines The SFP Virtual Chassis Control Interface (VCCI) module for XRE200 External Routing Engines supports SFP transceivers. You can find the list of transceivers supported on XRE200 External Routing Engines and information about those transceivers at the Hardware Compatibility Tool page for XRE200.
External Routing Engines connect to any Virtual Chassis port (VCP) when connecting to other external Routing Engines. The same cables are used to connect XRE200 External Routing Engines to EX8200 switches or to XRE200 External Routing Engines. Table 23 on page 60 lists the specifications for the cables that connect the XRE200 External Routing Engine to EX8200 switches.
Virtual Chassis Port Connector Pinout Information for RJ-45 Connections on an XRE200 External Routing Engine | 64 USB Port Specifications for an XRE200 External Routing Engine The following Juniper Networks USB flash drives have been tested and are officially supported for the XRE200 External Routing Engine: RE-USB-1G-S...
Console Port Connector Pinout Information The console port on a Juniper Networks device is an RS-232 serial interface that uses an RJ-45 connector to connect to a console management device. The default baud rate for the console port is 9600 baud.
Virtual Chassis Port Connector Pinout Information for RJ-45 Connections on an XRE200 External Routing Engine A Virtual Chassis port (VCP) on an XRE200 External Routing Engine uses an RJ-45 connector to connect to EX8200 member switches or to another external Routing Engine. The VCPs on an XRE200 External Routing Engine include built-in port 0 (labeled 0) and ports 0 through 3 on each Virtual Chassis Control Interface (VCCI) module.
The number of devices in the Virtual Chassis and location—You can interconnect up to eight EX8200 switches and up to two XRE200 External Routing Engines to form an EX8200 Virtual Chassis. You can stack the switches and external Routing Engines in a single rack or install them in multiple racks. For information on the size and strength of racks for the switches or external Routing Engines, see “Rack...
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XRE200 External Routing Engines” on page 37 for AC power supply information or “DC Power Specifications for an XRE200 External Routing Engine” on page 40 for DC power supply information. See Calculating Power Requirements for an EX8208 Switch or Calculating Power Requirements for an EX8216 Switch for information on EX8200 switch power requirements.
C HAPTER Initial Installation and Configuration Unpacking and Mounting the XRE200 | 68 Connecting the XRE200 to Power | 76 Connecting the XRE200 to Management Devices | 83 Configuring an EX8200 Virtual Chassis (CLI Procedure) | 87...
Installing and Connecting an XRE200 External Routing Engine | 70 Mounting an XRE200 External Routing Engine on Two Posts in a Rack or Cabinet | 71 Mounting an XRE200 External Routing Engine on Four Posts in a Rack or Cabinet | 73 Unpacking an XRE200 External Routing Engine The XRE200 External Routing Engine connects to EX8200 switches to form an EX8200 Virtual Chassis.
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7. Save the shipping carton and packing materials in case you need to move or ship the external Routing Engine later. Figure 19: Unpacking an XRE200 External Routing Engine Table 29: Inventory of Components Provided with an XRE200 External Routing Engine Component Quantity...
Register your product(s) at https://tools.juniper.net/svcreg/SRegSerialNum.jsp. Update your installation base at https://www.juniper.net/customers/csc/management/updateinstallbase.jsp. Installing and Connecting an XRE200 External Routing Engine The XRE200 External Routing Engine connects to EX8200 switches to form an EX8200 Virtual Chassis.
Mounting an XRE200 External Routing Engine on Two Posts in a Rack or Cabinet You can mount an XRE200 Routing Engine on two posts of a 19-in. rack or cabinet by using the mid-mounting brackets provided with the external Routing Engine. (The remainder of this topic uses “rack”...
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Verify that the site meets the requirements described in “Site Preparation Checklist for an XRE200” on page Place the rack in its permanent location, allowing adequate clearance for airflow and maintenance, and secure it to the building structure. Read “General Safety Guidelines and Warnings” on page 133.
Mounting an XRE200 External Routing Engine on Four Posts in a Rack or Cabinet You can mount an XRE200 External Routing Engine on four posts of a 19-in. rack or cabinet by using the four-post rack-mount kit. (The remainder of this topic uses “rack” to mean “rack or cabinet.”) You can mount the external Routing Engine on two posts in either a two-post rack or a four-post rack by using the mounting brackets provided with the external Routing Engine.
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Verify that the site meets the requirements described in “Site Preparation Checklist for an XRE200” on page Place the rack in its permanent location, allowing adequate clearance for airflow and maintenance, and secure it to the building structure. Read “General Safety Guidelines and Warnings” on page 133.
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1. Attach the mounting brackets to the front of the external Routing Engine. See Figure 21 on page Figure 21: XRE200 External Routing Engine Mounting Brackets 2. Place the external Routing Engine on a flat, stable surface. 3. Align the side-rail brackets along the side panels of the external Routing Engine chassis. Align the two holes in the rear of the side-rail brackets with the two holes on the rear of the side panel.
Figure 22: Attaching the Side-Rail Bracket to the XRE200 External Routing Engine 7. Have a second person secure the front of the external Routing Engine to the rack by using the appropriate screws for your rack. 8. Slide the rear brackets into the side-rail brackets.
Powering On an XRE200 External Routing Engine Before you power on the external Routing Engine, ensure that: All required external Routing Engine components are installed. You understand how to protect the external Routing Engine from electrostatic discard (ESD) damage. “Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage” on page 163.
External Routing Engines and EX8200 Switches” on page 2. Connect one end of the cable to any Virtual Chassis port (VCP) on the XRE200 External Routing Engine. The VCPs on an XRE200 External Routing Engine include the built-in port 0 and ports 0 through 3 on any Virtual Chassis Control Interface (VCCI) module.
Configuring an EX8200 Virtual Chassis (CLI Procedure) | 87 Connecting AC Power to an XRE200 External Routing Engine After you have installed an AC power supply in an XRE200 External Routing Engine, you connect the external Routing Engine to AC power.
6. Verify that the Power LED on the power supply is lit and is on steadily. 7. Repeat steps 2 through 6 for the second power supply. Figure 24: Connecting an AC Power Cord to an AC Power Supply in an XRE200 External Routing Engine SEE ALSO...
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NOTE: Each power supply input feed must be connected to a dedicated DC power source outlet. Before you begin connecting DC power to an XRE200 External Routing Engine: Install the power supply in the chassis. See “Installing an AC or DC Power Supply in an XRE200 External Routing Engine”...
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NOTE: You must bend the cable lug that attaches to the DC power source cable at a 90° angle in order to properly install the clear plastic shield covering. 5. Insert the DC power and ground cable lugs into the appropriate terminals. Using a number 1 Phillips screwdriver, turn the screw on each terminal clockwise to secure the cable.
IN THIS SECTION Connect a Device to a Network for Out-of-Band Management | 83 Connecting an EX8200 Switch to an XRE200 External Routing Engine | 84 Connect a Device to a Management Console Using an RJ-45 Connector | 86 Connect a Device to a Network for Out-of-Band Management You can monitor and manage these devices by using a dedicated management channel.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to one of the Virtual Chassis ports (VCPs) on the primary external Routing Engine. The VCPs on an XRE200 External Routing Engine include built-in port 0 and ports 0 through 3 on the Virtual Chassis Control Interface (VCCI) module.
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To connect another member switch into the Virtual Chassis, repeat Steps 1 through 4 for each EX8200 member switch. Figure 28 on page 85 shows a cabling example of a full mesh EX8200 Virtual Chassis with two member switches. Figure 28: Full Mesh Cabling Example EX8200-XRE200 Disk Number Slot Number LINK/ ACT SPD LINK/...
Adding or Replacing a Member Switch or an External Routing Engine in an EX8200 Virtual Chassis (CLI Procedure) Configuring an EX8200 Virtual Chassis (CLI Procedure) | 87 Verifying the Member ID, Role, and Neighbor Member Connections of an EX8200 Virtual Chassis Member Connect a Device to a Management Console Using an RJ-45 Connector You can configure and manage devices using a dedicated management channel.
You can configure an EX8200 Virtual Chassis to include up to four EX8200 switches and one or two XRE200 External Routing Engines. You interconnect the member switches by connecting them to the external Routing Engines, whose ports automatically function as Virtual Chassis ports (VCPs). A VCP is any port whose function is to send and receive Virtual Chassis Control Protocol (VCCP) traffic to create, monitor, and maintain the Virtual Chassis.
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BEST PRACTICE: You should always access the EX8200 Virtual Chassis through the primary XRE200 External Routing Engine. However, configuring the password ensures that you can access the EX8200 member switch for purposes such as local monitoring or debugging. 3. Set each EX8200 switch as a Virtual Chassis member: user@switch>...
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[edit] user@external-routing-engine# commit synchronize 11. Power on the backup external Routing Engine if it is not already powered on. RELATED DOCUMENTATION Example: Setting Up a Full Mesh EX8200 Virtual Chassis with Two EX8200 Switches and Redundant XRE200 External Routing Engines...
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Adding or Replacing a Member Switch or an External Routing Engine in an EX8200 Virtual Chassis (CLI Procedure) Verifying the Member ID, Role, and Neighbor Member Connections of an EX8200 Virtual Chassis Member...
C HAPTER Maintaining Components Maintaining the XRE200 Cooling System | 92 Maintaining the XRE200 Power System | 94 Maintaining the XRE200 Modules | 98 Maintain Transceivers | 105 Removing an XRE200 from a Rack or Cabinet | 114...
Installing a Fan Module in an XRE200 External Routing Engine | 93 Removing a Fan Module from an XRE200 External Routing Engine XRE200 External Routing Engines have two fan modules on the rear panel. The fan modules are hot-removable and hot-insertable field-replaceable units (FRUs): You can remove and replace them without powering off the external Routing Engine or disrupting external Routing Engine functions.
Installing a Fan Module in an XRE200 External Routing Engine XRE200 External Routing Engines have two field-replaceable unit (FRU) fan modules on the back panel. The fans are hot-removable and hot-insertable FRUs: You can remove and replace them without powering off the external Routing Engine or disrupting external Routing Engine functions.
4. Slide the fan module into the slot. Gently push the fan module into the slot until the fan module latch securely latches the fan module into the slot. Figure 33: Installing a Fan Module in an XRE200 External Routing Engine (Right Fan Module Slot Pictured) Maintaining the XRE200 Power System...
Removing an AC or DC Power Supply from an XRE200 External Routing Engine You can install two AC or DC power supplies in an XRE200 External Routing Engine. You can remove and replace a single AC or DC power supply without powering off the external Routing Engine or disrupting external Routing Engine functions.
Installing an AC or DC Power Supply in an XRE200 External Routing Engine You can install two AC or DC power supplies in an XRE200 External Routing Engine. You can remove and replace a single AC or DC power supply without powering off the external Routing Engine or disrupting external Routing Engine functions.
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7. Use your thumb to move the ejector lever at the top of the power supply faceplate to the right, and push the power supply flush into the back of the chassis. Release the lever. Figure 35: Installing a Power Supply in an XRE200 External Routing Engine (AC Power Supply Pictured) Ejector...
IN THIS SECTION Installing and Removing XRE200 External Routing Engine Hardware Components | 98 Removing a VCCI Module from an XRE200 External Routing Engine | 99 Installing a VCCI Module in an XRE200 External Routing Engine | 101 Removing an HDD Module from an XRE200 External Routing Engine | 102...
See these topics for instructions for installing and removing components: Installing an AC or DC Power Supply in an XRE200 External Routing Engine on page 96 Removing an AC or DC Power Supply from an XRE200 External Routing Engine on page 95...
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5. Place the VCCI module in the antistatic bag or on the antistatic mat. Figure 36: Removing a VCCI Module from an XRE200 External Routing Engine Loosen captive screws. SEE ALSO Virtual Chassis Control Interface (VCCI) Modules in an XRE200 External Routing Engine | 42...
Installing a VCCI Module in an XRE200 External Routing Engine XRE200 External Routing Engines have two Virtual Chassis Control Interface (VCCI) module slots on the front panel. The slots support 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ-45 and 1000BASE-X Gigabit Ethernet small form-factor pluggable (SFP) VCCI modules. You can use this installation procedure for both types of VCCI modules.
Tighten captive screws. Removing an HDD Module from an XRE200 External Routing Engine XRE200 External Routing Engines support up to two hard disk drive (HDD) modules on the front panel. The HDD modules are hot-insertable and hot-removable field-replaceable units (FRUs).
Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Module in an XRE200 External Routing Engine | 43 Installing an HDD Module in an XRE200 External Routing Engine XRE200 External Routing Engines have two 160 GB hard disk drive (HDD) module slots on the front panel. HDD modules are hot-removable and hot-insertable field-replaceable units (FRUs).
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HDD module is properly aligned with the HDD module slot. 5. Tighten both screws on the HDD module using your fingers. If additional tightening is necessary, tighten the screws using the screwdriver. Figure 39: Installing an HDD Module in an XRE200 External Routing Engine Tighten captive screws.
Install a Transceiver | 110 Install a QSFP28 Transceiver | 112 Remove a Transceiver The transceivers for Juniper Networks devices are hot-removable and hot-insertable field-replaceable units (FRUs): You can remove and replace them without powering off the device or disrupting device functions.
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3. Label the cable connected to the transceiver so that you can reconnect it correctly. WARNING: Do not look directly into a fiber-optic transceiver or into the ends of fiber-optic cables. Fiber-optic transceivers and fiber-optic cables connected to transceivers emit laser light that can damage your eyes. WARNING: Do not leave a fiber-optic transceiver uncovered except when inserting or removing a cable.
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6. To remove an SFP, SFP+, XFP, or a QSFP+ transceiver: a. By using your fingers, pull open the ejector lever on the transceiver to unlock the transceiver. CAUTION: Before removing the transceiver, make sure that you open the ejector lever completely until you hear it click. This prevents damage to the transceiver.
9. Place the dust cover over the empty port or install the replacement transceiver. Remove a QSFP28 Transceiver The transceivers for Juniper Networks devices are hot-removable and hot-insertable field-replaceable units (FRUs). You can remove and replace them without powering off the device or disrupting the device functions.
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4. Disconnect the cable from the transceiver. Immediately cover the transceiver and the end of the cable with a rubber safety cap. CAUTION: Do not leave a fiber-optic transceiver uncovered except when inserting or removing a cable. The safety cap keeps the port clean and prevents accidental exposure to laser light.
Juniper Networks with your Juniper Networks device. CAUTION: If you face a problem running a Juniper Networks device that uses a third-party optic or cable, the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (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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3. Check to see whether the transceiver is covered with a rubber safety cap. If it is not, cover the transceiver with a rubber safety cap. WARNING: Do not leave a fiber-optic transceiver uncovered except when inserting or removing a cable. The rubber safety cap keeps the port clean and prevents accidental exposure to laser light.
Figure 42: Install a Transceiver Ejector lever — Install a QSFP28 Transceiver The transceivers for Juniper Networks devices are hot-removable and hot-insertable field-replaceable units (FRUs): You can remove and replace them without powering off the device or disrupting the device functions. NOTE: After you insert a transceiver or after you change the media-type configuration, wait for 6 seconds for the interface to display operational commands.
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CAUTION: If you face a problem running a Juniper Networks device that uses a third-party optic or cable, the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (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.
Removing an XRE200 from a Rack or Cabinet IN THIS SECTION Powering Off an XRE200 External Routing Engine | 115 Removing an XRE200 External Routing Engine from a Rack or Cabinet | 118...
Powering Off an XRE200 External Routing Engine That Does Not Have CLI Access | 117 Power off an XRE200 External Routine Engine before you remove it from a rack or cabinet or in cases when the XRE200 External Routing Engine is not active and you want to save power.
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This command shuts down the backup external Routing Engine gracefully. A message displays on the console confirming that the backup external Routing Engine has halted. 3. Shut down the primary external Routing Engine from the external management device by issuing the request system halt operational mode CLI command.
Powering Off an XRE200 External Routing Engine That Does Not Have CLI Access You can use this process in any scenario when the CLI access to the XRE200 External Routing Engine is unavailable, including scenarios when you cannot access the CLI due to a software problem or due to a login issue.
Removing an XRE200 External Routing Engine from a Rack or Cabinet If you need to relocate an installed XRE200 External Routing Engine, use the procedure described in this topic. (The remainder of this topic uses “rack” to mean “rack or cabinet.”)
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2. Place the removed screws in a labeled bag. You will need them when you reinstall the chassis. 3. Lift the external Routing Engine from the rack and transport it to your desired new location.
Packing an XRE200 External Routing Engine or Component for Shipping | 129 Returning an XRE200 External Routing Engine for Repair or Replacement If you need to return an XRE200 External Routing Engine or hardware component to Juniper Networks for repair or replacement, follow this procedure: 1.
Locating the Serial Number on an XRE200 External Routing Engine or Component If you are returning an XRE200 External Routing Engine or hardware component to Juniper Networks for repair or replacement, you must locate the serial number of the external Routing Engine or component.
062009000022 EX-XRE200 Locating the Serial Number ID Label on an XRE200 External Routing Engine The serial number ID label is located on the back of the chassis on an XRE200 External Routing Engine. Figure 44 on page 125. Figure 44: Location of the Serial Number ID Label on an XRE200 External Routing Engine...
AC or DC power supply—The serial number ID label is on the right side of the power supply (see Figure 45 on page 126). See “Removing an AC or DC Power Supply from an XRE200 External Routing Engine” on page Figure 45: Location of the Serial Number ID Label on a Power Supply (AC Power Supply Pictured) Serial number ID label I.D.
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Figure 48 on page 128 to see the location of the serial number ID label. See “Removing a VCCI Module from an XRE200 External Routing Engine” on page 99“Removing a VCCI Module from an XRE200 External Routing Engine” on page...
ACT SPD Contact Customer Support to Obtain Return Material Authorization If you are returning a device or hardware component to Juniper Networks for repair or replacement, obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number from Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (JTAC).
IN THIS SECTION Packing an XRE200 External Routing Engine for Shipping | 129 If you are returning an XRE200 External Routing Engine or component to Juniper Networks for repair or replacement, pack the item as described in this topic. Before you begin packing the external Routing Engine or component: Ensure that you have retrieved the original shipping carton and packing materials.
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3. Remove the cables that connect the external Routing Engine to all external devices. 4. Remove all field-replaceable units (FRUs) from the external Routing Engine . 5. Have one person support the weight of the external Routing Engine while another person unscrews and removes the mounting screws.
C HAPTER Safety and Compliance Information General Safety Guidelines and Warnings | 133 Definitions of Safety Warning Levels | 134 Qualified Personnel Warning | 137 Warning Statement for Norway and Sweden | 138 Fire Safety Requirements | 138 Installation Instructions Warning | 140 Chassis and Component Lifting Guidelines | 140 Ramp Warning | 141 Rack-Mounting and Cabinet-Mounting Warnings | 141...
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TN Power Warning | 179 Agency Approvals for EX Series Switches | 179 Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for EX Series Switches | 180 Compliance Statements for Acoustic Noise for EX Series Switches | 185 Statements of Volatility for Juniper Network Devices | 185...
General Safety Guidelines and Warnings The following guidelines help ensure your safety and protect the device 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. Perform only the procedures explicitly described in the hardware documentation for this device.
Always ensure that all modules, power supplies, and cover panels are fully inserted and that the installation screws are fully tightened. Definitions of Safety Warning Levels The documentation uses the following levels of safety warnings (there are two Warning formats): NOTE: You might find this information helpful in a particular situation, or you might overlook this important information if it was not highlighted in a Note.
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WARNING: This symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents. Waarschuwing Dit waarschuwingssymbool betekent gevaar. U verkeert in een situatie die lichamelijk letsel kan veroorzaken.
Varning! Denna varningssymbol signalerar fara. Du befinner dig i en situation som kan leda till personskada. Innan du utför arbete på någon utrustning måste du vara medveten om farorna med elkretsar och känna till vanligt förfarande för att förebygga skador. Qualified Personnel Warning WARNING: Only trained and qualified personnel should install or replace the device.
In addition, you should establish procedures to protect your equipment in the event of a fire emergency. Juniper Networks products should be installed in an environment suitable for electronic equipment. We recommend that fire suppression equipment be available in the event of a fire in the vicinity of the equipment and that all local fire, safety, and electrical codes and ordinances be observed when you install and operate your 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.
Installation Instructions Warning WARNING: Read the installation instructions before you connect the device to a power source. Waarschuwing Raadpleeg de installatie-aanwijzingen voordat u het systeem met de voeding verbindt. Varoitus Lue asennusohjeet ennen järjestelmän yhdistämistä virtalähteeseen. Avertissement Avant de brancher le système sur la source d'alimentation, consulter les directives d'installation.
Up to 39.7 lbs (18 kg): One person. 39.7 lbs (18 kg) to 70.5 lbs (32 kg): Two or more people. 70.5 lbs (32 kg) to 121.2 lbs (55 kg): Three or more people. Above 121.2 lbs (55 kg): Material handling systems (such as levers, slings, lifts and so on) must be used. When this is not practical, specially trained persons or systems must be used (riggers or movers).
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De onderstaande richtlijnen worden verstrekt om uw veiligheid te verzekeren: De Juniper Networks switch moet in een stellage worden geïnstalleerd die aan een bouwsel is verankerd. Dit toestel dient onderaan in het rek gemonteerd te worden als het toestel het enige in het rek is.
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Les directives ci-dessous sont destinées à assurer la protection du personnel: Le rack sur lequel est monté le Juniper Networks switch doit être fixé à la structure du bâtiment. Si cette unité constitue la seule unité montée en casier, elle doit être placée dans le bas.
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Il Juniper Networks switch deve essere installato in un telaio, il quale deve essere fissato alla struttura dell'edificio. Questa unità deve venire montata sul fondo del supporto, se si tratta dell'unica unità da montare nel supporto. Quando questa unità viene montata in un supporto parzialmente pieno, caricare il supporto dal basso all'alto, con il componente più...
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El Juniper Networks switch 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 el equipo más pesado...
Grounded Equipment Warning WARNING: This device must be properly grounded at all times. Follow the instructions in this guide to properly ground the device to earth. Waarschuwing Dit apparaat moet altijd goed geaard zijn. Volg de instructies in deze gids om het apparaat goed te aarden. Varoitus Laitteen on oltava pysyvästi maadoitettu.
Radiation from Open Port Apertures Warning WARNING: Because invisible radiation might be emitted from the aperture of the port when no fiber cable is connected, avoid exposure to radiation and do not stare into open apertures. Waarschuwing Aangezien onzichtbare straling vanuit de opening van de poort kan komen als er geen fiberkabel aangesloten is, dient blootstelling aan straling en het kijken in open openingen vermeden te worden.
Class 1 LED Product Warning | 151 Laser Beam Warning | 152 Juniper Networks devices are equipped with laser transmitters, which are considered a Class 1 Laser Product by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and are evaluated as a Class 1 Laser Product per EN 60825-1 requirements.
Class 1 Laser Product Warning WARNING: Class 1 laser product. Waarschuwing Klasse-1 laser produkt. Varoitus Luokan 1 lasertuote. Avertissement Produit laser de classe I. Warnung Laserprodukt der Klasse 1. Avvertenza Prodotto laser di Classe 1. Advarsel Laserprodukt av klasse 1. Aviso Produto laser de classe 1.
Class 1 LED Product Warning WARNING: Class 1 LED product. Waarschuwing Klasse 1 LED-product. Varoitus Luokan 1 valodiodituote. Avertissement Alarme de produit LED Class I. Warnung Class 1 LED-Produktwarnung. Avvertenza Avvertenza prodotto LED di Classe 1. Advarsel LED-produkt i klasse 1. Aviso Produto de classe 1 com LED.
Laser Beam Warning WARNING: Do not stare into the laser beam or view it directly with optical instruments. Waarschuwing Niet in de straal staren of hem rechtstreeks bekijken met optische instrumenten. Varoitus Älä katso säteeseen äläkä tarkastele sitä suoraan optisen laitteen avulla. Avertissement Ne pas fixer le faisceau des yeux, ni l'observer directement à...
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Operating Temperature Warning | 158 Product Disposal Warning | 160 While performing the maintenance activities for devices, observe the following guidelines and warnings:...
Battery Handling Warning WARNING: Replacing a battery incorrectly might result in an explosion. Replace a battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions. Waarschuwing Er is ontploffingsgevaar als de batterij verkeerd vervangen wordt. Vervang de batterij slechts met hetzelfde of een equivalent type dat door de fabrikant aanbevolen is.
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WARNING: Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines, remove jewelry, including rings, necklaces, and watches. Metal objects heat up when connected to power and ground and can cause serious burns or can be welded to the terminals. Waarschuwing Alvorens aan apparatuur te werken die met elektrische leidingen is verbonden, sieraden (inclusief ringen, kettingen en horloges) verwijderen.
se conectan a la alimentación y a tierra, lo que puede ocasionar quemaduras graves o que los objetos metálicos queden soldados a los bornes. Varning! Tag av alla smycken (inklusive ringar, halsband och armbandsur) innan du arbetar på utrustning som är kopplad till kraftledningar. Metallobjekt hettas upp när de kopplas ihop med ström och jord och kan förorsaka allvarliga brännskador;...
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40° C. Para evitar a restrição à circulação de ar, deixe pelo menos um espaço de 15,2 cm à volta das aberturas de ventilação. ¡Atención! Para impedir que un encaminador de la serie Juniper Networks switch se recaliente, no lo haga funcionar en un área en la que se supere la temperatura ambiente máxima recomendada de 40°...
Varning! Förhindra att en Juniper Networks switch överhettas genom att inte använda den i ett område där den maximalt rekommenderade omgivningstemperaturen på 40° C överskrids. Förhindra att luftcirkulationen inskränks genom att se till att det finns fritt utrymme på minst 15,2 cm omkring ventilationsöppningarna.
General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings WARNING: Certain ports on the device are designed for use as intrabuilding (within-the-building) interfaces only (Type 2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR-1089-CORE) and require isolation from the exposed outside plant (OSP) cabling. To comply with NEBS requirements and protect against lightning surges and commercial power disturbances, the intrabuilding ports must not be metallically connected to interfaces that connect to the OSP or its wiring.
Canada—Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1, CSA C22.1. Suitable for installation in Information Technology Rooms in accordance with Article 645 of the National Electrical Code and NFPA 75. Peut être installé dans des salles de matériel de traitement de l’information conformément à l’article 645 du National Electrical Code et à...
Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage Device components that are shipped in antistatic bags are sensitive to damage from static electricity. Some components can be impaired by voltages as low as 30 V. You can easily generate potentially damaging static voltages whenever you handle plastic or foam packing material or if you move components across plastic or carpets.
Figure 49: Placing a Component into an Antistatic Bag CAUTION ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES DO NOT OPEN OR HANDLE EXCEPT AT A STATIC-FREE WORKSTATION CAUTION: ANSI/TIA/EIA-568 cables such as Category 5e and Category 6 can get electrostatically charged. To dissipate this charge, always ground the cables to a suitable and safe earth ground before connecting them to the system.
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The power cord serves as the main disconnecting device for the AC-powered device. The socket outlet must be near the AC-powered device and be easily accessible. For devices that have more than one power supply connection, you must ensure that all power connections are fully disconnected so that power to the device is completely removed to prevent electric shock.
AC Power Disconnection Warning WARNING: Before working on the device or near power supplies, unplug all the power cords from an AC-powered device. Waarschuwing Voordat u aan een frame of in de nabijheid van voedingen werkt, dient u bij wisselstroom toestellen de stekker van het netsnoer uit het stopcontact te halen. Varoitus Kytke irti vaihtovirtalaitteiden virtajohto, ennen kuin teet mitään asennuspohjalle tai työskentelet virtalähteiden läheisyydessä.
DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines A DC-powered device is equipped with a DC terminal block that is rated for the power requirements of a maximally configured device. For permanently connected equipment, a readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated external to the equipment. For pluggable equipment, the socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
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WARNING: Before performing any of the DC power procedures, ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit. To ensure that all power is off, locate the circuit breaker on the panel board that services the DC circuit, switch the circuit breaker to the OFF position, and tape the device handle of the circuit breaker in the OFF position.
que toda a corrente foi DESLIGADA, localize o disjuntor no painel que serve o circuito de corrente contínua e coloque-o na posição OFF (Desligado), segurando nessa posição a manivela do interruptor do disjuntor com fita isoladora. ¡Atención! Antes de proceder con los siguientes pasos, comprobar que la alimentación del circuito de corriente continua (CC) esté...
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WARNING: When you install the device, the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last. Waarschuwing Bij de installatie van het toestel moet de aardverbinding altijd het eerste worden gemaakt en het laatste worden losgemaakt. Varoitus Laitetta asennettaessa on maahan yhdistäminen aina tehtävä ensiksi ja maadoituksen irti kytkeminen viimeiseksi.
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WARNING: Wire the DC power supply using the appropriate lugs. When connecting power, the proper wiring sequence is ground to ground, +RTN to +RTN, then –48 V to –48 V. When disconnecting power, the proper wiring sequence is –48 V to –48 V, +RTN to +RTN, then ground to ground.
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para moler. Observe que el alambre de tierra se debe conectar siempre primero y desconectar por último. Observe que el alambre de tierra se debe conectar siempre primero y desconectar por último. ¡Atención! Wire a fonte de alimentação de DC Usando os talões apropriados nan EXtremidade da fiação.
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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. Waarschuwing Wanneer geslagen bedrading vereist is, dient u bedrading te gebruiken die voorzien is van goedgekeurde aansluitingspunten, zoals het gesloten-lus type of het grijperschop type waarbij de aansluitpunten omhoog wijzen.
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conexión vueltas hacia arriba. Estos terminales deberán ser del tamaño apropiado para los cables que se utilicen, y tendrán que sujetar tanto el aislante como el conductor. Varning! När flertrådiga ledningar krävs måste godkända ledningskontakter användas, t.ex. kabelsko av sluten eller öppen typ med uppåtvänd tapp. Storleken på dessa kontakter måste vara avpassad till ledningarna och måste kunna hålla både isoleringen och ledaren fastklämda.
Multiple Power Supplies Disconnection Warning WARNING: The network device has more than one power supply connection. All connections must be removed completely to remove power from the unit completely. Waarschuwing Deze eenheid heeft meer dan één stroomtoevoerverbinding; alle verbindingen moeten volledig worden verwijderd om de stroom van deze eenheid volledig te verwijderen.
Agency Approvals for EX Series Switches This topic applies to hardware devices in the EX Series product family, which includes EX Series switches, the EX Series Redundant Power System (RPS), and the XRE200 External Routing Engine. These hardware devices comply with the following standards: Safety CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.
FCC 47CFR Part 15 Class A (USA) EN 55022 Class A Emissions (Europe) ICES-003 Class A VCCI Class A (Japan) AS/NZS CISPR 22 Class A (Australia/New Zealand) CISPR 22 Class A EN 55024 EN 300386 EN 61000-3-2 Power Line Harmonics EN 61000-3-3 Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker EN 61000-4-2 ESD EN 61000-4-3 Radiated Immunity...
This topic applies to hardware devices in the EX Series product family, which includes EX Series switches, the EX Series Redundant Power System (RPS), and the XRE200 External Routing Engine. This topic describes the EMC requirements for these hardware devices.
Taiwan 此為甲類資訊技術設備。於一般家居環境使用時,本設備可能導致射頻干擾,用戶請採取相應措施。 The preceding translates as follows: This is a Class A device. In a domestic environment, this device might cause radio interference, in which case the user needs to take adequate measures. European Community This is a Class A device. In a domestic environment this device might cause radio interference, in which case the user needs to take adequate measures.
VCCI-A Korea Korean Class A Warning The preceding translates as follows: This equipment is Industrial (Class A) electromagnetic wave suitability equipment and seller or user should take notice of it, and this equipment is to be used in the places except for home United States The device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
This topic applies to hardware devices in the EX Series product family, which includes EX Series switches, the EX Series Redundant Power System (RPS), and the XRE200 External Routing Engine. Maschinenlärminformations-Verordnung - 3. GPSGV, der höchste Schalldruckpegel beträgt 70 dB(A) oder weniger gemäss EN ISO 7779...