Mx10004 Hardware And Cli Terminology Mapping - Juniper MX10004 Hardware Manual

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Line cards can go offline depending on the total chassis power available at that time. When an line
card goes offline due to insufficient power, Power Budget: Insufficient Power major alarm is raised.
The MX10004 router also supports power source redundancy. Four sets of lugs are provided for the
JNP10K-PWR-DC2 cables, and two AC power cords are provided for each JNP10K-PWR-AC2
power supply.
• Cooling system—The MX10004 has two fan trays, both of which are controlled by the corresponding
fan tray controllers. If one of the fans in a JNP10004-FAN2 fan tray fails, under most conditions the
fan tray rebalances the remaining fans to continue. The fan tray continues to operate indefinitely and
provide sufficient cooling even when a single rotor fails in a fan, provided that the room temperature
is within the operating range. See

MX10004 Hardware and CLI Terminology Mapping

This topic describes the hardware terms used in MX10004 router documentation and the corresponding
terms used in the Junos OS CLI. See
Table 3: CLI Equivalents of Terms Used in Documentation for MX10004 Routers
Hardware
Description (CLI)
Item (CLI)
Chassis
MX10004
Fan tray
JNP10004-FAN2
"MX10004 Cooling System" on page
Table 3 on page
15.
Value (CLI)
Item in
Documentati
on
Router
chassis
0|1 Fan n
Fan Tray
Fan tray
n is a
The variable
value in the range of
0–11. The value
corresponds to the
individual fan number
in the fan tray.
26.
Additional Information
"MX10004 Chassis Physical
Specifications" on page 18
"MX10004 Cooling System" on
page 26
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