3.
4.
NOTE: Each power supply must be connected to a dedicated AC power feed and a
dedicated external circuit breaker. We recommend that you use a 15 A (250 VAC)
minimum, or as permitted by local code.
5.
6.
Figure 35: Connecting AC Power to the Services Gateway
Powering On an AC-Powered Services Gateway
To power on an AC-powered services gateway:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Chapter 9: Grounding and Providing Power to the Services Gateway
Insert the appliance coupler end of the power cord into the appliance inlet on
the power supply.
Insert the power cord plug into an external AC power source receptacle.
Dress the power cord appropriately. Verify that the power cord does not block
the air exhaust and access to device components, or drape where people could
trip on it.
Repeat Step 1 through Step 5 for the remaining power supplies.
Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare wrist and
connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis. For more information
about ESD, see "Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage" on page 152.
Verify that the power supplies are fully inserted in the chassis.
Verify that the AC power cord is securely inserted into the appliance inlet.
Verify that an external management device is connected to one of the Routing
Engine ports (
,
AUX
CONSOLE
, or
). For more information about
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