Figure 90: Routing Engine Ethernet Cable Connector - Juniper PTX5000 Hardware Manual

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Connecting the PTX5000 Packet Transport Router to a Management Ethernet Device
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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
port on a Control Board.
HOST/ETHERNET
NOTE:
For PTX5000 routers with two host subsystems, we recommend that
you connect both Control Boards to a network. One cable is provided in the
accessory box. To connect another cable to the
the other Control Board, you must provide an additional cable.
To connect a cable to a network device:
Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect the strap to one of the
1.
ESD points on the chassis.
CAUTION:
During the initial installation before the chassis is grounded,
you must connect to an approved site ESD point. See the instructions for
your site.
Plug one end of a UTP Category 5 Ethernet cable
2.
connector) into the
HOST/ETHERNET
Figure 91 on page
190). This port connects to the Routing Engine installed into the
Control Board in slot
CB0
Plug the other end of the cable into the network device.
3.
Plug one end of another UTP Category 5 Ethernet cable into the
4.
port on the Control Board in slot
into the Control Board in slot
Plug the other end of the cable into the network device.
5.

Figure 90: Routing Engine Ethernet Cable Connector

Chapter 20: Connecting the Router to External Devices
(Figure 90 on page 189
port on the Control Board in slot
.
. This port connects to the Routing Engine installed
CB1
.
CB1
port on
HOST/ETHERNET
shows the
(see
CB0
HOST/ETHERNET
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