Powering On The Ptx5000 - Juniper PTX5000 Hardware Manual

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Powering On the PTX5000

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Verify that the PDUs and power supply modules (PSMs) are fully inserted in the chassis
1.
and that the captive screws on the faceplates are tightened by using a number 2
Phillips (+) screwdriver.
Power on the router. Depending on the power supplies used on the router, see
2.
"Powering On the DC Powered PTX5000 Packet Transport Router with 120-A DC
PDUs and 120-A DC PSMs" on page 245
PTX5000 Packet Transport Router" on page 249
PTX5000 Packet Transport Router with 60-A DC PDUs and 60-A DC PSMs" on
page
243.
To power on the DC-powered PTX5000 Packet Transport Router with 120-A DC PDUs
and 120-A DC PSMs, follow these steps:
NOTE:
After powering off a power supply, you must wait at least 60
seconds before powering it on again.
Verify that an external management device is connected to one of the Routing Engine
3.
ports on the Control Board (
NOTE:
The management Ethernet port labeled
Control Board is not available until after the initial software configuration.
You can monitor the startup process during the initial installation by using
devices connected to the
Turn on power to the external management device.
4.
Switch on the customer-site circuit breakers to provide voltage to the DC power source
5.
cables.
Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect the strap to one of the
6.
ESD points on the chassis.
Verify that the green
–48 V 120 A
7.
indicating that the inputs are receiving power.
Switch all the circuit breakers on one of the PDUs to the on (
8.
Verify that the green
CB ON
9.
LEDs blink momentarily, and then light steadily to indicate that the circuit breakers
are on.
or
"Powering On the Three-Phase AC-Powered
or
"Powering On the DC Powered
or
).
AUXILIARY
CONSOLE
or
AUXILIARY
CONSOLE
LEDs on the PDU faceplate are lit steadily green,
LEDs on the PDU faceplate are lit steadily. The
Chapter 33: Upgrading FPCs
HOST/ETHERNET
on the
ports.
) position.
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CB ON
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