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3. Verify that an external management device is connected to one of the Routing Engine ports on the
Control Board or the Routing and Control Board (RCB). The auxiliary ports are labeled AUX and the
management console ports are labeled CON.
NOTE:
The management Ethernet port labeled HOST/ETHERNET on the Control Board and
MGT on the RCB are not available until after the initial software configuration. You can monitor
the startup process during the initial installation by using devices connected to the AUX or CON
ports.
4. Turn on power to the external management device.
5. Switch on the dedicated customer-site circuit breakers to provide power to the AC power cables. Follow
your site's procedures.
6. Verify that the input 1 and input 2 LEDs on the AC PSM faceplates are lit steadily green for each
connected input, indicating that the power supplies are receiving power.
7. Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect the strap to
one of the ESD points on the chassis.
8. Switch the power switch on one of the AC PSMs to the on position (|). The OK LED blinks momentarily,
and then is lit steadily.
NOTE:
The Routing Engine or the RCB—depending on your configuration—boots as the PSM
completes its startup sequence. If the Routing Engine or RCB finishes booting and you need to
power off the system, see Powering Off the PTX3000 in the
Hardware
Guide.
After powering on a power supply, you must wait at least 60 seconds before powering it off.
9. Verify that the OK LED on the AC PSM faceplate is lit steadily, indicating that power supply is correctly
installed, functioning properly, and providing power to the outputs.
10. On the external management device connected to the PTX3000, monitor the startup process to verify
that the system has booted properly.
11. Repeat Step
8
and Step
9
for the other PSMs.
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