Connecting A Time-Of-Day Device To The Router; Connecting A Bits External Clocking Device To The Router - Juniper MX10003 Quick Start Manual

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NOTE:
Ensure that the 10-MHz or 1-PPS source network equipment
contains Low Voltage Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
(LVCMOS) or is compatible with low-voltage (3.3 V) transistor-transistor
logic (LVTTL).
Table 3: Clocking Port on the RCB
Callout (See Figure 9)
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Connecting a Time-of-Day Device to the Router

A time-of-day port labeled
external timing devices.
To connect the router to a ToD external timing device:
Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding trap on your bare wrist, and connect
1.
the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis.
Plug one end of the RJ-45 cable into the
2.
Plug the other end of the RJ-45 cable into the ToD timing device.
3.
Verify that the LEDs for the
4.
Configure the port. See Configuring Clock Synchronization Interface on MX Series Routers.
5.
Table 4: Time-of-Day Port on the RCB
Callout (See Figure 9)
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Connecting a BITS External Clocking Device to the Router

The router has an external building-integrated timing supply (BITS) port labeled
on the front panel of the RCB.
Label
Description
GPS input and output ports.
10MHz
PPS
on the front panel of the RCB enables you to connect
ToD
port on the front panel of the RCB.
ToD
ToD
port on the router are lit steadily green.
Label
Description
ToD
ToD RJ-45 port with LED.
BITS
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