Connect Pic Cables To The Ptx3000 - Juniper PTX3000 Quick Start Manual

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PTX3000 Packet Transport Router Quick Start

Connect PIC Cables to the PTX3000

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Plug one end of another UTP Category 5 Ethernet cable into the
5.
port on the Control Board in slot
into the Control Board in slot
Plug the other end of the cable into the network device.
6.
Figure 9: Routing Engine Ethernet Cable Connector
Figure 10: Connecting to the Host/Ethernet Port on the Control Board
The PTX3000 Packet Transport Router supports PICs that use various kinds of network
cable, including multimode and single-mode fiber-optic cable. For information about
the type of cable used by each PIC, see the PTX Series Interface Module Reference.
You connect PICs to the network by plugging in network cable. To connect cable to the
PICs (see
Figure 11 on page
To connect the packet transport router to external devices, you need the following:
1.
The required length of the type of cable used by the PIC. See the PTX Series Interface
Module Reference.
Number 1 Phillips (+) screwdriver to loosen the cable management system captive
screws
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding wrist strap (provided in the accessory box)
Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect the strap to the ESD
2.
point on the chassis.
CAUTION:
During the initial installation before the chassis is grounded,
you must connect the wrist strap to an approved site ESD point. See the
instructions for your site.
. This port connects to the Routing Engine installed
CB1
CB1
.
18):
HOST/ETHERNET
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