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Maintaining Fiber-Optic Cables ........123 Rebooting or Powering Off a QFX10002 ....... . 124 Rebooting a QFX10002 .
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Packing a QFX10002 or Component for Shipping ..... 140 Packing a QFX10002 Switch for Shipping ......141 Packing QFX10002 Switch Components for Shipping .
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TN Power Warning ..........174 Agency Approvals and Compliance Statements for the QFX10002 ... 175 Agency Approvals for the QFX Series .
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Figure 46: Installing a Fan Module in a QFX10002-36Q or QFX10002-72Q ..112 Figure 47: Installing a Fan Module in a QFX10002-60C ..... 113 Figure 48: Removing a Power Supply from a QFX10002-72Q .
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QFX10002 Power System on page 55 QFX10002 System Overview The Juniper Networks QFX10002 is a fixed configuration data center switch. As part of the QFX10000 line of aggregation and spine switches, the QFX10002 models provide the flexibility of 10-Gbps, 40-Gbps, and 100-Gbps port speeds in a 2 U fixed configuration.
Saves on power with an optimized power profile per 100 Gigabit Ethernet. QFX10002 Models The QFX10002 line of switches are deep-buffer fixed-chassis switches in a 2 U form factor for fixed core and spine deployments. All models of the QFX10002 support port densities of 10 Gigabit Ethernet, 40 Gigabit Ethernet and 100 Gigabit Ethernet.
QFX10002-36Q-DC 36 QSFP+ The QFX10002 models feature PHY-less interfaces to save on power and to lower latency. The ports on all models support quad small-form factor pluggable (QSFP+) transceivers and the 28-Gbps QSFP+ Pluggable Solution (QSFP28) transceivers. The interfaces on a QFX10002 can be configured to support 10-Gbps, 40-Gbps, and 100-Gbps port speeds.
QFX10002 cooling system, cool air enters through the vents in the port panel and hot air exhausts through the field-replaceable unit (FRU) panel. This type of airflow is known as airflow out or port-to-FRU airflow.
The power supply bays on the QFX10002-72Q and QFX10002-36Q are numbered horizontally from the top left to the bottom right. The QFX10002-60C power supply bays are numbered vertically from the top left to the bottom right, which matches CLI output.
QFX10002-72Q JNP10002-60C QFX10002-60C QFX10002-36Q-CHAS-S QFX10002-36Q Fan module QFX10002-FAN-S QFX10002-xxx Fan Tray n, Front to Back Airflow - AFO QFX10002-72Q and QFX10002-36Q JNP10002-FAN1 QFX10002-60C Fan Tray, Front to Back Airflow - AFO Power supplies JPSU-1600W-AC-AFO AC AFO 1600W PSU for QFX10002-72Q and QFX10002-36Q...
The remaining slots should be covered with a power supply cover. Cooling system—All models of the QFX10002 have three fan modules. Each fan module is a redundant unit containing two fans. If a fan module fails and is unable to keep the QFX10002 within the desired temperature thresholds, chassis alarms occur and the QFX10002 device might shut down.
QFX10002 Network Port LEDs on page 42 QFX10002-36Q Port Panel The port panel of the QFX10002-36Q consists of 36 quad small-form factor pluggable plus (QSFP+) ports that support 10-Gbps, 40-Gbps and 100-Gbps port speeds. Of these 36 ports, 12 ports accept QSFP28 transceivers, which are dual speed 40- or 100-Gigabit Ethernet optical transceivers.
Overview Any of the 36 ports through can be configured as either uplink or network ports. See Figure 6 on page Figure 6: QFX10002-36Q Port Panel 1— Management panel 2— Port panel with QSFP+ network interface or uplink ports (36) The default configuration is independent 40-Gigabit Ethernet for all 36 ports.
10-Gigabit Ethernet DAC cables 100-Gbps Operation and Configuration Every second and sixth port in a 6XQSFP cage on a QFX10002 supports 100-Gigabit Ethernet using QSFP28 transceivers. These 100-Gigabit Ethernet ports work either as 100-Gigabit Ethernet or as 40-Gigabit Ethernet, but are recognized as 40-Gigabit Ethernet by default.
QFX10002 Switch Hardware Guide Figure 7 on page 30 shows one of the six 6XQSFP+ cages on a QFX10002-36Q. Figure 7: All Ports are 40-Gigabit Ethernet by Default Figure 8: 100-Gigabit Ethernet Ports Are Indicated by a Black Line Underneath the Port...
Table 9 on page 31 shows the available combinations for the ports. Most 100-Gigabit Ethernet transceiver ports are used as uplinks. On the QFX10002 device, the ports are enabled by default and the default config adds the ports to the default VLAN.
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QFX10002 Switch Hardware Guide Table 9: QFX10002-36Q Port Mapping (continued) 4X10 Gigabit 4X10 Gigabit Channelized 40 Gigabit 100 Gigabit Port Number Ethernet Port Group Ethernet Ethernet 100 Gigabit Ethernet Disables – – – – 15, 16 – – 18, 20 –...
Chapter 1: Overview QFX10002-60C Port Panel The port panel of the QFX10002-60C consists of 60 high-density 100-Gigabit Ethernet quad small form-factor pluggable solution (QSFP28) ports and the management panel. The highly-flexible ports support 10-Gbps, 40-Gbps and 100-Gbps port speeds. See...
Compatibility Tool Channelization Although he QFX10002-60C autosenses the speed of a transceiver and sets the speed to either 40 Gbps or 100 Gbps, for channelization you must manually configure the port speed. Any of the 60 physical ports that are configured for 40 Gbps speeds can be channelized to 4 independent 10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces using copper or fiber breakout cables.
10g. QFX10002-72Q Port Panel The port panel of the QFX10002-72Q consists of 72 quad small-form factor pluggable plus (QSFP+) ports that support 10-Gbps, 40-Gbps and 100-Gbps port speeds. Of these 72 ports, 24 ports accept QSFP28 transceivers, which are dual speed 40- or 100-Gigabit Ethernet optical transceivers.
QFX10002 Switch Hardware Guide Figure 12: QFX10002-72Q Port Panel 1— Port panel with QSFP+ access interface or 2— Management panel uplink ports (72) The default configuration is independent 40-Gigabit Ethernet for all 72 ports. For 100-Gbps or 10-Gbps channelization operation, the ports operate within port groups. Every 3 ports compose a port group.
10-Gigabit Ethernet DAC cables 100-Gbps Operation and Configuration Every second and sixth port in a 6XQSFP cage on a QFX10002 supports 100-Gigabit Ethernet using QSFP28 transceivers. These 100-Gigabit Ethernet ports work either as 100-Gigabit Ethernet or as 40-Gigabit Ethernet, but are recognized as 40-Gigabit Ethernet by default.
Table 14 on page 39 shows the available combinations for the ports. Most 100-Gigabit Ethernet transceiver ports are used as uplinks . On the QFX10002, the ports are enabled by default and the default configuration adds the ports to the default VLAN.
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QFX10002 Switch Hardware Guide Table 14: QFX10002-72Q Port Mapping (continued) 4X10 Gigabit 40 Gigabit 4X10 Gigabit Channelized Ethernet 100 Gigabit Port Number Ethernet Port Port Group (Default) Ethernet 100 Gigabit Ethernet Disables – – – – 15, 16 – –...
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Chapter 1: Overview Table 14: QFX10002-72Q Port Mapping (continued) 4X10 Gigabit 40 Gigabit 4X10 Gigabit Channelized Ethernet 100 Gigabit Port Number Ethernet Port Port Group (Default) Ethernet 100 Gigabit Ethernet Disables – – 36, 38 – – – – –...
– – 69, 70 QFX10002 Network Port LEDs Each QFX10002 QSFP+ port uses a single bi-colored LED to indicate link status and activity. See Figure 17 on page 42 for an example of these triangle shaped LEDs. Figure 17: Port LEDs...
1.10 RE FPGA root@> Table 15 on page 43 for how to interpret the QSFP+ LEDs. Table 15: Network Port LEDs on QSFP+ Ports on a QFX10002 Color State Description Unlit The port is administratively disabled, there is no power, the link is down, or a transceiver is not present.
QFX10002 Management Port LEDs on page 46 QFX10002 Chassis Status LEDs on page 47 QFX10002 Management Panel The QFX10002 management panel is found next to the ports as shown in Figure 18 on page 44 through Figure 20 on page 45.
Connecting a QFX10002 to a Management Ethernet Device on page 98 QFX10002 Management Port LEDs There are two managements ports on a QFX10002 that have LEDs that indicate link status and link activity. These two ports, located on the management panel next to the access ports, are both labeled .
Figure 23: Chassis Status LEDs on QFX10002 Models 1— 3— 2— 4— Table 17 on page 48 describes the chassis status LEDs on a QFX10002, their colors and states, and the status they indicate. Table 17: Chassis Status LEDs on a QFX10002 Switch Name Color State Description PWR–Alarm...
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Chapter 1: Overview Table 17: Chassis Status LEDs on a QFX10002 Switch (continued) Name Color State Description MJR–Major alarm Unlit There are no major alarms. On steadily A major hardware fault has occurred, such as a temperature alarm or power failure, and the switch has halted.
QFX10002 Fan Module LED on page 54 QFX10002 Cooling System Description and Airflow The cooling system in a QFX10002 consists of three 80-W fan modules in a fan tray and two counter-rotating fans housed in each of the power supplies.
QFX10002 Switch Hardware Guide Figure 25: Fan Module for the QFX10002-60C You remove and replace a fan module from the FRU end of the chassis. The switch continues to operate for a limited period of time (30 seconds) during the replacement of the fan module without thermal shutdown.
Chapter 1: Overview Figure 26: Air Out Airflow Through the QFX10002-72Q and QFX10002-36Q Chassis FRUs Por t s Figure 27: Air Out Airflow Through the QFX10002-60C Chassis FRUs Por t s Fan Module Status You can check the status of fan modules through the...
QFX10002 System Overview on page 19 QFX10002 Fan Module LED Figure 28 on page 54 shows the location of the LED next to the QFX10002 fan module. Figure 28: Fan Module LED in a QFX10002 1— Fan LED Table 20 on page 55 to interpret the state of the fan module LED.
All of the power supplies are installed at the factory. Each of the 1600-W power supplies has a single AC input. A QFX10002 has double the amount of power supplies needed to power all of the components in the switch, which is known as 2N redundancy.
QFX10002 Switch Hardware Guide Figure 29: 1600-W AC Power Supply in a QFX10002 Models 1— Male power connector 3— Ejection lever 2— Power LED 4— Handle The fan in the power supply provides port-to-FRU airflow, which is also known as airflow out (AFO).
Chapter 1: Overview Table 22: AC Power Specifications for a QFX10002 (continued) Item Specification Maximum power consumption 1425 W for QFX10002-72Q 1824 W for QFX10002-60C 800 W for QFX10002-36Q AC Power Cord Specifications for a QFX Series Device Detachable AC power cords are shipped with the chassis, if you include them as part of your order.
The two 1600-W power supplies in a QFX10002-36Q are installed at the factory and supply 1200 W of power to the chassis. Likewise, the four 1600-W power supplies in a QFX10002-72Q switch are installed at the factory and supply 2400 W of power to the chassis.
For more on redundancy features, see “QFX10002 Component Redundancy” on page 24. Each power supply provides 12-VDC output with a standby voltage of 12 VDC. Figure 30: DC Power Supply in QFX10002 Models 1— Power LED 3— Handle 2—Ejector lever...
“Connecting the QFX10002 to Ground” on page DC power cables, each 4 m (approximately 13.1 ft) long, are supplied with the QFX10002. The provided cables include the three-pin connector on one end and three insulated wires at the opposite end, for connection to the site’s DC power distribution system.
The optional right-angle DC power cables, CBL-JNP-PWR-DSUB2 and CBL-JNP-PWR-DSUB3, do not include a ground connection wire. Regardless which DC power cable you use, you must connect the QFX10002 to earth ground before you connect it to power, using the procedure described “Connecting DC Power to a QFX10002”...
Figure 31: AC Power Supply LED 1— Status LED Figure 32: DC Power Supply LED 1— Status LED Table 27 on page 62 describes the status LED behavior on QFX10002 power supplies. Table 27: Power Supply LEDs on a QFX10002 Switch Color State Description...
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Chapter 1: Overview Table 27: Power Supply LEDs on a QFX10002 Switch (continued) Color State Description Green Either the power cord is unplugged or a major error is detected in the power supply. Examples of a major error are: power supply failure, an...
Specifications QFX10002 Site Preparation Checklist on page 65 QFX10002 Site Guidelines and Requirements on page 66 QFX10002 Network Cable and Transceiver Planning on page 73 QFX10002 Management Cable Specifications and Pinouts on page 79 QFX10002 Site Preparation Checklist The checklist in...
General Site Guidelines on page 68 QFX10002 Chassis Grounding Cable and Lug Specifications on page 68 QFX10002 Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance on page 69 QFX10002 Chassis Physical Specifications on page 70 QFX5120 Site Electrical Wiring Guidelines on page 70...
Chapter 2: Site Planning, Preparation, and Specifications QFX10002 Environmental Requirements and Specifications The QFX10002 must be installed in a rack or cabinet. It must be housed in a dry, clean, well-ventilated, and temperature-controlled environment. Follow these environmental guidelines: The site must be as dust-free as possible, because dust can clog air intake vents and filters, reducing the efficiency of the switch cooling system.
You must leave at least 24 in. (61 cm) both in front of and behind the QFX10002. For service personnel to remove and install hardware components, you must leave adequate space at the front and back of the switch.
Figure 33 on page See Also Rack-Mounting and Cabinet-Mounting Warnings on page 151 QFX10002 Chassis Physical Specifications The QFX10002 switch chassis is a rigid sheet-metal structure that houses the hardware components. Table 30 on page 70 summarizes the physical specifications of the QFX10002.
Destruction of the signal drivers and receivers in the device Electrical hazards as a result of power surges conducted over the lines into the equipment QFX10002 Rack Requirements The QFX10002 fixed-chassis is designed to be installed on four-post racks. Rack requirements consist of: Rack type...
Secure the rack to the ceiling brackets as well as wall or floor brackets for maximum stability. QFX10002 Cabinet Requirements You can mount QFX10002 models in a cabinet that contains a four-post 19-in. rack as defined in Cabinets, Racks, Panels, and Associated Equipment (document number EIA-310-D) published by the Electronics Industry Association.
Calculating Power Budget and Power Margin for Fiber-Optic Cables on page 77 Determining Transceiver Support for the QFX10002 The QFX10002 has quad small form-factor pluggable plus (QSFP+) ports for use as uplinks, downlinks, or as access ports. These 40-Gigabit Ethernet ports support QSFP+ transceivers, QSFP28 transceivers, QSFP+ direct-attach copper (DAC) cables, and DAC breakout cables (DACBO).
QFX10002 Switch Hardware Guide You can find information about the optical transceivers supported on your Juniper device by using the Hardware Compatibility Tool. In addition to transceiver and connection type, the optical and cable characteristics–where applicable–are documented for each transceiver. The Hardware Compatibility Tool enables you to search by product, displaying all the transceivers supported on that device, or category, by interface speed or type.
You can use the Hardware Compatibility Tool to find information about the pluggable transceivers supported on your Juniper Networks device. To calculate the power budget and power margin, perform the following tasks: Calculating Power Budget for Fiber-Optic Cable on page 77...
In both examples, the calculated power margin is greater than zero, indicating that the link has sufficient power for transmission and does not exceed the maximum receiver input power. Related QFX10002 Port Panels on page 27 Documentation QFX10002 Management Cable Specifications and Pinouts Cable Specifications for Console and Management Connections for the QFX...
Transmit/receive data pair 4 Console Port Connector Pinout Information The console port on a Juniper Networks device is an RS-232 serial interface that uses an RJ-45 connector to connect to a console management device. The default baud rate for the console port is 9600 baud.
TX1p TX1n USB Port Specifications for the QFX Series The following Juniper Networks USB flash drives have been tested and are officially supported for the USB port in the QFX Series: RE-USB-1G-S—1-gigabyte (GB) USB flash drive (except QFX3100 Director device) RE-USB-2G-S—2-GB USB flash drive (except QFX3100 Director device)
Recessed mounting is primarily used in enclosed cabinets. Before you begin to install and connect a QFX10002, ensure that you have reviewed the information in “QFX10002 Installation Safety Guidelines” on page...
QFX10002 Chassis Lifting Guidelines on page 90 General Installation Safety Guidelines Before installing or moving the QFX10002, verify that the intended site meets the specified power, environmental, and clearance requirements. See the following documentation: QFX10002 Site Preparation Checklist on page 65...
Before lifting or moving the QFX10002, disconnect all external cables. When raising the QFX10002 into the rack, have two people lift and align the switch with the rack while another person secures the switch to the rack. As when lifting any heavy object, lift most of the weight with your legs rather than your back.
QFX10002 Installation Overview on page 89 Mounting a QFX10002 in a Rack You can mount QFX10002 models on a four post 19-in. rack using the mounting kit provided with the switch. For four post rack installation, the mounting kit contains two front mounting rails with two matching rear mounting blades.
The weight of a fully-loaded QFX10002-72Q is approximately 68.6 lbs (31.1 kg) with AC power supplies and 67.8 lbs (30.8 kg) with DC power supplies installed. The weight of a QFX10002-36Q is 54 lbs (24.5 kg) and the weight of a QFX10002-60C is 80.5 lbs (36.5 kgs).
You can remove the power supplies and fan modules to minimize the weight before attempting to install the switch. If you are installing the QFX10002 device above 60 in. (152.4 cm) from the floor, we recommend using a mechanical lift for over head installation.
Align the holes in the mounting rail with the holes on one side of the chassis. See Figure 35 on page 95 for the proper position and alignment of the rail for the QFX10002 device. Figure 35: Attaching Mounting Rails to the QFX10002 Switch Chassis Attach the mounting rail to the switch using 11 mounting screws.
Connecting the QFX10002 on page 96 Connecting the QFX10002 Use the following topics to connect external devices and power to the QFX10002: Connecting the QFX10002 to Ground on page 97 Connecting a QFX10002 to a Management Ethernet Device on page 98...
To ensure proper operation and to meet safety and electromagnetic interference (EMI) requirements, you must connect the QFX10002 to earth ground before you connect it to power. You must use the protective earthing terminal on the side of the switch chassis to connect the device to earth ground.
Grounded Equipment Warning on page 155 Connecting a QFX10002 to a Management Ethernet Device You can monitor and manage the QFX10002 using a dedicated management channel. The QFX10002 has two management ports: a 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ-45 port for copper connections and a 1-Gigabit SFP ports for fiber connections. Use the management ports to connect the QFX10002 to a network for out-of-band management.
Ensure that you have an appropriate cable available. See “Cable Specifications for Console and Management Connections for the QFX Series” on page To connect a QFX10002 to a network for out-of-band management (see Figure 38 on page 99): Connect one end of the cable to one of the two management ports (labeled MGMT ) on the QFX10002.
Configuring Junos OS to Set Console and Auxiliary Port Properties Connecting AC Power to a QFX10002 The power supply in a QFX10002 is a hot-removable and hot-insertable field-replaceable unit (FRU). After removing the power cord from an individual power supply, you can remove and replace it without powering off the switch or disrupting switch functions.
1 minute of removal to prevent chassis overheating. Connecting DC Power to a QFX10002 The power supply in a QFX10002 is a hot-removable and hot-insertable field-replaceable unit (FRU). You can remove and replace it without powering off the switch or disrupting switch functions.
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10 lb-in (1.13 Nm). Power cables appropriate for your geographical location available to connect DC power to the QFX10002. There are two types of DC power cables–a straight DC power cable (CBL-JNP-PWR-DSUB) and a right-angle DC power cable (CBL-JNP-PWR-DSUB2) or (CBL-JNP-PWR-DSUB3).
(ZTP). On QFX10002 fixed-chassis models, in addition to using the CLI, you may also use ZTP. In order to provision the QFX10002 using ZTP, you must have access to a Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) server and a File Transfer Protocol (anonymous...
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(also labeled for fiber connections), are found on the port MGMT panel of the QFX10002 and on each of the Routing and Control Boards of the QFX10008 and QFX10016. (Optional) Configure the static routes to remote prefixes with access to the management port.
Rebooting or Powering Off a QFX10002 on page 124 Removing a QFX10002 from a Rack on page 127 Installing and Removing QFX10002 Hardware Components The QFX10002 switch chassis is a rigid sheet-metal structure that houses the hardware components. The field-replaceable units (FRUs) in QFX10002 devices are: Power supply...
Before removing the fan module, ensure you have a replacement fan module at hand. Before you remove a fan module from a QFX10002, ensure that you have taken the necessary precautions to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage (see “Prevention...
Installing a Fan Module in a QFX10002 The fan modules in QFX10002 are hot-removable and hot-insertable field-replaceable units (FRUs): you can remove and replace them without powering off the switch or disrupting switch functions.
. In legacy switches, or switches with an LCD, this airflow is called front-to-back airflow. Before you install a fan module in a QFX10002 device, ensure that you have taken the necessary precautions to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage (see “Prevention...
(FRUs): you can remove and replace them without powering off the switch or disrupting switch functions after the power cord is disconnected. Before you remove a power supply from a QFX10002, ensure that you have taken the necessary precautions to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage (see “Prevention...
Attach the ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect the strap to the ESD point on the chassis. NOTE: If only one power supply is installed in your QFX10002 device, you need to power off the switch before removing the power supply. See “Powering Off a QFX10002” on page 125.
(FRUs): you can remove and replace them without powering off the switch or disrupting switch functions. Before you install a power supply in a QFX10002, ensure that you have taken the necessary precautions to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage (see “Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage”...
Using both hands, place the power supply in the power supply slot on the FRU panel of the switch and slide it in until it is fully seated and the locking lever slides into place. Figure 51: Installing a Power Supply in a QFX10002-72Q NOTE: Each power supply must be connected to a dedicated power source outlet.
Chapter 4: Maintaining Components NOTE: If you have a Juniper Care service contract, register any addition, change, or upgrade of hardware components at . Failure https://www.juniper.net/customers/support/tools/updateinstallbase/ to do so can result in significant delays if you need replacement parts. This note does not apply if you replace existing components with the same type of component.
(JTAC) can help you diagnose the source of the problem. Your JTAC engineer might recommend that you check the third-party optic or cable and potentially replace it with an equivalent Juniper Networks optic or cable that is qualified for the device.
Figure 53: Installing a Transceiver 1— Ejector lever Disconnecting a Fiber-Optic Cable Juniper Networks devices have field-replaceable unit (FRU) optical transceivers to which you can connect fiber-optic cables. Before you begin to disconnect a fiber-optic cable from an optical transceiver, ensure that you have taken the necessary precautions for safe handling of lasers.
Rebooting a QFX10002 on page 124 Powering Off a QFX10002 on page 125 Rebooting a QFX10002 If you need to restart your QFX10002, use the appropriate CLI operational command for your model. For models QFX10002-36Q and QFX10002-72Q, use the request system command.
Chapter 4: Maintaining Components Powering Off a QFX10002 NOTE: Use the following procedure to turn off power on a QFX10002. Before you power off a QFX10002: Ensure that you have taken the necessary precautions to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage. See “Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage”...
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“The operating system has halted.” Although traffic and the operating system have stopped, the QFX10002 power module LEDs are still lit and a fan continues to run. Wait at least 60 seconds after first...
Before removing a QFX10002 from a rack: Ensure that the rack is stable and secured to the building. Ensure that there is enough space to place the removed QFX10002 in its new location and along the path to the new location.
Chassis Alarm Messages on QFX10002 Switches on page 130 QFX10002 Troubleshooting Resources Overview To troubleshoot problems on a QFX10002, use the Juniper Junos OS command-line interface (CLI), and the LEDs on the field -replaceable unit (FRU) and the management panel.
Chassis alarms indicate a failure on the device or one of its components. Chassis alarms are preset and cannot be modified. Chassis alarms on QFX10002 switches have two severity levels: Major (red)—Indicates a critical situation on the device that has resulted from one of...
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting Table 47: QFX10002 Chassis Alarm Messages Component Alarm Type CLI Message Recommended Action Fans Major (red) Replace the fan module and report the Fan Failure failure to customer support. Fan I2C Failure Check the system log for one of the...
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QFX10002 Switch Hardware Guide Table 47: QFX10002 Chassis Alarm Messages (continued) Component Alarm Type CLI Message Recommended Action Power supplies Major (red) Replace the power supply with a power PEM pem-number Airflow not matching supply that supports the same airflow Chassis Airflow direction as the chassis.
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Chapter 5: Troubleshooting Table 47: QFX10002 Chassis Alarm Messages (continued) Component Alarm Type CLI Message Recommended Action Temperature Major (red) Check the system log for the following sensor-location Temp Sensor Fail sensors message and report it to customer support: , where Temp sensor sensor-number failed sensor-number ranges from 1 through 10.
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QFX10002 Switch Hardware Guide Table 47: QFX10002 Chassis Alarm Messages (continued) Component Alarm Type CLI Message Recommended Action Management Major (red) Check whether a cable is connected to Management Ethernet 1 Link Down Ethernet interface the management Ethernet interface, or whether the cable is defective.
Returning the Chassis or Components on page 136 Contacting Customer Support You can contact Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (JTAC) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in one of the following ways: On the Web, using the Service Request Manager link at: https://support.juniper.net/support/...
Packing a QFX10002 or Component for Shipping on page 140 Locating the Serial Number on a QFX10002 or Component If you are returning a switch or component to Juniper Networks for repair or replacement, you must locate the serial number of the switch or component. You must provide the serial number to the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (JTAC) when you contact them to obtain a Return Materials Authorization (RMA).
The serial number ID label is located on a label on the top cover. Locating the Serial Number ID Labels on FRU Components The power supplies and fan modules installed in a QFX10002 are field-replaceable units (FRUs). For each FRU, you must remove the FRU from the switch chassis to see the FRU serial number ID label.
ESD grounding strap (not provided) Number 2 Phillips screwdriver Use this optional procedure to remove the drives from the QFX10002 after the device has shutdown and removed from the rack or cabinet. Attach the ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and to a site ESD point.
Removing a QFX10002 from a Rack on page 127 Returning a QFX10002 or Component for Repair or Replacement If you need to return a QFX10002 or component to Juniper Networks for repair or replacement, follow this procedure: Determine the serial number of the component. For instructions.
If you are returning the chassis, an appropriate screwdriver for the mounting screws used on your rack or cabinet. This topic describes: Packing a QFX10002 Switch for Shipping on page 141 Packing QFX10002 Switch Components for Shipping on page 142 Packing a QFX10002 Switch for Shipping To pack a QFX10002 for shipping: Power down the switch and remove the power cables.
Do not stack switch components. Return individual components in separate boxes if they do not fit together on one level in the shipping box. To pack and ship QFX10002 switch components: Place individual FRUs in antistatic bags. Ensure that the components are adequately protected with packing materials and packed so that the pieces are prevented from moving around inside the carton.
In addition, you should establish procedures to protect your equipment in the event of a fire emergency. Juniper Networks products should be installed in an environment suitable for electronic equipment. We recommend that fire suppression equipment be available in the event of a fire in the vicinity of the equipment and that all local fire, safety, and electrical codes and ordinances be observed when you install and operate your equipment.
To keep warranties effective, do not use a dry chemical fire extinguisher to control a fire at or near a Juniper Networks device. If a dry chemical fire extinguisher is used, the unit is no longer eligible for coverage under a service agreement.
De onderstaande richtlijnen worden verstrekt om uw veiligheid te verzekeren: De Juniper Networks switch moet in een stellage worden geïnstalleerd die aan een bouwsel is verankerd. Dit toestel dient onderaan in het rek gemonteerd te worden als het toestel het enige in het rek is.
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Les directives ci-dessous sont destinées à assurer la protection du personnel: Le rack sur lequel est monté le Juniper Networks switch doit être fixé à la structure du bâtiment. Si cette unité constitue la seule unité montée en casier, elle doit être placée dans le bas.
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Le seguenti direttive vengono fornite per garantire la sicurezza personale: Il Juniper Networks switch deve essere installato in un telaio, il quale deve essere fissato alla struttura dell'edificio. Questa unità deve venire montata sul fondo del supporto, se si tratta dell'unica unità...
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Para garantizar su seguridad, proceda según las siguientes instrucciones: El Juniper Networks switch debe instalarse en un bastidor fijado a la estructura del edificio. Colocar el equipo en la parte inferior del bastidor, cuando sea la única unidad en el mismo.
Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings Juniper Networks devices are equipped with laser transmitters, which are considered a Class 1 Laser Product by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and are evaluated as a Class 1 Laser Product per EN 60825-1 requirements.
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6 in. (15.2 cm) of clearance around the ventilation openings. Waarschuwing Om te voorkomen dat welke switch van de Juniper Networks router dan ook oververhit raakt, dient u deze niet te bedienen op een plaats waar de maximale aanbevolen omgevingstemperatuur van 40°...
Chapter 7: Safety and Compliance Information Agency Approvals and Compliance Statements for the QFX10002 The following topics describe the agency approvals and compliance information for the QFX10002: Agency Approvals for the QFX Series on page 175 Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for the QFX Series on page 176...
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