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ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Chapter 4 Power System Components and Descriptions ......37 AC Power Supply for an ACX5000 Router ....... 37 DC Power Supply for an ACX5000 Router .
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Figure 55: Location of the Serial Number ID Label on a ACX5096 ... . 155 Figure 56: Location of the Serial Number ID Label on a ACX5048 ... . 155...
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Table 30: Supported Optical Transceivers for an ACX5000 Router ... 60 Table 31: Optics being qualified for ACX5048 ......61 Table 32: Supported DAC and DAC Breakout Cables for the ACX5000 Router .
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ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Table 1: Notice Icons Icon Meaning Description Informational note Indicates important features or instructions. Caution Indicates a situation that might result in loss of data or hardware damage. Warning Alerts you to the risk of personal injury or death.
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Protocols and Applications Supported by the ACX Routers on page 10 ACX5000 Universal Access Router Overview The ACX5000 Universal Access Routers are Juniper Networks’ top-of-rack router solutions for data centers and campus distribution or aggregation environments. The ACX5000 router portfolio consists of high-performance fixed-configuration routers that add higher port densities, additional scalability, and improved latency to the ACX Series.
6 QSFP+ ports can be used as either access ports or uplink ports. The ACX5048 provides full duplex throughput of 1.44 Tbps. The ACX5048 has a 1 U form factor and is shipped with redundant fans and redundant power supplies. The router can be ordered with front-to-back airflow (air out or AFO) and with AC or DC power supplies.
Do not operate the router with missing FRUs for longer than one minute. NOTE: If you have a Juniper J-Care service contract, register any addition, change, or upgrade of hardware components at https://www.juniper.net/customers/csc/management/updateinstallbase.jsp Failure to do so can result in significant delays if you need replacement parts.
Do not connect feed A and feed B to the same power supply input terminal. Cooling system—The 1 U ACX5048 router has five fan modules; the 2 U ACX5096 router has three fan modules. If a fan module fails and is unable to keep the ACX5000 router within the desired temperature thresholds, chassis alarms occur and the ACX5000 router can shut down.
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Table 5: CLI Equivalents of Terms Used in Documentation for an ACX5048 Router (continued) Hardware Item (as Description (as displayed in displayed in the Value (as displayed the CLI) CLI) in the CLI) Item in Documentation Additional Information 48x10G–6x40G...
32-gigabyte (GB) internal solid state flash drive. The same Junos OS code base that runs on an ACX5000 routers also runs on all Juniper Networks QFX and EX Series switches, and J Series, M Series, MX Series, ACX Series and T Series routers.
Chassis Components and Descriptions Management Panel of an ACX5000 Router on page 17 Port Panel of an ACX5048 Router on page 20 Port Panel of an ACX5096 Router on page 21 Chassis Status LEDs on an ACX5000 Router on page 23...
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Figure 6: ACX5096, FRU End 2 U Product SKU Figure 7: Management Panel Components on ACX5048 1— Status LEDs 4— RJ-45 console port ( 2— 5— USB port em1–SFP management Ethernet port ( Cage (socket for either 1 GbE copper SFP or fiber SFP) 3—em0–RJ-45 (1000 Base-T) management...
Connecting an ACX5000 Router to a Network for Out-of-Band Management on page 122 Port Panel of an ACX5048 Router The port panel of the ACX5048 supports up to a maximum of 72 logical 10 GbE ports when operating as a standalone router. Forty-eight physical ports(...
Chapter 2: Chassis Components and Descriptions Figure 9: ACX5048 Router Port Panel 1— Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) terminal 3— 40 Gigabit Ethernet ports (6) 2—10 Gigabit Ethernet ports (48) Related Access Port and Uplink Port LEDs on an ACX5000 Router on page 26...
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router 10 Gbps direct attach copper (DAC) cables Ports through support: 40 Gbps QSFP+ transceivers Additionally ports support: QSFP+ direct attach copper (DAC) cables QSFP+ to SFP+ direct attach copper break out (DACBO) cables QSFP+ to SFP+ fiber break out cables “Interface Specifications for SFP, SFP+, and QSFP+ Transceivers for an ACX5000...
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Table 8: Chassis Status LEDs on an ACX5000 Router Name Color State Description ALM–Alarm or beacon Unlit The router is halted or there is no alarm. On steadily A major hardware fault has occurred, such as a temperature alarm or power failure, and the router has halted.
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Table 9: Management Port LEDs on an ACX5000 Router (continued) Color State Description Status Unlit Either the port speed is 10 M or the link is down. Green On steadily The port speed is 1000 M.
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Table 11: Network Port LEDs on SFP+ Ports on an ACX5000 Router (continued) Color State Description Status Unlit The link is down. Amber Blinking The beacon function is enabled on the port. Green Blinking A 1-Gigabit Ethernet transceiver is installed in the port and the link is established.
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Figure 14: AC Power Supply LEDs on an ACX5000 Router AC OK DC OK Fault AC OK DC OK Fault Table 14 on page 30 describes the LEDs on the AC power supplies. Table 14: AC Power Supply LEDs on an ACX5000 Router...
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Figure 16: 1 U Fan Module Used in ACX5048 Figure 17: 2 U Fan Module Used in ACX5096 You remove and replace a fan module from the FRU end of the chassis. The router continues to operate for a limited period of time (30 seconds) during the replacement of the fan module without thermal shutdown.
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Figure 19: Air Out Airflow Through 2 U ACX5096 Chassis Fan Module Status You can check the status of fan modules through the command or show system alarms by looking at the LEDs next to each fan module.
The AC power supply in 1 U ACX5048 is 650 W; the AC power supply in the 2 U ACX5096, is 850 W. Both power supplies look identical. Be sure to use the correct power supply for...
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Figure 20: 1 U AC Power Supply in an ACX5048 1— Handle 3— AC appliance inlet 2— Security latch 4— Ejector lever Figure 21: 2 U AC Power Supply in an ACX5096 The power supply provides port-to-FRU airflow depending on the product SKU you purchase.
SKUs of ACX5000 routers without powering off the router or disrupting the routing function. The DC power supply in 1 U ACX5048 is 650 W with dual feeds for power resiliency. The DC power supply in the 2 U ACX5096 is 850 W with dual feeds for power resiliency. Both power supplies have a similar design and look identical.
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Figure 23: DC Power Supply in ACX5048 Routers 1— Terminal block 3— Ejector lever 2— ESD grounding point 4— Handle Figure 24: DC Power Supply for an ACX5096 1— Terminal block 3— Ejector lever 2—...
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Table 20: Site Preparation Checklist (continued) Item or Task For More Information Performed By Date Verify that your rack or cabinet meets the “Rack Requirements for an ACX5000 minimum requirements for the installation of Router”...
Install the device in a secure area, so that only authorized personnel can access the device. Related General Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 170 Documentation General Safety Guidelines for Juniper Networks Devices on page 167 Installation Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 188...
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router 2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR-1089-CORE, Issue 4) and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling. The addition of primary protectors is not sufficient protection in order to connect these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring.
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Table 23: Rack Requirements for an ACX5000 Router Rack Requirement Guidelines Rack type (all router Use a four-post rack that provides bracket holes or hole patterns spaced at 1 U (1.75 in. or 4.45 cm) models) increments and that meets the size and strength requirements to support the weight.
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Figure 26: Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance for an ACX5000 Router For the cooling system to function properly, the airflow around the chassis must be unrestricted. See “Cooling System and Airflow in an ACX5000 Router” on page 33 more information about the airflow through the chassis.
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router General Safety Guidelines and Warnings General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings AC Power Cord Specifications for an ACX5000 Router Detachable AC power cords are shipped with the chassis, if you include them as part of your order.
Interface Specifications for QSFP+ DAC Cables for an ACX5000 Router on page 86 USB Port Specifications for an ACX5000 Router The following Juniper Networks USB flash drives have been tested and are officially supported for the USB port in the ACX5000 routers: RE-USB-1G-S—1-gigabyte (GB) USB flash drive...
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router NOTE: USB flash drives used with the ACX5000 router must support USB 2.0 or later. Console Port Connector Pinouts for an ACX5000 Router The console port (labeled , or ) is an RS-232 serial interface that uses CONSOLE an RJ-45 connector to connect to a console management device.
(QSFP+) ports for use as uplinks or as access ports. These 40 GbE ports support QSFP+ transceivers, QSFP+ direct-attach copper (DAC) cables, and DAC breakout cables (DACBO). The ACX5048 has 6 QSFP+ ports; the ACX5096 has 8 QSFP+ ports that can all be used as uplinks.
CAUTION: If you are having a problem running a Juniper Networks device that is using a third-party optic or cable, the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (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.
. The command does not give any output for copper transceivers or transceivers not purchased from Juniper Networks. The three tables in this topic describe the optical interface support over single-mode fiber-optic (SMF) and multimode fiber-optic (MMF) cables and copper interface support...
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ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Table 33: Copper Interface Support and Optical Interface Support for Gigabit Ethernet SFP Transceivers for ACX5000 Routers (continued) Ethernet Standard Specifications 1000BASE-SX Product SKU number -SFP-1GE-SX Rate 1000 Mbps Connector type Fiber count Dual...
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ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Table 35: Interface Support for 40-Gigabit Ethernet QSFP+ Transceivers for ACX5000 Routers (continued) Ethernet Specifications Standard 40GBASE Product JNP-QSFP-40GE-IR4 -IR4 Number Rate 40 Gbps (10 Gbps per lane) Connector type Fiber Dual count Lane Lane 0 through 3–1271 to 1331 nm...
Small form-factor pluggable plus (SFP+) direct attach copper (DAC) cables, also known as Twinax cables, are suitable for in-rack connections between servers. While we highly recommend using Juniper Network DAC cables, ACX5000 routers do support third-party DAC cables. If you choose to use a third-party cable, it should meet...
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Table 37: SFP+ Passive Direct Attach Copper Cable Specifications Product Number Specifications QFX-SFP-DAC-1M Rate 10-Gbps full-duplex serial transmission Connector type None. SFPs are permanently attached. Supply voltage 3.3 V Power consumption (per end) 0.015 W °...
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Table 38: SFP+ Active Direct Attach Copper Cable Specifications Product Number Specifications QFX-SFP-DAC-1MA Rate 10-Gbps full-duplex serial transmission Connector type None. SFPs are permanently attached. Supply voltage 3.3 V Power consumption (per end) 0.627 W °...
Chapter 7: Port and Interface Specifications 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. Table 39: Third-Party QSFP+ DAC Breakout Cable Support...
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ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Table 40: QSFP+ DAC Passive Breakout Cable Specifications (continued) Product SKU Specifications QFX-QSFP-DACBO-3M Rate 40-Gbps full-duplex serial transmission Connector type None. SFPs are permanently attached. Supply voltage 3.3 V ° ° Storage temperature –40...
DAC breakout cables. Earlier releases do not support third-party breakout cables. While we highly recommend using Juniper Network DAC cables, you may use cables from a third-party vendor. If you choose to use a third-party cable, it should meet the...
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ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Table 43: Interface Specifications for Passive Copper QSFP+ DAC Cables (continued) Product Number Specifications JNP-QSFP-DAC-5M Rate 40-Gbps full-duplex serial transmission Connector type None. SFPs are permanently attached. Supply voltage 3.3 V Power consumption (per end) 0.015 W...
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ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Table 44: Interface Specifications for Active Copper QSFP+ DAC Cables (continued) Product Number Specifications JNP-QSFP-DAC-10MA Rate 40-Gbps full-duplex serial transmission Connector type None. SFPs are permanently attached. Supply voltage 3.3 V Power consumption 0.058 W °...
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router WARNING: To comply with GR-1089 requirements, all intra-building copper cabling used for SFP+ and QSFP+ ports must be shielded and grounded at both ends. CAUTION: Before router installation begins, a licensed electrician must attach a cable lug to the grounding cables that you supply.
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Use the information in this topic and the information in Supported Network Interface Standards by Transceiver for ACX, M, MX, and T Series Routers or Supported Network Interface Standards by Transceiver for PTX Series Routers to calculate the power budget and power margin for fiber-optic cables.
Pull out the packing material holding the router in place. Verify the chassis components received: Two power supplies Fan modules: Five fan modules for ACX5048 Three fan modules for ACX5096 Save the shipping carton and packing materials in case you need to move or ship the router later.
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Table 49: Inventory of Components Supplied with an ACX5000 Router Component Quantity Chassis with five fan modules and two power supplies. The ACX5096 has three fan modules. Rear mounting blades Front mounting brackets Extension brackets...
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Mounting an ACX5000 Router in a Rack or Cabinet You can mount all ACX5000 router on a four post 19-in. rack or cabinet using the mounting kit provided with the device. For four post rack or cabinet installations, the mounting kit contains two front mounting rails with two matching rear mounting blades.
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Optional equipment: Grounding cable kit with bracket, lug, and three nuts with integrated washers. WARNING: The 1 U ACX5048 must be supported at all four corners. Mounting the chassis using only the front brackets will damage the chassis and can result in serious bodily injury.
Figure 30 on page 106 for the ACX5096 router. Figure 29: Attaching Mounting Rails to the ACX5048 Router Figure 30: Attaching Mounting Rails to the ACX5096 Router Attach the mounting rail to the router using the mounting screws (and cage nuts and washers if your rack requires them).
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Figure 33: Slide Mounting Blades into 1 U Mounting Rail 1— Rearmounting-blades 3— Router chassis 2—Side mounting-rails Ensure that the router chassis is level by verifying that all the screws on the front of the rack are aligned with the screws at the back of the rack.
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Connecting Earth Ground to an ACX5000 Router To meet safety and electromagnetic interference (EMI) requirements and to ensure proper operation, you must connect the ACX5000 router to earth ground before you connect it to power.
Figure 36 on page 113. Figure 35: Connecting a Grounding Cable to a 1 U ACX5048 Figure 36: Connecting a Grounding Cable to the 2 U ACX5096 Connect one end of the grounding cable to a proper earth ground, such as the rack in which the router is mounted.
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Connecting AC Power to an ACX5000 Router The power supply in an ACX5000 router is a hot-removable and hot-insertable field-replaceable unit (FRU). You can remove and replace it without powering off the router or disrupting routing functions.
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router If the AC power source outlet has a power router, set it to the ON ( ) position. Verify that the AC and DC LEDs on each power supply are lit green. If the amber fault LED is lit, remove power from the power supply, and replace the power supply (see “Removing a Power Supply from an ACX5000 Router”...
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ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router NOTE: The V+ terminals are referred to as +RTN, and V– terminals are referred to as –48 V in DC Power Wiring Sequence Warning and DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines. Ensure that the power supplies are fully inserted in the chassis.
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ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router NOTE: The switch powers on as soon as power is provided to the power supply. There is no power switch on the device. Verify that the LEDs on the power supply are lit green and are on steadily.
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Figure 42: Connecting the ACX Router Directly to a Management Console Related Console Port Connector Pinouts for an ACX5000 Router on page 58 Documentation Connecting an ACX5000 Router to a Network for Out-of-Band Management You can monitor and manage the ACX5000 router using a dedicated management channel.
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ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router (Optional) Configure the name of the router. If the name includes spaces, enclose the name in quotation marks (“ ”). [edit] root@# set system host-name host-name Configure the default gateway. [edit] root@# set routing-options static route default next-hop address Configure the IP address and prefix length for the router management interface.
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ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router request system halt warning: This command will halt all the members. If planning to halt only one member use the member option Halt the system ? [yes,no] (no) yes Shutdown at Thu Jul 30 21:20:07 2015.
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ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Ensure that the rack is stable and secured to the building. Ensure that there is enough space to place the removed ACX5000 router in its new location and along the path to the new location.
Airflow in an ACX5000 Router” on page 33 for more information. Using a Phillips screwdriver, turn the locking screw until it is tight. Figure 44: Installing a Fan Module in a 1 U ACX5048 Figure 45: Installing a Fan Module in a 2 U ACX5096 Related...
Place the fan module in the antistatic bag or on the antistatic mat placed on a flat, stable surface. Figure 46: Removing a Fan Module from a 1 U ACX5048 Figure 47: Removing a Fan Module from a 2 U ACX5096...
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ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router NOTE: When a fan module is removed, the CLI message Fan/Blower is Absent is logged in the system log, and the system raises a minor alarm. Related Cooling System and Airflow in an ACX5000 Router on page 33...
Each power supply must be connected to a dedicated power source outlet. NOTE: If you have a Juniper J-Care service contract, register any addition, change, or upgrade of hardware components at https://www.juniper.net/customers/csc/management/updateinstallbase.jsp Failure to do so can result in significant delays if you need replacement parts.
Place the power supply in the antistatic bag or on the antistatic mat placed on a flat, stable surface. Figure 50: Removing Power Supply from an ACX5048 Figure 51: Removing Power Supply from an ACX5096 Related Installing a Power Supply in an ACX5000 Router on page 137...
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router CAUTION: Do not bend fiber-optic cables beyond their minimum bend radius. Bending the cables beyond their minimum bend radius can damage the cables and cause problems that are difficult to diagnose. Remove the cable connected to the transceiver (see “Disconnecting a Fiber-Optic...
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Cover the transceiver with a rubber safety cap. WARNING: Do not leave a fiber-optic transceiver uncovered except when inserting or removing a cable. The rubber safety cap keeps the port clean and prevents accidental exposure to laser light.
M Series MX Series PTX Series T Series 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 Case Manager link at: http://www.juniper.net/support/...
Locating the Serial Number on an ACX5000 Router or Component If you are returning a router or component to Juniper Networks for repair or replacement, you must locate the serial number of the router 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).
Chapter 20: Locating Component Serial Numbers Figure 55: Location of the Serial Number ID Label on a ACX5096 Figure 56: Location of the Serial Number ID Label on a ACX5048 Locating the Serial Number ID Labels on FRU Components The power supplies, fan module, and expansion modules installed in ACX5000 routers are field-replaceable units (FRUs).
Returning an ACX5000 Router or Component for Repair or Replacement on page 158 Packing an ACX5000 Router or Component for Shipping If you are returning an ACX5000 router or component to Juniper Networks for repair or replacement, pack the item as described in this topic.
Documentation Returning an ACX5000 Router or Component for Repair or Replacement If you need to return an ACX5000 router or component to Juniper Networks for repair or replacement, follow this procedure: Determine the serial number of the component. For instructions, see “Locating the...
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Chapter 21: Packing and Returning Components NOTE: Do not return any component to Juniper Networks unless you have first obtained an RMA number. Juniper Networks reserves the right to refuse shipments that do not have an RMA. Refused shipments are returned to the customer through collect freight.
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Related Interface Alarm Messages Documentation show chassis alarms show system alarms ACX5000 Router Interface Alarm Messages Interface alarms are alarms that you configure to alert you when an interface is down. To configure an interface link-down condition to trigger a red or yellow alarm, or to...
CHAPTER 23 General Safety Guidelines and Warnings General Safety Guidelines for Juniper Networks Devices on page 167 Definition of Safety Warning Levels on page 168 General Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 170 Warning Statement for Norway and Sweden on page 172...
Some parts of the router might become hot. The following label provides the warning of the hot surfaces on the router: Related General Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 170 Documentation Definition of Safety Warning Levels Supported Platforms...
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Documentation Installation Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 188 Maintenance and Operational Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 183 General Electrical Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 195 DC Power Electrical Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices...
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router General Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices Supported Platforms ACX Series JCS 1200 M Series MX Series PTX Series T Series Qualified Personnel Warning on page 170 Restricted Access Area Warning on page 170...
Installation Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 188 Documentation Maintenance and Operational Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 183 General Electrical Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 195 DC Power Electrical Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices...
Establish procedures for protecting people in a fire emergency, provide safety training, and properly provision fire-control equipment and fire extinguishers. In addition, establish procedures to protect your equipment in a fire emergency. Juniper Networks products should be installed in an environment suitable for electronic equipment.
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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.
CHAPTER 25 Radiation and Laser Warnings Laser Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 175 Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings for the ACX Router on page 178 Laser Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices Supported Platforms ACX Series...
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Class 1 LED Product Warning WARNING: Class 1 LED product. Waarschuwing Klasse 1 LED-product. Varoitus Luokan 1 valodiodituote. Attention Alarme de produit LED Class I. Warnung Class 1 LED-Produktwarnung. Avvertenza Avvertenza prodotto LED di Classe 1.
öppningar. Related General Safety Guidelines for Juniper Networks Devices on page 167 Documentation General Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 170...
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Installation Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 188 Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings for the ACX Router ACX5000 routers are equipped with laser transmitters: SFP and SFP+ transceivers are classified as Class 1 Laser Products (complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice 50, dated July...
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Attention Alarme de produit LED Class I. Warnung Class 1 LED-Produktwarnung. Avvertenza Avvertenza prodotto LED di Classe 1. Advarsel LED-produkt i klasse 1. Aviso Produto de classe 1 com LED. ¡Atención! Aviso sobre producto LED de Clase 1.
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ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router instrumentos ópticos (por exemplo, lupas, lentes de aumento ou microscópios) a uma distância de 100 mm pode causar riscos à visão. ¡Atención! El extremo de un cable o conector de fibra sin terminación puede emitir radiación láser invisible.
CHAPTER 26 Installation and Maintenance Safety Information Maintenance and Operational Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 183 Chassis Lifting Guidelines for an ACX5000 Router on page 188 Installation Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 188 Maintenance and Operational Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices...
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router recommandée par le fabricant. Jeter les piles usagées conformément aux instructions du fabricant. Warnung Bei Einsetzen einer falschen Batterie besteht Explosionsgefahr. Ersetzen Sie die Batterie nur durch den gleichen oder vom Hersteller empfohlenen Batterietyp. Entsorgen Sie die benutzten Batterien nach den Anweisungen des Herstellers.
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Varoitus Älä työskentele järjestelmän parissa äläkä yhdistä tai irrota kaapeleita ukkosilmalla. Attention Ne pas travailler sur le système ni brancher ou débrancher les câbles pendant un orage. Warnung Arbeiten Sie nicht am System und schließen Sie keine Kabel an bzw.
General Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 170 Chassis Lifting Guidelines for an ACX5000 Router The weight of a 1 U fully loaded ACX5048 chassis is approximately 21.8 lb (9.9 kg); the 2 U ACX5096 SKU is approximately 32.5 lbs (14.74 kg). Observe the following guidelines...
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ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router WARNING: To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing the chassis in a rack, take the following precautions to ensure that the system remains stable. The following directives help maintain your safety: The chassis must be installed into a rack that is secured to the building structure.
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ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Router må installeres i et stativ som er forankret til bygningsstrukturen. Denne enheten bør monteres nederst i kabinettet hvis dette er den eneste enheten i kabinettet. Ved montering av denne enheten i et kabinett som er delvis fylt, skal kabinettet lastes fra bunnen og opp med den tyngste komponenten nederst i kabinettet.
CHAPTER 27 Power and Electrical Safety Information General Electrical Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices on page 195 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to an ACX5000 Router on page 199 ACX5000 AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 200...
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Advarsel Dette utstyret skal jordes. Forviss deg om vertsterminalen er jordet ved normalt bruk. Aviso Este equipamento deverá estar ligado à terra. Certifique-se que o host se encontra ligado à terra durante a sua utilização normal.
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router CAUTION: ANSI/TIA/EIA-568 cables such as Category 5e and Category 6 can get electrostatically charged. To dissipate this charge, always ground the cables to a suitable and safe earth ground before connecting them to the system.
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ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router A DC-powered device is equipped with a DC terminal block that is rated for the power requirements of a maximally configured device. NOTE: To supply sufficient power, terminate the DC input wiring on a facility DC source that is capable of supplying: Minimum of 7 A at –48 VDC for ACX5000 router...
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ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router Varning! Innan du utför någon av följande procedurer måste du kontrollera att strömförsörjningen till likströmskretsen är bruten. Kontrollera att all strömförsörjning är BRUTEN genom att slå AV det överspänningsskydd som skyddar likströmskretsen och tejpa fast överspänningsskyddets omkopplare i FRÅN-läget.
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ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router à terra deve sempre ser conectado primeiramente e desconectado por último. Varning! Korrekt kopplingssekvens ar jord till jord, +RTN till +RTN, –48 V till –48 V. Korrekt kopplas kopplingssekvens ar –48 V till –48 V, +RTN till +RTN, jord till jord.
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router EN 55024 CISPR 24 Related Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for the ACX5000 Router on page 210 Documentation Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for the ACX5000 Router This topic describes the EMC requirements for the ACX5000 router for:...
ACX5048 and ACX5096 Universal Access Router United States The router has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.