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QFX10008 Switch Hardware Guide
Modified: 2019-04-17
Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.

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  • Page 1 QFX10008 Switch Hardware Guide Modified: 2019-04-17 Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 2 END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT The Juniper Networks product that is the subject of this technical documentation consists of (or is intended for use with) Juniper Networks software. Use of such software is subject to the terms and conditions of the End User License Agreement (“EULA”) posted at https://support.juniper.net/support/eula/.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    QFX10008 Hardware Overview ........23...
  • Page 4 QFX10008 Switch Interface Board ........
  • Page 5 QFX10008 Installation Overview ........
  • Page 6 Removing a QFX10008 Fan Tray ........
  • Page 7 Removing the QFX10008 ........
  • Page 8 QFX Series Compliance Statements for NEBS ......306 Compliance Statements for Environmental Requirements ....306 viii Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 9 Figure 19: Airflow Through a QFX10008 ....... . . 45...
  • Page 10 Figure 73: ESD Point for the QFX10008 ....... . .
  • Page 11 Figure 94: Installing a Fan Tray in a QFX10008 Chassis ....184 Figure 95: QFX10008 Fan Tray Controller ....... 184 Figure 96: Removing a QFX10008 Fan Tray Controller .
  • Page 12 Figure 131: Installing a QFX10008 SIB ........
  • Page 13 Figure 170: Stacking Configuration for Packing the QFX10016 Chassis ..266 Figure 171: Attaching the QFX10008 to the Pallet ......268 Figure 172: Attaching the QFX10016 to the Pallet .
  • Page 14 QFX10008 Switch Hardware Guide Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 15 Table 18: LEDs on an DC Power Supply in QFX10000 ..... . 62 Table 19: Dimensions of a QFX10008 SIB ....... 64 Table 20: SIB LEDs .
  • Page 16 Table 50: Rack Requirements for the QFX10000 ......120 Table 51: QFX10008 Physical Specifications ......122 Table 52: Power Requirements for QFX10000 Components .
  • Page 17: About The Documentation

    ® To obtain the most current version of all Juniper Networks technical documentation, see the product documentation page on the Juniper Networks website at https://www.juniper.net/documentation/ If the information in the latest release notes differs from the information in the documentation, follow the product Release Notes.
  • Page 18: Merging A Full Example

    For example, copy the following snippet to a file and name the file . Copy the file to the directory ex-script-snippet.conf ex-script-snippet.conf /var/tmp on your routing platform. commit { file ex-script-snippet.xsl; } xviii Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 19: Documentation Conventions

    Alerts you to the risk of personal injury from a laser. Indicates helpful information. Best practice Alerts you to a recommended use or implementation. Table 2 on page xx defines the text and syntax conventions used in this guide. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 20: Table 2: Text And Syntax Conventions

    Indention and braces ( { } ) Identifies a level in the configuration [edit] hierarchy. routing-options { static { route default { ; (semicolon) Identifies a leaf statement at a nexthop address; configuration hierarchy level. retain; GUI Conventions Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 21: Documentation Feedback

    Requesting Technical Support Technical product support is available through the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (JTAC). If you are a customer with an active Juniper Care or Partner Support Services support contract, or are covered under warranty, and need post-sales technical support, you can access our tools and resources online or open a case with JTAC.
  • Page 22: Self-Help Online Tools And Resources

    QFX10008 Switch Hardware Guide Self-Help Online Tools and Resources For quick and easy problem resolution, Juniper Networks has designed an online self-service portal called the Customer Support Center (CSC) that provides you with the following features: Find CSC offerings: https://www.juniper.net/customers/support/ Search for known bugs: https://prsearch.juniper.net/...
  • Page 23: Overview

    Ethernet and 40-Gigabit networks to 100-Gigabit Ethernet high-performance networks. This high-performance, 13 rack unit (13 U) modular chassis can provide 48 Tbps of throughput and 16 Bpps of forwarding capacity. The QFX10008 has eight slots for line cards that can support a maximum of one-thousand, one-hundred fifty-two 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports, two-hundred eight-eight 40-Gigabit Ethernet ports, or two-hundred forty 100-Gigabit Ethernet ports.
  • Page 24: Benefits Of Qfx10000 Modular Chassis Switches

    Chassis Description The QFX10008 is 13 U tall. Up to 3 QFX10008 chassis can fit in a standard 42 U rack with adequate cooling and power. All key QFX10008 components are field-replaceable units (FRUs).
  • Page 25: Figure 1: Qfx10008 Chassis Front

    Chapter 1: Overview Figure 1: QFX10008 Chassis Front 1— Control boards 4— Installation holes for the front panel 2— Status LED panel 5— Line card slots 0-7 (numbered top to bottom) 3—Handles Starting in May 2019, new chassis ship with an enhanced power bus to support the power needs of higher wattage line cards.
  • Page 26: Figure 2: Qfx10008 Chassis Rear

    QFX10008 Switch Hardware Guide Figure 2: QFX10008 Chassis Rear FAN FTC SIB STATUS FAN FTC SIB STATUS 1— AC or DC power supplies slots 0-7 2— Fan trays with redundant fans (numbered top to bottom) Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 27: Routing And Control Board

    Routing and Control Board The Routing and Control Board (RCB) contains a routing engine and is responsible for the system management and system control in QFX10008. See Figure 4 on page RCBs are FRUs that are installed in the front of the chassis in the slots labeled .
  • Page 28: Line Cards

    QFX10008 Switch Hardware Guide Line Cards The QFX10008 features eight horizontal line card slots and supports line rate for each line card. The line cards combine a Packet Forwarding Engine (PFE) and Ethernet interfaces enclosed in a single assembly. The QFX10008 line card architecture is based on number of identical, independent PFE slices each with 500 Gbps full-duplex throughput.
  • Page 29: Sibs

    29). Each QFX10008 SIB has eight connectors that match to a line card slot eliminating the need for a backplane. When all six SIBs are installed, the QFX10008 has a net switching capacity of 42 Terabytes. See QFX10008 Switch Interface Board.
  • Page 30: Power Supplies

    Figure 8: QFX10000 Fan Tray Controller Power Supplies Power supplies for the QFX10008 are fully redundant, load-sharing, and hot-removable and hot-insertable (FRUs. Each QFX10008 base configuration has three power supplies; redundant configurations hold the maximum of six AC or DC power supplies. Each power supply has an internal fan for cooling.
  • Page 31: Software

    2 and Layer 3 switching, routing, and security services. The same Junos OS code base that runs on QFX Series switches also runs on all Juniper Networks EX Series, M Series, MX Series, and T Series routers and SRX Series Services Gateways.
  • Page 32: Table 3: Qfx10008 Hardware Configurations

    QFX10008 Switch Hardware Guide Table 3: QFX10008 Hardware Configurations Switch Configuration Configuration Components Base AC configuration Chassis, including power bus One Control Board QFX10008-BASE One Control Board cover panel Two fan tray controllers Two fan trays Three 2700 W AC power supplies...
  • Page 33: Qfx10000 Hardware And Cli Terminology Mapping

    Chapter 1: Overview See Also QFX10008 Physical Specifications on page 122 QFX10000 Hardware and CLI Terminology Mapping This topic describes the hardware terms used in QFX10000 documentation and the corresponding terms used in the Junos OS command-line interface (CLI). See...
  • Page 34: Qfx10000 Component Redundancy

    N+1 redundancy for the system. Both AC and DC systems tolerate a single power supply to fail without system interruption. If one power supply fails in a fully redundant system, the other power supply can provide full power to the QFX10000 indefinitely. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 35: Qfx10008 Chassis

    QFX10000 Routing and Control Board Description on page 67 QFX10000 AC Power Supply on page 50 QFX10000 DC Power Supply on page 59 QFX10008 Switch Interface Board on page 63 QFX10008 Chassis QFX10000 Field-Replaceable Units on page 35 QFX10000 Status Panel LEDs on page 36...
  • Page 36: Qfx10000 Status Panel Leds

    QFX10000 Status Panel LEDs The status panel of the QFX10008 and QFX10016 has two purposes: Shows the overall status of the chassis Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 37: Figure 11: Status Panel

    Other chassis have the same set of five bi-color LEDs, but also have an azure blue line to indicate the enhanced power bus (see Figure 12 on page 37). Figure 12: Status Panel on Chassis with the Enhanced Power Bus Table 6 on page 38 describes the status panel LEDs. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 38: Table 6: Status Panel Leds In A Qfx10000

    All installed Control Boards are online. Yellow Blinking One or more Control Boards have an error condition. None The installed Control Boards ares offline. See Also QFX10000 Troubleshooting Resources Overview on page 249 QFX10000 Line Cards on page 71 Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 39: Qfx10000 Emi Front Panel

    The panel attaches to the front of the chassis and swings open to allow easy access to optics and line cards, see Figure 13 on page 39 Table 7 on page Figure 13: QFX10008 and QFX10016 EMI Front Panels Table 7: QFX10000 EMI Door Specifications Model Dimensions...
  • Page 40: Qfx10000 Optional Equipment

    Figure 15: Cable Management Parts 1— Handle extensions 2— Cable tray Cables are draped across or under the handle extensions and then secured with cable wraps (see Figure 16 on page 41). Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 41: Qfx10000 Sata Ssd

    Installing the QFX10000 Cable Management System on page 227 Installing the Optional SATA Solid State Drive in a QFX10000 on page 232 Related QFX10008 Configurations on page 31 Documentation QFX10000 Optical Transceiver and Cable Support on page 130 Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 42: Qfx10008 Cooling System

    QFX10000 Fan Tray LEDs and Fan Tray Controller LEDs on page 45 QFX10008 Cooling System and Airflow The cooling system in a QFX10008 chassis consists of dual fan trays and dual fan tray controllers. There is no air filter in a QFX10008.
  • Page 43: Fan Tray Controller

    Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 0 Fan 1 6150 Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 0 Fan 2 6300 Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 0 Fan 3 6300 Spinning at normal speed Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 44: Airflow Direction In The Qfx10008

    Weight 1.5 lbs. (0.68 kg) Airflow Direction in the QFX10008 The air intake to cool the chassis is located on the port (line card) side of the chassis. Air flows into the chassis from the ports in the control boards and line cards, through the SIBs, and exits from the fan trays and the power supplies.
  • Page 45: Qfx10000 Fan Tray Leds And Fan Tray Controller Leds

    Chapter 1: Overview Figure 19: Airflow Through a QFX10008 The fan tray continues to operate indefinitely and provide sufficient cooling even when a single fan fails, provided the room temperature is within the operating range. You can check the status of fans by viewing the LEDs on each fan tray.
  • Page 46: Figure 20: Fan Tray Leds On A Qfx10000

    To maintain proper airflow through the chassis, leave the fan tray installed in the chassis until you are ready to replace it. None The fan is not receiving power from the fan tray controller. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 47 SIB in the grouping of 3. To maintain proper airflow through the chassis, leave the fan tray installed in the chassis until you are ready to replace the SIB. None The SIB is offline. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 48 SIB in the grouping of 3. To maintain proper airflow through the chassis, leave the fan tray installed in the chassis until you are ready to replace the SIB. None The SIB is offline. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 49: Fan Tray Controller Leds

    LEDs on the fan tray controller panel. Figure 21: Fan Tray Controller LEDs on a QFX10000 1— Fan tray controller power 2— Fan tray controller status Table 11 on page 50 describes the functions of the fan tray controller LEDs. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 50: Qfx10000 Ac Power System

    The fan tray controller is not receiving power. Related Installing a QFX10008 Fan Tray on page 182 Documentation Installing a QFX10008 Fan Tray Controller on page 185 QFX10000 Troubleshooting Resources Overview on page 249 QFX10000 AC Power System QFX10000 AC Power Supply on page 50...
  • Page 51: Ac Power Supply Description

    AC Power Supply Description on page 51 AC Power Supply Description The QFX10000 AC power supplies are 2700 W, hot-insertable, hot-removable, field-replaceable units (FRUs). You can install up to six power supplies in a QFX10008 in the slots labeled PSU 0...
  • Page 52: Figure 22: Ac Power Supply

    The ends of the clip hook into the bracket holes on each side of the AC appliance inlet on the faceplate. The adjustment nut holds the power cord in the correct position. For instructions for installing the power cord retainers, see “Connecting AC Power to a QFX10000” on page 167. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 53: Qfx10000 Ac Power Specifications

    Each power supply has its own fan and is cooled by its own internal cooling system. Hot air exhausts from the rear of the chassis. QFX10000 AC Power Specifications QFX10008 and QFX10016 redundant configuration switches can use either AC or DC power supplies; base configuration switches are AC only. Table 12 on page 53 lists the power specifications for the AC power supply used in a QFX10000 modular chassis.
  • Page 54: Qfx10000 Power Cord Specifications

    Code (CEC) Section 4-010(3). The cords shipped with the switch to North America and Canada are in compliance. Table 14 on page 55 lists the AC power cord specifications for QFX10000 modular switches for various countries and regions. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 55: Table 14: Ac Power Cord Specifications For Qfx10000 Modular Switches

    250 AC, 16 A, 50 Hz SI 32/1971 Type IL/3 CBL-EX-PWR-C19-IL Italy 250 VAC, 16 A, 50 Hz CEI 23-16 Type I/3/16 CBL-EX-PWR-C19-IT Japan 250 VAC, 16 A, 50 Hz or NEMA 6–20 Type CBL-EX-PWR-C19-JP 60 Hz N6/20 Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 56 United Kingdom 250 VAC, 16 A, 50 Hz BS 1363/A Type CBL-EX-PWR-C19-INT BS89/13 Worldwide (except 250 VAC, 16 A, 50 Hz EN 60320-2-2/1 CBL-EX-PWR-C19-C20 Japan) CAUTION: AC power cords for QFX10000 modular switches are intended Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 57: Qfx10000 Ac Power Supply Leds

    QFX10000 AC Power Supply LEDs An AC power supply has four LEDs on its faceplate: INP1 INP2 PWR OK , and FAULT These LEDs display information about the status of the power supply. See Figure 24 on page Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 58: Figure 24: Leds On An Ac Power Supply In Qfx10000 Switches

    2— PWR OK 4— INP1 –Source input 1 Table 15 on page 58 describes the LEDs on an AC power supply in QFX10008 and QFX10016 modular chassis. Table 15: LEDs on an AC Power Supply in QFX10000 Color State Description...
  • Page 59: Qfx10000 Dc Power System

    Do not mix AC and DC power supplies in the same chassis. The DC power supplies in QFX10000 switches are 2500 W, hot-insertable, hot-removable, field-replaceable units (FRUs). You can install up to six power supplies in a QFX10008 in the slots labeled through (top to bottom) located in the rear of the chassis;...
  • Page 60: Figure 25: Dc Power Supply

    NOTE: DC power supplies are shipped only in the redundant configuration of QFX10000 switches. For details about different chassis configurations, “QFX10008 Configurations” on page 31 and QFX10016 Components and Configurations. Each DC power supply weighs approximately 6 lb (2.7 kg) and has two independent pairs...
  • Page 61: Qfx10000 Dc Power Specifications

    Chapter 1: Overview Each power supply connects to the combined power rail in a QFX10008 or QFX10016. The power rail distributes the output power produced by the power supplies to different switch components. Each AC power supply provides power to all the components in the switch.
  • Page 62: Figure 26: Leds On A Dc Power Supply In Qfx10000 Switches

    3— PWR OK 2— INP2–Source input 2 4— FAULT Table 18 on page 62 describes the LEDs in QFX10008 and QFX10016 modular chassis. Table 18: LEDs on an DC Power Supply in QFX10000 Color State Description Yellow Blinking Indicates one of the following:...
  • Page 63: Qfx10008 Switch Interface Board

    QFX10008 contains six SIBs that are installed vertically, mid-chassis, between the line cards and the control boards in the front and the fan trays in the rear. When all six SIBs are installed, the QFX10008 has a net switching capacity of 42 terabytes per second (TBps).
  • Page 64: Table 19: Dimensions Of A Qfx10008 Sib

    QFX10008 Switch Hardware Guide Figure 27: SIB Table 19 on page 64 shows the physical specifications for a QFX10008 SIB. Table 19: Dimensions of a QFX10008 SIB Specification Value Height 19.7 in. (50.04 cm) Width 1.8 in. (4.57 cm) Depth 10.4 in.
  • Page 65: Qfx10000 Switch Interface Board Leds

    Chapter 1: Overview Figure 28: SIBs Installed in a QFX10008 1— Fan tray controllers 2— SIBs QFX10000 Switch Interface Board LEDs The Switch Interface Board (SIB) has two status LEDs at the top of each board. See Figure 29 on page...
  • Page 66: Qfx10000 Routing And Control Board

    Handling and Storing QFX10000 Line Cards, RCBs, and SIBs on page 173 Documentation Maintaining QFX10000 Switch Interface Boards on page 209 QFX10000 Routing and Control Board QFX10000 Routing and Control Board Description on page 67 QFX10000 Routing and Control Board LEDs on page 68 Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 67: Qfx10000 Routing And Control Board Description

    Routing and Control Board Components Each RCB consists of the following internal components: Quad-core 2.5 GHz CPU 32 GB SDRAM 50 GB or 100 GB onboard SATA SSD Other standard interfaces are shown in Figure 31 on page Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 68: Qfx10000 Routing And Control Board Leds

    QFX10000 Management Port LEDs on page 69 SATA SSD LEDs on page 70 Virtual Port Connections on page 71 RCB Status Panel LEDs The RCB status panel LEDs indicate the state of the RCB (see Figure 33 on page 69). Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 69: Qfx10000 Management Port Leds

    The RCB is the backup. QFX10000 Management Port LEDs There are two management ports on the RCB of a QFX10008 and QFX10016 that have LEDs that indicate link status and link activity. These two ports, located on the RCB panel...
  • Page 70: Sata Ssd Leds

    Blinking or flickering The beacon feature is enabled. Yellow Blinking An error has occurred. SATA SSD LEDs The Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) solid-state drive (SSD) LEDs indicate the status of the optional drive. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 71: Virtual Port Connections

    The QFX10000-30C line card is supported on Junos OS Release 15.1X53-D30 and later. Support for channelizing the 40-Gigabit Ethernet ports to four independent 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports is supported in Junos OS Release 17.1R1 and later. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 72: Overview

    Figure 36: Disabled Ports in Channelization Mode Table 25: Maximum Port Configuration Port Speed Non-Channelized Mode (Mode D) Channelized Mode (Mode A) 100 Gbps 30 or 24 or 40 Gbps 24 or 10 Gbps Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 73: Switch Ports

    40-Gigabit Ethernet using QSFP+ optical transceivers. When a QSFP+ transceiver is inserted into any of the ports, the QSFP+ port is enabled for 40-Gigabit Ethernet. 100-Gigabit Ethernet active optic cables (AOC) QSFP28 direct attach copper (DAC) cables Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 74: Status And Activity Leds

    At least one channel link is up, but not all channels are up. There is activity on the channel link. Slow blink, or blip The beacon function is enabled on one or more sub-channels. Blinking One or more sub-channels has a fault condition. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 75: Qfx10000-30C-M Line Card

    100 Gbps or 40 Gbps and can automatically detect the type of transceiver installed and set the configuration to the appropriate speed. As part of Juniper Networks Open Cloud Interconnect, the QFX10000-30C-M line card brings secure data center interconnect (DCI), inter-data center and intra-data center connectivity using MACsec at 100 Gbps and 40 Gbps speeds.
  • Page 76: Channelizing 40-Gigabit Ports

    FPC will again reboot. See Table 29 on page 77 for the list of available ports and the associated ASIC and Figure 39 on page 76 to locate the available and disabled ports. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 77: Network Ports

    See Table 30 on page 77 Table 31 on page Table 30: Power LED Color State Description Unlit There is no power to the line card. Green On steadily The line card has power. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 78: Offline Button

    Each QSFP28 port has a bi-colored up or down LED indicator that show port status and link activity. See Figure 40 on page 78 Table 32 on page Figure 40: Indicators for QSFP28 Ports on QFX10000-30C-M Line Cards Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 79: Qfx10000-36Q Line Card

    Switch Ports on page 80 Status and Activity LEDs on page 84 Overview The line cards in QFX10000 modular switches combine a Packet Forwarding Engine and Ethernet interfaces in a single assembly. Line cards are field-replaceable units (FRUs) Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 80: Switch Ports

    QSFP+ to SFP+ fiber breakout and DACBO cables Access ports You can use 40-Gigabit Ethernet QSFP+ transceivers and QSFP+ DAC cablesin any downstream port. See “QFX10000 Optical Transceiver and Cable Support” on page 130. Uplink ports Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 81: Figure 42: All Ports Are Enabled For 40-Gigabit Ethernet By Default

    The 40-Gigabit Ethernet ports can operate independently, be channelized into four 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports, or bundled with the next two consecutive ports and channelized into twelve 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports as a port range. Only the first and fourth port in Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 82: Figure 45: Use The First And Fourth Port In Each 6Xqsfp Cage To Channelize A

    Port Number Ethernet Port Group Ethernet Ethernet 100-Gigabit Ethernet Disables – – 0, 2 – – – – – – 3, 4 – – 6, 8 – – – – – – 9, 10 Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 83 – – 18, 20 – – – – – – 21, 22 – – 24, 26 – – – – – – 27, 28 – – 30, 32 – – – – – – Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 84: Status And Activity Leds

    One or more sub-channels has a fault condition. Yellow or Amber Blinking A single LED blinking indicates and interface fault. All four LEDs blink to indicate (non-channelized) the beacon function was enabled on the port. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 85: Qfx10000-60S-6Q Line Card

    The line cards are hot-insertable and hot-removable; you can remove and replace them without powering off the switch or disrupting switch functions. See Figure 47 on page Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 86: Figure 47: Qfx10000-60S-6Q Port Panel

    SFP transceivers (1000BASE-T) are physically larger than optical SFP transceivers (1000BASE-X), stacking copper SFP transceivers in all three rows causes internal damage to the line card. Optical SFP transceivers can be stacked and used in all SFP+ ports through Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 87: Port Groups

    Channelization from a 40-Gigabit Ethernet port into 4 independent 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports is supported on the QSFP28 and QSFP+ ports. Channelization to 50-Gbps or 25-Gbps speed is not supported on the 100-Gigabit Ethernet QSFP28 port. All ports in Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 88: Using Copper And Fiber Sfp Transceivers

    SFP transceivers. You can stack copper transceivers in the bottom two rows. Ports are arranged belly-to-belly. Stacking three SFP transceivers in a column can damage the line card. For the recommended configuration, see Figure 50 on page Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 89: Sfp+ Status And Activity Leds

    Green On steadily A link is established. Yellow or Amber Slow blink, or blip The beacon function is enabled on one or more sub-channels. Blinking The interface has a fault condition. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 90: Qsfp+ And Qsfp28 Status And Activity Leds

    QFX10000 Field-Replaceable Units on page 35 QFX10K-12C-DWDM Coherent Line Card The QFX10K-12C-DWDM line card is the combination of Juniper Networks Junos OS for QFX10000 modular chassis software running on Juniper Networks JNP10K-LC1104 hardware. The QFX10000-12C-DWDM line card provides up to 1.2 Tbps packet forwarding for cloud providers, service providers, and enterprises that need coherent dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM) with MACsec security features.
  • Page 91: Hardware Features

    Each transponder connects four 100-Gigabit Ethernet logical interfaces (ET) to one of three forwarding ASICs. The ASICs through a MACsec to PHY to MACsec encryption is optionally supported on each 100-Gigabit Ethernet interface. See Figure 54 on page Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 92: Figure 54: Qfx10K-12C-Dwdm Interfaces

    Each of the six network ports can operate in one of three modulation formats, see Table 38 on page Table 38: QFX10000-6C-DWDM Modulation Speed Modulation Distance 100 Gbps DP-PSK long haul–2485.49 miles (4000 km) Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 93: Compatibility

    Compatibility The Juniper Networks Open Cloud Interconnect solution includes integrated 100 GbE coherent optics on Juniper Networks QFX Series switches; MX Series 5G Universal Routing Platforms and PTX Series Packet Transport Routers; and BTI Packet Optical Platforms optimized for DCI. As part of the Open Cloud Interconnect solution, the QFX10K-12C-DWDM coherent line card is compatible with many third-party optical products as well as Juniper Networks optical solutions and offerings.
  • Page 94: Optical Receive Specifications

    +/- 70,000 ps/nm +/- 45,000 ps/nm +/- 30,000 ps/nm Optical receiver PMD tolerance 30 ps mean DGD 20 ps mean DGD 15 ps mean DGD Optical receiver polarization tracking 100 krad/s 50 krad/s 50 krad/s Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 95: Status And Activity Leds

    4 x 100 Gigabit Ethernet 200 Gbps 200 Gbps 0, 1, 2, 3 2 independent 200 Gbps 16-QAM QPSK and 3 x 100 Gigabit Ethernet 100 Gbps 200 Gbps 0, 2, 3 Independent QPSK and 16-QAM 16-QAM Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 96: 1.2 Terabyte Dwdm Otn Module Wavelengths

    200-Gbps coherent MACsec ports with built-in long-reach optics. DWDM channel frequency offsets are 0.02 THz. The QFX10000-12C-DWDM line card is available for QFX10008 and QFX10016 switch chassis running Junos Os Release 17.3R1 and later. The PTX10K-1104 coherent line card is available for PTX10008 and PTX10016 line cards. See Table 45 on page 96 for the available channel frequencies and wavelengths.
  • Page 97 12.5 GHz 191.64 1564.37 12.5 GHz 191.65 1564.27 12.5/50 GHz 191.66 1564.17 12.5 GHz 191.68 1564.07 12.5 GHz 191.69 1563.97 12.5 GHz 191.7 1563.86 12.5/50/100 GHz 191.71 1563.76 12.5 GHz 191.73 1563.66 12.5 GHz Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 98 1562.03 12.5 GHz 191.94 1561.93 12.5 GHz 191.95 1561.83 12.5/50 GHz 191.96 1561.72 12.5 GHz 191.98 1561.62 12.5 GHz 191.99 1561.52 12.5 GHz 1561.42 12.5/50/100 GHz 192.01 1561.32 12.5 GHz 192.03 1561.22 12.5 GHz Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 99 12.5 GHz 192.24 1559.49 12.5 GHz 192.25 1559.39 12.5/50 GHz 192.26 1559.29 12.5 GHz 192.28 1559.19 12.5 GHz 192.29 1559.08 12.5 GHz 192.3 1558.98 12.5/50/100 GHz 192.31 1558.88 12.5 GHz 192.33 1558.78 12.5 GHz Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 100 12.5 GHz 192.54 1557.06 12.5 GHz 192.55 1556.96 12.5/50 GHz 192.56 1556.86 12.5 GHz 192.58 1556.76 12.5 GHz 192.59 1556.66 12.5 GHz 192.6 1556.56 12.5/50/100 GHz 192.61 1556.45 12.5 GHz 192.63 1556.35 12.5 GHz Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 101 1554.74 12.5 GHz 192.84 1554.64 12.5 GHz 192.85 1554.54 12.5/50 GHz 192.86 1554.44 12.5 GHz 192.88 1554.34 12.5 GHz 192.89 1554.24 12.5 GHz 192.9 1554.13 1554.134 192.91 1554.03 12.5 GHz 192.93 1553.93 12.5 GHz Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 102 12.5 GHz 193.14 1552.22 12.5 GHz 193.15 1552.12 12.5/50 GHz 193.16 1552.02 12.5 GHz 193.18 1551.92 12.5 GHz 193.19 1551.82 12.5 GHz 193.2 1551.72 12.5/50/100 GHz 193.21 1551.62 12.5 GHz 193.23 1551.52 12.5 GHz Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 103 12.5 GHz 193.44 1549.82 12.5 GHz 193.45 1549.72 12.5/50 GHz 193.46 1549.62 12.5 GHz 193.48 1549.52 12.5 GHz 193.49 1549.42 12.5 GHz 193.5 1549.32 12.5/50/100 GHz 193.51 1549.22 12.5 GHz 193.53 1549.12 12.5 GHz Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 104 12.5 GHz 193.74 1547.42 12.5 GHz 193.75 1547.32 12.5/50 GHz 193.76 1547.22 12.5 GHz 193.78 1547.12 12.5 GHz 193.79 1547.02 12.5 GHz 193.8 1546.92 12.5/50/100 GHz 193.81 1546.82 12.5 GHz 193.83 1546.72 12.5 GHz Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 105 12.5 GHz 194.04 1545.02 12.5 GHz 194.05 1544.92 12.5/50 GHz 194.06 1544.82 12.5 GHz 194.08 1544.73 12.5 GHz 194.09 1544.63 12.5 GHz 194.1 1544.53 12.5/50/100 GHz 194.11 1544.43 12.5 GHz 194.13 1544.33 12.5 GHz Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 106 12.5 GHz 194.34 1542.64 12.5 GHz 194.35 1542.54 12.5/50 GHz 194.36 1542.44 12.5 GHz 194.38 1542.34 12.5 GHz 194.39 1542.24 12.5 GHz 194.4 1542.14 12.5/50/100 GHz 194.41 1542.04 12.5 GHz 194.43 1541.94 12.5 GHz Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 107 12.5 GHz 194.64 1540.26 12.5 GHz 194.65 1540.16 12.5/50 GHz 194.66 1540.06 12.5 GHz 194.68 1539.96 12.5 GHz 194.69 1539.87 12.5 GHz 194.7 1539.77 12.5/50/100 GHz 194.71 1539.67 12.5 GHz 194.73 1539.57 12.5 GHz Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 108 1537.99 12.5 GHz 194.94 1537.89 12.5 GHz 194.95 1537.79 12.5/50 GHz 194.96 1537.69 12.5 GHz 194.98 1537.59 12.5 GHz 194.99 1537.5 12.5 GHz 1537.4 12.5/50/100 GHz 195.01 1537.3 12.5 GHz 195.03 1537.2 12.5 GHz Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 109 12.5 GHz 195.24 1535.53 12.5 GHz 195.25 1535.43 12.5/50 GHz 195.26 1535.33 12.5 GHz 195.28 1535.23 12.5 GHz 195.29 1535.13 12.5 GHz 195.3 1535.03 12.5/50/100 GHz 195.31 1534.94 12.5 GHz 195.33 1534.84 12.5 GHz Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 110 12.5 GHz 195.54 1533.17 12.5 GHz 195.55 1533.07 12.5/50 GHz 195.56 1532.98 12.5 GHz 195.58 1532.88 12.5 GHz 195.59 1532.78 12.5 GHz 195.6 1532.68 12.5/50/100 GHz 195.61 1532.58 12.5 GHz 195.63 1532.49 12.5 GHz Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 111 12.5 GHz 195.84 1530.82 12.5 GHz 195.85 1530.73 12.5/50 GHz 195.86 1530.63 12.5 GHz 195.88 1530.53 12.5 GHz 195.89 1530.43 12.5 GHz 195.9 1530.33 12.5/50/100 GHz 195.91 1530.34 12.5 GHz 195.93 1530.24 12.5 GHz Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 112: Qfx10000 Line Card Leds

    QFX10000 Line Card LEDs All QFX10000 line cards have three bi-colored LEDs (see Figure 56 on page 112). Figure 56: Line Card LEDs Table 46 on page 113 describes the functions of the line card LEDs. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 113: Table 46: Power And Status Leds

    The line card is booting. Yellow Blinking The line card is detecting an error. Unlit The line card is offline. Green On steadily The line card is offline. Related Maintaining QFX10000 Line Cards Documentation Channelizing Interfaces Overview Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 114 QFX10008 Switch Hardware Guide Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 115: Chapter 2 Site Planning, Preparation, And Specifications

    QFX10000 Site Preparation Checklist The checklist in Table 47 on page 115 summarizes the tasks you need to perform when preparing a site for a QFX10008 or a QFX10016 installation. Table 47: Site Preparation Checklist Item or Task For More Information...
  • Page 116 Secure the rack to the floor and building structure. Cables Acquire cables The list of supported transceivers for the QFX10008 line cards is and connectors: located at https://pathfinder.juniper.net/hct/product/#prd=QFX10008 Determine and for the QFX10016 line cards at the number https://pathfinder.juniper.net/hct/product/#prd=QFX10016...
  • Page 117: Qfx10008 Site Guidelines And Requirements

    QFX10000 Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance on page 121 QFX10008 Chassis Physical Specifications on page 122 QFX10000 Environmental Requirements and Specifications The QFX10008 and QFX10016 modular switches must be installed in a four-post rack. It must be housed in a dry, clean, well-ventilated, and temperature-controlled environment.
  • Page 118: General Site Guidelines

    Designed to comply with Zone 4 earthquake requirements per NEBS GR-63-CORE, Issue 3. NOTE: Install QFX10008 and QFX10016 modular switches only in restricted areas, such as dedicated equipment rooms and equipment closets, in accordance with Articles 110-16, 110-17, and 110-18 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
  • Page 119: Qfx5120 Site Electrical Wiring Guidelines

    Electrical hazards as a result of power surges conducted over the lines into the equipment QFX10000 Rack Requirements The QFX10000 modular switch chassis are designed to be installed in four-post racks. Rack requirements consist of: Rack type Mounting bracket hole spacing Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 120: Table 50: Rack Requirements For The Qfx10000

    Equipment (document number EIA-310–D) published by the Electronics Industry Association. You can stack two QFX10016 or three QFX10008 chassis in a four-post rack The rack is 42 U or greater. The rack meets the strength requirements to support the weight.
  • Page 121: Maintenance

    Mounting a QFX10016 in a Four-Post Rack Using a Mechanical Lift QFX10000 Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance When planning the site for a QFX10008 or QFX10016 installation, you must allow sufficient clearance around the installed chassis for cooling and maintenance (see...
  • Page 122: Qfx10008 Chassis Physical Specifications

    The QFX10008 modular-chassis is a rigid sheet-metal structure that houses the other switch components. You can mount up to three QFX10008 chassis in a standard 19-in. 4-post rack (42 U) rack provided the rack can handle the combined weight and there is adequate power and cooling.
  • Page 123: Figure 59: Front View Of Qfx10008

    Chapter 2: Site Planning, Preparation, and Specifications Table 51: QFX10008 Physical Specifications (continued) Description Weight Height Width Depth QFX10000-30C-M Line Card 28.5 lbs (12.9 1.89 in. (4.8 cm) 17.2 in. (43.7 cm) 20.54 in. (52.2 cm) QFX10000-36Q Line Card 22.6 lbs 1.89 in.
  • Page 124: Qfx10008 Power Planning

    Power Requirements for QFX10000 Components Table 52 on page 124 lists the power requirements for different hardware components of a QFX10008 and QFX10016 under typical voltage conditions. For power requirements for chassis configurations, see “Calculating Power Requirements for a QFX10008” on page 125 and Calculating Power Requirements for a QFX10016.
  • Page 125: Calculating Power Requirements For A Qfx10008

    455 W SFP+ and 6-port QSFP+ line card Calculating Power Requirements for a QFX10008 Use the information in this topic to calculate power requirements of your QFX10008 configuration and the number of power supplies required for different QFX10008 switch configurations. CAUTION: To ensure adequate power and to avoid raising a power alarm, you must maintain a redundant power supply in your device at all times.
  • Page 126: Calculating The Power Consumption Of Your Qfx10008

    QFX10008 Switch Hardware Guide This topic describes these tasks: Calculating the Power Consumption of Your QFX10008 Configuration on page 126 Calculating the Number of Power Supplies Required for Your QFX10008 Configuration on page 127 Calculating the Power Consumption of Your QFX10008 Configuration Use the following procedure to determine the maximum power you need to supply to the switch.
  • Page 127: Configuration

    NEBS regulations on the QFX10000 line of modular switch chassis when these switches are used in typical configurations. In a typical configuration, a QFX10008 switch supports up to eight line cards, with up to four QFX10000-12C-DWDM in any of the eight slots.
  • Page 128: Qfx10000 Grounding Cable And Lug Specifications

    The total power available to the chassis is calculated by dividing the wattage needed by the power rating, then rounding up. In the previous examples, we calculated that a QFX10008 AC system would require 9385 W with five QFX10000-36Q and three QFX10000-30C line cards. In this example,...
  • Page 129 Class B; 90° C wire, or as permitted by local code. See Also Connecting the QFX10000 to Power on page 163 Related QFX10000 AC Power System on page 50 Documentation QFX10000 DC Power System on page 59 Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 130: Qfx10000 Transceiver And Cable Specifications

    SFP management ( MGMT ) port. 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.
  • Page 131: Table 56: Qsfp+ And Qsfp28 Optical Module Receptacle Pinouts

    Table 56: QSFP+ and QSFP28 Optical Module Receptacle Pinouts Fiber Signal Tx0 (Transmit) Tx1 (Transmit) Tx2 (Transmit) Tx3 (Transmit) Unused Unused Unused Unused Rx3 (Receive) Rx2 (Receive) Rx1 (Receive) Rx0 (Receive) Table 57: QSFP+ MPO Fiber-Optic Crossover Cable Pinouts Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 132: Signal Loss In Multimode And Single-Mode Fiber-Optic Cables

    QFX Series, see . Exceeding the maximum the Hardware Compatibility Tool transmission distances can result in significant signal loss, which causes unreliable transmission. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 133: Attenuation And Dispersion In Fiber-Optic Cable

    You can use the to find information about Hardware Compatibility Tool 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 134 Calculating Power Margin for Fiber-Optic Cable on page 134 Copyright ©...
  • Page 134: Calculating Power Budget For Fiber-Optic Cable

    Link-Loss Factor Estimated Link-Loss Value Higher-order mode losses Single-mode—None Multimode—0.5 dB Modal and chromatic dispersion Single-mode—None Multimode—None, if product of bandwidth and distance is less than 500 MHz-km Connector 0.5 dB Splice 0.5 dB Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 135: Qfx10000 Console And Management Cable Specifications And Pinouts

    QFX10000 Console and Management Cable Specifications and Pinouts QFX10000 Cable Specifications for Console and Management Connections on page 136 RJ-45 to DB-9 Serial Port Adapter Pinout Information on page 136 RJ-45 Management Port Connector Pinout Information on page 137 Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 136: Connections

    Table 60 on page 136 provides the pinout information for the RJ-45 to DB-9 serial port adapter. Table 60: RJ-45 to DB-9 Serial Port Adapter Pinout Information RJ-45 Pin Signal DB-9 Pin Signal Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 137: Rj-45 Management Port Connector Pinout Information

    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.
  • Page 138: Usb Port Specifications For The Qfx Series

    Clear to send 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)
  • Page 139 We recommend using the RE-USB-4G-S flash drive. NOTE: USB flash drives used with the QFX Series device must support USB 2.0 or later. Related Connecting the QFX10000 to External Devices on page 168 Documentation Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 140 QFX10008 Switch Hardware Guide Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 141: Chapter 3 Initial Installation And Configuration

    The switch chassis is bolted to the pallet base. You can install a QFX10008 switch in a standard 19 in. (483 mm) equipment rack by using the supplied rack-mounting kit and the front-mounting bracket that is attached to the chassis.
  • Page 142: Unpacking The Qfx10008

    The chassis is maximally protected inside the shipping box. Do not unpack it until you are ready to begin installation. Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available to unpack the QFX10008: A 13/32 in. (10 mm) open-end or socket wrench to remove the bracket bolts from the...
  • Page 143: Figure 60: Shipping Crate And Accessory Box

    Slice the nylon straps with the box cutter that hold the shipping boxes to the pallet. Lift the shipping box off the chassis. Remove the cardboard accessory box. Remove the foam padding from the top of the box. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 144: Unpacking Qfx10000 Line Cards, Routing And Control Boards, And Switch Interface Boards

    See Also Installing the QFX10008 into a Rack on page 152 Unpacking QFX10000 Line Cards, Routing and Control Boards, and Switch Interface Boards Orders for line cards, additional Routing and Control Boards (RCBs), and Switch Interface Boards (SIBs) components are FRUs that are shipped separately from the switch chassis.
  • Page 145: Figure 62: Unpacking A Line Card

    Save the shipping carton and packing materials in case you need to move or ship the RCB, SIB, or line card later. Figure 62: Unpacking a Line Card 1— Foam packing material 2— Paper packaging and electrostatic bag See Also Installing a QFX10000 Line Card on page 224 Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 146: Comparing The Qfx10000 Order To The Packing List

    If any part on the packing list is missing, contact your customer service representative, or contact Juniper Networks Customer Care from within the U.S. or Canada by telephone at 1-888-314-5822. For international-dial or direct-dial options in countries without toll-free numbers, see https://www.juniper.net/support/requesting-support.html...
  • Page 147: Table 64: Base Configuration Order

    Compare base configuration orders using Table 64 on page 147. Table 64: Base Configuration Order Component QFX10008 Quantity QFX10016 Quantity Chassis, including power bus Routing Control Boards Routing Control Board slot cover Fan tray controllers Fan trays Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 148: Table 65: Qfx10000 Accessory Kit

    Quantity Component AC Configurations DC Configurations Warranty card End-user license agreement (EULA) RJ-45 Ethernet cable RJ-45 to DB9 rollover cable Electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap with cable Media kit (flash drives, PCMCIA card adapter) Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 149: Table 66: Qfx10000 Rack Mount Kit

    Compare the contents of the front panel kit with Table 67 on page 149. Table 67: QFX10000 Front Panel Kit Component Quantity Front panel Left base bracket Right base bracket Latch brackets Phillips flat-head screws Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 150: Installing The Mounting Hardware For A Qfx10000

    To mount the chassis on a four-post rack, you must first install the mounting brackets in the rack. QFX10008 and QFX10016 switches come with a four-piece set of mounting brackets that supports the chassis in the rack. If you prefer a solid-shelf design for the rack, JNP-MOD-RMK-4PST is available by separate order.
  • Page 151: Figure 63: Mounting Brackets For Four-Post Rack Installation

    Position the right base bracket at the desired position in the right side of the rack opposite the installed left base bracket, so that it is on the same rack level as the left Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 152: Installing The Qfx10008 Into A Rack

    Documentation Installing the QFX10008 into a Rack Mounting a QFX10008 in a 4-Post Rack Using a Mechanical Lift on page 152 Manually Mounting a QFX10008 in a 4-Post Rack on page 155 Mounting a QFX10008 in a 4-Post Rack Using a Mechanical Lift Because of the switch's size and weight, we strongly recommend using a mechanical lift to install the QFX10008.
  • Page 153 “QFX10000 Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance” on page 121. Unpack the switch as described in “Unpacking the QFX10008” on page 142. In a four-post rack, install the mounting brackets at the desired position (see “Installing the Mounting Hardware for a QFX10000” on page 150).
  • Page 154: Figure 64: Loading The Qfx10008 Into A Rack Using A Mechanical Lift

    QFX10008 Switch Hardware Guide Figure 64: Loading the QFX10008 into a Rack Using a Mechanical Lift Using the lift, align the switch in front of the rack, centering it in front of the mounting brackets. Lift the chassis approximately 0.75 in. (1.9 cm) above the surface of the mounting brackets.
  • Page 155: Manually Mounting A Qfx10008 In A 4-Post Rack

    After ensuring that the switch is aligned properly, tighten the screws. See Also Configuring a QFX10000 on page 170 Manually Mounting a QFX10008 in a 4-Post Rack If you cannot use a mechanical lift to install the switch (the preferred method), you can install it manually.
  • Page 156 Remove all components except the two fan tray controllers from the chassis. See: Removing a QFX10000 Routing and Control Board on page 177 Removing a QFX10000 Switch Interface Board on page 209 Removing a QFX10008 Fan Tray on page 181 “Removing a QFX10000 AC Power Supply” on page 187 Removing a QFX10000...
  • Page 157: Figure 66: Lifting The Qfx10008 Without Using A Mechanical Lift

    Do not twist your body as you lift. Balance the load evenly and be sure that your footing is firm. Figure 66: Lifting the QFX10008 Without Using a Mechanical Lift Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 158: Figure 67: Installing A Qfx10008 In A 4-Post Rack

    After ensuring that the switch is aligned properly, tighten the screws. Figure 67: Installing a QFX10008 in a 4-Post Rack After you install the mounting screws and securely bolt the chassis to the rack, reinstall the components in the chassis.
  • Page 159: Installing The Front Panel On A Qfx10000

    Chapter 3: Initial Installation and Configuration Installing the Front Panel on a QFX10000 The front panel is required on the QFX10008 and QFX10016 to protect fiber optic cabling and to provide additional protection from electromagnetic interference (EMI). The front panel can be installed with or without the optional cable management system.
  • Page 160: Figure 69: Attaching Front Panel Brackets On A Qfx10008

    Use the Phillips screwdriver to attach two mounting screws to the latch bracket at the top left of the chassis frame (see Figure 69 on page 160 for QFX10008 and for QFX10016 installations). Figure 69: Attaching Front Panel Brackets on a QFX10008 Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 161: Figure 70: Attaching Front Panel Brackets On A Qfx10016

    Tilt the panel towards the chassis until it is vertical with the chassis. The blue release buttons on the side of the panel click into place (see Figure 71 on page 162 for QFX10008 Figure 72 on page 163 for QFX10016). Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 162: Figure 71: Front Panel Installation On A Qfx10008

    QFX10008 Switch Hardware Guide Figure 71: Front Panel Installation on a QFX10008 Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 163: Connecting The Qfx10000 To Power

    QFX10000 Optional Equipment on page 40 Connecting the QFX10000 to Power Connecting Earth Ground to a QFX10000 on page 164 Connecting AC Power to a QFX10000 on page 167 Connecting DC Power to a QFX10000 on page 167 Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 164: Connecting Earth Ground To A Qfx10000

    An AC-powered QFX10000 gains additional grounding when you plug the power supply in the switch into a grounded AC power outlet by using an AC power cord appropriate for your geographical location. To connect earth ground to a QFX10008 or QFX10016 chassis: Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 165: Figure 73: Esd Point For The Qfx10008

    (see Figure 73 on page 165 Figure 74 on page 165). Figure 73: ESD Point for the QFX10008 1— Grounding point Figure 74: ESD Point for the QFX10016 1— Grounding point Remove the two screws on the chassis using a Phillips screwdriver.
  • Page 166: Figure 75: Connecting A Grounding Cable To The Qfx10008

    QFX10008 Switch Hardware Guide Figure 75: Connecting a Grounding Cable to the QFX10008 Figure 76: Connecting a Grounding Cable to the QFX10016 Place the two screws over the grounding lug and grounding cable. Tighten the two screws using a Phillips screwdriver.
  • Page 167: Connecting Ac Power To A Qfx10000

    QFX10000 system with less than three power supplies. Ensure the chassis is properly grounded. CAUTION: To meet safety and electromagnetic interference (EMI) requirements and to ensure proper operation, a QFX10000 must be adequately grounded before it is connected to power. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 168: Connecting The Qfx10000 To External Devices

    QFX10008 Switch Hardware Guide Connect DC power to each QFX10008 DC power supply, see “Installing a QFX10000 DC Power Supply” on page 200. Each power supply input feed must be connected to a dedicated DC power source outlet. See Also...
  • Page 169: Connector

    To connect the device to a management console (see Figure 80 on page 170 Figure 81 on page 170): Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the console port (labeled CONSOLE ) on the device. CON1 Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 170: Configuring A Qfx10000

    The following procedure sets up the QFX10000 using the command-line interface (CLI). Before you begin connecting and configuring the switch, set the following parameter values on the console server or PC: Baud Rate—9600 Flow Control—None Data—8 Parity—None Stop Bits—1 DCD State—Disregard Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 171 MGMT for RJ-45 connections) and (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. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 172 Telnet using root credentials. Root login is allowed only for SSH access. Commit the configuration to activate it on the switch. [edit] root@# commit Related QFX10008 Installation Overview on page 141 Documentation QFX10002 System Overview Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 173: Maintaining Components

    Removing the QFX10008 on page 241 Handling and Storing QFX10000 Line Cards, RCBs, and SIBs The QFX10008 and QFX10016 chassis have several field-replaceable units (FRUs) that have fragile components. To avoid damaging the line cards, Routing and RCBs (RCBs), and Switch Interface Boards (SIBs), be sure you follow the following safe handling practices.
  • Page 174: Figure 82: Connector Edge Of A Line Card

    Do not stack line cards or RCBs on top of one another or on top of any other component. Place each line card separately in an electrostatic bag or on an antistatic mat placed on a flat, stable surface. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 175: Holding Sibs

    Never hold the SIB by the connector edge. The connectors are fragile and the SIB will not align and seat properly if the connector is damaged. CAUTION: Do not stack SIBs on top of one another or on top of any other component. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 176: Storing Line Cards, Rcbs, And Sibs

    Related QFX10000 Line Cards on page 71 Documentation QFX10008 Switch Interface Board on page 63 QFX10000 Routing and Control Board on page 66 Maintaining QFX10000 Routing and Control Boards Removing a QFX10000 Routing and Control Board on page 177 Installing a QFX10000 Routing and Control Board on page 178 Copyright ©...
  • Page 177: Removing A Qfx10000 Routing And Control Board

    (see Figure 84 on page 177 Figure 85 on page 177). Figure 84: ESD Point on QFX10008 Chassis Front 1— ESD point Figure 85: ESD Point on QFX10016 Chassis Front Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 178: Installing A Qfx10000 Routing And Control Board

    (FRU). In base configurations, you need to install a second RCB before removing a failing RCB in order to prevent the switch from shutting down. Before you install a RCB, ensure that you have an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap. To install a RCB: Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 179: Figure 87: Esd Point For Qfx10008 Chassis Front

    (see Figure 87 on page 179 Figure 88 on page 179). Figure 87: ESD Point for QFX10008 Chassis Front 1— ESD point Figure 88: ESD Point for QFX10016 Chassis Front Either remove the cover from the available RCB slot (see...
  • Page 180: Maintaining Qfx10008 Cooling System

    Removing a QFX10008 Fan Tray on page 181 Installing a QFX10008 Fan Tray on page 182 Removing a QFX10008 Fan Tray Controller on page 184 Installing a QFX10008 Fan Tray Controller on page 185 Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 181: Removing A Qfx10008 Fan Tray

    Chapter 4: Maintaining Components Removing a QFX10008 Fan Tray The QFX10008 chassis has two independent, field-replaceable fan trays. Each fan tray is a hot-removable and hot-insertable field-replaceable unit (FRU); you can remove and replace the fan tray while the switch is running without turning off power to the switch or disrupting switching functions.
  • Page 182: Installing A Qfx10008 Fan Tray

    Installing a QFX10008 Fan Tray The QFX10008 chassis has two independent, field-replaceable fan trays. Each fan tray is a hot-removable and hot-insertable field-replaceable unit (FRU); you can remove and replace the fan tray while the switch is running without turning off power to the switch or disrupting switching functions.
  • Page 183: Figure 93: Esd Point For Qfx10008 Chassis Rear

    The fan tray can be removed and replaced while the switch is operating. However, the fan tray must be replaced within three minutes of removing the fan tray to prevent the chassis from overheating. To install a a QFX10008 fan tray, see Figure 94 on page 184: Attach the ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect the strap to the ESD point on the rear left side of the chassis.
  • Page 184: Removing A Qfx10008 Fan Tray Controller

    QFX10008 Switch Hardware Guide Figure 94: Installing a Fan Tray in a QFX10008 Chassis FAN FTC SIB STATUS FAN FTC SIB STATUS Removing a QFX10008 Fan Tray Controller For each of the two fan trays, there is a fan tray controller. Each controller is a hot-removable and hot-insertable field-replaceable unit (FRU);...
  • Page 185: Installing A Qfx10008 Fan Tray Controller

    Grasp the fan tray controller and pull it straight out of the slot. See Figure 96 on page 185. Figure 96: Removing a QFX10008 Fan Tray Controller Place the fan tray controller in an electrostatic bag or on an antistatic mat. See Also...
  • Page 186: Figure 97: Fan Tray Controller

    You have removed the associated fan tray and fan tray controller. See “Removing a QFX10008 Fan Tray” on page 181 “Removing a QFX10008 Fan Tray Controller” on page 184. Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available to install a fan tray controller...
  • Page 187: Maintaining Qfx10000 Power System

    Installing a QFX10000 DC Power Supply on page 200 Removing a QFX10000 AC Power Supply The AC power supply in a QFX10008 and QFX10016 switch chassis is a hot-removable and hot-insertable field-replaceable unit (FRU). You remove AC power supplies from the rear of the chassis.
  • Page 188 Either replace the power supply promptly or install a cover over the empty slot. To remove an AC power supply from a QFX10000 switch (see Figure 101 on page 190): Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 189: Figure 99: Esd Point On Qfx10008 Chassis Rear

    189) and below on the QFX10016 (see Figure 100 on page 189). PSU_9 Figure 99: ESD Point on QFX10008 Chassis Rear 1— ESD point Figure 100: ESD Point on QFX10016 Chassis Rear 1— ESD point Flip the switch next to the appliance inlet on the power supply to the standby Enable position.
  • Page 190: Figure 101: Removing An Ac Power Supply From A Qfx10008

    If you are not replacing the power supply, install the cover over the slot by inserting your thumb and forefinger into the finger holes, squeezing and pulling the cover out of the slot. Figure 101: Removing an AC Power Supply from a QFX10008 Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 191: Installing A Qfx10000 Ac Power Supply

    (FRU). You can install up to 6 AC power supplies in a QFX10008 and 10 in a QFX10016 switch chassis. All AC power supplies install in the rear of the chassis in the slots provided along the left side.
  • Page 192: Figure 103: Esd Point On Qfx10008 Chassis Rear

    QFX10016 (see Figure 104 on page 192). PSU_9 Figure 103: ESD Point on QFX10008 Chassis Rear 1— ESD point Figure 104: ESD Point on QFX10016 Chassis Rear 1— ESD point If the power supply slot has a cover, insert your thumb and forefinger into the finger holes, squeeze and pull the cover out of the slot.
  • Page 193: Figure 105: Removing The Psu Cover On A Qfx10008

    Chapter 4: Maintaining Components Figure 105: Removing the PSU Cover on a QFX10008 Figure 106: Removing the PSU Cover on a QFX10016 Taking care not to touch power supply connections, remove the power supply from its bag. Peel back and remove the protective plastic wrap that covers all four sides of the power supply.
  • Page 194: Figure 107: Installing An Ac Power Supply In A Qfx10008

    Tighten the captive screw by turning it clockwise by using the Phillips (+) screwdriver, number 1. When the screw is completely tight, the latch locks into the switch chassis. Figure 107: Installing an AC Power Supply in a QFX10008 Keep latch in open position during installation.
  • Page 195: Figure 108: Installing An Ac Power Supply In A Qfx10016

    Fasten the cord retainer by lowering the clip over the cord and pushing the cord into the adjustment nut of the cord retainer. Rotate the nut until it is tight against the base of the cord. See Figure 109 on page 196. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 196: Removing A Qfx10000 Dc Power Supply

    QFX10008 Power Planning on page 124 QFX10016 Power Planning Removing a QFX10000 DC Power Supply The DC power supply in a QFX10008 and QFX10016 chassis is a hot-removable and hot-insertable field-replaceable unit (FRU). You remove DC power supplies from the rear of the chassis.
  • Page 197 Either replace the power supply promptly or install a cover over the empty slot. To remove a DC power supply from a QFX10000 switch (see Figure 112 on page 199): Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 198: Figure 110: Esd Point On Chassis Rear

    Attach the electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect the strap to the ESD point on the chassis. There is an ESD point located next to the protective earthing terminal and below on the QFX10008 rear panel (see PSU 5 Figure 110 on page...
  • Page 199: Figure 112: Removing A Dc Power Supply From A Qfx10008

    Unscrew the nuts counterclockwise using the 13/32 in. (10 mm) nut driver or socket wrench from the input terminal studs. Remove the cable lugs from the input terminal studs. Figure 112: Removing a DC Power Supply from a QFX10008 Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 200: Installing A Qfx10000 Dc Power Supply

    (FRU). You can install up to 6 DC power supplies in a QFX10008 switch chassis and 10 in a QFX10016 switch chassis. All DC power supplies install in the rear of the chassis in the slots along the left side of the chassis.
  • Page 201 CAUTION: To meet safety and electromagnetic interference (EMI) requirements and to ensure proper operation, you must connect QFX10008 switches to earth ground before you connect them to power. For installations that require a separate grounding conductor to the chassis, use the protective earthing terminal on the switch chassis to connect to earth ground.
  • Page 202: Figure 114: Esd Point On Qfx10008 Chassis Rear

    QFX10016 rear panel (see PSU_9 Figure 115 on page 202). Figure 114: ESD Point on QFX10008 Chassis Rear 1— ESD point Figure 115: ESD Point on QFX10016 Chassis Rear 1— ESD point Taking care not to touch power supply components, pins, leads, or solder connections, remove the power supply from its bag.
  • Page 203: Figure 116: Removing The Plastic Cable Cover On A Qfx10000 Dc Power

    In a typical power distribution scheme where the return is connected to chassis ground at the battery plant, you can use a multimeter to verify the resistance of the –48V DC cables to chassis ground: Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 204 INPUT 2: : RTN –48V/–60V supply must be powered by dedicated power feeds derived from feed INPUT 1 feed . This configuration provides the commonly deployed INPUT 1 / INPUT INPUT 2 2 feed redundancy for the switch. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 205: Figure 117: Connecting The Dc Power Supply Cables To A Qfx10000

    Save the cover for later use (see Figure 118 on page 206 for QFX10008 installations and Figure 119 on page 206 for QFX10016 installations). Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 206: Figure 118: Removing The Psu Cover On A Qfx10008

    QFX10008 Switch Hardware Guide Figure 118: Removing the PSU Cover on a QFX10008 Figure 119: Removing the PSU Cover on a QFX10016 Unscrew the captive screw in the counterclockwise direction by using the Phillips (+) screwdriver, number 1. Pull the captive screw away from the faceplate of the power supply to release the latch.
  • Page 207 Tighten the captive screw by turning it clockwise by using the Phillips (+) screwdriver, number 1. When the screw is completely tight, the latch locks into the switch chassis. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 208: Figure 120: Installing A Dc Power Supply In A Qfx10000

    Ensure that the power cords do not block access to switch components or drape where people can trip on them. Set the enable switches for input 1 and input 2 (see Figure 121 on page 209). Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 209: Maintaining Qfx10000 Switch Interface Boards

    Installing a QFX10000 Switch Interface Board on page 215 Removing a QFX10000 Switch Interface Board A QFX10008 and QFX10016 switch has six Switch Interface Boards (SIBs) that are located in the middle of the chassis behind the fan trays. SIB 0...
  • Page 210: Figure 122: Esd Point On Qfx10008 Chassis Rear

    QFX10008 rear panel (see Figure 122 on page 210) PSU 5 and below on the QFX10016 (see Figure 123 on page 211. PSU_9 Figure 122: ESD Point on QFX10008 Chassis Rear 1— ESD point Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 211: Figure 123: Esd Point On Qfx10016 Chassis Rear

    Chapter 4: Maintaining Components Figure 123: ESD Point on QFX10016 Chassis Rear Remove the appropriate fan tray (see “Removing a QFX10008 Fan Tray” on page 181). Loosen the captive screws at the top and bottom of the card. Grasp both ejector handles and spread them apart. The SIB slides about a quarter of the way out of the slot.
  • Page 212: Figure 124: Loosening Captive Screws And Spread Ejector Handles

    Grasp the ejector handle with one hand and place your other hand under the SIB for support as you slide the SIB out of the slot (see Figure 125 on page 213 Figure 126 on page 214). Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 213: Figure 125: Removing The Sib From A Qfx10008 Chassis

    Chapter 4: Maintaining Components Figure 125: Removing the SIB from a QFX10008 Chassis Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 214: Figure 126: Removing The Sib From A Qfx10016 Chassis

    SIB before placing it on the stable surface. Figure 127 on page 215. CAUTION: Do not stack hardware components on top of one another after you remove them. Place each component on an antistatic mat resting on a stable, flat surface. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 215: Installing A Qfx10000 Switch Interface Board

    QFX10016 Switch Interface Board QFX10000 Switch Interface Board LEDs Installing a QFX10000 Switch Interface Board A QFX10008 and QFX10016 switch has six Switch Interface Boards (SIBs) that are located in the middle of the chassis behind the fan trays. through...
  • Page 216: Figure 128: Esd Point On Qfx10008 Chassis Rear

    QFX10008 Switch Hardware Guide Figure 128: ESD Point on QFX10008 Chassis Rear 1— ESD point Figure 129: ESD Point on QFX10016 Chassis Rear Remove the appropriate fan tray (see “Removing a QFX10008 Fan Tray” on page 181). Either remove the failing SIB (see “Removing a QFX10000 Switch Interface Board”...
  • Page 217: Figure 130: Removing A Sib Cover Plate On A Qfx10008

    Chapter 4: Maintaining Components Figure 130: Removing a SIB Cover Plate on a QFX10008 Lift the SIB by the handle with one hand and support the lower edge with the other hand. Holding the SIB vertically, slide the SIB into the open slot until the ejector handles engage and start to close.
  • Page 218: Figure 131: Installing A Qfx10008 Sib

    QFX10008 Switch Hardware Guide Figure 131: Installing a QFX10008 SIB Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 219: Figure 132: Installing A Qfx10016 Sib

    PFE #0 : OK PFE #1 : OK PFE #2 : OK PFE #3 : OK PFE #4 : OK PFE #5 : OK FPC #3 PFE #0 : OK PFE #1 : OK Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 220 Removing a QFX10016 Fan Tray on page 181 Removing a QFX10000 Switch Interface Board on page 209 Related Removing a QFX10008 Fan Tray on page 181 Documentation QFX10008 Switch Interface Board on page 63 Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 221: Maintaining Qfx10000 Line Cards

    Place the antistatic bag or antistatic mat on a flat, stable surface. Attach the ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to the ESD point above the status LEDs on the switch chassis (see Figure 133 on page 222). Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 222: Figure 133: Esd Point On Qfx10008 Chassis Front

    QFX10008 Switch Hardware Guide Figure 133: ESD Point on QFX10008 Chassis Front 1— ESD point Figure 134: ESD Point on QFX10016 Chassis Front 1— ESD point Label the cables connected to each port on the line card so you can reconnect the cables to the correct ports.
  • Page 223: Figure 135: Removing A Qfx10000 Line Card

    Either have someone assist you in putting the line card into the electrostatic bag or rest the card on the antistatic mat. Take care not to bump or store the line cards on the connectors. See Figure 136 on page 224. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 224: Installing A Qfx10000 Line Card

    “Power Requirements for QFX10000 Components” on page 124. Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available to install a line card in the switch: ESD grounding strap Phillips (+) screwdriver, number 2 Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 225: Figure 137: Esd Point On Qfx10008 Chassis Front

    Figure 137 on page 225 Figure 138 on page 225. Figure 137: ESD Point on QFX10008 Chassis Front 1— ESD point Figure 138: ESD Point on QFX10016 Chassis Front Remove the cover panel by grasping the handles and pulling straight out to expose the slot for the line card.
  • Page 226: Figure 140: Line Card Connectors

    Slide the line card all the way into the slot until the handle holes align. See Figure 141 on page 226. Figure 141: Inserting a Line Card into the Slot and Rotating the Handles Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 227: Installing The Qfx10000 Cable Management System

    Two handle extensions One cable tray Figure 142: Cable Management System Components Use the Phillips screwdriver to loosen and remove the screws on the two line card handles (see Figure 143 on page 228). Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 228: Figure 143: Removing The Handle Screws

    Place the cable tray across the front of the line card so that the two ends of the cable tray are under the handle extensions. Snap to close the blue clips of the cable tray around the handle extensions (see Figure 145 on page 229). Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 229: Figure 145: Adding The Cable Tray

    Figure 146: Completed Cable Management System See Also QFX10000 Optional Equipment on page 40 QFX10000 EMI Front Panel on page 39 Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 230: Maintaining Qfx10000 Solid State Drives

    Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available to remove an SATA SSD from a QFX10000: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap Phillips (+) screwdriver, number 1 An electrostatic bag or antistatic mat Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 231: Figure 147: Esd Point On Qfx10008 Chassis Front

    Figure 147 on page 231 Figure 148 on page 231). Figure 147: ESD Point on QFX10008 Chassis Front Figure 148: ESD Point on QFX10016 Chassis Front 1— ESD point Loosen the two captive screws of the SATA SSD on the control panel by using the Phillips (+) screwdriver, number 1.
  • Page 232: Installing The Optional Sata Solid State Drive In A Qfx10000

    “Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage” on page 293. Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available to install an SATA SSD in a QFX10000: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap Phillips (+) screwdriver, number 1 Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 233: Figure 150: Esd Point On Qfx10008 Chassis Front

    Figure 150 on page 233 Figure 151 on page 233). Figure 150: ESD Point on QFX10008 Chassis Front Figure 151: ESD Point on QFX10016 Chassis Front 1— ESD point Loosen the two captive screws to remove the cover on the RCB by using the...
  • Page 234: Maintaining Transceivers And Fiber-Optic Cables On Qfx10000

    Connecting a Fiber-Optic Cable on page 240 Maintaining Fiber-Optic Cables on page 240 Removing a Transceiver The transceivers for Juniper Networks devices are hot-removable and hot-insertable field-replaceable units (FRUs). You can remove and replace them without powering off the device or disrupting device functions.
  • Page 235 Remove the cable connected to the transceiver (see “Disconnecting a Fiber-Optic Cable” on page 239). Cover the transceiver and the end of each fiber-optic cable connector with a rubber safety cap immediately after disconnecting the fiber-optic cables. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 236: Figure 154: Removing An Sfp, Sfp+, Xfp, Or A Qsfp+ Transceiver

    To prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the transceiver, do not touch the connector pins at the end of the transceiver. By using your fingers, grasp the body of the transceiver and pull it straight out of the port. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 237: Installing A Transceiver

    (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.
  • Page 238 Remove the rubber safety cap when you are ready to connect the cable to the transceiver. WARNING: Do not look directly into a fiber-optic transceiver or into the ends of fiber-optic cables. Fiber-optic transceivers and fiber-optic cables connected to transceivers emit laser light that can damage your eyes. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 239: Disconnecting A Fiber-Optic Cable

    Figure 155: 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.
  • Page 240: Connecting A Fiber-Optic Cable

    Do not let fiber-optic cables hang free from the connector. Do not allow fastened loops of cables to dangle, which stresses the cables at the fastening point. Maintaining Fiber-Optic Cables Fiber-optic cables connect to optical transceivers that are installed in Juniper Networks devices. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 241: Removing The Qfx10008

    Documentation Removing the QFX10008 Powering Off a QFX10000 on page 241 Removing a QFX10008 From a 4-Post Rack Using a Mechanical Lift on page 243 Manually Removing a QFX10008 from a 4-Post Rack on page 245 Powering Off a QFX10000 NOTE: Use the following procedure to power off a QFX10000.
  • Page 242 0000:01:00.2: transaction is not cleared; proceeding with reset anyway pci-stub 0000:01:00.1: transaction is not cleared; proceeding with reset anyway hub 1-1:1.0: over-current change on port 1 Stopping crond: [ Stopping libvirtd daemon: [ Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 243: Removing A Qfx10008 From A 4-Post Rack Using A Mechanical Lift

    Remove the power source cables from the power supply. Uncable the switch before removing it from the rack. Removing a QFX10008 From a 4-Post Rack Using a Mechanical Lift Because of the switch's size and weight, we strongly recommend using a mechanical lift to install the QFX10008.
  • Page 244 QFX10008 Switch Hardware Guide NOTE: For instructions on installing a switch without using a mechanical lift, “Manually Removing a QFX10008 from a 4-Post Rack” on page 245. Before you remove the switch using a lift: Ensure that the rack is stable and secured to the building.
  • Page 245: Manually Removing A Qfx10008 From A 4-Post Rack

    Chapter 4: Maintaining Components Figure 157: Moving the QFX10008 Using a Mechanical Lift See Also QFX10000 Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance on page 121 Manually Removing a QFX10008 from a 4-Post Rack If you cannot use a mechanical lift to remove the switch (the preferred method), you can install it manually.
  • Page 246 Ensure you have a Phillips (+) screwdriver, number 2 or number 3, depending on the size of your rack-mounting screws. To manually remove a QFX10008 from a rack: Remove all line cards, Control Boards, power supplies, fan trays, and SIBs before attempting to move the switch chassis.
  • Page 247: Figure 158: Lifting The Qfx10008 Without Using A Mechanical Lift

    See Figure 66 on page 157. Figure 158: Lifting the QFX10008 Without Using a Mechanical Lift Carefully move the chassis to its new location. After moving the switch to its new location, reinstall the components in the chassis or store the components in electrostatic bags.
  • Page 248 QFX10008 Switch Hardware Guide Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 249: Troubleshooting

    CLI to troubleshoot Junos OS, see the appropriate Junos OS configuration guide. JTAC—If you need assistance during troubleshooting, you can contact the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (JTAC) by using the Web or by telephone. If Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 250: Qfx Series Alarm Messages Overview

    Chassis alarms indicate a failure on the device or one of its components. Chassis alarms are preset and cannot be modified. Chassis alarms on QFX10008 and QFX10016 modular chassis have two severity levels: Major (red)—Indicates a critical situation on the device that has resulted from one of...
  • Page 251: Table 68: Chassis Component Alarm Conditions On Qfx10000 Modular

    Check the below: Interface (yellow) The SIB is not receiving power. Boards (SIBs) The fan tray controller is having a power problem. SATA SSD The SSD has failed or Major Install the SSD. removed. (red) slot Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 252 Replace the failed power supply. failed. (red) AC and DC power Major Do not mix AC and DC power supplies. supplies are installed. (red) Inadequate number of Major Install an additional power supply. power supplies. (red) Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 253 & Canada) or 1-408-745-9500 (from outside the United States). See Also Configuring Junos OS to Determine Conditions That Trigger Alarms on Different Interface Types alarm Related Contacting Customer Support to Obtain Return Material Authorization on page 255 Documentation Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 254 QFX10008 Switch Hardware Guide Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 255: Contacting Customer Support And Returning The Chassis Or

    Returning the QFX10000 Chassis or Component on page 256 Contacting Customer Support to Obtain Return Material Authorization If you are returning a device or hardware component to Juniper Networks for repair or replacement, obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number from Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (JTAC).
  • Page 256: Returning The Qfx10000 Chassis Or Component

    Packing a QFX10000 or Component for Shipping on page 264 Returning a Hardware Component to Juniper Networks, Inc. In the event of a hardware failure, please contact Juniper Networks, Inc. to obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number. This number is used to track the returned material at the factory and to return repaired or new components to the customer as needed.
  • Page 257: Locating The Serial Number On A Qfx10000 Switch Or Component

    Listing the Chassis and Component Details Using the CLI on page 257 Locating the Chassis Serial Number ID Label on a QFX10008 or QFX10016 on page 259 Locating the Serial Number ID Labels on QFX10000 Power Supplies on page 260...
  • Page 258 QFX10008 FHB Fan Tray 1 REV 03 760-054372 ACAM3613 QFX10008 FHB SIB 0 REV 10 750-050058 ACAM8348 QFX10008 SIB SIB 1 REV 05 750-050058 ACAM3938 QFX10008 SIB SIB 2 REV 05 750-050058 ACAM3940 QFX10008 SIB Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 259: Qfx10016

    ACAM3953 QFX10008 SIB user@device> Locating the Chassis Serial Number ID Label on a QFX10008 or QFX10016 The serial number ID label is located on a label on the right side of the chassis. See Figure 159 on page 259 for the location on a QFX10008 and...
  • Page 260: Locating The Serial Number Id Labels On Qfx10000 Power

    FRU, you must remove the FRU from the switch chassis to see the FRU serial number ID label. AC power supply—The serial number ID label is on the right side of the AC power supply. Figure 161 on page 261. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 261: Locating The Serial Number Id Labels On Qfx10000 Fan Trays And Fan Tray Controllers

    The two fan trays and their associated fan tray controllers installed in a QFX10000 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. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 262: Locating The Serial Number Id Labels On Qfx10000 Control Boards

    Figure 164: QFX10000 Fan Tray Controller Serial Number Location Locating the Serial Number ID Labels on QFX10000 Control Boards The serial number ID label for a Control Board is located on the connector end of the unit. Figure 165 on page 263. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 263: Locating The Serial Number Id Labels On A Qfx10000 Line Card

    Figure 166: QFX10000 Line Card Serial Number Location Locating the Serial Number ID Labels on a QFX10000 Switch Interface Board (SIB) The serial number ID label for a SIB is located on the PC board. See Figure 167 on page 264. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 264: Locating The Serial Number Id Label On A Qfx10000 Sata Ssd

    Figure 168: QFX10000 SATA SSD Serial Number Location Packing a QFX10000 or Component for Shipping Follow this procedure if you are returning a QFX10000 chassis or component to Juniper Networks for repair or replacement. Before you pack a QFX10000 or component: Ensure that you have taken the necessary precautions to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage.
  • Page 265: Packing A Qfx10000 Switch Chassis For Shipping

    See Figure 169 on page 265 the stacking configuration of the QFX10008 and Figure 170 on page 266 for the QFX10016. Figure 169: Stacking Configuration for Packing the QFX10008 Chassis Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 266 Remove all line cards and pack them in their original shipping containers. Install cover panels over blank slots. Leave components that came installed in the chassis in the chassis, such as the Control Boards or power supplies. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 267 For QFX10008 removal, see “Removing a QFX10008 From a 4-Post Rack Using a Mechanical Lift” on page 243 “Manually Removing a QFX10008...
  • Page 268 QFX10008 Switch Hardware Guide Figure 171: Attaching the QFX10008 to the Pallet Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 269: Packing Qfx10000 Switch Components For Shipping

    To pack and ship QFX10000 components: Place individual FRUs in antistatic bags. Use the original packing materials if they are available. If the original packing materials are not available, ensure the component is adequately packed to prevent damage Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 270 Close the top of the cardboard shipping box and seal it with packing tape. Write the RMA number on the exterior of the box to ensure proper tracking. Related QFX10008 System Overview on page 23 Documentation QFX10016 System Overview Contacting Customer Support to Obtain Return Material Authorization on page 255...
  • Page 271: Safety And Compliance Information

    Multiple Power Supplies Disconnection Warning on page 300 TN Power Warning on page 301 Agency Approvals for the QFX Series on page 301 Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for the QFX Series on page 302 Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 272: General Safety Guidelines And Warnings

    Some parts of the chassis, including AC and DC power supply surfaces, power supply unit handles, SFB card handles, and fan tray handles might become hot. The following label provides the warning of the hot surfaces on the chassis: Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 273: Definitions Of Safety Warning Levels

    Avant de travailler sur un équipement, soyez conscient des dangers posés par les circuits électriques et familiarisez-vous avec les procédures couramment utilisées pour éviter les accidents. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 274: Qualified Personnel Warning

    Varoitus Ainoastaan koulutettu ja pätevä henkilökunta saa asentaa tai vaihtaa tämän laitteen. Attention Tout installation ou remplacement de l'appareil doit être réalisé par du personnel qualifié et compétent. Warnung Gerät nur von geschultem, qualifiziertem Personal installieren oder auswechseln lassen. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 275: Warning Statement For Norway And Sweden

    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.
  • Page 276: Installation Instructions Warning

    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.
  • Page 277: Chassis And Component Lifting Guidelines

    Attention Cet appareil est à installer dans des zones d'accès réservé. Ces dernières sont des zones auxquelles seul le personnel de service peut accéder en utilisant un outil spécial, un mécanisme de verrouillage et une clé, ou tout Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 278: Ramp Warning

    When installing the device, do not use a ramp inclined at more than 10 degrees. Waarschuwing Gebruik een oprijplaat niet onder een hoek van meer dan 10 graden. Varoitus Älä käytä sellaista kaltevaa pintaa, jonka kaltevuus ylittää 10 astetta. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 279: Rack-Mounting And Cabinet-Mounting Warnings

    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.
  • Page 280 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.
  • Page 281 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...
  • Page 282 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.
  • Page 283: Grounded Equipment Warning

    Varoitus Koska portin aukosta voi emittoitua näkymätöntä säteilyä, kun kuitukaapelia ei ole kytkettynä, vältä säteilylle altistumista äläkä katso avoimiin aukkoihin. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 284: Laser And Led Safety Guidelines And Warnings For The Qfx Series

    QSFP+ and QSFP28 transceivers are classified as Class 1M Laser Products (IEC 60825-1 2001–01). Observe the following guidelines and warnings: Class 1M Laser Product Warning on page 285 Class 1M Laser Radiation Warning on page 285 Unterminated Fiber-Optic Cable Warning on page 285 Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 285: Class 1M Laser Product Warning

    Varoitus Päättämättömän kuitukaapelin tai -liittimen päästä voi tulla näkymätöntä lasersäteilyä. Älä tuijota sädettä tai katso sitä suoraan optisilla välineillä. Lasersäteen katsominen tietyillä optisilla välineillä (esim. suurennuslasilla tai mikroskoopilla) 10 cm:n päästä tai sitä lähempää voi olla vaarallista silmille. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 286 (t.ex. lupper, förstoringsglas och mikroskop) från ett avstånd på 100 mm kan skada ögonen. Related General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 272 Documentation Radiation from Open Port Apertures Warning on page 283 Installation Instructions Warning on page 276 Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 287: Maintenance And Operational Safety Guidelines And Warnings

    Kasser brukte batterier i henhold til produsentens instruksjoner. Avvertenza Pericolo di esplosione se la batteria non è installata correttamente. Sostituire solo con una di tipo uguale o equivalente, consigliata dal produttore. Eliminare le batterie usate secondo le istruzioni del produttore. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 288: Jewelry Removal Warning

    Anschlußklemmen angeschweißt werden. Avvertenza Prima di intervenire su apparecchiature collegate alle linee di alimentazione, togliersi qualsiasi monile (inclusi anelli, collane, braccialetti ed orologi). Gli oggetti metallici si riscaldano quando sono collegati tra punti Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 289: Lightning Activity Warning

    Avvertenza Non lavorare sul sistema o collegare oppure scollegare i cavi durante un temporale con fulmini. Advarsel Utfør aldri arbeid på systemet, eller koble kabler til eller fra systemet når det tordner eller lyner. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 290: Operating Temperature Warning

    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°...
  • Page 291: Product Disposal Warning

    15,2 cm à volta das aberturas de ventilação. ¡Atención! Para impedir que un encaminador de la serie Juniper Networks switch se recaliente, no lo haga funcionar en un área en la que se supere la temperatura ambiente máxima recomendada de 40°...
  • Page 292: General Electrical Safety Guidelines And Warnings

    Operate the device within marked electrical ratings and product usage instructions. To ensure that the device and peripheral equipment function safely and correctly, use the cables and connectors specified for the attached peripheral equipment, and make certain they are in good condition. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 293: Action To Take After An Electrical Accident

    ESD voltages emitted from clothing can damage components. When removing or installing a component that is subject to ESD damage, always place it component-side up on an antistatic surface, in an antistatic card rack, or in an Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 294: Ac Power Electrical Safety Guidelines

    Equipment grounding must comply with local and national electrical codes. You must provide an external certified circuit breaker (2-pole circuit breaker or 4-pole circuit breaker based on your device) rated minimum 20 A in the building installation. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 295: Ac Power Disconnection Warning

    Aviso Antes de trabalhar num chassis, ou antes de trabalhar perto de unidades de fornecimento de energia, desligue o cabo de alimentação nas unidades de corrente alternada. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 296: Dc Power Electrical Safety Guidelines

    Before performing any of the DC power procedures, ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit. To ensure that all power is off, locate the circuit breaker on the panel board that services the DC circuit, switch the Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 297 ¡Atención! Antes de proceder con los siguientes pasos, comprobar que la alimentación del circuito de corriente continua (CC) esté cortada (OFF). Para asegurarse de que toda la alimentación esté cortada (OFF), localizar el Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 298: Dc Power Grounding Requirements And Warning

    última a ser desligada. ¡Atención! Al instalar el equipo, conectar la tierra la primera y desconectarla la última. Varning! Vid installation av enheten måste jordledningen alltid anslutas först och kopplas bort sist. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 299: Dc Power Wiring Terminations Warning

    ¡Atención! Cuando se necesite hilo trenzado, utilizar terminales para cables homologados, tales como las de tipo "bucle cerrado" o "espada", con las Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 300: Multiple Power Supplies Disconnection Warning

    Varning! Denna enhet har mer än en strömförsörjningsanslutning; alla anslutningar måste vara helt avlägsnade innan strömtillförseln till enheten är fullständigt bruten. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 301: Tn Power Warning

    IEC 62368-1: 2014 Audio/Video, Information and Communication Technology Equipment–Safety IEC 60950-1: 2005/A2:2013 Information Technology Equipment -Safety (All country deviations): CB Scheme EN 60825-1 Safety of Laser Products - Part 1: Equipment Classification, Requirements and User’s Guide Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 302: Compliance Statements For Emc Requirements For The Qfx Series

    Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for the QFX Series This topic describes the EMC requirements for the QFX Series. Canada on page 303 European Community on page 303 Israel on page 303 Japan on page 304 Korea on page 304 Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 303: Canada

    This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas. European Community This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Israel Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 304: Japan

    Chinese Class A warning The preceding translates as follows: This is Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 305: United States

    The battery return connection is to be treated as an Isolated DC return (DC-I), as defined in GR-1089-CORE. GR-63-CORE: NEBS, Physical Protection The equipment is suitable for installation as part of the Common Bonding Network (CBN). The equipment is suitable for installation in a central office (CO). Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 306: Qfx Series Compliance Statements For Nebs

    Batteries in this product are not based on mercury, lead, or cadmium substances. The batteries used in this product are in compliance with EU Directives 91/157/EEC, 93/86/EEC, and 98/101/EEC. The product documentation includes instructional information about the proper method of reclamation and recycling. Copyright © 2019, Juniper Networks, Inc.

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