Juniper PTX10016 Quick Start Manual
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PTX10016 Quick Start
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2023-10-29

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  • Page 1 PTX10016 Quick Start Published RELEASE 2023-10-29...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Install the PTX10016 | 3 What's in the Box? | 3 What Else Do I Need? | 3 Install the PTX10016 in a Four-Post Rack | 4 Power On | 9 Step 2: Up and Running Junos Operating Systems | 12...
  • Page 3: Step 1: Begin

    In this guide, we provide a simple, three-step path, to quickly get you up and running with your new AC- powered router. We've simplified and shortened the installation and configuration steps, and included how-to videos. You'll learn how to install the PTX10016 in a rack, power it up, and configure basic settings.
  • Page 5: Install The Ptx10016

    Install the PTX10016 in a Four-Post Rack | 4 What's in the Box? • PTX10016 router preinstalled with Routing Control Boards (RCBs), Switch Interface Boards (SIBs), fan trays, fan tray controllers, power supplies, and cover panels for the empty line card slots •...
  • Page 6: Install The Ptx10016 In A Four-Post Rack

    CAUTION: Ensure that a licensed electrician has attached the grounding lug to the grounding cable that you supply. Using a grounding cable with an incorrectly attached lug can damage the router. Install the PTX10016 in a Four-Post Rack Before you start the installation, be sure to review the PTX10016 Site Preparation...
  • Page 7 From the rear of the rack, slide the mounting tray into the rear posts of the rack such that the mounting blades slide into the grooves on the mounting tray. Attach the tray to the rear rack posts by using six rack mount screws appropriate for your rack and a screwdriver. Check that the mounting tray is level.
  • Page 8 Remove the line card slot covers by grasping the handles and pulling the covers straight out. Store the covers. Load the router onto the lift, making sure it rests securely on the lift platform.
  • Page 9 Using the lift, align the router in front of the rack, centering it in front of the mounting tray. Lift the chassis approximately 0.75 in. (1.9 cm) above the surface of the mounting tray. Align the chassis as close as possible to the mounting tray. 10.
  • Page 10 12. Move the lift away from the rack. 13. Check the alignment of the router. The mounting screws on each side of the rack should line up, and the router should be level. Tighten the screws. 14. Insert the safety restraint between the rear posts of the rack. It should rest on the top of the chassis and align with the holes in the rack.
  • Page 11: Power On

    Tighten the screws. Power On Now that you've installed your PTX10016 in the rack, you're ready to connect it to power. Wrap and fasten one end of the ESD grounding strap around your bare wrist, and connect the other end of the strap to a site ESD point.
  • Page 12 Secure the grounding lug to the protective earthing terminal using the screws you removed in step Dress the grounding cable. Be sure that the cable doesn’t block access to or touch other device components, and that it doesn’t drape where people could trip over it. Ensure that the power supplies are fully inserted into the chassis.
  • Page 13 10. Insert the Anderson connector at the end of each power cord into the power supply. The connector snaps and locks the cord into position. 11. If the AC power source outlet has a power switch, turn it on. 12. Set the three DIP switches on the power supply to indicate the number of input sources and to indicate high or low power.
  • Page 14: Step 2: Up And Running

    Plug and Play | 13 Customize the Basic Configuration | 13 Now that the PTX10016 is powered on, let’s do some initial configuration to get it up and running on the network. It’s simple to configure and manage the PTX10016 by using the CLI.
  • Page 15: Plug And Play

    • Stop Bits—1 • DCD State—Disregard Connect the console port (labeled CONSOLE or CON) on the RCB on the PTX10016 router to a serial port on your laptop or desktop PC using the Ethernet cable and RJ-45 to DB-9 adapter. If...
  • Page 16 At the login prompt, type root to log in. You don't need to enter a password. If the software boots before you connect your laptop or desktop PC to the console port, you might need to press the Enter key for the prompt to appear. login: root Start the CLI.
  • Page 17 CAUTION: Though the CLI permits you to configure two management Ethernet interfaces within the same subnet, only one interface is usable and supported. NOTE: The management port (labeled MGMT) is on the RCB on the PTX10016 router. Configure the SSH service.
  • Page 18: Step 3: Keep Going

    IN THIS SECTION What’s Next? | 16 General Information | 17 Learn With Videos | 17 Congratulations! Your PTX10016 is configured and ready to go. Here are some things you can do next. What’s Next? If you want to Do this...
  • Page 19: General Information

    If you want to Then View a Web-based training video which provides an PTX10016 Modular Packet Transport Router Overview overview of the PTX10016 and describes how to and Deployment (WBT) install and configure it Watch a video that shows you the appropriate...
  • Page 20 Networks, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks, service marks, registered marks, or registered service marks are the property of their respective owners. Juniper Networks assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies in this document. Juniper Networks reserves the right to change, modify, transfer, or otherwise revise this publication without notice.

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