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ACX2200 Universal Metro Router Hardware Guide

Modified: 2018-07-09

Copyright © 2018, Juniper Networks, Inc.


Juniper Networks, Inc.
1133 Innovation Way
Sunnyvale, California 94089
USA
408-745-2000
www.juniper.net
Juniper Networks, the Juniper Networks logo, Juniper, and Junos are registered trademarks of Juniper Networks, Inc. and/or its affiliates in
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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.

ACX2200 Universal Metro Router Hardware Guide


Copyright © 2018 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.

The information in this document is current as of the date on the title page.

YEAR 2000 NOTICE

Juniper Networks hardware and software products are Year 2000 compliant. Junos OS has no known time-related limitations through the
year 2038. However, the NTP application is known to have some difficulty in the year 2036.

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://www.juniper.net/support/eula/. By downloading, installing or using such software, you agree to the terms and conditions of that
EULA.

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Table of Contents
About the Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi
Documentation and Release Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi
Documentation Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi
Documentation Feedback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiii
Requesting Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiv
Self-Help Online Tools and Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiv
Opening a Case with JTAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiv
Chapter 1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
ACX2200 System Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
ACX2200 Universal Metro Router Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
ACX2200 Routers Hardware and CLI Terminology Mapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Packet Flow on ACX Series Routers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Protocols and Applications Supported by the ACX2200 Router . . . . . . . . . . . 21
ACX2200 Chassis Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Front Panel of an ACX2200 Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Uplink Ports on ACX2200 Routers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Gigabit Ethernet SFP Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
10-Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Alarm Contact Port on the ACX2200 Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Clocking Ports on the ACX2200 Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
LEDs on ACX2200 Routers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
System LED on the Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Ethernet Port LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
SFP and SFP+ Port LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Management and Console Port LEDs on the Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Cooling System and Airflow in an ACX2200 Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
ACX2200 Power System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
ACX2200 Power Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
ACX2200 AC Power Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
ACX2200 AC Power Cord Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
ACX2200 DC Power Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Chapter 2 Site Planning, Preparation, and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Site Preparation Checklist for ACX2200 Routers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
ACX2200 Site Guidelines and Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
General Site Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Site Electrical Wiring Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Chassis Physical Specifications for ACX2200 Routers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
ACX2200 Router Environmental Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

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ACX2200 Chassis Grounding Cable and Lug Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43


Grounding Points Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Grounding Cable Lug Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Grounding Cable Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance on
ACX2200 Routers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Cabinet Requirements for ACX2200 Routers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Rack Requirements for ACX2200 Routers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
ACX2200 Network Cable and Transceiver Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Determining Transceiver Support and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Calculating Power Budget and Power Margin for Fiber-Optic Cables . . . . . . 49
Calculating Power Budget for Fiber-Optic Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Calculating Power Margin for Fiber-Optic Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Understanding Fiber-Optic Cable Signal Loss, Attenuation, and
Dispersion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Signal Loss in Multimode and Single-Mode Fiber-Optic Cable . . . . . . . . 52
Attenuation and Dispersion in Fiber-Optic Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
ACX2200 Alarm, Management, and Clocking Cable Specifications and
Pinouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Alarm Contact Connector Pinouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Management Port Connector Pinout Information for ACX Series Routers . . . 55
Console/Auxiliary Port Connector Pinout on ACX Series Routers . . . . . . . . . . 55
USB Port Specifications for an ACX Series Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Clocking Port Specifications on the ACX2200 Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
External Clocking Port Connector Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
External Clocking Input Port Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Chapter 3 Initial Installation and Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Installing and Connecting an ACX2200 Router Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Unpacking and Mounting the ACX2200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Unpacking an ACX2200 Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Parts Inventory (Packing List) for an ACX2200 Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Installing the ACX2200 Mounting Brackets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Installing the ACX2200 Router in the Rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Connecting the ACX2200 to Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Connecting the ACX2200 Router to Earth Ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Connecting AC Power Cords to the ACX2200 Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Connecting DC Power Cables to the ACX2200 Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Connecting the ACX2200 to External Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Connecting ACX2200 Routers to Management Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Connecting the Router to a Network for Out-of-Band Management . . . 69
Connecting the Router to a Management Console or Auxiliary
Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Connecting ACX2200 Routers to an External Alarm-Reporting Device . . . . . 71
Connecting ACX2200 Routers to External Clocking Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Connecting 1-PPS and 10-MHz Timing Devices to the Router . . . . . . . . . 72
Connecting a T1 or E1 External Clocking Device to the Router . . . . . . . . . 72
Initially Configuring the ACX2200 Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73

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Table of Contents

Chapter 4 Maintaining Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77


Maintaining ACX2200 Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Routine Maintenance Procedures for the ACX2200 Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Maintaining Cables That Connect to ACX2200 Network Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Maintaining the ACX2200 Uplink Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Replacing ACX2200 Hardware Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Replacing an ACX2200 Console or Auxiliary Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Replacing an ACX2200 Management Ethernet Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Replacing an ACX2200 Fiber-Optic Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Replacing an ACX2200 Transceiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Troubleshooting the ACX2200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Troubleshooting Resources for ACX2200 Routers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Command-Line Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Front Panel LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Monitoring System Log Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Understanding Alarm Types and Severity Classes on ACX Series
Routers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Alarm Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Alarm Severity Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Verifying Active Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Chapter 6 Contacting Customer Support and Returning the Chassis or
Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Contacting Customer Support and Returning the Chassis or Components . . . . . 89
Returning a Hardware Component to Juniper Networks, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Locating the Serial Number on a ACX2200 Chassis or Component . . . . . . . 90
ACX2200 Chassis Serial Number Label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Guidelines for Packing Hardware Components for Shipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Packing the ACX Series Router for Shipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Chapter 7 Safety and Compliance Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
General Safety Guidelines and Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Definitions of Safety Warning Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Qualified Personnel Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Warning Statement for Norway and Sweden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Fire Safety Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Fire Suppression . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Fire Suppression Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Installation Instructions Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Chassis and Component Lifting Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Restricted Access Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Ramp Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Rack-Mounting and Cabinet-Mounting Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Grounded Equipment Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Radiation from Open Port Apertures Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
General Laser Safety Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Class 1 Laser Product Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108

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Class 1 LED Product Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109


Laser Beam Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Maintenance and Operational Safety Guidelines and Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Battery Handling Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Jewelry Removal Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Lightning Activity Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Operating Temperature Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Product Disposal Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Action to Take After an Electrical Accident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
AC Power Disconnection Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
ACX2200 DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
DC Power Copper Conductors Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
DC Power Disconnection Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
DC Power Grounding Requirements and Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
DC Power Wiring Sequence Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
DC Power Wiring Terminations Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
Midplane Energy Hazard Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
Multiple Power Supplies Disconnection Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
TN Power Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Agency Approvals for ACX2200 Routers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
Compliance Statements for NEBS for ACX2200 Routers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for ACX2200 Routers . . . . . . . . 131
Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
European Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
Israel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
United States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
Compliance Statements for Environmental Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
Compliance Statements for Acoustic Noise for ACX2200 Routers . . . . . . . . . . . 133

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List of Figures
Chapter 1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Figure 1: Front Panel of the ACX2200 Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Figure 2: Rear View of the ACX2200 Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Figure 3: ACX2200 Interface Port Mapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Figure 4: ACX Series Router Packet Forwarding and Data Flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Figure 5: ACX Series Router Packet Handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Figure 6: Front Panel of the AC-powered ACX2200 Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Figure 7: Front Panel of the DC-powered ACX2200 Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Figure 8: Sample Output Alarm-Reporting Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Figure 9: Sample Input Alarm- Reporting Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Figure 10: Cooling System and Airflow in an ACX2200 Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Chapter 2 Site Planning, Preparation, and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Figure 11: Grounding Points on the ACX2200 Routers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Figure 12: Grounding Cable Lug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Figure 13: ACX2200 Chassis Dimensions and Clearance Requirements . . . . . . . . 46
Chapter 3 Initial Installation and Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Figure 14: Installing the Mounting Brackets to the Front of the ACX2200
Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Figure 15: Installing the Mounting Brackets to the Rear of the ACX2200
Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Figure 16: Installing the Front-Mounted Router in the Rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Figure 17: Grounding Points on the ACX2200 Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Figure 18: Connecting AC Power to the Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Figure 19: Connecting DC Power to the Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Figure 20: Ethernet Cable Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Figure 21: Ethernet Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Figure 22: Routing Engine Console and Auxiliary Cable Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Figure 23: Auxiliary and Console Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Chapter 4 Maintaining Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Figure 24: Ethernet Cable Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Figure 25: Ethernet Cable Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Figure 26: Connecting a Fiber-Optic Cable to an Optical Transceiver Installed in
an ACX Series Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Figure 27: Removing Transceivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Chapter 6 Contacting Customer Support and Returning the Chassis or
Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Figure 28: Serial Number ID Label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Figure 29: ACX2200 Chassis Serial Number Label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91

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Chapter 7 Safety and Compliance Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93


Figure 30: Placing a Component into an Antistatic Bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118

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About the Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi
Table 1: Notice Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xii
Table 2: Text and Syntax Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xii
Chapter 1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Table 3: CLI Equivalents of Terms Used in Documentation for ACX2200
Routers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Table 4: Protocols and Applications Supported by ACX2200 Routers . . . . . . . . . . 21
Table 5: RJ-45 Port Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Table 6: SFP Port Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Table 7: SFP+ Port Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Table 8: Alarm Relay Contact Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Table 9: System LED on the Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Table 10: Ethernet Port LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Table 11: SFP and SFP+ Link LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Table 12: Management and Console LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Table 13: Power Consumed by ACX2200 Routers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Table 14: AC Power System Electrical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Table 15: AC Power Cord Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Table 16: DC Power Electrical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Chapter 2 Site Planning, Preparation, and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Table 17: Site Preparation Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Table 18: Site Electrical Wiring Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Table 19: Physical Specifications of the ACX2200 Router Chassis . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Table 20: Router Environmental Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Table 21: Cabinet Requirements and Specifications for the ACX2200 Router . . . . 47
Table 22: Rack Requirements and Specifications for the Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Table 23: Estimated Values for Factors Causing Link Loss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Table 24: Alarm Contact Connector Pinouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Table 25: Management Port Connector Pinout Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Table 26: Connector Pinout for the Console/Auxiliary Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Table 27: External Clocking Input Port Connector Pinouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Chapter 3 Initial Installation and Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Table 28: Parts List for an ACX2200 Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Table 29: Alarm Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Table 30: Alarm Output Fields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87

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Table 1: Notice Icons

Icon Meaning Description

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Caution Indicates a situation that might result in loss of data or hardware damage.

Warning Alerts you to the risk of personal injury or death.

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Table 2 on page xii defines the text and syntax conventions used in this guide.

Table 2: Text and Syntax Conventions

Convention Description Examples

Bold text like this Represents text that you type. To enter configuration mode, type the
configure command:

user@host> configure

Fixed-width text like this Represents output that appears on the user@host> show chassis alarms
terminal screen.
No alarms currently active

Italic text like this • Introduces or emphasizes important • A policy term is a named structure
new terms. that defines match conditions and
• Identifies guide names. actions.
• Junos OS CLI User Guide
• Identifies RFC and Internet draft titles.
• RFC 1997, BGP Communities Attribute

Italic text like this Represents variables (options for which Configure the machine’s domain name:
you substitute a value) in commands or
configuration statements. [edit]
root@# set system domain-name
domain-name

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Table 2: Text and Syntax Conventions (continued)

Convention Description Examples

Text like this Represents names of configuration • To configure a stub area, include the
statements, commands, files, and stub statement at the [edit protocols
directories; configuration hierarchy levels; ospf area area-id] hierarchy level.
or labels on routing platform • The console port is labeled CONSOLE.
components.

< > (angle brackets) Encloses optional keywords or variables. stub <default-metric metric>;

| (pipe symbol) Indicates a choice between the mutually broadcast | multicast


exclusive keywords or variables on either
side of the symbol. The set of choices is (string1 | string2 | string3)
often enclosed in parentheses for clarity.

# (pound sign) Indicates a comment specified on the rsvp { # Required for dynamic MPLS only
same line as the configuration statement
to which it applies.

[ ] (square brackets) Encloses a variable for which you can community name members [
substitute one or more values. community-ids ]

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
Bold text like this Represents graphical user interface (GUI) • In the Logical Interfaces box, select
items you click or select. All Interfaces.
• To cancel the configuration, click
Cancel.

> (bold right angle bracket) Separates levels in a hierarchy of menu In the configuration editor hierarchy,
selections. select Protocols>Ospf.

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CHAPTER 1

Overview

• ACX2200 System Overview on page 17


• ACX2200 Chassis Components on page 26
• Cooling System and Airflow in an ACX2200 Router on page 33
• ACX2200 Power System on page 34

ACX2200 System Overview

• ACX2200 Universal Metro Router Overview on page 17


• ACX2200 Routers Hardware and CLI Terminology Mapping on page 18
• Packet Flow on ACX Series Routers on page 20
• Protocols and Applications Supported by the ACX2200 Router on page 21

ACX2200 Universal Metro Router Overview


The ACX2200 Universal Metro Router is principally designed to provide superior
management for rapid provisioning to the access network. The ACX Series routers support
rich Gigabit Ethernet and 10-Gigabit Ethernet capabilities for uplink, along with support
for legacy interfaces and Gigabit Ethernet interfaces for radio and NodeB connectivity in
a compact form factor that is environmentally hardened and passively cooled. Seamless,
end-to-end MPLS can be used to address legacy and emerging requirements to provide
the foundation for a converged network that utilizes the same mobile backhaul
infrastructure for business or residential services.

The ACX Series router is a single-board router with a built-in Routing Engine and one
Packet Forwarding Engine that has one “pseudo” Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC 0 in
the CLI). Because there is no switching fabric, the single Packet Forwarding Engine takes
care of both ingress and egress packet forwarding:

• Routing Engine—Provides Layer 3 routing services and network management.

• Packet Forwarding Engine—Performs Layer 2 and Layer 3 packet switching, route


lookups, and packet forwarding.

The ACX Series router is powered by Junos OS, supporting extensive L2 and L3 features,
IP and MPLS with traffic engineering, rich network management, fault management,
service monitoring and Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) capabilities,
and an open software development kit (SDK) system that allows providers to customize

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and integrate operations with their own management systems. For a list of related Junos
OS documentation, see https://www.juniper.net/documentation/software/junos/.

As part of the mobile backhaul, the ACX Series router at the cell site and the MX Series
router at the aggregation layer provide comprehensive end-to-end Ethernet, MPLS, and
OAM features with the one Junos OS running on both platforms.

The ACX2200 router is a compact gateway router that is one rack unit (U; that is, 1.75 in.,
or 4.45 cm) tall. Several gateway routers can be stacked in a single floor-to-ceiling rack
for increased port density per unit of floor space.

The chassis is a rigid sheet metal structure that houses all the other router components
(see Figure 1 on page 18 and Figure 2 on page 18). The chassis measures 1.75 in. (4.45 cm)
high, 9.4 in. (24 cm) deep, and 17.5 in. (44.5 cm) wide. The outer edges of the mounting
brackets extend the width to 19 in. (48 cm) (from the front-mounting brackets to the
rear of the chassis). The chassis installs in standard 11.81-in. (300-mm) deep (or larger)
enclosed cabinets, 19-in. equipment racks, or telco open-frame racks.

The compact routers are 1 U tall. Several routers can be stacked in a single floor-to-ceiling
rack for increased port density per unit of floor space.

The ACX2200 routers contain four Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 ports, four Gigabit Ethernet
combination ports (either Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 ports or Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports),
two Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports, and two 10-Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ ports. Use only one
set of these combination ports (labeled COMBO PORTS) at a time.

Figure 1: Front Panel of the ACX2200 Router

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Figure 2: Rear View of the ACX2200 Router


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ACX2200 Routers Hardware and CLI Terminology Mapping


Table 3 on page 19 describes the hardware terms used in ACX2200 router documentation
and the corresponding terms used in the Junos OS command line interface (CLI).
Figure 3 on page 20 shows the port locations of the interfaces.

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Table 3: CLI Equivalents of Terms Used in Documentation for ACX2200 Routers

Hardware Item (as Description (as Value (as displayed Item in


displayed in the CLI) displayed in the CLI) in the CLI) Documentation Additional Information

Chassis ACX2200 – Router chassis “Chassis Physical


Specifications for ACX2200
Routers” on page 42

FPC (n) Abbreviated name of Value of n is always 0. The router does Interface Naming
the Flexible PIC not have actual Conventions Used in the
Concentrator (FPC) FPCs. In this case, Junos OS Operational
FPC refers to the Commands
ACX2200 router itself

PIC (n) Abbreviated name of n is a value in the range The router does Interface Naming
the Physical Interface of 0–3. not have actual Conventions Used in the
Card (PIC) PIC devices; see Junos OS Operational
entries for PIC 0 Commands
through PIC 3 for
the equivalent
item on the router

4x 1GE (RJ-45) PIC 0 Built-in uplink “ACX2200 Universal Metro


ports on the front Router Overview” on
panel of the router page 17

One of the following: PIC 1 Built-in uplink “ACX2200 Universal Metro


ports on the front Router Overview” on
• 4x 1GE (RJ-45) panel of the router page 17
• 4x 1GE (SFP)

2x 1GE (SFP) PIC 2 Built-in uplink “ACX2200 Universal Metro


ports on the front Router Overview” on
panel of the router page 17

2x 10GE (SFP+) PIC 3 Built-in uplink “ACX2200 Universal Metro


ports on the front Router Overview” on
panel of the router page 17

Xcvr (n) Abbreviated name of n is a value equivalent Optical “Uplink Ports on ACX2200
the transceiver to the number of the transceivers Routers” on page 28
port in which the
transceiver is installed.

Power supply (n) Built-in power supply Value of n is always 0. DC power supply “ACX2200 Power
Overview” on page 34

Fan Fan – Fan “Cooling System and


Airflow in an ACX2200
NOTE: ACX2200 Router” on page 33
routers are fanless
models.

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Figure 3: ACX2200 Interface Port Mapping


FPC 0, PIC 0 FPC 0, PIC 2
GE 0/0/0-0/0/3 GE 0/2/0-0/2/1

GE
0/0/2 0/0/3 0/1/2 0/1/3
ACX2200
MGMT CONSOLE/AUX

g017872
ALARM
0/1/2 0/1/3 0/2/1

1PPS 10MHz

IN OUT IN OUT
0 1 EXT REF CLK IN
SYS 0/0/0 0/0/1 0/1/0 0/1/1
COMBO PORTS 0/1/0 0/1/1 GE 0/2/0 0/3/0 XE 0/3/1

FPC 0, PIC 1 FPC 0, PIC 3


GE 0/1/0-0/1/3 XE 0/3/0-0/3/1

Packet Flow on ACX Series Routers


The class-of-service (CoS) architecture for ACX Series routers is in concept similar to
that of MX Series routers. The general architecture for ACX Series routers is shown in
Figure 4 on page 20.

Figure 4: ACX Series Router Packet Forwarding and Data Flow

Ingress classification
In order of
decreasing precedence:
Incoming packet MF classification (DFW) Outgoing packet
Fixed classification Buffering Queuing Scheduling Egress rewrite

g006408
BA classification

Based on the model, ACX routers contain a built-in Routing Engine and Packet Forwarding
Engine and can contain both T1/E1 and Gigabit Ethernet Ports.

The Packet Forwarding Engine has one or two “pseudo” Flexible PIC Concentrators.
Because there is no switching fabric, the single Packet Forwarding Engine takes care of
both ingress and egress packet forwarding.

Fixed classification places all packets in the same forwarding class, or the usual multifield
(MF) or behavior aggregate (BA) classifications can be used to treat packets differently.
BA classification with firewall filters can be used for classification based on IP precedence,
DSCP, IEEE, or other bits in the frame or packet header.

However, the ACX Series routers can also employ multiple BA classifiers on the same
physical interface. The physical interfaces do not have to employ the same type of BA
classifier. For example, a single physical interface can use classifiers based on IP
precedence as well as IEEE 802.1p. If the CoS bits of interest are on the inner VLAN tag
of a dual-tagged VLAN interface, the classifier can examine either the inner or outer bits.
(By default, the classification is done based on the outer VLAN tag.)

Eight queues per egress port support scheduling using the weighted deficit round- robin
(WDRR) mechanism, a form of round-robin queue servicing. The supported priority levels
are strict-high and default (low). The ACX series router architecture supports both
weighted random early detect (WRED) and weighted tail drop (WTD).

All CoS features are supported at line rate.

The packet pipeline through an ACX Series router is shown in Figure 5 on page 21. Note
that the rate limiting is done with an integrated architecture along with all other CoS
functions. Scheduling and shaping are supported on the output side.

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Figure 5: ACX Series Router Packet Handling

BA and fixed classification


Forwarding class and packet loss priority

MF classification
Policing can overwrite forwarding class
and packet loss priority

Scheduling and shaping


Rate limiting Forwarding class Qn

g006428
Qn + packet loss priority WRED

Forwarding class and packet loss priority Scheduling and


determine rewrite value shaping

See Also • Configuring CoS on ACX Series Universal Metro Routers

Protocols and Applications Supported by the ACX2200 Router


Table 4 on page 21 contains the first Junos OS Release support for protocols and
applications on ACX2200 routers. A dash indicates that the protocol or application is
not supported.

NOTE: The [edit logical-systems logical-system-name] hierarchy level is not


supported on ACX Series routers.

Table 4: Protocols and Applications Supported by ACX2200 Routers

First Supported Junos OS


Protocol or Application Release

Interface and Encapsulation Types


Ethernet interfaces—10/100/1000, 1G, 10G 12.2R2

ATM Interfaces (including IMA interfaces) –

E1 Interfaces –

T1 Interfaces –

Circuit emulation interfaces –

Layer 3
Static routes 12.2R2

OSPF 12.2R2

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Table 4: Protocols and Applications Supported by ACX2200 Routers (continued)

First Supported Junos OS


Protocol or Application Release

IS-IS 12.2R2

Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) 12.2R2

Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) 12.2R2

Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) protocol 12.2R2

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) 12.2R2

IP fast reroute (FRR) (OSPF, IS-IS) 12.2R2

Maximum transmission unit (MTU) 1518 12.2R2

RSVP 12.2R2

LDP (targeted and direct) 12.2R2

MPLS, VPLS, VPNs


Static label-switched path (LSP) 12.2R2

FRR 12.2R2

Traffic engineering 12.2R2

Diffserv traffic engineering 12.2R2

E-LINE 12.2R2

Pseudowire Emulation Edge to Edge [PWE3 (signaled)] 12.2R2

Static Ethernet PWs 12.2R2

Layer 2 circuits 12.2R2

IEE802.1ag CC monitoring on active and standby pseudowires 12.2R2

Edge protection using static (Virtual Private Wire Service (VPWS) 12.2R2

Ethernet Layer 2
802.3ah EFM OAM 12.2R2

802.1ag connectivity fault management (CFM) 12.2R2

IEE802.1ag interface-status type, length, and value (TLV) 12.2R2

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Table 4: Protocols and Applications Supported by ACX2200 Routers (continued)

First Supported Junos OS


Protocol or Application Release

QoS
Firewall filters (access control list—ACLs)— family inet 12.2R2

Firewall Filter Match Conditions for MPLS Traffic on ACX Series 12.2R2
Routers

Firewall filters—family ccc/any 12.2R2

Policing—per logical interface 12.2R2

Policing—per physical interface 12.2R2

Policing—per family 12.2R2

TrTCM (color aware, color blind) 12.2R2

SrTCM (color aware, color blind) 12.2R2

Host protection 12.2R2

8 queues per port 12.2R2

Priority queuing 12.2R2

Rate control 12.2R2

Scheduling with two different priorities 12.2R2

Low latency queue (LLQ) 12.2R2

WRED with two levels of DP 12.2R2

Classification—DSCP 12.2R2

Classification—MPLS EXP 12.2R2

Classification—IEEE 802.1p 12.2R2

Rewrite—DSCP 12.2R2

Rewrite MPLS EXP 12.2R2

Rewrite 802.1p 12.2R2

Rewrite MPLS and DSCP to different values 12.2R2

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Table 4: Protocols and Applications Supported by ACX2200 Routers (continued)

First Supported Junos OS


Protocol or Application Release

Timing
Timing–1588-v2, 1588-2008–slave clock 12.2R2

SyncE 12.2R2

Building-integrated timing supply (BITS) 12.2R2

Clock Sync 12.2R2

Redundant clock (multiple 1588 masters) –

OAM, Troubleshooting, Manageability, Lawful Intercept


Network Time Protocol (NTP) 12.2R2

SNMP 12.2R2

802.1ag CFM 12.2R2

802.3ah EFM 12.2R2

Y.1731 fault and performance management 12.2R2

MPLS OAM 12.2R2

RMON 12.2R2

Layer 2 traceroute 12.2R2

DNS 12.2R2

TFTP for software downloads 12.2R2

Port mirroring [local port mirroring] 12.2R2

Interface loopback 12.2R2

Interface byte and packet stats (full, as implemented in Junos OS) 12.2R2

Interface queue stats 12.2R2

Drop packet stats 12.2R2

Distinguish each 802.1ag connection by VLAN-ID 12.2R2

Interface passive-monitor-mode 12.2R2

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Table 4: Protocols and Applications Supported by ACX2200 Routers (continued)

First Supported Junos OS


Protocol or Application Release

Multipacket mirror –

Security
TACACS AAA 12.2R2

RADIUS authentication 12.2R2

Control plane DOS prevention 12.2R2

High Availability
MPLS FRR 12.2R2

BFD 12.2R2

ATM Transport
ATM over PWE3 12.2R2

RFC4717 ATM encapsulation: S6.1 ATM N to one cell mode (required 12.2R2
by standard)

RFC4717: S6.3—ATM AAL5 SDU encapsulation (optional) 12.2R2

ATM PWE3 control word 12.2R2

ATM PWE3 by means of dynamic labels 12.2R2

ATM VPI/VCI swapping 12.2R2

ATM idle/unassigned cell suppression 12.2R2

ATM support for N to 1 PW promiscuous mode: 1 PW per port and 1 12.2R2


PW per VPI

Cell concatenation (1 to 30 cells per packet) 12.2R2

Packet/byte counters per VP and VC 12.2R2

ATM IMA 12.2R2

ATM Encapsulation
AAL5 SDU [n-to-1 cell relay] 12.2R2

ATM Queuing
ATM service categories (CBR, nrt-VBR, UBR) to the UNI 12.2R2

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First Supported Junos OS


Protocol or Application Release

MAP ATM service categories to PW EXP bits 12.2R2

Input policing per VC 12.2R2

VC output shaping 12.2R2

Early packet discard 12.2R2

MIBs
Standard SNMP MIBs 12.2R2

Juniper Networks enterprise-specific MIBs 12.2R2

TDM Pseudowire
Structure-Agnostic TDM over packet (SAToP) 12.2R2

ACX2200 Chassis Components

• Front Panel of an ACX2200 Router on page 26


• Uplink Ports on ACX2200 Routers on page 28
• Alarm Contact Port on the ACX2200 Router on page 29
• Clocking Ports on the ACX2200 Router on page 31
• LEDs on ACX2200 Routers on page 32

Front Panel of an ACX2200 Router


The front panel of an ACX2200 router consists of the following components (see
Figure 7 on page 27 and Figure 6 on page 27):

• Chassis status LED labeled SYS

• Two USB ports for upgrading Junos OS

• Management Ethernet port labeled MGMT

• Console or auxiliary port labeled CONSOLE/AUX

• Alarm contact port labeled ALARM—accepts a DE-15 alarm cable

• External clocking input port labeled EXT REF CLK IN

• External clocking ports supporting 1PPS and 10MHz input and output

• Network ports and corresponding status LEDs:

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• Four Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 ports labeled 0/0/0 through 0/0/3

• Four combination ports (COMBO PORTS): either four Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 ports
or four Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports, labeled 0/1/0 through 0/1/3.

• Two Gigabit Ethernet (GE) SFP ports, labeled 0/2/0 and 0/2/1, that accept
transceivers

• Two 10-Gigabit Ethernet (XE) ports, labeled 0/3/0 and 0/3/1, that accept SFP+
transceivers

Figure 6: Front Panel of the AC-powered ACX2200 Router

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

GE
0/0/2 0/0/3 0/1/2 0/1/3
ACX2200
MGMT CONSOLE/AUX

g017875
ALARM
0/1/2 0/1/3 0/2/1

1PPS 10MHz

IN OUT IN OUT
0 1 EXT REF CLK IN
SYS 0/0/0 0/0/1 0/1/0 0/1/1
COMBO PORTS 0/1/0 0/1/1 GE 0/2/0 0/3/0 XE 0/3/1

14 13 12 11 10 9 8

1— AC inlets 8—Ten-Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ ports

2— Management Ethernet port 9—Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports

3— Console or auxiliary port 10—Combination Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports

4— Alarm contact port 11— External clocking ports

5— RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet network ports 12—External clocking input port

6—Combination Gigabit Ethernet ports 13—USB ports

7— ESD point 14—System LED

Figure 7: Front Panel of the DC-powered ACX2200 Router

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

GE
0/0/2 0/0/3 0/1/2 0/1/3
ACX2200
MGMT CONSOLE/AUX
g017848

ALARM
0/1/2 0/1/3 0/2/1

1PPS 10MHz

IN OUT IN OUT
0 1 EXT REF CLK IN
SYS 0/0/0 0/0/1 0/1/0 0/1/1
COMBO PORTS 0/1/0 0/1/1 GE 0/2/0 0/3/0 XE 0/3/1

15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8

1— DC terminal 9—Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports

2— Management Ethernet port 10—Combination Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports

3— Console or auxiliary port 11— External clocking ports

4— Alarm contact port 12—External clocking input port

5— RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet network ports 13—USB ports

6—Combination Gigabit Ethernet ports 14—System LED

7— ESD point 15—Grounding terminal

8—Ten-Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ ports

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Uplink Ports on ACX2200 Routers

TIP: You can find information about the pluggable transceivers supported
on your Juniper Networks device by using the Hardware Compatibility Tool.
In addition to transceiver and connector type, the optical and cable
characteristics—where applicable—are documented for each transceiver.
The Hardware Compatibility Tool allows you to search by product, displaying
all the transceivers supported on that device, or category, displaying all the
transceivers by interface speed or type. The Hardware Compatibility Tool is
located at https://apps.juniper.net/hct/.

The list of supported transceivers for the ACX2200 is located at


https://pathfinder.juniper.net/hct/product/#prd=ACX2200.

The following ports are supported on ACX2200 routers:

• Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 Ports on page 28


• Gigabit Ethernet SFP Ports on page 28
• 10-Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ Ports on page 29

Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 Ports

Each ACX2200 router has eight Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 ports. Table 5 on page 28 describes
the ports in more detail.

Table 5: RJ-45 Port Features

Feature Description

Supported standards 10/100/1000BASE-T

Cable Category 5

Connector RJ-45

Port numbering (hardware) 0/0/0 through 0/0/3 and 0/1/0 through 0/1/3

Port numbering (software) ge-0/0/0 through ge-0/0/3 and ge-0/1/0 through


ge-0/1/3

Gigabit Ethernet SFP Ports

The GE ports described in Table 6 on page 29 support small form-factor pluggable (SFP)
transceivers.

NOTE: You can use Gigabit Ethernet transceivers in the GE ports, or you can
use 10-Gigabit Ethernet transceivers in the XE ports. Use one set of ports at
a time.

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Table 6: SFP Port Features

Feature Description

Supported standards See the Hardware Compatibility Tool for the specifications of
transceivers supported on the ACX2200. The list of supported
transceivers for the ACX2200 is located at
Cable
https://pathfinder.juniper.net/hct/product/#prd=ACX2200.

Connector

Port numbering (hardware) 0/1/0 through 0/1/3 and 0/2/0 through 0/2/1

Port numbering (software) ge-0/1/0 through ge-0/1/3 and ge-0/2/0 through ge-0/2/1

10-Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ Ports

The XE ports described in Table 7 on page 29 support SFP+ transceivers.

NOTE: You can use Gigabit Ethernet transceivers in the GE ports, or you can
use 10-Gigabit Ethernet transceivers in the XE ports. Use one set of ports at
a time.

Table 7: SFP+ Port Features

Feature Description

Supported standards See the Hardware Compatibility Tool for the specifications of
transceivers supported on the ACX2200. The list of supported
transceivers for the ACX2200 is located at
Cable
https://pathfinder.juniper.net/hct/product/#prd=ACX2200.

Connector

Port numbering (hardware) 0/3/0 and 0/3/1

Port numbering (software) xe-0/3/0 and xe-0/3/1

See Also • ACX2200 Universal Metro Router Overview on page 17

Alarm Contact Port on the ACX2200 Router


The ACX2200 router has four external alarm contacts (also known as potential free
contacts) for connecting the router to external alarm devices. The port labeled ALARM
uses a 15-pin D-type connector. The external alarm contact has 15 pins that accept a
single core wire from external alarm devices. A DE15 alarm cable is required to connect
the ACX2200 router to external alarm devices. Use the gauge wire appropriate for the
external device that you are connecting.

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Whenever a system condition triggers an alarm, the alarm relay contacts are activated,
which in turn activates the external alarm devices. The alarm setting is open or closed.

You can connect and configure two output alarms and four input alarms. Two additional
output alarms are reserved and are used to indicate major and minor system alarms.
Each output and input alarm has two contacts for connecting the router to external alarm
devices. Contact 1 of each alarm can be configured as Normally Open [NO] or Normally
Closed [NC] through the CLI. Contact 2 of each alarm functions as a reference [REF] or
negative potential terminal for Contact 1 of the corresponding alarm and provides a
current path for external alarm devices. Table 8 on page 30 describes the functions of
the alarm contacts.

Table 8: Alarm Relay Contact Functions

Contact
Name Contact Name Function

Contact 1 Normally Open (NO) Current is not flowing through Contact 1 and Contact 2
[REF] when operating normally. When the current flows,
the closed alarm is generated.

Normally Closed (NC) Current is flowing through Contact 1 and Contact 2 [REF]
when operating normally. When the current stops
flowing, the open alarm is generated.

Contact 2 Reference (REF) Provides the current path for the external alarm-reporting
device and functions as a reference or negative potential
terminal for Contact 1.

Figure 8 on page 30 shows an example of a wiring diagram for a simple output


alarm-reporting device. In this case the device is a light bulb that illuminates when the
device encounters a condition that activates the red alarm LED and relay contacts. The
alarm relay contacts can also be used to activate other devices such as bells or buzzers.

Figure 8: Sample Output Alarm-Reporting Device

Figure 9 on page 31 shows an example of a wiring diagram for a simple input


alarm-reporting device. In this case the push button switch is an alarm sensor that triggers
an input alarm when a door-open condition occurs.

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Figure 9: Sample Input Alarm- Reporting Device

See Also • Connecting ACX2200 Routers to an External Alarm-Reporting Device on page 71

Clocking Ports on the ACX2200 Router


The clocking ports acquire the clock source and synchronize communication over
time-division multiplexing (TDM) interfaces in the router. The clocking ports distribute
a synchronized clock signal throughout the router by locking onto a clock signal originating
from an internal clock source or by connecting to an external clock source.

The reference clock inputs can be T1/E1 line clocks, Ethernet recovered clocks, IEEE
1588v2 recovered clocks, or xDSL NTU-R timing. Externally available reference clocks
are BITS T1/E1 rate clocks, 1 PPS, and 10 MHz. The four SubMiniature B (SMB) connectors
and one RJ-48 port on the front panel of the router connect to external clock signal
sources. The clocking ports provide the synchronized output clocks from any one of the
above reference inputs based on the clock’s priority.

Internal clock sources within the ACX2200 router include:

• External building-integrated timing system (BITS) timing port

• 10-MHz timing connectors (one input and one output)

• 1.544-MHz/2.048 MHz T1/E1 (RJ-48) ports for timing input or output

• 1 pulse-per-second (PPS) connectors (one input and one output)

• Time-of-Day (TOD) RS232 port

• SyncE support on RJ-45/SFP ports as timing input or output

• Packet timing (IEEE 1588v2) includes:

• Timing input when configured as Ordinary Clock (OC) or Boundary Clock (BC)

• Timing output when configured as BC

See Also • Connecting ACX2200 Routers to External Clocking Devices on page 72

• Clocking Port Specifications on the ACX2200 Router on page 57

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LEDs on ACX2200 Routers


The following LEDs are supported on ACX2200 routers:

• System LED on the Front Panel on page 32


• Ethernet Port LEDs on page 32
• SFP and SFP+ Port LEDs on page 32
• Management and Console Port LEDs on the Front Panel on page 33

System LED on the Front Panel

One bicolor LED labeled SYS indicates the status of the router. Table 9 on page 32
describes the system LED in more detail.

Table 9: System LED on the Front Panel

Label Color State Description

SYS Green Blinking Router is transitioning online.

On steadily Router is functioning normally.

Red Blinking Router has reported an alarm.

On steadily Router has failed.

Ethernet Port LEDs

The front panel has eight Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 ports, each with one pair of port LEDs.
Table 10 on page 32 describes the LEDs in more detail.

Table 10: Ethernet Port LEDs

Name Location Color State Description

Link Left Green On Link is online.

– Off No link.

RX Right Green Blinking The port is receiving data.

– Off The port is not receiving data.

SFP and SFP+ Port LEDs

The front panel has six Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports and two 10-Gigabit Ethernet SFP+
ports, each with one pair of port LEDs. Table 11 on page 33 describes the LEDs in more
detail.

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Table 11: SFP and SFP+ Link LEDs

Name Location Color State Description

Link Left Green On Link is online.

– Off No link.

RX Right Green Blinking The port is receiving data.

– Off The port is not receiving data.

Management and Console Port LEDs on the Front Panel

Two RJ-45 ports, labeled MGMT and CONSOLE/AUX, each have a pair of LEDs that display
the status of the port. Table 12 on page 33 describes the LEDs in more detail.

Table 12: Management and Console LEDs

Name Location Color State Description

Link/Activity Left Green On Link is online.

Yellow Blinking Indicates link activity.

– Off No link.

RX Right Green Blinking The port is receiving data.

– Off The port is not receiving data.

See Also • Troubleshooting Resources for ACX2200 Routers on page 85

• Uplink Ports on ACX2200 Routers on page 28

Cooling System and Airflow in an ACX2200 Router

The ACX2200 router does not contain fans and is passively cooled by the heatsinks (see
Figure 10 on page 34).

Temperature sensors in the chassis monitor the temperature within the chassis. If the
temperature inside the chassis rises above the threshold, the router shuts down
automatically.

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Figure 10: Cooling System and Airflow in an ACX2200 Router

Rear

g006417
Front

Related • Site Preparation Checklist for ACX2200 Routers on page 39


Documentation
• Rack Requirements for ACX2200 Routers on page 48

• Cabinet Requirements for ACX2200 Routers on page 46

• Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance on ACX2200 Routers


on page 46

• ACX2200 Router Environmental Specifications on page 42

ACX2200 Power System

• ACX2200 Power Overview on page 34


• ACX2200 AC Power Specifications on page 35
• ACX2200 AC Power Cord Specifications on page 35
• ACX2200 DC Power Specifications on page 37

ACX2200 Power Overview


The power supply in an ACX2200 router is built along the front panel of the chassis, with
AC inlets or DC power terminals on the front to connect power to the router.

Table 13 on page 34 lists the power consumed by the ACX2200 router.

Table 13: Power Consumed by ACX2200 Routers

Description Value

Maximum consumed by the router 96 W

See Also • Connecting AC Power Cords to the ACX2200 Router on page 66

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• Connecting DC Power Cables to the ACX2200 Router on page 67

ACX2200 AC Power Specifications


Table 14 on page 35 lists the AC power system electrical specifications.

Table 14: AC Power System Electrical Specifications

Item Specification

AC input voltage Operating range: 100 to 240 VAC

AC input line frequency 50 to 60 Hz (nominal)

AC system current rating 2 A (100 VAC) or 1 A (240 VAC)

AC system input power 85 W Maximum

AC power supply 70 W output

NOTE: We recommend that you use a dedicated customer site circuit breaker
rated for 2 A (100 VAC) or 1 A (240 VAC), or as required by local code. Doing
so enables you to operate the router in any configuration without upgrading
the power infrastructure.

ACX2200 AC Power Cord Specifications


Each AC power supply has a single AC appliance inlet that requires a dedicated AC power
feed. Most sites distribute power through a main conduit that leads to frame-mounted
power distribution panels, one of which can be located at the top of the rack that houses
the router. An AC power cord connects each power supply to the power distribution panel.

You can order detachable AC power cords, each approximately 8 ft (2.5 m) long that
supply AC power to the router. The C15 appliance coupler at the female end of the cord,
as described by International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standard 60320, inserts
into the AC appliance inlet coupler. The plug at the male end of the power cord fits into
the power source receptacle that is standard for your geographic location.

Table 15 on page 35 provides specifications on the AC power cord provided for each
country or region.

Table 15: AC Power Cord Specifications

Country Model Number Electrical Specification Plug Type Design Standard

Australia CBL-GP-C15-AU 250 VAC, 10 A, 50 Hz SAA/3 AS/NZZS 3112-2000

China CBL-GP-C15-CH 250 VAC, 10 A, 50 Hz PRC/3 GB2099, GB1002

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Table 15: AC Power Cord Specifications (continued)

Country Model Number Electrical Specification Plug Type Design Standard

Europe (except Italy, CBL-GP-C15-EU 250 VAC, 10 A, 50 Hz VIIG CEE (7) VII
Switzerland, and
United Kingdom)

Italy CBL-GP-C15-IT 250 VAC, 10 A, 50 Hz I/3G CEI 23-16

Japan CBL-GP-C15-JP 125 VAC, 15 A, 50 Hz or 60 Hz 498GJ JIS 8303

Korea CBL-GP-C15-KR 250 VAC, 10 A, 50 Hz VIIG CEE (7) VII

Switzerland CBL-GP-C15-SZ 250 VAC, 10 A, 50 Hz 12G SEV 1011 / 6534-2

North America CBL-GP-C15-US 125 VAC, 13 A, 60 Hz 498G NEMA 5-15

United Kingdom CBL-GP-C15-UK 250 VAC, 10 A, 50 Hz BS89/13 BS 1363/A

WARNING: The AC power cord for the router is intended for use with the
router only and not for any other use.

WARNING: The attached power cable is only for this product. Do not use the
cable for another product. Translation in Japanese follows:

NOTE: In North America, AC power cords must not exceed approximately


14.75 ft (4.5 m) in length, to comply with National Electrical Code (NEC)
Sections 400-8 (NFPA 75, 5-2.2) and 210-52, and Canadian Electrical Code
(CEC) Section 4-010(3). You can order AC power cords that are in compliance.

CAUTION: Power cords and cables must not block access to device
components or drape where people could trip on them.

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ACX2200 DC Power Specifications


The power supply in ACX2200 routers is built in along the front left panel of the chassis
with DC power terminals to connect power to the router.

When the ACX2200 router are operating normally and both power supplies are switched
on, load sharing between them occurs automatically. When one power supply fails or is
turned off, the other power supply immediately assumes the entire electrical load for
the system. A single power supply can provide full power for as long as the router is
operational.

NOTE: When only one power supply is available on an ACX2200 router, we


recommend that you connect both the power inputs to the same source.
That is, connect both the DC power inputs of the ACX2200 router to the only
available power supply. Doing so ensures that you get the maximum amount
of hold-up time during a power failure.

ACX2200 routers support a wide range of voltage ranges as shown in Table 16 on page 37.

Table 16: DC Power Electrical Specifications

Item Specification

DC input voltages • 20 to 30 VDC


• –39 to –56 VDC
• –39 to –72 VDC

DC input currents • 10 A @ 24 VDC


• 5 A @ –48 VDC
• 4 A @ –60 VDC

Power supply output 200 W

NOTE: We recommend that you provide at least 10.5 A @ 24 VDC and use a
facility circuit breaker rated for 10 A minimum. Doing so enables you to operate
the router in any configuration without upgrading the power infrastructure,
and allows the router to function at full capacity using multiple power
supplies.

See Also • ACX2200 DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines on page 121

• DC Power Copper Conductors Warning on page 122

• DC Power Disconnection Warning on page 122

• DC Power Grounding Requirements and Warning on page 124

• DC Power Wiring Sequence Warning on page 125

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• DC Power Wiring Terminations Warning on page 126

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Site Planning, Preparation, and


Specifications

• Site Preparation Checklist for ACX2200 Routers on page 39


• ACX2200 Site Guidelines and Requirements on page 40
• ACX2200 Network Cable and Transceiver Planning on page 49
• ACX2200 Alarm, Management, and Clocking Cable Specifications and
Pinouts on page 53

Site Preparation Checklist for ACX2200 Routers

The checklist in Table 17 on page 39 summarizes the tasks you need to perform when
preparing a site for ACX2200 router installation.

Table 17: Site Preparation Checklist

Item or Task For More Information Performed By Date

Environment
Verify that environmental factors such as “ACX2200 Router Environmental
temperature and humidity do not exceed router Specifications” on page 42
tolerances.

Power
Measure the distance between external power
sources and router installation site.

Locate sites for connection of system


grounding.

Calculate the power consumption and “ACX2200 DC Power Specifications”


requirements. on page 37

Hardware Configuration
Choose the number and types of routers you “ACX2200 Universal Metro Router
want to install. Overview” on page 17

Rack or Cabinet

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Table 17: Site Preparation Checklist (continued)

Item or Task For More Information Performed By Date

Verify that your rack or cabinet meets the “Rack Requirements for ACX2200
minimum requirements for the installation of Routers” on page 48
the router.
“Cabinet Requirements for ACX2200
Routers” on page 46

Plan rack or cabinet location, including required “Clearance Requirements for Airflow
space clearances. and Hardware Maintenance on
ACX2200 Routers” on page 46

Secure the rack or cabinet to the floor and


building structure.

Cables
Acquire cables and connectors:

• Determine the number of cables needed


based on your planned configuration.
• Review the maximum distance allowed for
each cable. Choose the length of cable based
on the distance between the hardware
components being connected.

Plan the cable routing and management.

Related • Installing and Connecting an ACX2200 Router Overview on page 59


Documentation

ACX2200 Site Guidelines and Requirements

• General Site Guidelines on page 41


• Site Electrical Wiring Guidelines on page 41
• Chassis Physical Specifications for ACX2200 Routers on page 42
• ACX2200 Router Environmental Specifications on page 42
• ACX2200 Chassis Grounding Cable and Lug Specifications on page 43
• Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance on ACX2200
Routers on page 46
• Cabinet Requirements for ACX2200 Routers on page 46
• Rack Requirements for ACX2200 Routers on page 48

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General Site Guidelines


Efficient device operation requires proper site planning and maintenance and proper
layout of the equipment, rack or cabinet (if used), and wiring closet.

To plan and create an acceptable operating environment for your device and prevent
environmentally caused equipment failures:

• Keep the area around the chassis free from dust and conductive material, such as
metal flakes.

• Follow prescribed airflow guidelines to ensure that the cooling system functions properly
and that exhaust from other equipment does not blow into the intake vents of the
device.

• Follow the prescribed electrostatic discharge (ESD) prevention procedures to prevent


damaging the equipment. Static discharge can cause components to fail completely
or intermittently over time.

• Install the device in a secure area, so that only authorized personnel can access the
device.

See Also • Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 117

Site Electrical Wiring Guidelines


Table 18 on page 41 describes the factors you must consider while planning the electrical
wiring at your site.

WARNING: It is particularly important to provide a properly grounded and


shielded environment and to use electrical surge-suppression devices.

Table 18: Site Electrical Wiring Guidelines

Site Wiring Factor Guidelines

Signaling limitations If your site experiences any of the following problems, consult experts in electrical surge
suppression and shielding:

• Improperly installed wires cause radio frequency interference (RFI).


• Damage from lightning strikes occurs when wires exceed recommended distances or pass
between buildings.
• Electromagnetic pulses (EMPs) caused by lightning damage unshielded conductors and
electronic devices.

Radio frequency To reduce or eliminate RFI from your site wiring, do the following:
interference
• Use a twisted-pair cable with a good distribution of grounding conductors.
• If you must exceed the recommended distances, use a high-quality twisted-pair cable with
one ground conductor for each data signal when applicable.

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Table 18: Site Electrical Wiring Guidelines (continued)

Site Wiring Factor Guidelines

Electromagnetic If your site is susceptible to problems with electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), particularly from
compatibility lightning or radio transmitters, seek expert advice.

Some of the problems caused by strong sources of electromagnetic interference (EMI) are:

• Destruction of the signal drivers and receivers in the device


• Electrical hazards as a result of power surges conducted over the lines into the equipment

See Also • General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 94

• General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 115

Chassis Physical Specifications for ACX2200 Routers


The ACX2200 router is a rigid sheet-metal structure that houses the hardware
components. Table 19 on page 42 summarizes the physical specifications of the ACX2200
router.

Table 19: Physical Specifications of the ACX2200 Router Chassis

Description Value

Height 1.75 in. (4.45 cm)

Width • 17.5 in. (44.5 cm)


• 19.2 in. (48.7 cm) with mounting brackets
attached

Depth 9.4 in. (24 cm)

Weight 7 lb (3.2 kg)

ACX2200 Router Environmental Specifications


The router must be installed in a rack or cabinet housed in a dry, clean, well-ventilated,
and temperature-controlled environment.

Ensure that these environmental guidelines are followed:

• The site must be as dust-free as possible, because dust can clog air intake vents and
filters, reducing the efficiency of the router cooling system.

• Maintain ambient airflow for normal router operation. If the airflow is blocked or
restricted, or if the intake air is too warm, the router might overheat, leading to the
router temperature monitor shutting down the router to protect the hardware
components.

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NOTE: Depending on the ambient temperature, it may take up to 5 minutes


for the router to heat up to the operating temperature.

Table 20 on page 43 provides the required environmental conditions for normal router
operation.

Table 20: Router Environmental Specifications

Description Value

Altitude No performance degradation to 10,000 ft (3048 m)

Relative humidity Normal operation ensured in relative humidity range of 5% to 90%,


noncondensing

Temperature • Harsh environment: –40°F (–40°C) to 149°F (65°C)


• Central office environment: 23°F (–5°C) to 131°F (55°C)

Commercial grade • Harsh environment: –40°F (–40°C) to 122°F (50°C)


SFP/SFP+ temperature • Central office environment: –40°F (–40°C) to 104°F (40°C)

Seismic Designed to meet Telcordia Technologies Zone 4 earthquake


requirements

Configuration • Harsh environment:


• 1-GB ports: Full traffic
• 10-GB ports: Full traffic 1G ports
• SFP/SFP+: Extended temperature grade or industrial grade

• Central office environment:


• 1GB ports: Full traffic
• 10GB ports: Full traffic 1G ports
• SFP/SFP+: Extended temperature grade or industrial grade

NOTE: Install the router 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.

ACX2200 Chassis Grounding Cable and Lug Specifications


• Grounding Points Specifications on page 43
• Grounding Cable Lug Specifications on page 44
• Grounding Cable Specifications on page 45

Grounding Points Specifications

To meet safety and electromagnetic interference (EMI) requirements and to ensure


proper operation, the router must be adequately grounded before power is connected.

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To ground DC-powered routers, you must connect a grounding cable to earth ground
and then attach it to the chassis grounding points using the two screws provided (see
Figure 11 on page 44).

Two threaded holes are provided on the front of the router chassis for connecting the
router to earth ground. The grounding points fit 0.5-inch-long SAE 10-32 screws
(American). The grounding points are spaced at 0.625-in. (15.86-mm) centers.

Figure 11: Grounding Points on the ACX2200 Routers

T1/E1 GE
ACX2000 0/0/8 0/0/9 0/0/10 0/0/11 0/0/12 0/0/13 0/0/14 0/0/15 0/1/4 0/1/5 0/1/6 0/1/7 POE

MGMT CONSOLE/AUX

g006433
ALARM

GE XE
1PPS 10MHz

IN OUT IN OUT
SYS 0 1 EXT REF CLK IN 0/0/0 0/0/1 0/0/2 0/0/3 0/0/4 0/0/5 0/0/6 0/0/7 0/1/0 0/1/1 0/1/2 0/1/3 POE
0/2/0 0/2/1 0/3/0 0/3/1

1— Grounding points

NOTE: All bare grounding connection points to the DC-powered ACX2200


router must be cleaned and coated with an antioxidant solution before
grounding the router.

NOTE: All surfaces on the ACX2200 router that are unplated must be brought
to a bright finish and treated with an antioxidant solution before connecting
the router.

NOTE: All nonconductive surfaces on the ACX2200 router must be removed


from all threads and connection points to ensure electrical continuity.

Grounding Cable Lug Specifications

The grounding cable lug is used to secure the grounding cable to the grounding points
on the DC-powered ACX chassis. The grounding cable lug attaches to the grounding
cable (see Figure 12 on page 45) and is secured to the router by two 0.5-inch-long
SAE 10–32 screws. The grounding cable lug and screws are not supplied with the router.

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Figure 12: Grounding Cable Lug

CAUTION: Before router installation begins, a licensed electrician must attach


a cable lug to the grounding and power cables that you supply. A cable with
an incorrectly attached lug can damage the router.

Grounding Cable Specifications

You must provide one grounding cable that meets the following specifications: 16-AWG
2
(1.31 mm ), minimum 90°C wire, or as required by the local code.

See Also • Connecting the ACX2200 Router to Earth Ground on page 64

• Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 117

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Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance on ACX2200 Routers


When planning the installation site, allow sufficient clearance around the rack (see
Figure 13 on page 46):

• For service personnel to remove and install hardware components, allow at least
2.16 in. (5.5 cm) in front of the router.

• The rack or cabinet must have an adequate supply of cooling air.

• Ensure that the cabinet allows the chassis hot exhaust air to exit from the cabinet
without recirculating into the router.

• When deploying the router in harsh environments where the router may operate
between 131° F (55° C) and 149° F (65° C), allow a 1-rack unit (U) gap above and
below the router.

• Ensure that there is a minimum of 1 meter/second airflow in any direction.

Figure 13: ACX2200 Chassis Dimensions and Clearance Requirements

2.16" (5.5 cm) .75" (2 cm)


clearance required 3" (7.6 cm) clearance required
for the cables for free airflow

9.4"
19.2" (24 cm) 17.5"
Front Rear
(48.7 cm) (44.5 cm)
g006404

3" (7.6 cm)


Front-mounting flange

See Also • Installing and Connecting an ACX2200 Router Overview on page 59

• Site Preparation Checklist for ACX2200 Routers on page 39

• General Site Guidelines on page 41

Cabinet Requirements for ACX2200 Routers


You can mount the router in a cabinet that contains a 19-in. (48.3 cm) rack.

Cabinet requirements consist of:

• Cabinet size

• Clearance requirements

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• Cabinet airflow requirements

Table 21 on page 47 provides the cabinet requirements and specifications for the router.

Table 21: Cabinet Requirements and Specifications for the ACX2200 Router

Cabinet Requirement Guidelines

Cabinet size • You can mount the router in a cabinet that contains a 19-in.
(48.3 cm) rack as defined in Cabinets, Racks, Panels, and
Associated Equipment (document number EIA-310–D)
published by the Electronics Industry Association
(http://www.eia.org).

NOTE: The cabinet must meet the strength requirements


to support the weight of the router.

• The minimum cabinet size must be able to accommodate


the maximum external dimensions of the router.

Cabinet clearance • The outer edges of the mounting brackets extend the width
of the chassis to 19 in. (48.3 cm).
• The minimum total clearance inside the cabinet is 30 in.
(76.2 cm) between the inside of the front door and the inside
of the rear door.

Cabinet airflow requirements When you mount the router in a cabinet, ensure that ventilation
through the cabinet is sufficient to prevent overheating.

• Ensure that an adequate cool air supply to dissipate the


thermal output of the router or routers.
• Ensure that the cabinet allows the chassis hot exhaust air
to exit the cabinet without recirculating into the router. An
open cabinet (without a top or doors) that employs hot air
exhaust extraction from the top allows the best airflow
through the chassis. If the cabinet contains a top or doors,
perforations in these elements assist with removing the hot
air exhaust.
• Install the router in the cabinet in a way that maximizes the
open space on the side of the chassis that has the hot air
exhaust. This space maximizes the clearance for critical
airflow.
• Route and dress all cables to minimize the blockage of
airflow to and from the chassis.
• Ensure that the spacing of rails and adjacent cabinets allows
for the proper clearance around the router and cabinet.
• A cabinet larger than the minimum required provides better
airflow and reduces the chance of overheating.

See Also • General Site Guidelines on page 41

• Site Preparation Checklist for ACX2200 Routers on page 39

• Installing and Connecting an ACX2200 Router Overview on page 59

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Rack Requirements for ACX2200 Routers


You can mount the router on two-post racks or four-post racks.

Rack requirements consist of:

• Rack type

• Mounting bracket hole spacing

• Rack size and strength

• Rack connection to the building structure

Table 22 on page 48 provides the rack requirements and specifications for the router.

Table 22: Rack Requirements and Specifications for the Router

Rack Requirement Guidelines

Rack type Use a two-post rack or a four-post rack. You can mount the router on any two-post or four-post
rack that provides bracket holes or hole patterns spaced at 1 U (1.75 in., or 4.45 cm) increments and
that meets the size and strength requirements to support the weight.

A U is the standard rack unit defined in Cabinets, Racks, Panels, and Associated Equipment (document
number EIA-310–D) published by the Electronics Industry Association (http://www.eia.org).

The rack must meet the strength requirements to support the weight of the chassis.

Mounting bracket hole The holes in the mounting brackets are spaced at 1 U (1.75 in., or 4.45 cm) so that the router can be
spacing mounted in any rack that provides holes spaced at that distance.

Rack size and strength • Ensure that the rack complies with this standard:
• A 19-in. (48.3 cm) rack as defined in Cabinets, Racks, Panels, and Associated Equipment
(document number EIA-310-D) published by the Electronics Industry Association
(http://www.eia.org).

• Ensure that the rack rails are spaced widely enough to accommodate the router chassis' external
dimensions . The outer edges of the front-mounting brackets extend the width of the chassis to
19.2 in. (48.7 cm).
• The rack must be strong enough to support the weight of the router.
• Ensure that the spacing of rails and adjacent racks allows for the proper clearance around the
router and rack.

Rack connection to • Secure the rack to the building structure.


building structure • If earthquakes are a possibility in your geographical area, secure the rack to the floor.
• Secure the rack to the ceiling brackets as well as to the wall or floor brackets for maximum
stability.

One pair of mounting brackets for mounting the router on two posts of a rack is supplied
with each router. For mounting the router on four posts of a rack or cabinet, you can order
a four-post rack-mount kit separately.

See Also • Installing and Connecting an ACX2200 Router Overview on page 59

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ACX2200 Network Cable and Transceiver Planning

• Determining Transceiver Support and Specifications on page 49


• Calculating Power Budget and Power Margin for Fiber-Optic Cables on page 49
• Understanding Fiber-Optic Cable Signal Loss, Attenuation, and Dispersion on page 51

Determining Transceiver Support and Specifications


You can find information about the pluggable transceivers supported on your Juniper
Networks device by using the Hardware Compatibility Tool. In addition to transceiver
and connector type, the optical and cable characteristics—where applicable—are
documented for each transceiver. The Hardware Compatibility Tool allows you to search
by product, displaying all the transceivers supported on that device, or category, displaying
all the transceivers by interface speed or type. The Hardware Compatibility Tool is located
at https://apps.juniper.net/hct/.

Some transceivers support additional monitoring using the operational mode CLI
command show interfaces diagnostics optics. Use the Hardware Compatibility Tool to
determine if your transceiver supports monitoring. See the Junos OS documentation for
your device for a description of the monitoring fields.

CAUTION: If you face a problem running a Juniper Networks device that uses
a third-party optic or cable, the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center
(JTAC) can help you diagnose the source of the problem. Your JTAC engineer
might recommend that you check the third-party optic or cable and potentially
replace it with an equivalent Juniper Networks optic or cable that is qualified
for the device.

See Also • show interfaces diagnostics optics (Gigabit Ethernet, 10-Gigabit Ethernet, 40-Gigabit
Ethernet, 100-Gigabit Ethernet, and Virtual Chassis Port)

• show interfaces diagnostics optics (SONET)

• show interfaces diagnostics optics

• show interfaces diagnostics optics

• show interfaces diagnostics optics

Calculating Power Budget and Power Margin for Fiber-Optic Cables


Use the information in this topic and the specifications for your optical interface to
calculate the power budget and power margin for fiber-optic cables.

TIP: You can use the Hardware Compatibility Tool to find information about
the pluggable transceivers supported on your Juniper Networks device.

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To calculate the power budget and power margin, perform the following tasks:

1. Calculating Power Budget for Fiber-Optic Cable on page 50


2. Calculating Power Margin for Fiber-Optic Cable on page 50

Calculating Power Budget for Fiber-Optic Cable

To ensure that fiber-optic connections have sufficient power for correct operation, you
need to calculate the link's power budget, which is the maximum amount of power it
can transmit. When you calculate the power budget, you use a worst-case analysis to
provide a margin of error, even though all the parts of an actual system do not operate
at the worst-case levels. To calculate the worst-case estimate of power budget (P ),
B
you assume minimum transmitter power (P ) and minimum receiver sensitivity (P ):
T R

P =P –P
B T R

The following hypothetical power budget equation uses values measured in decibels
(dB) and decibels referred to one milliwatt (dBm):

P =P –P
B T R

P = –15 dBm – (–28 dBm)


B

P = 13 dB
B

Calculating Power Margin for Fiber-Optic Cable

After calculating a link's power budget, you can calculate the power margin (P ), which
M
represents the amount of power available after subtracting attenuation or link loss (LL)
from the power budget (P ). A worst-case estimate of P assumes maximum LL:
B M

P = P – LL
M B

P greater than zero indicates that the power budget is sufficient to operate the receiver.
M

Factors that can cause link loss include higher-order mode losses, modal and chromatic
dispersion, connectors, splices, and fiber attenuation. Table 23 on page 50 lists an
estimated amount of loss for the factors used in the following sample calculations. For
information about the actual amount of signal loss caused by equipment and other
factors, refer to vendor documentation.

Table 23: Estimated Values for Factors Causing Link Loss

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

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Table 23: Estimated Values for Factors Causing Link Loss (continued)

Link-Loss Factor Estimated Link-Loss Value

Connector 0.5 dB

Splice 0.5 dB

Fiber attenuation Single-mode—0.5 dB/km

Multimode—1 dB/km

The following sample calculation for a 2-km-long multimode link with a power budget
(P ) of 13 dB uses the estimated values from Table 23 on page 50 to calculate link loss
B
(LL) as the sum of fiber attenuation (2 km @ 1 dB/km, or 2 dB) and loss for five connectors
(0.5 dB per connector, or 2.5 dB) and two splices (0.5 dB per splice, or 1 dB) as well as
higher-order mode losses (0.5 dB). The power margin (P ) is calculated as follows:
M

P = P – LL
M B

P = 13 dB – 2 km (1 dB/km) – 5 (0.5 dB) – 2 (0.5 dB) – 0.5 dB


M

P = 13 dB – 2 dB – 2.5 dB – 1 dB – 0.5 dB
M

P = 7 dB
M

The following sample calculation for an 8-km-long single-mode link with a power budget
(P ) of 13 dB uses the estimated values from Table 23 on page 50 to calculate link loss
B
(LL) as the sum of fiber attenuation (8 km @ 0.5 dB/km, or 4 dB) and loss for seven
connectors (0.5 dB per connector, or 3.5 dB). The power margin (P ) is calculated as
M
follows:

P = P – LL
M B

P = 13 dB – 8 km (0.5 dB/km) – 7(0.5 dB)


M

P = 13 dB – 4 dB – 3.5 dB
M

P = 5.5 dB
M

In both examples, the calculated power margin is greater than zero, indicating that the
link has sufficient power for transmission and does not exceed the maximum receiver
input power.

Understanding Fiber-Optic Cable Signal Loss, Attenuation, and Dispersion


This topic describes signal loss, attenuation, and dispersion in fiber-optic cable.

• Signal Loss in Multimode and Single-Mode Fiber-Optic Cable on page 52


• Attenuation and Dispersion in Fiber-Optic Cable on page 52

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Signal Loss in Multimode and Single-Mode Fiber-Optic Cable

Multimode fiber is large enough in diameter to allow rays of light to reflect internally
(bounce off the walls of the fiber). Interfaces with multimode optics typically use LEDs
as light sources. However, LEDs are not coherent sources. They spray varying wavelengths
of light into the multimode fiber, which reflects the light at different angles. Light rays
travel in jagged lines through a multimode fiber, causing signal dispersion. When light
traveling in the fiber core radiates into the fiber cladding, higher-order mode loss results.
Together these factors limit the transmission distance of multimode fiber compared with
single-mode fiber.

Single-mode fiber is so small in diameter that rays of light can reflect internally through
one layer only. Interfaces with single-mode optics use lasers as light sources. Lasers
generate a single wavelength of light, which travels in a straight line through the
single-mode fiber. Compared with multimode fiber, single-mode fiber has higher
bandwidth and can carry signals for longer distances.

Exceeding the maximum transmission distances can result in significant signal loss, which
causes unreliable transmission.

Attenuation and Dispersion in Fiber-Optic Cable

Correct functioning of an optical data link depends on modulated light reaching the
receiver with enough power to be demodulated correctly. Attenuation is the reduction in
power of the light signal as it is transmitted. Attenuation is caused by passive media
components, such as cables, cable splices, and connectors. Although attenuation is
significantly lower for optical fiber than for other media, it still occurs in both multimode
and single-mode transmission. An efficient optical data link must have enough light
available to overcome attenuation.

Dispersion is the spreading of the signal over time. The following two types of dispersion
can affect an optical data link:

• Chromatic dispersion—Spreading of the signal over time resulting from the different
speeds of light rays.

• Modal dispersion—Spreading of the signal over time resulting from the different
propagation modes in the fiber.

For multimode transmission, modal dispersion, rather than chromatic dispersion or


attenuation, usually limits the maximum bit rate and link length. For single-mode
transmission, modal dispersion is not a factor. However, at higher bit rates and over longer
distances, chromatic dispersion rather than modal dispersion limits maximum link length.

An efficient optical data link must have enough light to exceed the minimum power that
the receiver requires to operate within its specifications. In addition, the total dispersion
must be less than the limits specified for the type of link in Telcordia Technologies
document GR-253-CORE (Section 4.3) and International Telecommunications Union
(ITU) document G.957.

When chromatic dispersion is at the maximum allowed, its effect can be considered as
a power penalty in the power budget. The optical power budget must allow for the sum

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of component attenuation, power penalties (including those from dispersion), and a


safety margin for unexpected losses.

ACX2200 Alarm, Management, and Clocking Cable Specifications and Pinouts

• Alarm Contact Connector Pinouts on page 53


• Management Port Connector Pinout Information for ACX Series Routers on page 55
• Console/Auxiliary Port Connector Pinout on ACX Series Routers on page 55
• USB Port Specifications for an ACX Series Router on page 56
• Clocking Port Specifications on the ACX2200 Router on page 57

Alarm Contact Connector Pinouts


You can independently configure alarm input ports (0 to 3) to operate in Normally Open
or Normally Closed mode, and to trigger a red alarm condition or a yellow alarm condition,
or to ignore alarm conditions.

You can independently configure alarm output ports (0 and 1) can be configured to relay
alarm information when the system condition goes to a red or yellow alarm condition
and when the alarm output port is configured to trigger based on alarm input condition.
Alarm output ports (2 and 3) are used to indicate major and minor system alarms and
are normally in open mode.

Table 24 on page 53 shows the alarm contact connector pinouts.

Table 24: Alarm Contact Connector Pinouts

Pin Number Signal Definition Direction CLI Port Mapping Function

1 ALARM_IN0_NO/NC Input Input Alarm Port 0 External alarm input 0


(if voltage on this pin is
between 24V to 72V
with reference to Pin 6,
alarm input 0 is in
closed condition)

2 ALARM_IN1_REF Input Input Alarm Port 1 External alarm input 1


(Reference for Pin 7)

3 ALARM_IN2_NO/NC Input Input Alarm Port 2 External alarm input 2


(if voltage on this pin is
between 24V to 72V
with reference to Pin 8,
alarm input 2 is in
closed condition)

4 ALARM_IN3_NO/NC Input Input Alarm Port 3 External alarm input 3


(if voltage on this pin is
between 24V to 72V
with reference to Pin 8,
alarm input 3 is in
closed condition)

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Table 24: Alarm Contact Connector Pinouts (continued)

Pin Number Signal Definition Direction CLI Port Mapping Function

5 ALARM_OUT3_REF Output Reserved for Minor External alarm output


alarm 3 (this pin is connected
to Pin 10 in closed
condition)

6 ALARM_IN0_REF Input Input Alarm Port 0 External alarm input 0


(Reference for Pin 1)

7 ALARM_IN1_NO/NC Input Input Alarm Port 1 External alarm input 1


(if voltage on this pin is
between 24V to 72V
with reference to Pin 2,
alarm input 1 is closed)

8 ALARM_IN2_IN3_REF Input Input Alarm Port 2 and Common contact for


Input Alarm Port 3 external alarm input 3
and 4 (Reference for
Pin 3 and Pin 4)

9 ALARM_OUT2_REF Output Reserved for Major External alarm output


alarm 2 (this pin is connected
to Pin 15 in closed
condition)

10 ALARM_OUT3_NO/NC Output Reserved for Minor External alarm output


alarm 3 (this pin is connected
to Pin 5 in closed
condition)

11 ALARM_OUT0_NO/NC Output Output Alarm Port 0 External alarm output


0 (this pin is connected
to Pin 12 in closed
condition)

12 ALARM_OUT0_REF Output Output Alarm Port 0 External alarm output


0 (this pin is connected
to Pin 11 in closed
condition)

13 ALARM_OUT1_NO/NC Output Output Alarm Port 1 External alarm output


1 (this pin is connected
to Pin 14 in closed
condition)

14 ALARM_OUT1_REF Output Output Alarm Port 1 External alarm output


1 (this pin is connected
to Pin 13 in closed
condition)

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Table 24: Alarm Contact Connector Pinouts (continued)

Pin Number Signal Definition Direction CLI Port Mapping Function

15 ALARM_OUT2_NO/NC Output Reserved for Major External alarm output


alarm 2 (this pin is connected
to Pin 9 in closed
condition)

See Also • Connecting ACX2200 Routers to External Clocking Devices on page 72

• Alarm Contact Port on the ACX2200 Router on page 29

Management Port Connector Pinout Information for ACX Series Routers


The management port on an ACX Series router labeled MGMT uses an RJ-45 connector
to connect to a management device for out-of-band management.

The port uses an autosensing RJ-45 connector to support a 10/100Base-T connection.


Two LEDs indicate link/activity on the port and the administrative status of the port.

Table 25 on page 55 provides the pinout information for the RJ-45 connector for the
management port.

Table 25: Management Port Connector Pinout Information

Pin Description Direction

1 TRD[0]- In/Out

2 TRD[0]+ In/Out

3 TRD[1]- In/Out

4 TRD[1]+ In/Out

5 TRD[2]- In/Out

6 TRD[2]+ In/Out

7 TRD[3]- In/Out

8 TRD[3]+ In/Out

Console/Auxiliary Port Connector Pinout on ACX Series Routers


The port on the front panel labeled CONSOLE/AUX is an asynchronous serial interface
that accept an RJ-45 connector. Use a cable with the pinouts described in
Table 26 on page 56 to connect the Routing Engine to an auxiliary or console management
device.

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NOTE: You must use a shielded twisted pair (STP) cable for both outdoor
and indoor deployments.

Table 26: Connector Pinout for the Console/Auxiliary Port

Pin Signal Description CPU Direction

1 RTS Request to Send Routing Engine Out

2 TXD Transmit Data 1588 CPU Out

3 TXD Transmit Data Routing Engine Out

4 Ground Signal Ground – –

5 Ground Signal Ground – –

6 RXD Receive Data Routing Engine In

7 RXD Receive Data 1588 CPU In

8 CTS Clear to Send Routing Engine In

See Also • Management Port Connector Pinout Information for ACX Series Routers on page 55

USB Port Specifications for an ACX Series Router


The following Juniper Networks USB flash drives have been tested and are officially
supported for the USB port on all ACX Series routers:

• RE-USB-1G-S

• RE-USB-2G-S

• RE-USB-4G-S

CAUTION: Any USB memory product not listed as supported for ACX Series
routers has not been tested by Juniper Networks. The use of any unsupported
USB memory product could expose your ACX Series router to unpredictable
behavior. Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (JTAC) can provide
only limited support for issues related to unsupported hardware. We strongly
recommend that you use only supported USB flash drives.

All USB flash drives used on ACX Series routers must have the following features:

• USB 2.0 or later.

• Formatted with a FAT or MS-DOS file system.

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See Also • Mini-USB Port Pinout Specifications

Clocking Port Specifications on the ACX2200 Router


• External Clocking Port Connector Specifications on page 57
• External Clocking Input Port Specifications on page 57

External Clocking Port Connector Specifications

The external clocking port on the ACX2200 router contains four SMB connectors that
support 10 MHz GPS and 1 pulse-per-second (PPS) signals. These signals can also be
accessed through the External Clocking Input port. These signals are internally isolated
and have surge protection. Use a Molex 50-ohm SMB connector or equivalent (not
provided) to connect to the external clocking ports.

External Clocking Input Port Specifications

An external clocking input port labeled EXT REF CLK IN on the front panel of the router
allows you to connect external clock signal sources.

The port uses an autosensing RJ-48 connector to support framed T1 or E1 signals. Two
LEDs indicate link activity on the port and function in the same way as the T1/E1 ports.
The clocking information is extracted from the input, but the data is discarded.

Table 27 on page 57 provides the pinout information for the RJ-48 connector for the
external clocking input port.

Table 27: External Clocking Input Port Connector Pinouts

Pin Description Direction

1 EXT_CLKA_RRING_LINE Input

2 EXT_CLKA_RTIP_LINE Input

3 Reserved –

4 EXT_CLKA_TRING_LINE Output

5 EXT_CLKA_TTIP_LINE Output

6 Reserved –

7 Reserved –

8 Reserved –

See Also • Connecting ACX2200 Routers to External Clocking Devices on page 72

• Clocking Ports on the ACX2200 Router on page 31

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CHAPTER 3

Initial Installation and Configuration

• Installing and Connecting an ACX2200 Router Overview on page 59


• Unpacking and Mounting the ACX2200 on page 60
• Connecting the ACX2200 to Power on page 64
• Connecting the ACX2200 to External Devices on page 69
• Initially Configuring the ACX2200 Router on page 73

Installing and Connecting an ACX2200 Router Overview

To install and connect an ACX2200 router:

1. Unpack the router and verify the parts received. See “Unpacking an ACX2200 Router”
on page 60.

2. Mount the router. See “Installing the ACX2200 Router in the Rack” on page 62.

3. Ground the router. See “Connecting the ACX2200 Router to Earth Ground” on page 64.

4. Connect the router to power.

• AC-powered models—See “Connecting AC Power Cords to the ACX2200 Router”


on page 66

• DC-powered models—See “Connecting DC Power Cables to the ACX2200 Router”


on page 67

5. Connect the router to external devices. See:

• Connecting ACX2200 Routers to Management Devices on page 69

• Connecting ACX2200 Routers to an External Alarm-Reporting Device on page 71

• Connecting ACX2200 Routers to External Clocking Devices on page 72

6. Configure the router. See “Initially Configuring the ACX2200 Router” on page 73.

Related • Site Preparation Checklist for ACX2200 Routers on page 39


Documentation
• General Site Guidelines on page 41

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Unpacking and Mounting the ACX2200

• Unpacking an ACX2200 Router on page 60


• Parts Inventory (Packing List) for an ACX2200 Router on page 61
• Installing the ACX2200 Mounting Brackets on page 62
• Installing the ACX2200 Router in the Rack on page 62

Unpacking an ACX2200 Router


The ACX2200 routers are shipped in a cardboard carton, secured with foam packing
material. The carton also contains an accessory box.

CAUTION: ACX2200 routers are maximally protected inside the shipping


carton. Do not unpack the routers until you are ready to begin installation.

To unpack the router and prepare for installation, you need the following tools:

• Blank panels to cover any slots not occupied by a component

To unpack the router:

1. Move the shipping carton to a staging area as close to the installation site as possible,
but where you have enough room to remove the system components.

2. Position the carton so that the arrows are pointing up.

3. Open the top flaps on the shipping carton.

4. Remove the accessory box, and verify the contents in it against the parts inventory
on the label attached to the carton.

5. Pull out the packing material holding the router in place.

6. Verify the chassis components received against the packing list included with the
router. An inventory of parts provided with the router is provided in “Parts Inventory
(Packing List) for an ACX2200 Router” on page 61.

7. Save the shipping carton and packing materials in case you need to move or ship the
router later.

See Also • ACX2200 Universal Metro Router Overview on page 17

• Site Preparation Checklist for ACX2200 Routers on page 39

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Parts Inventory (Packing List) for an ACX2200 Router


The ACX2200 routers are shipped in a cardboard carton, secured with foam packing
material. The carton also contains an accessory box.

The router shipment includes a packing list. Check the parts you receive in the router
shipping carton against the items on the packing list. The packing list specifies the part
number and description of each part in your order. The parts shipped depend on the
configuration you order.

If any part on the packing list is missing, contact your customer service representative or
contact Juniper 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.

Table 28 on page 61 lists the parts and their quantities in the packing list.

Table 28: Parts List for an ACX2200 Router

Component Quantity

Router with built-in power supply 1

Mounting brackets 2

Mounting screws to attach the mounting brackets to the router chassis 8

SFP dust cover 4

RJ-45 cable and RJ-45 to DB-9 serial port adapter 1

Quick Start installation instructions 1

Juniper Networks Product Warranty 1

End User License Agreement 1

NOTE: You must provide additional mounting screws if needed that are
appropriate for your rack or cabinet to mount the chassis on a rack or a
cabinet.

See Also • ACX2200 Universal Metro Router Overview on page 17

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Installing the ACX2200 Mounting Brackets


To attach the mounting brackets, you need the following tools:

• Phillips (+) screwdriver, number 2

Two mounting brackets for front or rear mounting ship with the router (see
Figure 14 on page 62 and Figure 15 on page 62).

To attach both mounting brackets to either the front or rear of the chassis:

1. Align the bracket with the two sets of mounting holes.

2. Insert the four screws at the top and bottom of the bracket, and tighten each partially.

3. Tighten the four screws completely.

4. Repeat the procedure for the other bracket.

Figure 14: Installing the Mounting Brackets to the Front of the ACX2200 Router

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Figure 15: Installing the Mounting Brackets to the Rear of the ACX2200 Router

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Installing the ACX2200 Router in the Rack

NOTE: The router can be installed horizontally in a rack or cabinet. For


additional installation options, contact JTAC.

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To install the router in the rack (see Figure 16 on page 64):

CAUTION: Before front mounting the router in a rack, have a qualified


technician verify that the rack is strong enough to support the router's weight
(about 7 lb (3.2 kg)) and is adequately supported at the installation site.

NOTE: One person must be available to lift the router while another secures
it to the rack.

CAUTION: If you are mounting multiple units on a rack, mount the heaviest
unit at the bottom of the rack, and mount the other units from the bottom of
the rack to the top in decreasing order of the weight of the units.

1. Ensure that the rack is in its permanent location and is secured to the building. Ensure
that the installation site allows adequate clearance for both airflow and maintenance.

2. Position the router in front of the rack or cabinet.

3. Hold onto the bottom of the chassis, and carefully lift it so that the mounting brackets
contact the rack rails.

WARNING: To prevent injury, keep your back straight and lift with your
legs, not your back. Avoid twisting your body as you lift. Balance the load
evenly and be sure that your footing is solid.

4. Align the mounting brackets with the holes in the rack rails.

5. Install a mounting screw into each of the open mounting holes aligned with the rack,
starting from the bottom.

6. Visually inspect the alignment of the router. If the router is installed properly in the
rack, all the mounting screws on one side of the rack should be aligned with the
mounting screws on the opposite side, and the router should be level.

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Figure 16: Installing the Front-Mounted Router in the Rack

Mounting rack

Mounting bracket

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See Also • Site Preparation Checklist for ACX2200 Routers on page 39

Connecting the ACX2200 to Power

• Connecting the ACX2200 Router to Earth Ground on page 64


• Connecting AC Power Cords to the ACX2200 Router on page 66
• Connecting DC Power Cables to the ACX2200 Router on page 67

Connecting the ACX2200 Router to Earth Ground


To ground the router, you need the following tools:

• Phillips (+) screwdriver, number 2

• ESD grounding wrist strap

• Two SAE 10-32 screws and flat washers (not provided)

• Grounding lug, Panduit LCD6-14BH-L or equivalent (not provided)


2
• Grounding cable, minimum 16 AWG (1.31 mm ) 90° C wire (not provided)

You ground the router by connecting a grounding cable to earth ground and then attaching
it to the chassis grounding points. To ground the router:

1. Verify that a licensed electrician has attached the cable lug provided with the router
to the grounding cable.

2. Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect
the strap to an approved site ESD grounding point. See the instructions for your site.

3. Ensure that all grounding surfaces are clean and brought to a bright finish before
grounding connections are made.

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4. Connect the grounding cable to a proper earth ground.

5. Detach the ESD grounding strap from the site ESD grounding point.

6. Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect
the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis.

7. Place the grounding cable lug over the grounding points on the front of the chassis
(see Figure 17 on page 65).

8. Secure the grounding cable lug with the washers and screws. The holes are sized for
SAE 10-32 screws. Apply 4 lb-in. (0.49 Nm) of torque to each screw. Do not overtighten
the screw. (Use a number 2 Phillips screwdriver.)

CAUTION: Ensure that each grounding cable lug seats flush against the
surface of the grounding points as you are tightening the screws. Ensure
that each screw is properly threaded into the grounding points. Applying
installation torque to the screw when improperly threaded may result in
damage to the terminal.

CAUTION: The maximum torque rating of the grounding screws on the


router is 4 lb-in. (0.49 Nm). The grounding screws may be damaged if
excessive torque is applied. Use only a torque-controlled driver to tighten
screws. Use an appropriately sized driver, with a maximum torque capacity
of 5 lb-in. or less. Ensure that the driver is undamaged and properly
calibrated and that you have been trained in its use. You may wish to use
a driver that is designed to prevent overtorque when the preset torque
level is achieved.

9. Dress the grounding cable, and verify that it does not touch or block access to router
components, and that it does not drape where people could trip on it.

Figure 17: Grounding Points on the ACX2200 Router

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1— Grounding lug 2— SAE 10-32 screws and washers

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See Also • Installing and Connecting an ACX2200 Router Overview on page 59

• Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 117

• ACX2200 Power Overview on page 34

• ACX2200 Chassis Grounding Cable and Lug Specifications on page 43

Connecting AC Power Cords to the ACX2200 Router


To connect AC power to the router, you need the following tools:

• ESD grounding wrist strap

• AC power cords

To connect AC power cords to the router:

1. Locate the power cords, which should have a plug appropriate for your geographical
location. See the “ACX2200 AC Power Specifications” on page 35.

2. Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect
the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis.

3. Insert the appliance coupler end of the power cord into the appliance inlet on the
power supply.

4. Insert the power cord plug into an external AC power source receptacle.

NOTE: Each power supply must be connected to a dedicated AC power


feed and a dedicated customer site circuit breaker. We recommend that
you use a dedicated customer site circuit breaker rated for 2 A (100 VAC)
or 1 A (240 VAC), or as required by local code.

5. Dress the power cord appropriately. Verify that the power cord does not block the air
exhaust and access to router components, or drape where people could trip on it.

6. Repeat Step 1 through Step 5 for the remaining power supplies.

7. Observe the system LED on the router. If an AC power supply is functioning normally,
the system LED lights green steadily. If the system LED is not lit, the power supply is
not functioning normally. Repeat the cabling procedures.

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Figure 18: Connecting AC Power to the Router

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Connecting DC Power Cables to the ACX2200 Router


To connect power to the router, you need the following tools:

• Phillips (+) screwdriver, number 2

• ESD grounding wrist strap

• M3 screws and flat washers

• DC power source cables, minimum 14 AWG or as required by local code (not provided)

• Ring lugs, Molex 190700067 or equivalent (not provided)

The DC power supply has four terminals on the front panel, covered by a clear plastic
cover.

WARNING: You must ground the router before connecting the DC power
cables.

To connect the power cables:

1. Switch off the dedicated customer site circuit breakers. Ensure that the voltage across
the DC power source cable leads is 0 V and that there is no chance that the cable
leads might become active during installation.

2. Remove the clear plastic cover protecting the terminal on the faceplate.

3. Verify that the DC power cables are correctly labeled before making connections to
the power supply. 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 and return DC cables to chassis ground:

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For –48V and –60V:

a. The cable with very large resistance (indicating an open circuit) to chassis ground
is the DC input cable (–).

b. The cable with very low resistance (indicating a closed circuit) to chassis ground
is the return cable (+).

For +24V:

a. The cable with very low resistance (indicating a closed circuit) to chassis ground
is the DC input cable (–).

b. The cable with very large resistance (indicating an open circuit) to chassis ground
is the return cable (+).

4. Remove the screws and flat washers from the terminals.

5. Secure each power cable lug to the terminal with the flat washers and screw (see
Figure 19 on page 69). Apply between 8 lb-in. (0.9 Nm) and 9 lb-in. (1.02 Nm) of torque
to each screw. Do not overtighten the screw. (Use a number 2 Phillips screwdriver.)

a. Secure the positive DC source power cable lug to the return (+) terminal.

b. Secure the negative DC source power cable lug to the input (–) terminal.

CAUTION: Ensure that each power cable lug seats flush against the surface
of the terminal block as you are tightening the screws. Ensure that each
screw is properly threaded into the terminal. Applying installation torque
to the screw when improperly threaded may result in damage to the
terminal.

CAUTION: The maximum torque rating of the terminal screws on the DC


power supply is 9 lb-in. (1.02 Nm). The terminal screws may be damaged
if excessive torque is applied. Use only a torque-controlled driver to tighten
screws on the DC power supply terminals. Use an appropriately sized
driver, with a maximum torque capacity of 9 lb-in. or less. Ensure that the
driver is undamaged and properly calibrated and that you have been
trained in its use. You may wish to use a driver that is designed to prevent
overtorque when the preset torque level is achieved.

6. Replace the clear plastic cover over the terminals on the faceplate.

7. Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect
the strap to an approved site ESD grounding point. See the instructions for your site.

8. Connect each DC power cable to the appropriate external DC power source.

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NOTE: For information about connecting to external DC power sources,


see the instructions for your site.

9. Switch on the external circuit breakers to provide voltage to the DC power source
cable leads. Observe the system LED on front of the router. If the DC power cable is
correctly installed and functioning normally, the system LED lights green steadily. If
the system LED indicates that the power supply is not functioning normally, repeat
the installation and cabling procedures.

Figure 19: Connecting DC Power to the Router

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See Also • ACX2200 Power Overview on page 34

• Installing and Connecting an ACX2200 Router Overview on page 59

• ACX2200 DC Power Specifications on page 37

Connecting the ACX2200 to External Devices

• Connecting ACX2200 Routers to Management Devices on page 69


• Connecting ACX2200 Routers to an External Alarm-Reporting Device on page 71
• Connecting ACX2200 Routers to External Clocking Devices on page 72

Connecting ACX2200 Routers to Management Devices


To connect external devices and cables to the router, you need the following tools:

• RJ-45 Ethernet cable and RJ-45 to DB-9 serial port adapter (provided)

• Management host, such as a PC, with an Ethernet port (not provided)

• Connecting the Router to a Network for Out-of-Band Management on page 69


• Connecting the Router to a Management Console or Auxiliary Device on page 70

Connecting the Router to a Network for Out-of-Band Management

To connect to the MGMT port on the ACX2200 router:

1. Turn off the power to the management device.

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2. Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the MGMT port on the router.
(Figure 20 on page 70 shows the connector. Figure 21 on page 70 shows the port.)

3. Plug the other end of the cable into the network device.

Figure 20: Ethernet Cable Connector

Figure 21: Ethernet Port


CONSOLE/AUX
port Console Server PC

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Connecting the Router to a Management Console or Auxiliary Device

You can connect a console, laptop, modem, or other auxiliary device by connecting a
serial cable to the port on the front panel labeled CONSOLE/AUX. This port accepts a
serial cable with an RJ-45 connector, which is provided with the router.

To connect a management console or auxiliary device:

1. Turn off the power to the console or auxiliary device.

2. Plug the RJ-45 end of the serial cable into the CONSOLE/AUX port on the front panel
(Figure 22 on page 71 shows the connector. Figure 23 on page 71 shows the ports.)

3. Plug the female DB-9 end into the device's serial port.

NOTE:
For console devices, configure the serial port to the following values:

• Baud rate—9600

• Parity—N

• Data bits—8

• Stop bits—1

• Flow control—none

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Figure 22: Routing Engine Console and Auxiliary Cable Connector

Figure 23: Auxiliary and Console Connections


CONSOLE/AUX
port Console Server PC

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See Also • Installing and Connecting an ACX2200 Router Overview on page 59

• General Site Guidelines on page 41

• Management Port Connector Pinout Information for ACX Series Routers on page 53

• ACX2200 Chassis Grounding Cable and Lug Specifications on page 43

• Initially Configuring the ACX2200 Router on page 73

Connecting ACX2200 Routers to an External Alarm-Reporting Device


To connect the router to external alarm-reporting devices, attach wires to the ALARM
relay contacts on the front panel of the router. A system condition that triggers the red
or yellow alarm on the router also activates the corresponding alarm relay contact.

The terminal blocks that plug into the alarm relay contacts are supplied with the router.
2
They accept wire of any gauge between 20 AWG and 14 AWG (0.52 and 2.08 mm ),
which is not provided. Use the gauge of wire appropriate for the external device you are
connecting.

To connect an external device to an alarm relay contact:

1. Prepare the required length of wire with gauge between 8 AWG and 14 AWG (0.08
2
and 2.08 mm .

2. Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect
the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis.

3. While the terminal block is not plugged into the relay contact, use a 2.5-mm flat-blade
screwdriver to loosen the small screws on its side. With the small screws on its side
facing left, insert wires into the slots in the front of the block based on the wiring for
the external device. Tighten the screws to secure the wire.

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4. Orient the terminal block according to the labels to the left of the appropriate relay
contact (NC means “normally closed, C means “common,” and (NO means “normally
open”).

5. Plug the terminal block into the relay contact and use a 2.5-mm flat-blade screwdriver
to tighten the screws on the face of the block.

6. Attach the other end of the wires to the external device.

If attaching a reporting device for the other kind of alarm, repeat the procedure.

See Also • Alarm Contact Connector Pinouts on page 53

• Alarm Contact Port on the ACX2200 Router on page 29

Connecting ACX2200 Routers to External Clocking Devices


ACX2200 routers support external clock synchronization for Synchronous Ethernet, T1
or E1 line timing sources, and external inputs.

• Connecting 1-PPS and 10-MHz Timing Devices to the Router on page 72


• Connecting a T1 or E1 External Clocking Device to the Router on page 72

Connecting 1-PPS and 10-MHz Timing Devices to the Router

The router has four SMB connectors that support 1-PPS and 10-MHz timing devices.

NOTE: Ensure that a cable of 3m or less in length is used for the 10-MHz and
1-PPS connectors.

To connect the SMB coaxial cable to the external clocking input port:

1. Connect one end of the SMB coaxial cable to either the 1-PPS SMB connector or the
10-MHz SMB connector on the router.

2. Connect the other end of the SMB coaxial cable to the 10-MHz or 1-PPS source network
equipment.

NOTE: Ensure that the 10-MHz / 1-PPS sources are 50 ohms LVCMOS /
LVTTL (3.3v) compatible.

Connecting a T1 or E1 External Clocking Device to the Router

The router contains an external building-integrated timing system (BITS) timing port
labeled EXT REF CLK IN on the front panel of the router.

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To connect the router to a BITS T1/E1 external clocking device:

1. Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding trap on your bare wrist, and connect
the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis.

2. Plug one end of the RJ-45 cable into the internal clock port on the craft interface.

3. Plug the other end of the RJ-45 cable into the T1 or E1 external clocking device.

4. Verify that the LEDs for the external clock input is lit steadily green.

5. Configure the port. See:

• Initially Configuring the ACX2200 Router on page 73

• Configuring External Clock Synchronization for ACX Series Routers

6. Issue the show chassis synchronization command to check the status of the port.

user@host> show chassis synchronization


Clock Synchronization Status :
Clock module on CB 0
Current state : master
Current clock state : internal
Selected for : 13 days, 23 hours, 15 minutes, 17 seconds
Selected since : 2012-10-29 18:28:35 EDT
Deviation (in ppm) : +0.00
Last deviation (in ppm): +0.00
Clock Synchronization Status :
Clock module on CB 1
Current state : backup
Current clock state : locked to master CB
Selected for : 13 days, 23 hours, 14 minutes, 23 seconds
Selected since : 2012-10-29 18:29:29 EDT

See Also • Clocking Ports on the ACX2200 Router on page 31

• Clocking Port Specifications on the ACX2200 Router on page 57

Initially Configuring the ACX2200 Router

The ACX2200 router ships with Junos OS preinstalled and ready to be configured when
the router is powered on. One 4-GB internal NAND Flash memory device is divided into
two partitions (da0s1 and da0s2). One partition is marked as the active partition, and
the other partition functions as an alternate partition. The NAND Flash device acts as
the hard drive. Two USB ports on the front panel accept USB storage devices (usb0 and
usb1) that can also function as alternate boot devices.

When the router boots, it first attempts to start the image on the USB Flash memory
device. If a USB Flash memory device is not inserted into the router or the attempt

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otherwise fails, the router next tries the active partition on the NAND Flash device, and
then tries the alternate partition on the NAND Flash device.

You configure the router by issuing Junos OS command-line interface (CLI) commands,
either on a console device attached to the CONSOLE/AUX port on the front panel, or over
a telnet connection to a network connected to the Routing Engine MGMT port on the
front panel.

Gather the following information before configuring the router:

• Name that the router will use on the network

• Domain name that the router will use

• IP address and prefix length information for the Ethernet interface

• IP address of a default router

• IP address of a DNS server

• Password for the root user

This procedure connects the router to the network but does not enable it to forward
traffic. For complete information about enabling the router to forward traffic, including
examples, see the Junos OS configuration guides.

To configure the software:

1. Verify that the router is powered on.

2. Log in as the “root” user. There is no password.

3. Start the CLI.

root# cli
root@>

4. Enter configuration mode.

cli> configure
[edit]
root@#

5. Configure the name of the router. If the name includes spaces, enclose the name in
quotation marks (“ ”).

[edit]
root@# set system host-name host-name

6. Create a management console user account.

[edit]
root@# set system login user user-name authentication plain-text-password
New password: password
Retype new password: password

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7. Set the user account class to super-user.

[edit]
root@# set system login user user-name class super-user

8. Configure the router’s domain name.

[edit]
root@# set system domain-name domain-name

9. Configure the IP address and prefix length for the router’s Ethernet interface.

[edit]
root@# set interfaces fxp0 unit 0 family inet address address/prefix-length

10. Configure the IP address of a backup router, which is used only while the routing
protocol is not running.

[edit]
root@# set system backup-router address

11. Configure the IP address of a DNS server.

[edit]
root@# set system name-server address

12. Set the root authentication password by entering either a clear-text password, an
encrypted password, or an SSH public key string (DSA or RSA).

[edit]
root@# set system root-authentication plain-text-password
New password: password
Retype new password: password

or

[edit]
root@# set system root-authentication encrypted-password encrypted-password

or

[edit]
root@# set system root-authentication ssh-dsa public-key

or

[edit]
root@# set system root-authentication ssh-rsa public-key

13. (Optional) Configure the static routes to remote subnets with access to the
management port. Access to the management port is limited to the local subnet. To
access the management port from a remote subnet, you need to add a static route
to that subnet within the routing table. For more information about static routes, see
the Junos OS Administration Library.

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root@# set routing-options static route remote-subnet next-hop destination-IP retain


no-readvertise

14. Configure the telnet service at the [edit system services] hierarchy level.

[edit]
root@# set system services telnet

15. (Optional) Display the configuration to verify that it is correct.

[edit]
root@# show
system {
host-name host-name;
domain-name domain-name;
backup-router address;
root-authentication {
authentication-method (password | public-key);
}
name-server {
address;
}
}
interfaces {
fxp0 {
unit 0 {
family inet {
address address/prefix-length;
}
}
}
}

16. Commit the configuration to activate it on the router.

[edit]
root@# commit

17. (Optional) Configure additional properties by adding the necessary configuration


statements. Then commit the changes to activate them on the router.

[edit]
root@host# commit

18. When you have finished configuring the router, exit configuration mode.

[edit]
root@host# exit
root@host>

Related • ACX2200 Routers Hardware and CLI Terminology Mapping on page 18


Documentation
• Protocols and Applications Supported by the ACX2200 Router on page 21

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Maintaining Components

• Maintaining ACX2200 Components on page 77

Maintaining ACX2200 Components

• Routine Maintenance Procedures for the ACX2200 Router on page 77


• Maintaining Cables That Connect to ACX2200 Network Ports on page 77
• Maintaining the ACX2200 Uplink Ports on page 78
• Replacing ACX2200 Hardware Components on page 79

Routine Maintenance Procedures for the ACX2200 Router

Purpose For optimum router performance, perform preventive maintenance procedures.

Action • Inspect the installation site for moisture, loose wires or cables, and excessive dust.
Make sure that airflow is unobstructed around the router and into the air intake vents.

• Check the status-reporting devices on the font panel—system LED.

Maintaining Cables That Connect to ACX2200 Network Ports

Purpose For optimum router performance, verify the condition of the cables that connect to the
network ports.

Action On a regular basis:

• Place excess cable out of the way. Do not allow fastened loops of cable to dangle
from the connector, because this stresses the cable at the fastening point. Putting
fasteners on the loops helps to maintain their shape.

• Keep the cable connections clean and free of dust and other particles, which can cause
drops in the received power level. Always inspect cables, and clean them if necessary
before connecting an interface.

• Label both ends of the cables to identify them.

The following guidelines apply specifically to fiber-optic cables:

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• When you unplug a fiber-optic cable, always place a rubber safety plug over the
transceiver on the faceplate and on the end of the cable.

• Anchor fiber-optic cables to avoid stress on the connectors. Be sure to secure fiber-optic
cables so that they do not support their own weight as they hang to the floor. Never
let fiber-optic cable hang free from the connector.

• Avoid bending fiber-optic cable beyond its bend radius. An arc smaller than a few
inches can damage the cable and cause problems that are difficult to diagnose.

• Frequent plugging and unplugging of fiber-optic cable into and out of optical
instruments can cause damage to the instruments that is expensive to repair. Instead,
attach a short fiber extension to the optical equipment. Any wear and tear due to
frequent plugging and unplugging is then absorbed by the short fiber extension, which
is easy and inexpensive to replace.

• Keep fiber-optic cable connections clean. Small microdeposits of oil and dust in the
canal of the transceiver or cable connector could cause loss of light, reducing signal
power and possibly causing intermittent problems with the optical connection.

To clean the transceivers, use an appropriate fiber-cleaning device, such as RIFOCS


Fiber Optic Adaptor Cleaning Wands (part number 946). Follow the directions for the
cleaning kit you use.

After you clean an optical transceiver, make sure that the connector tip of the fiber-optic
cable is clean. Use only an approved alcohol-free fiber-optic cable cleaning kit, such as
the Opptex Cletop-S Fiber Cleaner. Follow the directions for the cleaning kit you use.

See Also • Troubleshooting Resources for ACX2200 Routers on page 85

Maintaining the ACX2200 Uplink Ports

Purpose For optimum performance, verify the condition of the uplink ports.

Action On a regular basis:

• Check the port LEDs. The meaning of the LED states differs for various uplink ports.
For more information, see “LEDs on ACX2200 Routers” on page 32. If the router detects
a port failure, the router generates an alarm message to be sent to the Routing Engine.

A green status LED indicates that the port is functioning normally.

• From the CLI, issue the show chassis fpc pic-status command.

user@host> show chassis fpc pic-status


Slot 0 Online
PIC 0 Online 4x 1GE(LAN) RJ45
PIC 1 Online 4x 1GE(LAN) SFP, RJ45
PIC 2 Online 2x 1GE(LAN) SFP
PIC 3 Online 2x 10GE(LAN) SFP+

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See Also • ACX2200 Routers Hardware and CLI Terminology Mapping on page 18

• Troubleshooting Resources for ACX2200 Routers on page 85

Replacing ACX2200 Hardware Components


• Replacing an ACX2200 Console or Auxiliary Cable on page 79
• Replacing an ACX2200 Management Ethernet Cable on page 80
• Replacing an ACX2200 Fiber-Optic Cable on page 80
• Replacing an ACX2200 Transceiver on page 82

Replacing an ACX2200 Console or Auxiliary Cable

1. Removing an ACX2200 Console or Auxiliary Cable on page 79


2. Installing an ACX2200 Console or Auxiliary Cable on page 79

Removing an ACX2200 Console or Auxiliary Cable

To remove a serial cable connected to a console or auxiliary device:

1. Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the
ESD points on the chassis.

2. Press the tab on the connector, and pull the connector straight out of the
CONSOLE/AUX port. Figure 24 on page 79 shows the connector.

3. Disconnect the cable from the console or auxiliary device.

Figure 24: Ethernet Cable Connectors

Installing an ACX2200 Console or Auxiliary Cable

The CONSOLE/AUX port on the front panel of the router accepts an RS-232 (EIA-232)
serial cable with RJ-45 connectors.

To connect a cable between the router and the console or auxiliary device:

1. Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the
ESD points on the chassis.

2. Connect one end of the replacement cable into the CONSOLE/AUX port.

3. Plug the other end of the cable into the device's serial port.

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Replacing an ACX2200 Management Ethernet Cable

1. Removing an ACX2200 Management Ethernet Cable on page 80


2. Installing an ACX2200 Management Ethernet Cable on page 80

Removing an ACX2200 Management Ethernet Cable

To remove a serial cable connected to a management device:

1. Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the
ESD points on the chassis.

2. Press the tab on the connector, and pull the connector straight out of the MGMT port.
Figure 25 on page 80 shows the connector.

3. Disconnect the cable from the network device.

Figure 25: Ethernet Cable Connectors

Installing an ACX2200 Management Ethernet Cable

To install a serial cable connected to a management device:

1. Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the
ESD points on the chassis.

2. Plug one end of the replacement cable into the appropriate MGMT port.

3. Plug the other end of the cable into the network device.

Replacing an ACX2200 Fiber-Optic Cable

1. Disconnecting an ACX2200 Fiber-Optic Cable on page 80


2. Connecting an ACX2200 Fiber-Optic Cable on page 81

Disconnecting an ACX2200 Fiber-Optic Cable

ACX Series routers have field-replaceable unit (FRU) optical transceivers to which you
can connect fiber-optic cables.

Before you begin disconnecting a fiber-optic cable from an optical transceiver installed
in an ACX Series router, ensure that you have taken the necessary precautions for safe
handling of lasers (see “Radiation from Open Port Apertures Warning” on page 107 and
“Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings” on page 108).

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Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available:

• A rubber safety cap to cover the transceiver

• A rubber safety cap to cover the fiber-optic cable connector

To disconnect a fiber-optic cable from an optical transceiver installed in the router:

1. Disable the port in which the transceiver is installed by issuing the command:

[edit interfaces]
user@router# set interface-name disable

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.

2. Carefully unplug the fiber-optic cable connector from the transceiver.

3. Cover the transceiver with a rubber safety cap.

WARNING: Do not leave a fiber-optic transceiver uncovered except when


inserting or removing a cable. The rubber safety cap keeps the port clean
and prevents accidental exposure to laser light.

4. Cover the fiber-optic cable connector with the rubber safety cap.

Connecting an ACX2200 Fiber-Optic Cable

ACX Series routers have field-replaceable unit (FRU) optical transceivers to which you
can connect fiber-optic cables.

Before you begin connecting a fiber-optic cable to an optical transceiver installed in a


router, ensure that you have taken the necessary precautions for safe handling of lasers
(see “Radiation from Open Port Apertures Warning” on page 107 and “Laser and LED
Safety Guidelines and Warnings” on page 108).

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To connect a fiber-optic cable to an optical transceiver installed in an ACX Series router:

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.

1. If the fiber-optic cable connector is covered by a rubber safety cap, remove the cap.
Save the cap.

2. Remove the rubber safety cap from the optical transceiver. Save the cap.

3. Insert the cable connector into the optical transceiver (see Figure 26 on page 82).

Figure 26: Connecting a Fiber-Optic Cable to an Optical Transceiver Installed in an ACX


Series Router
Transceiver
g027016

Fiber-optic cable

4. Secure the cables so that they are not supporting their own weight. Place excess cable
out of the way in a neatly coiled loop. Placing fasteners on a loop helps cables maintain
their shape.

CAUTION: Do not bend fiber-optic cables beyond their minimum bend


radius. An arc smaller than a few inches in diameter can damage the cables
and cause problems that are difficult to diagnose.

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.

Replacing an ACX2200 Transceiver

1. Removing an ACX2200 Transceiver on page 82


2. Installing an ACX2200 Transceiver on page 84

Removing an ACX2200 Transceiver

Removing a transceiver does not interrupt router functioning, but the removed transceiver
no longer receives or transmits data.

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To remove a transceiver (see Figure 27 on page 83):

1. Have ready a replacement transceiver or a transceiver slot plug, an antistatic mat,


and a rubber safety cap for the transceiver.

2. Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect
the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis.

3. Label the cables connected to the transceiver so that you can reconnect them correctly
later.

WARNING: Do not look directly into a fiber-optic transceiver or into the


ends of fiber-optic cables. Fiber-optic transceivers and fiber-optic cable
connected to a transceiver emit laser light that can damage your eyes.

4. Remove the cable connector from the transceiver.

5. Pull the ejector handle out from the transceiver to unlock the transceiver.

CAUTION: Make sure that you open the ejector handle completely until
you hear it click. This action prevents damage to the transceiver.

Use needlenose pliers to pull the ejector handle out from the transceiver.

6. Grasp the transceiver ejector handle, and pull the transceiver approximately 0.5 in. (1.3
cm) out of the router.

7. Using your fingers, grasp the body of the transceiver, and pull it the rest of the way
out of the router.

Figure 27: Removing Transceivers

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8. Place a rubber safety cap over the transceiver.

9. Place the removed transceiver on an antistatic mat or in an electrostatic bag.

CAUTION: After removing a transceiver from the chassis, wait at least 30


seconds before reinserting it or inserting a transceiver into a different slot.

Installing an ACX2200 Transceiver

To install a transceiver:

1. Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect
the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis.

2. Take each transceiver to be installed out of its electrostatic bag, and identify the slot
on the component where it will be installed.

3. Verify that each transceiver is covered by a rubber safety cap. If it is not, cover the
transceiver with a safety cap.

4. Carefully align the transceiver with the slots in the component. The connectors should
face the component.

5. Slide the transceiver until the connector is seated in the component slot. If you are
unable to fully insert the transceiver, make sure the connector is facing the right way.

6. Close the ejector handle of the transceiver.

7. Remove the rubber safety cap from the transceiver and the end of the cable. Insert
the cable into 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 cable
connected to a transceiver emit laser light that can damage your eyes.

8. Verify that the status LEDs on the front panel indicate that the transceiver is functioning
correctly. For more information about the component LEDs, see “LEDs on ACX2200
Routers” on page 32.

See Also • Front Panel of an ACX2200 Router on page 26

• Uplink Ports on ACX2200 Routers on page 28

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Troubleshooting Hardware

• Troubleshooting the ACX2200 on page 85

Troubleshooting the ACX2200

• Troubleshooting Resources for ACX2200 Routers on page 85


• Monitoring System Log Messages on page 86
• Understanding Alarm Types and Severity Classes on ACX Series Routers on page 86
• Verifying Active Alarms on page 87

Troubleshooting Resources for ACX2200 Routers


• Command-Line Interface on page 85
• Front Panel LEDs on page 85

Command-Line Interface

The Junos OS command-line interface (CLI) is the primary tool for controlling and
troubleshooting router hardware, the Junos OS, routing protocols, and network
connectivity. CLI commands display information from routing tables, information specific
to routing protocols, and information about network connectivity derived from the ping
and traceroute utilities.

You enter CLI commands on one or more external management devices connected to
ports on the front panel.

For information about using the CLI to troubleshoot the Junos OS, see the appropriate
Junos OS configuration guide.

Front Panel LEDs

The front panel on the router contains LEDs that allow you to troubleshoot the router.

LEDs on the front panel include the following:

• System LED—One LED labeled SYS on the right side of the front panel indicates the
status of the router.

• Management and console port LEDs—Two pairs of LEDs on the front panel indicate
the status of the ports. The ports are labeled MGMT and CONSOLE/AUX.

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• Link LEDs—Each network port has one pair of port LEDs that indicate the status of the
ports.

For more information on front panel LEDs, see “LEDs on ACX2200 Routers” on page 32.

Monitoring System Log Messages

Purpose Use the monitoring functionality to view system log messages for ACX Series routers.

Action To view events in the CLI, enter the show log command. For more information see
Displaying a Log File from a Single-Chassis System.

Understanding Alarm Types and Severity Classes on ACX Series Routers


Before monitoring alarms on the router, become familiar with the terms defined in
Table 29 on page 86.

Table 29: Alarm Terms

Term Definition

Alarm Signal alerting you to conditions that might prevent normal operation.
On a router, the alarm signal is the red system LED lit on the front of
the chassis.

Alarm condition Failure event that triggers an alarm.

Alarm severity Seriousness of the alarm. The level of severity can be either major
(steady red) or minor (blinking red).

Chassis alarm Predefined alarm triggered by a physical condition on the router, such
as a power failure, excessive component temperature, or media failure.

System alarm Predefined alarm triggered by a missing rescue configuration or failure


to install a license for a licensed software feature.

Alarm Types

The router supports these alarms:

• Chassis alarms indicate a failure on the router or one of its components. Chassis alarms
are preset and cannot be modified.

• System alarms indicate a missing rescue configuration. System alarms are preset and
cannot be modified, although you can configure them to appear automatically in the
J-Web interface display or CLI display.

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Alarm Severity Classes

Alarms on ACX Series routers have two severity classes:

• Major (steady red)—Indicates a critical situation on the router that has resulted from
one of the following conditions. A red alarm condition requires immediate action.

• One or more hardware components have failed.

• One or more hardware components have exceeded temperature thresholds.

• An alarm condition configured on an interface has triggered a critical warning.

• Minor (blinking red)—Indicates a noncritical condition on the router that, if left


unchecked, might cause an interruption in service or degradation in performance. A
minor alarm condition requires monitoring or maintenance.

A missing rescue configuration generates a minor system alarm.

Verifying Active Alarms

Purpose Use the monitoring functionality to view alarm information for the ACX Series routers,
including alarm type, alarm severity, and a brief description for each active alarm on the
router.

Action • Observe the system LED on the front panel of the router. If the router is functioning
normally with no alarms, the system LED lights green steadily.

• Issue the show chassis alarms command to verify the status of router. As shown in the
sample output, the value Class indicates the severity of the alarm.

user@host> show chassis alarms


1 alarms currently active
Alarm time Class Description
2012-04-08 14:13:37 PDT Minor Host 0 Boot from alternate media

When the router is functioning normally with no active alarms, the CLI displays the
output as shown:

user@host> show chassis alarms


No alarms currently active

Meaning Table 30 on page 87 lists the alarm output fields.

Table 30: Alarm Output Fields

Field Values

Alarm time Date and time when the failure was detected.

Class Alarm severity—either major or minor.

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Table 30: Alarm Output Fields (continued)

Field Values

Description Brief synopsis of the alarm.

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Contacting Customer Support and


Returning the Chassis or Components

• Contacting Customer Support and Returning the Chassis or Components on page 89

Contacting Customer Support and Returning the Chassis or Components

• Returning a Hardware Component to Juniper Networks, Inc. on page 89


• Locating the Serial Number on a ACX2200 Chassis or Component on page 90
• ACX2200 Chassis Serial Number Label on page 91
• Guidelines for Packing Hardware Components for Shipment on page 91
• Packing the ACX Series Router for Shipment on page 91

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.

NOTE: Do not return any component to Juniper Networks, Inc. unless you
have first obtained an RMA number. Juniper Networks, Inc. reserves the right
to refuse shipments that do not have an RMA. Refused shipments are returned
to the customer by collect freight.

For more information about return and repair policies, see the customer support Web
page at https://www.juniper.net/support/guidelines.html.

For product problems or technical support issues, contact the Juniper Networks Technical
Assistance Center (JTAC) by using the Case Manager link at
https://www.juniper.net/support/ or at 1-888-314-JTAC (within the United States) or
1-408-745-9500 (from outside the United States).

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To return a defective hardware component:

1. Determine the part number and serial number of the defective component.

2. Obtain an RMA number from the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (JTAC).
You can send e-mail or telephone as described above.

3. Provide the following information in your e-mail message or during the telephone call:

• Part number and serial number of component

• Your name, organization name, telephone number, and fax number

• Description of the failure

4. The support representative validates your request and issues an RMA number for
return of the component.

5. Pack the component for shipment.

Locating the Serial Number on a ACX2200 Chassis or Component


Before contacting Juniper Networks, Inc. to request a Return Materials Authorization
(RMA), you must find the serial number on the router or component. To display all of the
router components and their serial numbers, enter the following command-line interface
(CLI) command:

user@host> show chassis hardware


Hardware inventory:
Item Version Part number Serial number Description
Chassis ACX2200
Midplane REV 00 650-037055 HS0211334046 ACX2200
Routing Engine BUILTIN BUILTIN Routing Engine
FEB 0 BUILTIN BUILTIN Forwarding Engine
Processor
FPC 0 BUILTIN BUILTIN FPC BUILTIN
PIC 0 BUILTIN BUILTIN 16x CHE1T1, RJ48
PIC 1 BUILTIN BUILTIN 8x 1GE(LAN) RJ45
PIC 2 BUILTIN BUILTIN 2x 1GE(LAN) SFP
Xcvr 0 REV 01 740-031851 PLG02MD SFP-SX
Xcvr 1 REV 01 740-031851 PLG3353 SFP-SX
PIC 3 BUILTIN BUILTIN 2x 10GE(LAN) SFP+
Xcvr 1 REV 01 740-021310 C10F99166 SFPP-10GE-SR

Most components also have a small rectangular serial number ID label (see
Figure 28 on page 90) attached to the component body.

Figure 28: Serial Number ID Label

See Also • ACX2200 Chassis Serial Number Label on page 91

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• Returning a Hardware Component to Juniper Networks, Inc. on page 89

ACX2200 Chassis Serial Number Label


The chassis serial number is located on the rear of the chassis (see Figure 29 on page 91).

Figure 29: ACX2200 Chassis Serial Number Label

g006422
SN: HS0211483603

Serial number ID label

See Also • Locating the Serial Number on a ACX2200 Chassis or Component on page 90

• Returning a Hardware Component to Juniper Networks, Inc. on page 89

Guidelines for Packing Hardware Components for Shipment


To pack and ship individual components:

• When you return components, make sure they are adequately protected with packing
materials and packed so that the pieces are prevented from moving around inside the
carton.

• Use the original shipping materials if they are available.

• Place individual components in antistatic bags.

• Write the RMA number on the exterior of the box to ensure proper tracking.

CAUTION: Do not stack any of the hardware components.

Packing the ACX Series Router for Shipment


To pack the router for shipment:

1. Retrieve the shipping box and packing materials in which the router was originally
shipped. If you do not have these materials, contact your Juniper Networks
representative about approved packaging materials.

2. On the console or other management device connected to the Routing Engine, enter
CLI operational mode and issue the following command to shut down the router
software.

user@host> request system halt

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Wait until a message appears on the console confirming that the operating system
has halted.

For more information about the command, see the CLI Explorer.

3. Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the
ESD points on the chassis.

4. Shut down power to the router by pressing the AC input switch or DC circuit breaker
for all power supplies to the off (O) position.

5. Disconnect power from the router.

6. Remove the cables that connect to all external devices.

7. Remove all field replaceable units (FRUs) from the router.

8. Remove the router from the rack. One person should grasp the router while a second
person unscrews and removes the mounting screws from the rack. One lifter can then
move the router to the shipping container.

9. Place the router in the shipping container.

10. Cover the router with an ESD bag and place the packing foam on top of and around
the router.

11. Replace the accessory box on top of the packing foam.

12. Securely tape the box closed.

13. Write the RMA number on the exterior of the box to ensure proper tracking.

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Safety and Compliance Information

• General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 94


• Definitions of Safety Warning Levels on page 95
• Qualified Personnel Warning on page 97
• Warning Statement for Norway and Sweden on page 98
• Fire Safety Requirements on page 98
• Installation Instructions Warning on page 99
• Chassis and Component Lifting Guidelines on page 100
• Restricted Access Warning on page 100
• Ramp Warning on page 102
• Rack-Mounting and Cabinet-Mounting Warnings on page 102
• Grounded Equipment Warning on page 106
• Radiation from Open Port Apertures Warning on page 107
• Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 108
• Maintenance and Operational Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 110
• General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 115
• Action to Take After an Electrical Accident on page 117
• Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 117
• AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines on page 118
• AC Power Disconnection Warning on page 119
• ACX2200 DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines on page 121
• DC Power Copper Conductors Warning on page 122
• DC Power Disconnection Warning on page 122
• DC Power Grounding Requirements and Warning on page 124
• DC Power Wiring Sequence Warning on page 125
• DC Power Wiring Terminations Warning on page 126
• Midplane Energy Hazard Warning on page 128
• Multiple Power Supplies Disconnection Warning on page 128
• TN Power Warning on page 129

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• Agency Approvals for ACX2200 Routers on page 130


• Compliance Statements for NEBS for ACX2200 Routers on page 131
• Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for ACX2200 Routers on page 131
• Compliance Statements for Environmental Requirements on page 133
• Compliance Statements for Acoustic Noise for ACX2200 Routers on page 133

General Safety Guidelines and Warnings

The following guidelines help ensure your safety and protect the device from damage.
The list of guidelines might not address all potentially hazardous situations in your working
environment, so be alert and exercise good judgment at all times.

• Perform only the procedures explicitly described in the hardware documentation for
this device. Make sure that only authorized service personnel perform other system
services.

• Keep the area around the device clear and free from dust before, during, and after
installation.

• Keep tools away from areas where people could trip over them while walking.

• Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry, such as rings, bracelets, or chains, which could
become caught in the device.

• Wear safety glasses if you are working under any conditions that could be hazardous
to your eyes.

• Do not perform any actions that create a potential hazard to people or make the
equipment unsafe.

• Never attempt to lift an object that is too heavy for one person to handle.

• Never install or manipulate wiring during electrical storms.

• Never install electrical jacks in wet locations unless the jacks are specifically designed
for wet environments.

• Operate the device only when it is properly grounded.

• Ensure that the separate protective earthing terminal provided on this device is
permanently connected to earth.

• Replace fuses only with fuses of the same type and rating.

• Do not open or remove chassis covers or sheet-metal parts unless instructions are
provided in the hardware documentation for this device. Such an action could cause
severe electrical shock.

• Do not push or force any objects through any opening in the chassis frame. Such an
action could result in electrical shock or fire.

• Avoid spilling liquid onto the chassis or onto any device component. Such an action
could cause electrical shock or damage the device.

• Avoid touching uninsulated electrical wires or terminals that have not been
disconnected from their power source. Such an action could cause electrical shock.

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• Some parts of the chassis might become hot. The following label provides the warningof

the hot surfaces on the chassis:

• Always ensure that all modules, power supplies, and cover panels are fully inserted
and that the installation screws are fully tightened.

Related • AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines on page 118


Documentation
• General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 115

• Maintenance and Operational Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 110

• Installation Instructions Warning on page 99

• Grounded Equipment Warning on page 106

Definitions of Safety Warning Levels

The documentation uses the following levels of safety warnings (there are two Warning
formats):

NOTE: You might find this information helpful in a particular situation, or you
might overlook this important information if it was not highlighted in a Note.

CAUTION: You need to observe the specified guidelines to prevent minor


injury or discomfort to you or severe damage to the device.

WARNING: This symbol alerts you to the risk of personal injury from a laser.

WARNING: This symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause
bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards
involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for
preventing accidents.

Waarschuwing Dit waarschuwingssymbool betekent gevaar. U verkeert in


een situatie die lichamelijk letsel kan veroorzaken. Voordat u aan enige
apparatuur gaat werken, dient u zich bewust te zijn van de bij elektrische
schakelingen betrokken risico's en dient u op de hoogte te zijn van standaard
maatregelen om ongelukken te voorkomen.

Varoitus Tämä varoitusmerkki merkitsee vaaraa. Olet tilanteessa, joka voi


johtaa ruumiinvammaan. Ennen kuin työskentelet minkään laitteiston parissa,

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ota selvää sähkökytkentöihin liittyvistä vaaroista ja tavanomaisista


onnettomuuksien ehkäisykeinoista.

Attention Ce symbole d'avertissement indique un danger. Vous vous trouvez


dans une situation pouvant causer des blessures ou des dommages corporels.
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.

Warnung Dieses Warnsymbol bedeutet Gefahr. Sie befinden sich in einer


Situation, die zu einer Körperverletzung führen könnte. Bevor Sie mit der
Arbeit an irgendeinem Gerät beginnen, seien Sie sich der mit elektrischen
Stromkreisen verbundenen Gefahren und der Standardpraktiken zur
Vermeidung von Unfällen bewußt.

Avvertenza Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo. La situazione


potrebbe causare infortuni alle persone. Prima di lavorare su qualsiasi
apparecchiatura, occorre conoscere i pericoli relativi ai circuiti elettrici ed
essere al corrente delle pratiche standard per la prevenzione di incidenti.

Advarsel Dette varselsymbolet betyr fare. Du befinner deg i en situasjon som


kan føre til personskade. Før du utfører arbeid på utstyr, må du vare
oppmerksom på de faremomentene som elektriske kretser innebærer, samt
gjøre deg kjent med vanlig praksis når det gjelder å unngå ulykker.

Aviso Este símbolo de aviso indica perigo. Encontra-se numa situação que
lhe poderá causar danos físicos. Antes de começar a trabalhar com qualquer
equipamento, familiarize-se com os perigos relacionados com circuitos
eléctricos, e com quaisquer práticas comuns que possam prevenir possíveis
acidentes.

¡Atención! Este símbolo de aviso significa peligro. Existe riesgo para su


integridad física. Antes de manipular cualquier equipo, considerar los riesgos
que entraña la corriente eléctrica y familiarizarse con los procedimientos
estándar de prevención de accidentes.

Varning! Denna varningssymbol signalerar fara. Du befinner dig i en situation


som kan leda till personskada. Innan du utför arbete på någon utrustning
måste du vara medveten om farorna med elkretsar och känna till vanligt
förfarande för att förebygga skador.

Related • General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 94


Documentation
• Installation Instructions Warning on page 99

• Maintenance and Operational Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 110

• Grounded Equipment Warning on page 106

• Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 108

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• Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings for the ACX5000 Router

• Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings for the QFX Series

• Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings for the PTX10008 and PTX10016

• Warning Statement for Norway and Sweden on page 98

Qualified Personnel Warning

WARNING: Only trained and qualified personnel should install or replace the
device.

Waarschuwing Installatie en reparaties mogen uitsluitend door getraind en


bevoegd personeel uitgevoerd worden.

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.

Avvertenza Solo personale addestrato e qualificato deve essere autorizzato


ad installare o sostituire questo apparecchio.

Advarsel Kun kvalifisert personell med riktig opplæring bør montere eller
bytte ut dette utstyret.

Aviso Este equipamento deverá ser instalado ou substituído apenas por


pessoal devidamente treinado e qualificado.

¡Atención! Estos equipos deben ser instalados y reemplazados


exclusivamente por personal técnico adecuadamente preparado y capacitado.

Varning! Denna utrustning ska endast installeras och bytas ut av utbildad


och kvalificerad personal.

Related • General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 94


Documentation
• General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 115

• AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines on page 118

• PTX5000 AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines

• PTX5000 AC Power Electrical Safety Warnings

• DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines

• PTX1000 DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines

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• PTX3000 DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines

• PTX5000 DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines

Warning Statement for Norway and Sweden

WARNING: The equipment must be connected to an earthed mains


socket-outlet.

Advarsel Apparatet skal kobles til en jordet stikkontakt.

Varning! Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat nätuttag.

Related • General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 94


Documentation

Fire Safety Requirements

In the event of a fire emergency, the safety of people is the primary concern. You should
establish procedures for protecting people in the event of a fire emergency, provide safety
training, and properly provision fire-control equipment and fire extinguishers.

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.

Fire Suppression
In the event of an electrical hazard or an electrical fire, you should first turn power off to
the equipment at the source. Then use a Type C fire extinguisher, which uses noncorrosive
fire retardants, to extinguish the fire.

Fire Suppression Equipment


Type C fire extinguishers, which use noncorrosive fire retardants such as carbon dioxide
and Halotron™, are most effective for suppressing electrical fires. Type C fire extinguishers
displace oxygen from the point of combustion to eliminate the fire. For extinguishing fire
on or around equipment that draws air from the environment for cooling, you should use
this type of inert oxygen displacement extinguisher instead of an extinguisher that leaves
residues on equipment.

Do not use multipurpose Type ABC chemical fire extinguishers (dry chemical fire
extinguishers). The primary ingredient in these fire extinguishers is monoammonium
phosphate, which is very sticky and difficult to clean. In addition, in the presence of minute
amounts of moisture, monoammonium phosphate can become highly corrosive and
corrodes most metals.

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Any equipment in a room in which a chemical fire extinguisher has been discharged is
subject to premature failure and unreliable operation. The equipment is considered to
be irreparably damaged.

NOTE: 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.

We recommend that you dispose of any irreparably damaged equipment in an


environmentally responsible manner.

Related • General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 94


Documentation
• General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 115

• Action to Take After an Electrical Accident on page 117

Installation Instructions Warning

WARNING: Read the installation instructions before you connect the device
to a power source.

Waarschuwing Raadpleeg de installatie-aanwijzingen voordat u het systeem


met de voeding verbindt.

Varoitus Lue asennusohjeet ennen järjestelmän yhdistämistä virtalähteeseen.

Attention Avant de brancher le système sur la source d'alimentation, consulter


les directives d'installation.

Warnung Lesen Sie die Installationsanweisungen, bevor Sie das System an


die Stromquelle anschließen.

Avvertenza Consultare le istruzioni di installazione prima di collegare il sistema


all'alimentatore.

Advarsel Les installasjonsinstruksjonene før systemet kobles til strømkilden.

Aviso Leia as instruções de instalação antes de ligar o sistema à sua fonte


de energia.

¡Atención! Ver las instrucciones de instalación antes de conectar el sistema


a la red de alimentación.

Varning! Läs installationsanvisningarna innan du kopplar systemet till dess


strömförsörjningsenhet.

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Related • General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 94


Documentation
• Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 108

• Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings for the ACX5000 Router

• Grounded Equipment Warning on page 106

Chassis and Component Lifting Guidelines

• Before moving the device to a site, ensure that the site meets the power, environmental,
and clearance requirements.

• Before lifting or moving the device, disconnect all external cables and wires.

• As when lifting any heavy object, ensure that most of the weight is borne by your legs
rather than your back. Keep your knees bent and your back relatively straight. Do not
twist your body as you lift. Balance the load evenly and be sure that your footing is firm.

• Use the following lifting guidelines to lift devices and components:

• Up to 39.7 lb (18 kg): One person.

• 39.7 lb (18 kg) to 70.5 lb (32 kg): Two or more people.

• 70.5 lb (32 kg) to 121.2 lb (55 kg): Three or more people.

• Above 121.2 lbs (55 kg): Material handling systems (such as levers, slings, lifts and
so on) must be used. When this is not practical, specially trained persons or systems
must be used (riggers or movers).

Related • General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 94


Documentation
• Installation Instructions Warning on page 99

Restricted Access Warning

WARNING: This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas. A


restricted access area is an area to which access can be gained only by service
personnel through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or other means of
security, and which is controlled by the authority responsible for the location.

Waarschuwing Dit toestel is bedoeld voor installatie op plaatsen met beperkte


toegang. Een plaats met beperkte toegang is een plaats waar toegang slechts
door servicepersoneel verkregen kan worden door middel van een speciaal
instrument, een slot en sleutel, of een ander veiligheidsmiddel, en welke
beheerd wordt door de overheidsinstantie die verantwoordelijk is voor de
locatie.

Varoitus Tämä laite on tarkoitettu asennettavaksi paikkaan, johon pääsy on


rajoitettua. Paikka, johon pääsy on rajoitettua, tarkoittaa paikkaa, johon vain

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huoltohenkilöstö pääsee jonkin erikoistyökalun, lukkoon sopivan avaimen


tai jonkin muun turvalaitteen avulla ja joka on paikasta vastuussa olevien
toimivaltaisten henkilöiden valvoma.

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
autre moyen de sécurité. L'accès aux zones de sécurité est sous le contrôle
de l'autorité responsable de l'emplacement.

Warnung Diese Einheit ist zur Installation in Bereichen mit beschränktem


Zutritt vorgesehen. Ein Bereich mit beschränktem Zutritt ist ein Bereich, zu
dem nur Wartungspersonal mit einem Spezialwerkzeugs, Schloß und
Schlüssel oder anderer Sicherheitsvorkehrungen Zugang hat, und der von
dem für die Anlage zuständigen Gremium kontrolliert wird.

Avvertenza Questa unità deve essere installata in un'area ad accesso limitato.


Un'area ad accesso limitato è un'area accessibile solo a personale di
assistenza tramite un'attrezzo speciale, lucchetto, o altri dispositivi di
sicurezza, ed è controllata dall'autorità responsabile della zona.

Advarsel Denne enheten er laget for installasjon i områder med begrenset


adgang. Et område med begrenset adgang gir kun adgang til servicepersonale
som bruker et spesielt verktøy, lås og nøkkel, eller en annen
sikkerhetsanordning, og det kontrolleres av den autoriteten som er ansvarlig
for området.

Aviso Esta unidade foi concebida para instalação em áreas de acesso restrito.
Uma área de acesso restrito é uma área à qual apenas tem acesso o pessoal
de serviço autorizado, que possua uma ferramenta, chave e fechadura
especial, ou qualquer outra forma de segurança. Esta área é controlada pela
autoridade responsável pelo local.

¡Atención! Esta unidad ha sido diseñada para instalarse en áreas de acceso


restringido. Área de acceso restringido significa un área a la que solamente
tiene acceso el personal de servicio mediante la utilización de una herramienta
especial, cerradura con llave, o algún otro medio de seguridad, y que está
bajo el control de la autoridad responsable del local.

Varning! Denna enhet är avsedd för installation i områden med begränsat


tillträde. Ett område med begränsat tillträde får endast tillträdas av
servicepersonal med ett speciellt verktyg, lås och nyckel, eller annan
säkerhetsanordning, och kontrolleras av den auktoritet som ansvarar för
området.

Related • General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 94


Documentation
• General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 115

• Installation Instructions Warning on page 99

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• Grounded Equipment Warning on page 106

Ramp Warning

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.

Attention Ne pas utiliser une rampe dont l'inclinaison est supérieure à 10


degrés.

Warnung Keine Rampen mit einer Neigung von mehr als 10 Grad verwenden.

Avvertenza Non usare una rampa con pendenza superiore a 10 gradi.

Advarsel Bruk aldri en rampe som heller mer enn 10 grader.

Aviso Não utilize uma rampa com uma inclinação superior a 10 graus.

¡Atención! No usar una rampa inclinada más de 10 grados

Varning! Använd inte ramp med en lutning på mer än 10 grader.

Related • General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 94


Documentation
• Installation Instructions Warning on page 99

• Grounded Equipment Warning on page 106

Rack-Mounting and Cabinet-Mounting Warnings

Ensure that the rack or cabinet in which the device is installed is evenly and securely
supported. Uneven mechanical loading could lead to a hazardous condition.

WARNING: To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing the device


in a rack, take the following precautions to ensure that the system remains
stable. The following directives help maintain your safety:

• The device must be installed in a rack that is secured to the building


structure.

• The device should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit
in the rack.

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• When mounting the device on a partially filled rack, load the rack from the
bottom to the top with the heaviest component at the bottom of the rack.

• If the rack is provided with stabilizing equipment, install the stabilizers


before mounting or servicing the device in the rack.

Waarschuwing Om lichamelijk letsel te voorkomen wanneer u dit toestel in


een rek monteert of het daar een servicebeurt geeft, moet u speciale
voorzorgsmaatregelen nemen om ervoor te zorgen dat het toestel stabiel
blijft. 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.

• Wanneer u dit toestel in een gedeeltelijk gevuld rek monteert, dient u het
rek van onderen naar boven te laden met het zwaarste onderdeel onderaan
in het rek.

• Als het rek voorzien is van stabiliseringshulpmiddelen, dient u de


stabilisatoren te monteren voordat u het toestel in het rek monteert of het
daar een servicebeurt geeft.

Varoitus Kun laite asetetaan telineeseen tai huolletaan sen ollessa telineessä,
on noudatettava erityisiä varotoimia järjestelmän vakavuuden säilyttämiseksi,
jotta vältytään loukkaantumiselta. Noudata seuraavia turvallisuusohjeita:

• Juniper Networks switch on asennettava telineeseen, joka on kiinnitetty


rakennukseen.

• Jos telineessä ei ole muita laitteita, aseta laite telineen alaosaan.

• Jos laite asetetaan osaksi täytettyyn telineeseen, aloita kuormittaminen


sen alaosasta kaikkein raskaimmalla esineellä ja siirry sitten sen yläosaan.

• Jos telinettä varten on vakaimet, asenna ne ennen laitteen asettamista


telineeseen tai sen huoltamista siinä.

Attention Pour éviter toute blessure corporelle pendant les opérations de


montage ou de réparation de cette unité en casier, il convient de prendre des
précautions spéciales afin de maintenir la stabilité du système. Les directives
ci-dessous sont destinées à assurer la protection du personnel:

• Le rack sur lequel est monté le Juniper Networks switch doit être fixé à la
structure du bâtiment.

• Si cette unité constitue la seule unité montée en casier, elle doit être placée
dans le bas.

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• Si cette unité est montée dans un casier partiellement rempli, charger le


casier de bas en haut en plaçant l'élément le plus lourd dans le bas.

• Si le casier est équipé de dispositifs stabilisateurs, installer les stabilisateurs


avant de monter ou de réparer l'unité en casier.

Warnung Zur Vermeidung von Körperverletzung beim Anbringen oder Warten


dieser Einheit in einem Gestell müssen Sie besondere Vorkehrungen treffen,
um sicherzustellen, daß das System stabil bleibt. Die folgenden Richtlinien
sollen zur Gewährleistung Ihrer Sicherheit dienen:

• Der Juniper Networks switch muß in einem Gestell installiert werden, das
in der Gebäudestruktur verankert ist.

• Wenn diese Einheit die einzige im Gestell ist, sollte sie unten im Gestell
angebracht werden.

• Bei Anbringung dieser Einheit in einem zum Teil gefüllten Gestell ist das
Gestell von unten nach oben zu laden, wobei das schwerste Bauteil unten
im Gestell anzubringen ist.

• Wird das Gestell mit Stabilisierungszubehör geliefert, sind zuerst die


Stabilisatoren zu installieren, bevor Sie die Einheit im Gestell anbringen
oder sie warten.

Avvertenza Per evitare infortuni fisici durante il montaggio o la manutenzione


di questa unità in un supporto, occorre osservare speciali precauzioni per
garantire che il sistema rimanga stabile. 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 da montare nel supporto.

• Quando questa unità viene montata in un supporto parzialmente pieno,


caricare il supporto dal basso all'alto, con il componente più pesante
sistemato sul fondo del supporto.

• Se il supporto è dotato di dispositivi stabilizzanti, installare tali dispositivi


prima di montare o di procedere alla manutenzione dell'unità nel supporto.

Advarsel Unngå fysiske skader under montering eller reparasjonsarbeid på


denne enheten når den befinner seg i et kabinett. Vær nøye med at systemet
er stabilt. Følgende retningslinjer er gitt for å verne om sikkerheten:

• Juniper Networks switch må installeres i et stativ som er forankret til


bygningsstrukturen.

• Denne enheten bør monteres nederst i kabinettet hvis dette er den eneste
enheten i kabinettet.

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• Ved montering av denne enheten i et kabinett som er delvis fylt, skal


kabinettet lastes fra bunnen og opp med den tyngste komponenten nederst
i kabinettet.

• Hvis kabinettet er utstyrt med stabiliseringsutstyr, skal stabilisatorene


installeres før montering eller utføring av reparasjonsarbeid på enheten i
kabinettet.

Aviso Para se prevenir contra danos corporais ao montar ou reparar esta


unidade numa estante, deverá tomar precauções especiais para se certificar
de que o sistema possui um suporte estável. As seguintes directrizes
ajudá-lo-ão a efectuar o seu trabalho com segurança:

• O Juniper Networks switch deverá ser instalado numa prateleira fixa à


estrutura do edificio.

• Esta unidade deverá ser montada na parte inferior da estante, caso seja
esta a única unidade a ser montada.

• Ao montar esta unidade numa estante parcialmente ocupada, coloque os


itens mais pesados na parte inferior da estante, arrumando-os de baixo
para cima.

• Se a estante possuir um dispositivo de estabilização, instale-o antes de


montar ou reparar a unidade.

¡Atención! Para evitar lesiones durante el montaje de este equipo sobre un


bastidor, oeriormente durante su mantenimiento, se debe poner mucho
cuidado en que el sistema quede bien estable. 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.

• Cuando este equipo se vaya a instalar en un bastidor parcialmente ocupado,


comenzar la instalación desde la parte inferior hacia la superior colocando
el equipo más pesado en la parte inferior.

• Si el bastidor dispone de dispositivos estabilizadores, instalar éstos antes


de montar o proceder al mantenimiento del equipo instalado en el bastidor.

Varning! För att undvika kroppsskada när du installerar eller utför


underhållsarbete på denna enhet på en ställning måste du vidta särskilda
försiktighetsåtgärder för att försäkra dig om att systemet står stadigt. Följande
riktlinjer ges för att trygga din säkerhet:

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• Juniper Networks switch måste installeras i en ställning som är förankrad


i byggnadens struktur.

• Om denna enhet är den enda enheten på ställningen skall den installeras


längst ned på ställningen.

• Om denna enhet installeras på en delvis fylld ställning skall ställningen


fyllas nedifrån och upp, med de tyngsta enheterna längst ned på ställningen.

• Om ställningen är försedd med stabiliseringsdon skall dessa monteras fast


innan enheten installeras eller underhålls på ställningen.

Related • General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 94


Documentation
• Installation Instructions Warning on page 99

• Grounded Equipment Warning on page 106

Grounded Equipment Warning

WARNING: The device is intended to be grounded. During normal use, ensure


that you have connected earth ground to the chassis.

Waarschuwing Deze apparatuur hoort geaard te worden Zorg dat de


host-computer tijdens normaal gebruik met aarde is verbonden.

Varoitus Tämä laitteisto on tarkoitettu maadoitettavaksi. Varmista, että


isäntälaite on yhdistetty maahan normaalikäytön aikana.

Attention Cet équipement doit être relié à la terre. S'assurer que l'appareil
hôte est relié à la terre lors de l'utilisation normale.

Warnung Dieses Gerät muß geerdet werden. Stellen Sie sicher, daß das
Host-Gerät während des normalen Betriebs an Erde gelegt ist.

Avvertenza Questa apparecchiatura deve essere collegata a massa. Accertarsi


che il dispositivo host sia collegato alla massa di terra durante il normale
utilizzo.

Advarsel Dette utstyret skal jordes. Forviss deg om vertsterminalen er jordet


ved normalt bruk.

Aviso Este equipamento deverá estar ligado à terra. Certifique-se que o host
se encontra ligado à terra durante a sua utilização normal.

¡Atención! Este equipo debe conectarse a tierra. Asegurarse de que el equipo


principal esté conectado a tierra durante el uso normal.

Varning! Denna utrustning är avsedd att jordas. Se till att värdenheten är


jordad vid normal användning.

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Related • General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 94


Documentation
• Installation Instructions Warning on page 99

• AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines on page 118

• DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines

Radiation from Open Port Apertures Warning

WARNING: Because invisible radiation might be emitted from the aperture


of the port when no fiber cable is connected, avoid exposure to radiation and
do not stare into open apertures.

Waarschuwing Aangezien onzichtbare straling vanuit de opening van de


poort kan komen als er geen fiberkabel aangesloten is, dient blootstelling
aan straling en het kijken in open openingen vermeden te worden.

Varoitus Koska portin aukosta voi emittoitua näkymätöntä säteilyä, kun


kuitukaapelia ei ole kytkettynä, vältä säteilylle altistumista äläkä katso
avoimiin aukkoihin.

Attention Des radiations invisibles à l'il nu pouvant traverser l'ouverture du


port lorsqu'aucun câble en fibre optique n'y est connecté, il est recommandé
de ne pas regarder fixement l'intérieur de ces ouvertures.

Warnung Aus der Port-Öffnung können unsichtbare Strahlen emittieren,


wenn kein Glasfaserkabel angeschlossen ist. Vermeiden Sie es, sich den
Strahlungen auszusetzen, und starren Sie nicht in die Öffnungen!

Avvertenza Quando i cavi in fibra non sono inseriti, radiazioni invisibili possono
essere emesse attraverso l'apertura della porta. Evitate di esporvi alle
radiazioni e non guardate direttamente nelle aperture.

Advarsel Unngå utsettelse for stråling, og stirr ikke inn i åpninger som er åpne,
fordi usynlig stråling kan emiteres fra portens åpning når det ikke er tilkoblet
en fiberkabel.

Aviso Dada a possibilidade de emissão de radiação invisível através do orifício


da via de acesso, quando esta não tiver nenhum cabo de fibra conectado,
deverá evitar a exposição à radiação e não deverá olhar fixamente para
orifícios que se encontrarem a descoberto.

¡Atención! Debido a que la apertura del puerto puede emitir radiación invisible
cuando no existe un cable de fibra conectado, evite mirar directamente a las
aperturas para no exponerse a la radiación.

Varning! Osynlig strålning kan avges från en portöppning utan ansluten


fiberkabel och du bör därför undvika att bli utsatt för strålning genom att inte
stirra in i oskyddade öppningar.

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Related • General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 94


Documentation
• Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 108

• Installation Instructions Warning on page 99

• Grounded Equipment Warning on page 106

Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings

Juniper Networks devices are equipped with laser transmitters, which are considered a
Class 1 Laser Product by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and are evaluated as a
Class 1 Laser Product per EN 60825-1 requirements.

Observe the following guidelines and warnings:

• General Laser Safety Guidelines on page 108


• Class 1 Laser Product Warning on page 108
• Class 1 LED Product Warning on page 109
• Laser Beam Warning on page 109

General Laser Safety Guidelines


When working around ports that support optical transceivers, observe the following
safety guidelines to prevent eye injury:

• Do not look into unterminated ports or at fibers that connect to unknown sources.

• Do not examine unterminated optical ports with optical instruments.

• Avoid direct exposure to the beam.

WARNING: Unterminated optical connectors can emit invisible laser


radiation. The lens in the human eye focuses all the laser power on the
retina, so focusing the eye directly on a laser source—even a low-power
laser—could permanently damage the eye.

Class 1 Laser Product Warning

WARNING: Class 1 laser product.

Waarschuwing Klasse-1 laser produkt.

Varoitus Luokan 1 lasertuote.

Attention Produit laser de classe I.

Warnung Laserprodukt der Klasse 1.

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Avvertenza Prodotto laser di Classe 1.

Advarsel Laserprodukt av klasse 1.

Aviso Produto laser de classe 1.

¡Atención! Producto láser Clase I.

Varning! Laserprodukt av klass 1.

Class 1 LED Product Warning

WARNING: Class 1 LED product.

Waarschuwing Klasse 1 LED-product.

Varoitus Luokan 1 valodiodituote.

Attention Alarme de produit LED Class I.

Warnung Class 1 LED-Produktwarnung.

Avvertenza Avvertenza prodotto LED di Classe 1.

Advarsel LED-produkt i klasse 1.

Aviso Produto de classe 1 com LED.

¡Atención! Aviso sobre producto LED de Clase 1.

Varning! Lysdiodprodukt av klass 1.

Laser Beam Warning

WARNING: Do not stare into the laser beam or view it directly with optical
instruments.

Waarschuwing Niet in de straal staren of hem rechtstreeks bekijken met


optische instrumenten.

Varoitus Älä katso säteeseen äläkä tarkastele sitä suoraan optisen laitteen
avulla.

Attention Ne pas fixer le faisceau des yeux, ni l'observer directement à l'aide


d'instruments optiques.

Warnung Nicht direkt in den Strahl blicken und ihn nicht direkt mit optischen
Geräten prüfen.

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Avvertenza Non fissare il raggio con gli occhi né usare strumenti ottici per
osservarlo direttamente.

Advarsel Stirr eller se ikke direkte p strlen med optiske instrumenter.

Aviso Não olhe fixamente para o raio, nem olhe para ele directamente com
instrumentos ópticos.

¡Atención! No mirar fijamente el haz ni observarlo directamente con


instrumentos ópticos.

Varning! Rikta inte blicken in mot strålen och titta inte direkt på den genom
optiska instrument.

Related • General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 94


Documentation
• Radiation from Open Port Apertures Warning on page 107

• Installation Instructions Warning on page 99

• Grounded Equipment Warning on page 106

Maintenance and Operational Safety Guidelines and Warnings

While performing the maintenance activities for devices, observe the following guidelines
and warnings:

• Battery Handling Warning on page 110


• Jewelry Removal Warning on page 111
• Lightning Activity Warning on page 113
• Operating Temperature Warning on page 113
• Product Disposal Warning on page 114

Battery Handling Warning

WARNING: Replacing a battery incorrectly might result in an explosion.


Replace a battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by
the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's
instructions.

Waarschuwing Er is ontploffingsgevaar als de batterij verkeerd vervangen


wordt. Vervang de batterij slechts met hetzelfde of een equivalent type dat
door de fabrikant aanbevolen is. Gebruikte batterijen dienen overeenkomstig
fabrieksvoorschriften weggeworpen te worden.

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Varoitus Räjähdyksen vaara, jos akku on vaihdettu väärään akkuun. Käytä


vaihtamiseen ainoastaan saman- tai vastaavantyyppistä akkua, joka on
valmistajan suosittelema. Hävitä käytetyt akut valmistajan ohjeiden mukaan.

Attention Danger d'explosion si la pile n'est pas remplacée correctement.


Ne la remplacer que par une pile de type semblable ou équivalent,
recommandée par le fabricant. Jeter les piles usagées conformément aux
instructions du fabricant.

Warnung Bei Einsetzen einer falschen Batterie besteht Explosionsgefahr.


Ersetzen Sie die Batterie nur durch den gleichen oder vom Hersteller
empfohlenen Batterietyp. Entsorgen Sie die benutzten Batterien nach den
Anweisungen des Herstellers.

Advarsel Det kan være fare for eksplosjon hvis batteriet skiftes på feil måte.
Skift kun med samme eller tilsvarende type som er anbefalt av produsenten.
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.

Aviso Existe perigo de explosão se a bateria for substituída incorrectamente.


Substitua a bateria por uma bateria igual ou de um tipo equivalente
recomendado pelo fabricante. Destrua as baterias usadas conforme as
instruções do fabricante.

¡Atención! Existe peligro de explosión si la batería se reemplaza de manera


incorrecta. Reemplazar la batería exclusivamente con el mismo tipo o el
equivalente recomendado por el fabricante. Desechar las baterías gastadas
según las instrucciones del fabricante.

Varning! Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Ersätt endast batteriet med


samma batterityp som rekommenderas av tillverkaren eller motsvarande.
Följ tillverkarens anvisningar vid kassering av använda batterier.

Jewelry Removal Warning

WARNING: Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines,


remove jewelry, including rings, necklaces, and watches. Metal objects heat
up when connected to power and ground and can cause serious burns or can
be welded to the terminals.

Waarschuwing Alvorens aan apparatuur te werken die met elektrische


leidingen is verbonden, sieraden (inclusief ringen, kettingen en horloges)
verwijderen. Metalen voorwerpen worden warm wanneer ze met stroom en
aarde zijn verbonden, en kunnen ernstige brandwonden veroorzaken of het
metalen voorwerp aan de aansluitklemmen lassen.

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Varoitus Ennen kuin työskentelet voimavirtajohtoihin kytkettyjen laitteiden


parissa, ota pois kaikki korut (sormukset, kaulakorut ja kellot mukaan lukien).
Metalliesineet kuumenevat, kun ne ovat yhteydessä sähkövirran ja maan
kanssa, ja ne voivat aiheuttaa vakavia palovammoja tai hitsata metalliesineet
kiinni liitäntänapoihin.

Attention Avant d'accéder à cet équipement connecté aux lignes électriques,


ôter tout bijou (anneaux, colliers et montres compris). Lorsqu'ils sont branchés
à l'alimentation et reliés à la terre, les objets métalliques chauffent, ce qui
peut provoquer des blessures graves ou souder l'objet métallique aux bornes.

Warnung Vor der Arbeit an Geräten, die an das Netz angeschlossen sind,
jeglichen Schmuck (einschließlich Ringe, Ketten und Uhren) abnehmen.
Metallgegenstände erhitzen sich, wenn sie an das Netz und die Erde
angeschlossen werden, und können schwere Verbrennungen verursachen
oder an die 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
di alimentazione e massa: possono causare ustioni gravi oppure il metallo
può saldarsi ai terminali.

Advarsel Fjern alle smykker (inkludert ringer, halskjeder og klokker) før du


skal arbeide på utstyr som er koblet til kraftledninger. Metallgjenstander som
er koblet til kraftledninger og jord blir svært varme og kan forårsake alvorlige
brannskader eller smelte fast til polene.

Aviso Antes de trabalhar em equipamento que esteja ligado a linhas de


corrente, retire todas as jóias que estiver a usar (incluindo anéis, fios e
relógios). Os objectos metálicos aquecerão em contacto com a corrente e
em contacto com a ligação à terra, podendo causar queimaduras graves ou
ficarem soldados aos terminais.

¡Atención! Antes de operar sobre equipos conectados a líneas de


alimentación, quitarse las joyas (incluidos anillos, collares y relojes). Los
objetos de metal se calientan cuando se conectan a la alimentación y a tierra,
lo que puede ocasionar quemaduras graves o que los objetos metálicos
queden soldados a los bornes.

Varning! Tag av alla smycken (inklusive ringar, halsband och armbandsur)


innan du arbetar på utrustning som är kopplad till kraftledningar. Metallobjekt
hettas upp när de kopplas ihop med ström och jord och kan förorsaka
allvarliga brännskador; metallobjekt kan också sammansvetsas med
kontakterna.

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Lightning Activity Warning

WARNING: Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during


periods of lightning activity.

Waarschuwing Tijdens onweer dat gepaard gaat met bliksem, dient u niet
aan het systeem te werken of kabels aan te sluiten of te ontkoppelen.

Varoitus Älä työskentele järjestelmän parissa äläkä yhdistä tai irrota


kaapeleita ukkosilmalla.

Attention Ne pas travailler sur le système ni brancher ou débrancher les


câbles pendant un orage.

Warnung Arbeiten Sie nicht am System und schließen Sie keine Kabel an
bzw. trennen Sie keine ab, wenn es gewittert.

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.

Aviso Não trabalhe no sistema ou ligue e desligue cabos durante períodos


de mau tempo (trovoada).

¡Atención! No operar el sistema ni conectar o desconectar cables durante el


transcurso de descargas eléctricas en la atmósfera.

Varning! Vid åska skall du aldrig utföra arbete på systemet eller ansluta eller
koppla loss kablar.

Operating Temperature Warning

WARNING: To prevent the device from overheating, do not operate it in an


area that exceeds the maximum recommended ambient temperature. To
prevent airflow restriction, allow at least 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° C wordt
overschreden. Om te voorkomen dat de luchtstroom wordt beperkt, dient er
minstens 15,2 cm speling rond de ventilatie-openingen te zijn.

Varoitus Ettei Juniper Networks switch-sarjan reititin ylikuumentuisi, sitä ei


saa käyttää tilassa, jonka lämpötila ylittää korkeimman suositellun
ympäristölämpötilan 40° C. Ettei ilmanvaihto estyisi, tuuletusaukkojen
ympärille on jätettävä ainakin 15,2 cm tilaa.

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Attention Pour éviter toute surchauffe des routeurs de la gamme Juniper


Networks switch, ne l'utilisez pas dans une zone où la température ambiante
est supérieure à 40° C. Pour permettre un flot d'air constant, dégagez un
espace d'au moins 15,2 cm autour des ouvertures de ventilations.

Warnung Um einen Router der switch vor Überhitzung zu schützen, darf dieser
nicht in einer Gegend betrieben werden, in der die Umgebungstemperatur
das empfohlene Maximum von 40° C überschreitet. Um Lüftungsverschluß
zu verhindern, achten Sie darauf, daß mindestens 15,2 cm lichter Raum um
die Lüftungsöffnungen herum frei bleibt.

Avvertenza Per evitare il surriscaldamento dei switch, non adoperateli in un


locale che ecceda la temperatura ambientale massima di 40° C. Per evitare
che la circolazione dell'aria sia impedita, lasciate uno spazio di almeno 15.2 cm
di fronte alle aperture delle ventole.

Advarsel Unngå overoppheting av eventuelle rutere i Juniper Networks switch


Disse skal ikke brukes på steder der den anbefalte maksimale
omgivelsestemperaturen overstiger 40° C (104° F). Sørg for at klaringen
rundt lufteåpningene er minst 15,2 cm (6 tommer) for å forhindre nedsatt
luftsirkulasjon.

Aviso Para evitar o sobreaquecimento do encaminhador Juniper Networks


switch, não utilize este equipamento numa área que exceda a temperatura
máxima recomendada de 40° C. Para evitar a restrição à circulação de ar,
deixe pelo menos um espaço de 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° C. Para impedir la
restricción de la entrada de aire, deje un espacio mínimo de 15,2 cm alrededor
de las aperturas para ventilación.

Varning! Förhindra att en Juniper Networks switch överhettas genom att inte
använda den i ett område där den maximalt rekommenderade
omgivningstemperaturen på 40° C överskrids. Förhindra att luftcirkulationen
inskränks genom att se till att det finns fritt utrymme på minst 15,2 cm omkring
ventilationsöppningarna.

Product Disposal Warning

WARNING: Disposal of this device must be handled according to all national


laws and regulations.

Waarschuwing Dit produkt dient volgens alle landelijke wetten en


voorschriften te worden afgedankt.

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Varoitus Tämän tuotteen lopullisesta hävittämisestä tulee huolehtia kaikkia


valtakunnallisia lakeja ja säännöksiä noudattaen.

Attention La mise au rebut définitive de ce produit doit être effectuée


conformément à toutes les lois et réglementations en vigueur.

Warnung Dieses Produkt muß den geltenden Gesetzen und Vorschriften


entsprechend entsorgt werden.

Avvertenza L'eliminazione finale di questo prodotto deve essere eseguita


osservando le normative italiane vigenti in materia

Advarsel Endelig disponering av dette produktet må skje i henhold til nasjonale


lover og forskrifter.

Aviso A descartagem final deste produto deverá ser efectuada de acordo


com os regulamentos e a legislação nacional.

¡Atención! El desecho final de este producto debe realizarse según todas las
leyes y regulaciones nacionales

Varning! Slutlig kassering av denna produkt bör skötas i enlighet med landets
alla lagar och föreskrifter.

Related • General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 94


Documentation
• General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 115

• AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines on page 118

• DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines

• Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 108

• Installation Instructions Warning on page 99

• Grounded Equipment Warning on page 106

General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings

WARNING: Certain ports on the device are designed for use as intrabuilding
(within-the-building) interfaces only (Type 2 or Type 4 ports as described in
GR-1089-CORE) and require isolation from the exposed outside plant (OSP)
cabling. To comply with NEBS requirements and protect against lightning
surges and commercial power disturbances, the intrabuilding ports must not
be metallically connected to interfaces that connect to the OSP or its wiring.
The intrabuilding ports on the device are suitable for connection to
intrabuilding or unexposed wiring or cabling only. The addition of primary
protectors is not sufficient protection for connecting these interfaces
metallically to OSP wiring.

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CAUTION: Before removing or installing components of a device, connect


an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to an ESD point and wrap
and fasten the other end of the strap around your bare wrist. Failure to use
an ESD grounding strap could result in damage to the device.

• Install the device in compliance with the following local, national, and international
electrical codes:

• United States—National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 70), United States


National Electrical Code.

• Other countries—International Electromechanical Commission (IEC) 60364, Part 1


through Part 7.

• Evaluated to the TN power system.

• Canada—Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1, CSA C22.1.

• Locate the emergency power-off switch for the room in which you are working so that
if an electrical accident occurs, you can quickly turn off the power.

• Make sure that grounding surfaces are cleaned and brought to a bright finish before
grounding connections are made.

• Do not work alone if potentially hazardous conditions exist anywhere in your workspace.

• Never assume that power is disconnected from a circuit. Always check the circuit before
starting to work.

• Carefully look for possible hazards in your work area, such as moist floors, ungrounded
power extension cords, and missing safety grounds.

• 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.

You can remove and replace many device components without powering off or
disconnecting power to the device, as detailed elsewhere in the hardware documentation
for this device. Never install equipment that appears to be damaged.

Related • General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 94


Documentation
• AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines on page 118

• DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines

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Action to Take After an Electrical Accident

If an electrical accident results in an injury, take the following actions in this order:

1. Use caution. Be aware of potentially hazardous conditions that could cause further
injury.

2. Disconnect power from the device.

3. If possible, send another person to get medical aid. Otherwise, assess the condition
of the victim, then call for help.

Related • General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 94


Documentation
• General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 115

• AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines on page 118

• DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines

Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage

Device components that are shipped in antistatic bags are sensitive to damage from
static electricity. Some components can be impaired by voltages as low as 30 V. You
can easily generate potentially damaging static voltages whenever you handle plastic
or foam packing material or if you move components across plastic or carpets. Observe
the following guidelines to minimize the potential for electrostatic discharge (ESD)
damage, which can cause intermittent or complete component failures:

• Always use an ESD wrist strap when you are handling components that are subject to
ESD damage, and make sure that it is in direct contact with your skin.

If a grounding strap is not available, hold the component in its antistatic bag (see
Figure 30 on page 118) in one hand and touch the exposed, bare metal of the device
with the other hand immediately before inserting the component into the device.

WARNING: For safety, periodically check the resistance value of the ESD
grounding strap. The measurement must be in the range 1 through
10 Mohms.

• When handling any component that is subject to ESD damage and that is removed
from the device, make sure the equipment end of your ESD wrist strap is attached to
the ESD point on the chassis.

If no grounding strap is available, touch the exposed, bare metal of the device to ground
yourself before handling the component.

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• Avoid contact between the component that is subject to ESD damage and your clothing.
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
antistatic bag (see Figure 30 on page 118). If you are returning a component, place it in
an antistatic bag before packing it.

Figure 30: Placing a Component into an Antistatic Bag

CAUTION
ELECTROSTATIC
SENSITIVE
DEVICES
DO NOT OPEN OR HANDLE
EXCEPT AT A
STATIC-FREE WORKSTATION

2
SFP
GE
6x 1

CAUTION: ANSI/TIA/EIA-568 cables such as Category 5e and Category 6


can get electrostatically charged. To dissipate this charge, always ground
the cables to a suitable and safe earth ground before connecting them to the
system.

Related • General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 94


Documentation

AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines

CAUTION: For devices with AC power supplies, an external surge protective


device (SPD) must be used at the AC power source.

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The following electrical safety guidelines apply to AC-powered devices:

• Note the following warnings printed on the device:

“CAUTION: THIS UNIT HAS MORE THAN ONE POWER SUPPLY CORD. DISCONNECT
ALL POWER SUPPLY CORDS BEFORE SERVICING TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK.”

“ATTENTION: CET APPAREIL COMPORTE PLUS D'UN CORDON D'ALIMENTATION.


AFIN DE PRÉVENIR LES CHOCS ÉLECTRIQUES, DÉBRANCHER TOUT CORDON
D'ALIMENTATION AVANT DE FAIRE LE DÉPANNAGE.”

• AC-powered devices are shipped with a three-wire electrical cord with a grounding-type
plug that fits only a grounding-type power outlet. Do not circumvent this safety feature.
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.

• The power cord serves as the main disconnecting device for the AC-powered device.
The socket outlet must be near the AC-powered device and be easily accessible.

• For devices that have more than one power supply connection, you must ensure that
all power connections are fully disconnected so that power to the device is completely
removed to prevent electric shock. To disconnect power, unplug all power cords (one
for each power supply).

Power Cable Warning (Japanese)

WARNING: The attached power cable is only for this product. Do not use the cable for another product.

Related • General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 94


Documentation
• General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 115

• Multiple Power Supplies Disconnection Warning on page 128

AC Power Disconnection Warning

WARNING: Before working on the device or near power supplies, unplug all
the power cords from an AC-powered device.

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Waarschuwing Voordat u aan een frame of in de nabijheid van voedingen


werkt, dient u bij wisselstroom toestellen de stekker van het netsnoer uit het
stopcontact te halen.

Varoitus Kytke irti vaihtovirtalaitteiden virtajohto, ennen kuin teet mitään


asennuspohjalle tai työskentelet virtalähteiden läheisyydessä.

Attention Avant de travailler sur un châssis ou à proximité d'une alimentation


électrique, débrancher le cordon d'alimentation des unités en courant
alternatif.

Warnung Bevor Sie an einem Chassis oder in der Nähe von Netzgeräten
arbeiten, ziehen Sie bei Wechselstromeinheiten das Netzkabel ab bzw.

Avvertenza Prima di lavorare su un telaio o intorno ad alimentatori, scollegare


il cavo di alimentazione sulle unità CA.

Advarsel Før det utføres arbeid på kabinettet eller det arbeides i nærheten
av strømforsyningsenheter, skal strømledningen trekkes ut på
vekselstrømsenheter.

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.

¡Atención! Antes de manipular el chasis de un equipo o trabajar cerca de una


fuente de alimentación, desenchufar el cable de alimentación en los equipos
de corriente alterna (CA).

Varning! Innan du arbetar med ett chassi eller nära strömförsörjningsenheter


skall du för växelströmsenheter dra ur nätsladden.

Related • General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 94


Documentation
• General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 115

• AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines on page 118

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ACX2200 DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines

The following electrical safety guidelines apply to a DC-powered router:

• A DC-powered router is equipped with a DC terminal block that is rated for the power
requirements of a maximally configured router. To supply sufficient power, terminate
the DC input wiring on a facility DC source capable of supplying at least 5 A @ –48 VDC
per input for each power supply. We recommend that the 48-VDC facility DC source
should be equipped with a circuit breaker rated at 5 A @ –48 VDC) minimum, or as
required by local code.

Incorporate an easily accessible disconnect device into the facility wiring. In the United
States and Canada, the 48 VDC facility should be equipped with a circuit breaker rated
a minimum of 125 percent of the power provisioned for the input in accordance with
the National Electrical Code in the US and the Canadian Electrical Code in Canada.

• Run two wires from the circuit breaker box to a source of 48 VDC. Use appropriate
gauge wire to handle up to 5 A

• Be sure to connect the ground wire or conduit to a solid office (earth) ground. A closed
loop ring is recommended for terminating the ground conductor at the ground stud.

• A DC-powered router that is equipped with a DC terminal block is intended only for
installation in a restricted access location. In the United States, a restricted access
area is one in accordance with Articles 110-16, 110-17, and 110-18 of the National Electrical
Code ANSI/NFPA 70.

NOTE: Primary overcurrent protection is provided by the building circuit


breaker. This breaker should protect against excess currents, short circuits,
and earth faults in accordance with NEC ANSI/NFPA70.

• Ensure that the polarity of the DC input wiring is correct. Under certain conditions,
connections with reversed polarity might trip the primary circuit breaker or damage
the equipment.

• For personal safety, connect the green and yellow wire to safety (earth) ground at both
the router and the supply side of the DC wiring.

• The marked input voltage of –48 VDC for a DC-powered router is the nominal voltage
associated with the battery circuit, and any higher voltages are only to be associated
with float voltages for the charging function.

• Because the router is a positive ground system, you must connect the positive lead to
the terminal labeled +, the negative lead to the terminal labeled –, and the earth ground
to the chassis grounding points.

Related • DC Power Copper Conductors Warning on page 122


Documentation
• DC Power Disconnection Warning on page 122

• DC Power Grounding Requirements and Warning on page 124

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• DC Power Wiring Sequence Warning on page 125

• DC Power Wiring Terminations Warning on page 126

DC Power Copper Conductors Warning

WARNING: Use copper conductors only.

Waarschuwing Gebruik alleen koperen geleiders.

Varoitus Käytä vain kuparijohtimia.

Attention Utilisez uniquement des conducteurs en cuivre.

Warnung Verwenden Sie ausschließlich Kupferleiter.

Avvertenza Usate unicamente dei conduttori di rame.

Advarsel Bruk bare kobberledninger.

Aviso Utilize apenas fios condutores de cobre.

¡Atención! Emplee sólo conductores de cobre.

Varning! Använd endast ledare av koppar.

DC Power Disconnection Warning

WARNING: 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
circuit breaker to the OFF position, and tape the device handle of the circuit
breaker in the OFF position.

Waarschuwing Voordat u een van de onderstaande procedures uitvoert,


dient u te controleren of de stroom naar het gelijkstroom circuit uitgeschakeld
is. Om u ervan te verzekeren dat alle stroom UIT is geschakeld, kiest u op het
schakelbord de stroomverbreker die het gelijkstroom circuit bedient, draait
de stroomverbreker naar de UIT positie en plakt de schakelaarhendel van de
stroomverbreker met plakband in de UIT positie vast.

Varoitus Varmista, että tasavirtapiirissä ei ole virtaa ennen seuraavien


toimenpiteiden suorittamista. Varmistaaksesi, että virta on KATKAISTU
täysin, paikanna tasavirrasta huolehtivassa kojetaulussa sijaitseva suojakytkin,
käännä suojakytkin KATKAISTU-asentoon ja teippaa suojakytkimen varsi
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Attention Avant de pratiquer l'une quelconque des procédures ci-dessous,


vérifier que le circuit en courant continu n'est plus sous tension. Pour en être
sûr, localiser le disjoncteur situé sur le panneau de service du circuit en courant
continu, placer le disjoncteur en position fermée (OFF) et, à l'aide d'un ruban
adhésif, bloquer la poignée du disjoncteur en position OFF.

Warnung Vor Ausführung der folgenden Vorgänge ist sicherzustellen, daß


die Gleichstromschaltung keinen Strom erhält. Um sicherzustellen, daß
sämtlicher Strom abgestellt ist, machen Sie auf der Schalttafel den
Unterbrecher für die Gleichstromschaltung ausfindig, stellen Sie den
Unterbrecher auf AUS, und kleben Sie den Schaltergriff des Unterbrechers
mit Klebeband in der AUS-Stellung fest.

Avvertenza Prima di svolgere una qualsiasi delle procedure seguenti, verificare


che il circuito CC non sia alimentato. Per verificare che tutta l'alimentazione
sia scollegata (OFF), individuare l'interruttore automatico sul quadro
strumenti che alimenta il circuito CC, mettere l'interruttore in posizione OFF
e fissarlo con nastro adesivo in tale posizione.

Advarsel Før noen av disse prosedyrene utføres, kontroller at strømmen er


frakoblet likestrømkretsen. Sørg for at all strøm er slått AV. Dette gjøres ved
å lokalisere strømbryteren på brytertavlen som betjener likestrømkretsen,
slå strømbryteren AV og teipe bryterhåndtaket på strømbryteren i AV-stilling.

Aviso Antes de executar um dos seguintes procedimentos, certifique-se que


desligou a fonte de alimentação de energia do circuito de corrente contínua.
Para se assegurar que toda a corrente foi DESLIGADA, localize o disjuntor no
painel que serve o circuito de corrente contínua e coloque-o na posição OFF
(Desligado), segurando nessa posição a manivela do interruptor do disjuntor
com fita isoladora.

¡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
interruptor automático en el panel que alimenta al circuito de corriente
continua, cambiar el interruptor automático a la posición de Apagado (OFF),
y sujetar con cinta la palanca del interruptor automático en posición de
Apagado (OFF).

Varning! Innan du utför någon av följande procedurer måste du kontrollera


att strömförsörjningen till likströmskretsen är bruten. Kontrollera att all
strömförsörjning är BRUTEN genom att slå AV det överspänningsskydd som
skyddar likströmskretsen och tejpa fast överspänningsskyddets omkopplare
i FRÅN-läget.

Related • General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 94


Documentation
• General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 115

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• DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines

• DC Power Grounding Requirements and Warning on page 124

• DC Power Wiring Sequence Warning on page 125

• DC Power Wiring Terminations Warning on page 126

DC Power Grounding Requirements and Warning

An insulated grounding conductor that is identical in size to the grounded and ungrounded
branch circuit supply conductors but is identifiable by green and yellow stripes is installed
as part of the branch circuit that supplies the device. The grounding conductor is a
separately derived system at the supply transformer or motor generator set.

WARNING: When you install the device, the ground connection must always
be made first and disconnected last.

Waarschuwing Bij de installatie van het toestel moet de aardverbinding altijd


het eerste worden gemaakt en het laatste worden losgemaakt.

Varoitus Laitetta asennettaessa on maahan yhdistäminen aina tehtävä


ensiksi ja maadoituksen irti kytkeminen viimeiseksi.

Attention Lors de l'installation de l'appareil, la mise à la terre doit toujours


être connectée en premier et déconnectée en dernier.

Warnung Der Erdanschluß muß bei der Installation der Einheit immer zuerst
hergestellt und zuletzt abgetrennt werden.

Avvertenza In fase di installazione dell'unità, eseguire sempre per primo il


collegamento a massa e disconnetterlo per ultimo.

Advarsel Når enheten installeres, må jordledningen alltid tilkobles først og


frakobles sist.

Aviso Ao instalar a unidade, a ligação à terra deverá ser sempre a primeira a


ser ligada, e a 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.

Related • General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 94


Documentation
• General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 115

• DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines

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• DC Power Copper Conductors Warning on page 122

• DC Power Disconnection Warning on page 122

• DC Power Wiring Sequence Warning on page 125

• DC Power Wiring Terminations Warning on page 126

DC Power Wiring Sequence Warning

WARNING: Wire the DC power supply using the appropriate lugs. When
connecting power, the proper wiring sequence is ground to ground, +RTN to
+RTN, then –48 V to –48 V. When disconnecting power, the proper wiring
sequence is –48 V to –48 V, +RTN to +RTN, then ground to ground. Note
that the ground wire must always be connected first and disconnected last.

Waarschuwing De juiste bedradingsvolgorde verbonden is aarde naar aarde,


+RTN naar +RTN, en –48 V naar – 48 V. De juiste bedradingsvolgorde
losgemaakt is en –48 naar –48 V, +RTN naar +RTN, aarde naar aarde.

Varoitus Oikea yhdistettava kytkentajarjestys on maajohto maajohtoon,


+RTN varten +RTN, –48 V varten – 48 V. Oikea irrotettava kytkentajarjestys
on –48 V varten – 48 V, +RTN varten +RTN, maajohto maajohtoon.

Attention Câblez l'approvisionnement d'alimentation CC En utilisant les


crochets appropriés à l'extrémité de câblage. En reliant la puissance, l'ordre
approprié de câblage est rectifié pour rectifier, +RTN à +RTN, puis –48 V à
–48 V. En débranchant la puissance, l'ordre approprié de câblage est –48 V
à –48 V, +RTN à +RTN, a alors rectifié pour rectifier. Notez que le fil de masse
devrait toujours être relié d'abord et débranché pour la dernière fois. Notez
que le fil de masse devrait toujours être relié d'abord et débranché pour la
dernière fois.

Warnung Die Stromzufuhr ist nur mit geeigneten Ringösen an das DC Netzteil
anzuschliessen. Die richtige Anschlusssequenz ist: Erdanschluss zu
Erdanschluss, +RTN zu +RTN und dann -48V zu -48V. Die richtige Sequenz
zum Abtrennen der Stromversorgung ist -48V zu -48V, +RTN zu +RTN und
dann Erdanschluss zu Erdanschluss. Es ist zu beachten dass der Erdanschluss
immer zuerst angeschlossen und als letztes abgetrennt wird.

Avvertenza Mostra la morsettiera dell alimentatore CC. Cablare l'alimentatore


CC usando i connettori adatti all'estremità del cablaggio, come illustrato. La
corretta sequenza di cablaggio è da massa a massa, da positivo a positivo
(da linea ad L) e da negativo a negativo (da neutro a N). Tenere presente che
il filo di massa deve sempre venire collegato per primo e scollegato per ultimo.

Advarsel Riktig tilkoples tilkoplingssekvens er jord til jord, +RTN til +RTN,
–48 V til – 48 V. Riktig frakoples tilkoplingssekvens er –48 V til – 48 V, +RTN
til +RTN, jord til jord.

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Aviso Ate con alambre la fuente de potencia cc Usando los terminales


apropiados en el extremo del cableado. Al conectar potencia, la secuencia
apropiada del cableado se muele para moler, +RTN a +RTN, entonces –48 V
a –48 V. Al desconectar potencia, la secuencia apropiada del cableado es
–48 V a –48 V, +RTN a +RTN, entonces molió para moler. Observe que el
alambre de tierra se debe conectar siempre primero y desconectar por último.
Observe que el alambre de tierra se debe conectar siempre primero y
desconectar por último.

¡Atención! Wire a fonte de alimentação de DC Usando os talões apropriados


na extremidade da fiação. Ao conectar a potência, a seqüência apropriada
da fiação é moída para moer, +RTN a +RTN, então –48 V a –48 V. Ao
desconectar a potência, a seqüência apropriada da fiação é –48 V a –48 V,
+RTN a +RTN, moeu então para moer. Anote que o fio à terra deve sempre
ser conectado primeiramente e desconectado por último. Anote que o fio à
terra deve sempre ser conectado primeiramente e desconectado por último.

Varning! Korrekt kopplingssekvens ar jord till jord, +RTN till +RTN, –48 V till
–48 V. Korrekt kopplas kopplingssekvens ar –48 V till –48 V, +RTN till +RTN,
jord till jord.

Related • General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 94


Documentation
• General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 115

• DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines

• DC Power Disconnection Warning on page 122

• DC Power Grounding Requirements and Warning on page 124

• DC Power Wiring Terminations Warning on page 126

DC Power Wiring Terminations Warning

WARNING: When stranded wiring is required, use approved wiring


terminations, such as closed-loop or spade-type with upturned lugs. These
terminations must be the appropriate size for the wires and must clamp both
the insulation and conductor.

Waarschuwing Wanneer geslagen bedrading vereist is, dient u bedrading te


gebruiken die voorzien is van goedgekeurde aansluitingspunten, zoals het
gesloten-lus type of het grijperschop type waarbij de aansluitpunten omhoog
wijzen. Deze aansluitpunten dienen de juiste maat voor de draden te hebben
en dienen zowel de isolatie als de geleider vast te klemmen.

Varoitus Jos säikeellinen johdin on tarpeen, käytä hyväksyttyä johdinliitäntää,


esimerkiksi suljettua silmukkaa tai kourumaista liitäntää, jossa on ylöspäin

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käännetyt kiinnityskorvat. Tällaisten liitäntöjen tulee olla kooltaan johtimiin


sopivia ja niiden tulee puristaa yhteen sekä eristeen että johdinosan.

Attention Quand des fils torsadés sont nécessaires, utiliser des douilles
terminales homologuées telles que celles à circuit fermé ou du type à plage
ouverte avec cosses rebroussées. Ces douilles terminales doivent être de la
taille qui convient aux fils et doivent être refermées sur la gaine isolante et
sur le conducteur.

Warnung Wenn Litzenverdrahtung erforderlich ist, sind zugelassene


Verdrahtungsabschlüsse, z.B. für einen geschlossenen Regelkreis oder
gabelförmig, mit nach oben gerichteten Kabelschuhen zu verwenden. Diese
Abschlüsse sollten die angemessene Größe für die Drähte haben und sowohl
die Isolierung als auch den Leiter festklemmen.

Avvertenza Quando occorre usare trecce, usare connettori omologati, come


quelli a occhiello o a forcella con linguette rivolte verso l'alto. I connettori
devono avere la misura adatta per il cablaggio e devono serrare sia l'isolante
che il conduttore.

Advarsel Hvis det er nødvendig med flertrådede ledninger, brukes godkjente


ledningsavslutninger, som for eksempel lukket sløyfe eller spadetype med
oppoverbøyde kabelsko. Disse avslutningene skal ha riktig størrelse i forhold
til ledningene, og skal klemme sammen både isolasjonen og lederen.

Aviso Quando forem requeridas montagens de instalação eléctrica de cabo


torcido, use terminações de cabo aprovadas, tais como, terminações de cabo
em circuito fechado e planas com terminais de orelha voltados para cima.
Estas terminações de cabo deverão ser do tamanho apropriado para os
respectivos cabos, e deverão prender simultaneamente o isolamento e o fio
condutor.

¡Atención! Cuando se necesite hilo trenzado, utilizar terminales para cables


homologados, tales como las de tipo "bucle cerrado" o "espada", con las
lengüetas de conexión vueltas hacia arriba. Estos terminales deberán ser del
tamaño apropiado para los cables que se utilicen, y tendrán que sujetar tanto
el aislante como el conductor.

Varning! När flertrådiga ledningar krävs måste godkända ledningskontakter


användas, t.ex. kabelsko av sluten eller öppen typ med uppåtvänd tapp.
Storleken på dessa kontakter måste vara avpassad till ledningarna och måste
kunna hålla både isoleringen och ledaren fastklämda.

Related • General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 94


Documentation
• General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 115

• DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines

• DC Power Disconnection Warning on page 122

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• DC Power Grounding Requirements and Warning on page 124

• DC Power Wiring Sequence Warning on page 125

Midplane Energy Hazard Warning

WARNING: High levels of electrical energy are distributed across the midplane.
Be careful not to contact the midplane connectors, or any component
connected to the midplane, with any metallic object while servicing
components.

Multiple Power Supplies Disconnection Warning

WARNING: The network device has more than one power supply connection.
All connections must be removed completely to remove power from the unit
completely.

Waarschuwing Deze eenheid heeft meer dan één stroomtoevoerverbinding;


alle verbindingen moeten volledig worden verwijderd om de stroom van deze
eenheid volledig te verwijderen.

Varoitus Tässä laitteessa on useampia virtalähdekytkentöjä. Kaikki kytkennät


on irrotettava kokonaan, jotta virta poistettaisiin täysin laitteesta.

Attention Cette unité est équipée de plusieurs raccordements d'alimentation.


Pour supprimer tout courant électrique de l'unité, tous les cordons
d'alimentation doivent être débranchés.

Warnung Diese Einheit verfügt über mehr als einen Stromanschluß; um Strom
gänzlich von der Einheit fernzuhalten, müssen alle Stromzufuhren abgetrennt
sein.

Avvertenza Questa unità ha più di una connessione per alimentatore elettrico;


tutte le connessioni devono essere completamente rimosse per togliere
l'elettricità dall'unità.

Advarsel Denne enheten har mer enn én strømtilkobling. Alle tilkoblinger må


kobles helt fra for å eliminere strøm fra enheten.

Aviso Este dispositivo possui mais do que uma conexão de fonte de


alimentação de energia; para poder remover a fonte de alimentação de
energia, deverão ser desconectadas todas as conexões existentes.

¡Atención! Esta unidad tiene más de una conexión de suministros de


alimentación; para eliminar la alimentación por completo, deben
desconectarse completamente todas las conexiones.

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Varning! Denna enhet har mer än en strömförsörjningsanslutning; alla


anslutningar måste vara helt avlägsnade innan strömtillförseln till enheten
är fullständigt bruten.

Related • General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 94


Documentation
• General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 115

• AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines on page 118

• DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines

TN Power Warning

WARNING: The device is designed to work with a TN power system.

Waarschuwing Het apparaat is ontworpen om te functioneren met TN


energiesystemen.

Varoitus Koje on suunniteltu toimimaan TN-sähkövoimajärjestelmien


yhteydessä.

Attention Ce dispositif a été conçu pour fonctionner avec des systèmes


d'alimentation TN.

Warnung Das Gerät ist für die Verwendung mit TN-Stromsystemen ausgelegt.

Avvertenza Il dispositivo è stato progettato per l'uso con sistemi di


alimentazione TN.

Advarsel Utstyret er utfomet til bruk med TN-strømsystemer.

Aviso O dispositivo foi criado para operar com sistemas de corrente TN.

¡Atención! El equipo está diseñado para trabajar con sistemas de


alimentación tipo TN.

Varning! Enheten är konstruerad för användning tillsammans med


elkraftssystem av TN-typ.

Related • General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 94


Documentation
• General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 115

• Grounded Equipment Warning on page 106

• Multiple Power Supplies Disconnection Warning on page 128

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Agency Approvals for ACX2200 Routers

ACX2200 routers complies with the following standards:

• Safety

• CAN/CSA-22.2 No. 60950-1 (2007), Safety of Information Technology Equipment

• UL 60950-1 Information Technology Equipment - Safety - Part 1: General


Requirements

• EN 60950-1 European Norm, Safety of Information Technology Equipment

• IEC 60950-1 Information Technology Equipment - Safety - Part 1: General


Requirements (with country deviations)

• EN 60825-1 Safety of Laser Products - Part 1: Equipment Classification, Requirements


and User's Guide

• EMC

• EN 300 386 V1.3.3 Telecom Network Equipment - EMC Requirements

• EMI

• FCC Part 15 Class A USA Radiated Emissions

• EN 55022 Class A European Radiated Emissions

• VCCI Class A Japanese Radiated Emissions

• BSMI CNS 13438 and NCC C6357 Taiwan Radiated Emissions

• Immunity

• EN 55024 Information Technology Equipment Immunity Characteristics

• EN-61000-3-2 Power Line Harmonics

• EN-61000-3-3 Power Line Voltage Fluctuations

• EN-61000-4-2 ESD

• EN-61000-4-3 Radiated Immunity

• EN-61000-4-4 EFT

• EN-61000-4-5 Surge

• EN-61000-4-6 Conducted Disturbances Immunity

• EN-61000-4-11 Voltage Dips and Sags

• ETSI

• ETSI EN-300 019: Environmental Conditions & Environmental Tests for


Telecommunications Equipment

• ETSI EN 300 019-2-1 (2000) – Storage

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• ETSI EN 300 019-2-2 (1999) – Transportation

• ETSI EN 300 019-2-3 (2003) – Stationary Use at Weather-protected Locations

• ETSI EN 300 019-2-4 (2003) – Stationary Use at Non-Weather-protected Locations

• ETS 300753 (1997) – Acoustic noise emitted by telecommunications equipment

• GR-3108-CORE Issue 2, December 2008 – Generic Requirements for Network


Equipment in the Outside Plant (OSP)

The router is designed to comply with the following standards:

• GR-63-Core: NEBS, Physical Protection

• GR-1089-Core: EMC and Electrical Safety for Network Telecommunications Equipment

• SR-3580 NEBS Criteria Levels (Level 3 Compliance)

Related • Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for ACX2200 Routers on page 131
Documentation
• Compliance Statements for NEBS for ACX2200 Routers on page 131

• Compliance Statements for Acoustic Noise for ACX2200 Routers on page 133

• Compliance Statements for Environmental Requirements on page 133

Compliance Statements for NEBS for ACX2200 Routers

• The equipment is suitable for installation as part of the Common Bonding Network
(CBN).

• The equipment is suitable for installation in locations where the National Electrical
Code (NEC) applies.

• The battery return connection is to be treated as an isolated DC return (i.e. DC-I), as


defined in GR-1089-CORE.

Related • Agency Approvals for ACX2200 Routers on page 130


Documentation
• Compliance Statements for Environmental Requirements on page 133

Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for ACX2200 Routers

• Canada on page 132


• European Community on page 132
• Israel on page 132
• Japan on page 132
• United States on page 132

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Canada
CAN ICES-3 (A)/NMB-3(A)

European Community
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product might cause radio
interference in which case the user might be required to take adequate measures.

Israel

Translation from Hebrew—Warning: This product is Class A. In residential environments,


the product may cause radio interference, and in such a situation, the user may be required
to take adequate measures.

Japan

The preceding translates as follows:

This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for
Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this product is used near
a radio or television receiver in a domestic environment, it might cause radio interference.
Install and use the equipment according to the instruction manual. VCCI-A.

United States
The hardware equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in
a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual,
might cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment
in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own expense.

Related • Agency Approvals for ACX2200 Routers on page 130


Documentation
• Compliance Statements for NEBS for ACX2200 Routers on page 131

• Compliance Statements for Acoustic Noise for ACX2200 Routers on page 133

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• Compliance Statements for Environmental Requirements on page 133

Compliance Statements for Environmental Requirements

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.

Compliance Statements for Acoustic Noise for ACX2200 Routers

• The emitted sound pressure is 70 dB(A) or less as per EN ISO 7779.

• Maschinenlärminformations-Verordnung - 3. GPSGV, der höchste Schalldruckpegel


beträgt 70 dB(A) oder weniger gemäss EN ISO 7779

Related • Compliance Statements for NEBS for ACX2200 Routers on page 131
Documentation
• Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for ACX2200 Routers on page 131

• Compliance Statements for Environmental Requirements on page 133

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