Juniper MX10 Hardware Guide

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MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Universal
Roung Plaorms Hardware Guide
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Table of Contents
About This Guide | ix
1
Overview
System Overview | 2
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Router Overview | 2
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Router Models | 6
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Hardware Components and CLI Terminology | 7
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Chassis | 9
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Chassis Descripon | 9
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Baseboard Descripon | 13
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Cable Management Bracket Descripon | 14
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Front Panel Descripon | 15
Alarm LEDs on the MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Front Panel | 18
Component LEDs on the MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Front Panel | 18
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Power System | 20
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Power System Descripon | 20
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Power Supply LED | 24
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers AC Power Specicaons | 25
Power Consumpon for an AC-Powered MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Router | 26
AC Power Circuit Breaker Requirements for the MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Router | 28
AC Power Cord Specicaons for MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers | 28
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers DC Power Specicaons | 30
Power Consumpon for a DC-Powered MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Router | 30
DC Power Circuit Breaker Requirements for the MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers | 32
DC Power Source Cabling for MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers | 33
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DC Power Cable Specicaons for MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers | 33
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Host Subsystem | 35
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Roung Engine Descripon | 35
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Roung Engine LED | 35
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Interface Modules | 36
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Modular Interface Card Descripon | 36
MICs Supported by MX Series Routers | 39
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Port and Interface Numbering | 53
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Modular Interface Card LEDs | 57
2
Site Planning, Preparaon, and Specicaons
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Site Preparaon Checklist | 59
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Site Guidelines and Requirements | 61
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers Physical Specicaons | 61
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Router Environmental Specicaons | 62
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Router Grounding Specicaons | 64
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Rack Requirements | 66
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers Clearance Requirements for Airow and Hardware
Maintenance | 69
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers Cabinet Requirements and Specicaons | 69
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Network Cable and Transceiver Planning | 72
Determining Transceiver Support and Specicaons for M Series and T Series Routers | 72
Fiber-Opc Cable Signal Loss, Aenuaon, and Dispersion | 73
Calculang Power Budget and Power Margin for Fiber-Opc Cables | 74
How to Calculate Power Budget for Fiber-Opc Cables | 75
How to Calculate Power Margin for Fiber-Opc Cables | 75
Roung Engine Interface Cable Specicaons for MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers | 77
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Management, and Console Port Specicaons and
Pinouts | 78
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RJ-45 Connector Pinouts for the AUX and CONSOLE Ports on MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80
Routers | 78
RJ-45 Connector Pinouts for the ETHERNET Port on MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers | 79
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Inial Installaon and Conguraon
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Installaon Summary | 82
Unpacking and Mounng the MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 | 83
Tools and Parts Required to Unpack MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers | 83
Unpacking MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers | 83
Verifying the MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers Parts Received | 84
Installing the MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Cable Management Bracket | 86
Moving the Mounng Brackets for Center-Mounng MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers | 87
Tools Required to Install MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Chassis in the Rack | 90
Installing MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Chassis in the Rack | 90
Connecng the MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers to Power | 93
Tools and Parts Required for MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Router Grounding and Power
Connecons | 94
Grounding MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers | 95
Connecng Power to an AC-Powered MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Router | 96
Powering On an AC-Powered MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Router | 96
Connecng Power to a DC-Powered MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Router | 98
Powering On a DC-Powered MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Router | 100
Powering O MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers | 102
Connecng MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers to Management Devices | 102
Connecng the Router to a Network for Out-of-Band Management | 103
Connecng the Router to a Management Console or Auxiliary Device | 103
Inially Conguring MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers | 106
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Maintaining Components
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Maintaining MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Components | 112
Tools and Parts Required to Maintain MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers | 112
Roune Maintenance Procedures for MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers | 112
Maintaining the MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Roung Engine | 113
Maintaining the MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Air Filter | 114
Maintaining the MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Air Filter | 114
Replacing an MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Air Filter | 116
Removing an MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Air Filter | 116
Installing an MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Air Filter | 117
Maintaining the MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Fan Tray | 119
Maintaining the MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Fan Tray | 119
Replacing an MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Fan Tray | 120
Removing an MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Fan Tray | 121
Installing an MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Fan Tray | 122
Maintaining the MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 MICs and Transceivers | 123
Maintaining the MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 MICs | 123
Replacing an MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 MIC | 124
Removing an MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 MIC | 124
Installing an MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 MIC | 127
Installing an MX10, MX40, MX80, and MX104 Dual-Wide MIC | 129
Replacing an MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 SFP or XFP Transceiver | 132
Removing an MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Transceiver | 132
Installing an MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Transceiver | 133
Maintaining Cables That Connect to MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 MICs | 134
Maintaining the MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Power Supplies and Cables | 135
Maintaining the MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Power Supplies | 136
Replacing an MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 AC Power Supply | 137
Removing an MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 AC Power Supply | 137
Installing an MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 AC Power Supply | 139
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Replacing an MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 AC Power Supply Cord | 140
Disconnecng an MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 AC Power Supply Cord | 140
Connecng an MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 AC Power Supply Cord | 141
Replacing an MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 DC Power Supply | 141
Removing an MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 DC Power Supply | 141
Installing an MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 DC Power Supply | 144
Replacing an MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 DC Power Supply Cable | 147
Disconnecng an MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 DC Power Supply Cable | 147
Connecng an MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 DC Power Supply Cable | 147
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Troubleshoong Hardware
Troubleshoong the MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 | 152
Troubleshoong Resources for MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers | 152
Troubleshoong the MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Fan Tray | 154
Troubleshoong the MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 MICs | 156
Troubleshoong the MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Power Supplies | 157
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Contacng Customer Support and Returning the Chassis or Components
Contacng Customer Support and Returning the Chassis or Components | 161
How to Return a Hardware Component to Juniper Networks, Inc. | 161
Displaying MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Components and Serial Numbers | 162
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Chassis Serial Number Label | 163
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Fan Tray Serial Number Label | 164
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 MIC Serial Number Label | 165
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Power Supply Serial Number Label | 167
Contact Customer Support to Obtain Return Material Authorizaon | 167
Guidelines for Packing Hardware Components for Shipment | 168
Packing MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers for Shipment | 168
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Safety and Compliance Informaon
Denion of Safety Warning Levels | 172
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General Safety Guidelines for Juniper Networks Devices | 174
General Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices | 175
Prevenng Electrostac Discharge Damage to an MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80
Router | 178
Fire Safety Requirements for Juniper Networks Devices | 180
MX5, MX10, MX40 and MX80 Chassis Liing Guidelines | 181
Installaon Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices | 182
General Laser Safety Guidelines for Juniper Networks Devices | 188
Laser Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices | 189
Maintenance and Operaonal Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices | 192
In Case of an Electrical Accident | 198
General Electrical Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices | 198
General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Electrical Codes for Juniper Networks Devices | 203
AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings for MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80
Routers | 204
DC Power Electrical Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices | 205
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines | 209
Site Electrical Wiring Guidelines for MX Series Routers | 210
Agency Approvals and Compliance Statements | 211
Agency Approvals for MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers | 212
Compliance Statements for NEBS for MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers | 213
Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers | 214
Compliance Statements for Environmental Requirements | 215
Compliance Statements for Acousc Noise for MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers | 215
Statements of Volality for Juniper Network Devices | 216
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About This Guide
Use this guide to install hardware and perform inial soware conguraon, roune maintenance, and
troubleshoong for the MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Universal Roung Plaorms. Aer compleng
the installaon and basic conguraon procedures covered in this guide, refer to the Junos OS
documentaon for informaon about further soware conguraon.
RELATED DOCUMENTATION
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Quick Start
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1
CHAPTER
Overview
System Overview | 2
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Chassis | 9
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Power System | 20
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Host Subsystem | 35
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Interface Modules | 36
System Overview
IN THIS SECTION
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Router Overview | 2
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Router Models | 6
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Hardware Components and CLI Terminology | 7
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Router Overview
IN THIS SECTION
Benets of the MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Router | 2
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Hardware Overview | 3
The Juniper Networks MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Universal Roung Plaorms are Ethernet-
opmized edge routers that provide both switching and carrier-class Ethernet roung. The MX5, MX10,
MX40, and MX80 routers run Junos operang system (Junos OS), enabling a wide range of business and
residenal applicaons and services, including high-speed transport and virtual private network (VPN)
services, next-generaon broadband mulplay services, and high-volume Internet data center
internetworking. Each router provides full duplex,
high-density Ethernet
interfaces and high- capacity
switching throughput and uses the Junos Trio chipset for increased scalability of L2/L3 packet
forwarding, buering, and queuing.
Benets of the MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Router
System CapacityThe MX80, MX40, MX10, and MX5 routers are soware upgradeable from 20
Gbps to 80 Gbps. These plaorms have up to four Modular Interface Card (MIC) slots and two xed
10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces for connecng to the network.
Always-on infrastructure base—MX Series routers ensure network and service availability with a
broad set of mullayered physical, logical, and protocol-level resiliency aspects. Junos OS Virtual
Chassis technology on MX Series routers supports chassis-level redundancy and enables you to
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manage two routers as a single element. Mulchassis link aggregaon group (MC-LAG)
implementaon supports stateful chassis, card, and port redundancy.
Applicaon-Aware Networking—On MX Series routers you can use deep packet inspecon to detect
applicaons, and by using the user-dened policies, you can determine trac treatment for each
applicaon. This feature enables highly customized and dierenated services at scale.
Programmable ChipsetThe chipset implemented in the MX Series routers has a programmable
forwarding data structure that allows fast microcode changes in the hardware itself, and a
programmable lookup engine that allows inline service processing. the chip’s programmable QoS
engine supports coarse and ne-grained queuing to address the requirements of core, edge, and
aggregaon use cases.
Junos Connuity and Unied In-Service Soware Upgrade (Unied ISSU)With the Junos
connuity plug-in package, you can perform a smooth upgrade when new hardware is installed in
your MX Series router.
Unied in-service soware upgrade (unied ISSU) enables soware upgrades and changes without
disrupng network trac.
Junos Telemetry Interface—Using the Junos telemetry interface data, you can stream component-
level data to monitor, analyze, and enhance the performance of the network. Analycs derived from
this streaming telemetry can idenfy current and trending congeson, resource ulizaon, trac
volume, and buer occupancy.
Integrated Hardware-Based TimingYou do not need to use external clocks because MX Series
routers support highly scalable and reliable hardware-based ming, including Synchronous Ethernet
for frequency, and the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) for frequency and phase synchronizaon.
Synchronous Ethernet and PTP can be combined in a hybrid mode to achieve a high level of
frequency (10 ppb) and phase (<1.5 uS) accuracy.
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Hardware Overview
The routers each contain a built-in Roung Engine and one Packet Forwarding Engine. The Packet
Forwarding Engine has two “pseudo” Flexible PIC Concentrators (FPC 0 and FPC1). Because there is no
switching fabric, the single Packet Forwarding Engine takes care of both ingress and egress packet
forwarding.
The routers are compact and two rack units (U) tall. Several routers can be stacked in a single oor-to-
ceiling rack for increased port density per unit of oor space.
For scalable conguraon opons you can install a variety of Modular Interface Cards (MICs) in the two
front slots of the router, and the oponal
Mulservices MIC
can be installed in the rear slot. Soware
licenses allow you to upgrade from one router to another without a hardware upgrade. The ports are
restricted based on the router’s associated license as follows:
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MX5 router: Allows usage of the MIC slot labeled 1/MIC 0, which comes prepopulated with the
Gigabit Ethernet MIC with SFP
.
Figure 1: MX5 Router
MX10 router: Allows usage of the MIC slot labeled 1/MIC 0, which comes prepopulated with the
Gigabit Ethernet MIC with SFP
and the second MIC slot labeled 1/MIC 1.
Figure 2: MX10 Router
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MX40 router: Allows usage of the front MIC slots and ports 0 and 1 of the built-in 10-Gigabit
Ethernet MIC (labeled 0/MIC 0).
Figure 3: MX40 Router
MX80 router: Allows usage of all MIC slots (front and back) and all four ports of the built-in 10-
Gigabit Ethernet MIC (labeled 0/MIC 0).
Figure 4: MX80 Router
A xed version of the MX80 router (model number: MX80-48T) has 48 xed 10/100/1000Base-T RJ45
ports in place of the MIC slots.
For a list of MICs supported on the MX5, MX10, MX40, and modular MX80 routers, see "MICs
Supported by MX Series Routers" on page 39 in the
MX Series Interface Module Reference
.
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MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Router Models
"MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers Physical Specicaons" on page 61
The MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 routers are available in dierent models. The tables below list the
various MX5, MX10, MX40 and MX80 router models available and provide a brief descripon of each
base units.
Table 1 on page 6 lists the dierent MX5 router models available.
Table 1: MX5 Router Models
Model Number Descripon
MX5-T-DC DC chassis
MX5-T-AC AC chassis
Table 2 on page 6 lists the dierent MX10 router models available.
Table 2: MX10 Router Models
Model Number Descripon
MX10-T-DC DC chassis
MX10-T-AC AC chassis
Table 3 on page 6 lists the dierent MX40 router models available.
Table 3: MX40 Router Models
Model Number Descripon
MX40-T-DC DC chassis
MX40-T-AC AC chassis
Table 4 on page 7 lists the dierent MX80 router models available.
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Table 4: MX80 Router Models
Model Number Descripon
MX80-AC MX80 AC chassis
MX80-DC MX80 DC chassis
MX80-T-AC MX80 AC chassis with ming support
MX80-T-DC MX80 DC chassis with ming support
MX80-P-AC MX80 AC chassis with PTP (IEEE 1588v2) support
MX80-P-DC MX80 DC chassis with PTP (IEEE 1588v2) support
MX80-48T-AC MX80 xed 48 GE port AC chassis
MX80-48T-DC MX80 xed 48 GE port DC chassis
MX80-T-48T-AC MX80 xed 48 GE port AC chassis with ming support
MX80-T-48T-DC MX80 xed 48 GE port DC chassis with ming support
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Hardware Components and CLI
Terminology
The MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 routers support the components in Table 5 on page 8, listed in
alphabec order.
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Table 5: MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers Hardware Components and CLI Terminology
Component Hardware Model
Number
CLI Name Descripon
Chassis N/A MX5
MX10
MX40
MX80
MX80–P
MX80–T
MX80–48T
"MX5, MX10, MX40, and
MX80 Chassis Descripon" on
page 9
Cooling system, including fan trays and air lters MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80
Cooling System Descripon
Air lter kit FLTR-KIT-MX80 N/A
Fan tray FANTRAY-MX80 Fan Tray
Power system components "MX5, MX10, MX40, and
MX80 Power System
Descripon" on page 20
Power blank cover PWR-BLANK-MX80 N/A
Power supply AC: PWR-MX80-AC
DC: PWR-MX80-DC
PEM
MIC See
MX Series Interface Module Reference
."MX5, MX10, MX40, and
MX80 Modular Interface Card
Descripon" on page 36
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Table 5: MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routers Hardware Components and CLI Terminology
(Connued)
Component Hardware Model
Number
CLI Name Descripon
MPC N/A (built-in) FPC "MX5, MX10, MX40, and
MX80 Modular Interface Card
Descripon" on page 36
Roung Engine N/A (built-in) Routing Engine "MX5, MX10, MX40, and
MX80 Roung Engine
Descripon" on page 35
Transceiver See
MX Series Interface
Module Reference
.
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MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Chassis
IN THIS SECTION
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Chassis Descripon | 9
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Baseboard Descripon | 13
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Cable Management Bracket Descripon | 14
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Front Panel Descripon | 15
Alarm LEDs on the MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Front Panel | 18
Component LEDs on the MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Front Panel | 18
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Chassis Descripon
The router chassis is a rigid sheet metal structure that houses all the other router components (see
Figure 5 on page 10, Figure 6 on page 10, Figure 7 on page 11, Figure 8 on page 11, Figure 9 on
9
page 12, and Figure 10 on page 12). The chassis measures 3.5 in. (8.9 cm) high, 17.5 in. (44.5 cm)
wide, and 23.46 in. (59.6 cm) deep. The chassis installs in standard 600-mm deep (or larger) enclosed
cabinets, 19-in. equipment racks, or telco open-frame racks.
Figure 5: Front View of the MX5 Router
Figure 6: Front View of the MX10 Router
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Figure 7: Front View of the MX40 Router
Figure 8: Front View of the MX80 Router (Fixed Chassis)
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Juniper MX10 Hardware Guide

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