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MX480 Universal Routing Platform
Hardware Guide
Published
2019-12-03
Juniper Networks, Inc.
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MX480 Universal Routing Platform Hardware Guide
Copyright © 2019 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Table of Contents
About the Documentation | xvii
Documentation and Release Notes | xvii
Using the Examples in This Manual | xvii
Merging a Full Example | xviii
Merging a Snippet | xix
Documentation Conventions | xix
Documentation Feedback | xxii
Requesting Technical Support | xxii
Self-Help Online Tools and Resources | xxiii
Creating a Service Request with JTAC | xxiii
Overview
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MX480 Router Description | 27
Benefits of the MX480 Router | 27
MX480 Hardware Overview | 28
MX480 Chassis | 30
MX480 Chassis Description | 30
MX480 Component Redundancy | 32
MX480 Router Hardware and CLI Terminology Mapping | 33
MX480 Craft Interface Description | 36
Alarm Relay Contacts on the MX480 Craft Interface | 37
Alarm LEDs and Alarm Cutoff/Lamp Test Button on the MX480 Craft Interface | 37
MX480 Component LEDs on the Craft Interface | 38
Host Subsystem LEDs on the MX480 Craft Interface | 38
Power Supply LEDs on the MX480 Craft Interface | 39
DPC and MPC LEDs on the MX480 Craft Interface | 39
FPC LEDs on the MX480 Craft Interface | 40
SCB LEDs on the MX480 Craft Interface | 40
Fan LEDs on the MX480 Craft Interface | 41
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MX480 Cable Management Brackets | 41
MX480 Cooling System | 43
MX480 Cooling System Description | 43
MX480 Fan LED | 45
MX480 Power System Description | 45
MX480 AC Power System | 46
MX480 AC Power Supply Description | 46
AC Power Supply Configurations | 48
MX480 AC Power Supply LEDs | 48
AC Electrical Specifications for the MX480 Router | 49
AC Power Circuit Breaker Requirements for the MX480 Router | 51
AC Power Cord Specifications for the MX480 Router | 51
Outstanding Issues with the MX480 Router | 54
Errata with the MX480 Router Documentation | 55
MX480 DC Power System | 56
MX480 DC Power Supply Description | 56
DC Power Supply Configurations | 57
MX480 DC Power Supply LEDs | 58
DC Power Supply Electrical Specifications for the MX480 Router | 58
DC Power Circuit Breaker Requirements for the MX480 Router | 60
DC Power Source Cabling for the MX480 Router | 60
DC Power Cable Specifications for the MX480 Router | 62
MX480 Host Subsystem | 63
MX480 Host Subsystem Description | 63
MX480 Host Subsystem LEDs | 64
MX480 Midplane Description | 64
MX480 Routing Engine Description | 65
Routing Engine Components | 67
Routing Engine Interface Ports | 67
Routing Engine Boot Sequence | 68
MX480 Routing Engine LEDs | 68
Routing Engine LEDs (RE-S-X6-64G) | 70
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RE-S-1800 Routing Engine Description | 71
RE-S-1800 Routing Engine Components | 71
RE-S-1800 Routing Engine LEDs | 72
RE-S-1800 Routing Engine Boot Sequence | 73
RE-S-1800 Routing Engine LEDs | 73
RE-S-X6-64G Routing Engine Description | 74
RE-S-X6-64G Routing Engine Components | 75
RE-S-X6-64G Routing Engine Boot Sequence | 76
RE-S-X6-64G Routing Engine LEDs | 76
RE-S-X6-128G Routing Engine Description | 78
RE-S-X6-128G Routing Engine Components | 78
RE-S-X6-128G Routing Engine LEDs | 79
RE-S-X6-128G Routing Engine Boot Sequence | 81
Routing Engine Specifications | 81
Supported Routing Engines by Router | 89
M7i Routing Engines | 90
M10i Routing Engines | 90
M40e Routing Engines | 91
M120 Routing Engines | 91
M320 Routing Engines | 92
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Routing Engine | 93
MX104 Routing Engines | 93
MX204 Routing Engine | 94
MX240 Routing Engines | 94
MX480 Routing Engines | 95
MX960 Routing Engines | 97
MX2008 Routing Engines | 98
MX2010 Routing Engines | 98
MX2020 Supported Routing Engines | 99
MX10003 Routing Engines | 100
MX10008 Routing Engines | 100
PTX1000 Routing Engines | 101
PTX3000 Routing Engines | 101
PTX5000 Routing Engines | 102
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PTX10008 and PTX10016 Routing Engines | 103
T320 Routing Engines | 103
T640 Routing Engines | 104
T1600 Routing Engines | 105
T4000 Routing Engines | 106
TX Matrix Routing Engines | 107
TX Matrix Plus Routing Engines | 108
TX Matrix Plus (with 3D SIBs) Routing Engines | 108
MX480 Interface Modules—DPCs | 109
MX480 Dense Port Concentrator (DPC) Description | 109
DPC Components | 111
MX480 DPC Port and Interface Numbering | 112
MX480 Dense Port Concentrator (DPC) LEDs | 115
DPCs Supported on MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers | 116
MX480 Interface Modules—FPCs and PICs | 119
MX480 Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC) Description | 119
FPC Components | 121
MX480 Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC) LEDs | 121
FPCs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers | 122
MX480 PIC Description | 122
MX480 PIC Port and Interface Numbering | 123
MX480 PIC LEDs | 125
PICs Supported by MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers | 125
MX480 Interface Modules—MPCs and MICs | 127
MIC/MPC Compatibility | 127
MX480 Modular Interface Card (MIC) Description | 136
MX480 MIC Port and Interface Numbering | 137
MX480 Modular Interface Card (MIC) LEDs | 140
MICs Supported by MX Series Routers | 141
MX480 Modular Port Concentrator (MPC) Description | 151
MPC Components | 153
MX480 Modular Port Concentrator (MPC) LEDs | 153
MPCs Supported by MX Series Routers | 154
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MX480 Application Services Modular Line Card Description | 158
MX480 AS MLC Function | 159
AS MLC Components | 160
MX480 SCB, Power Supply, and Cooling System Requirements for AS MLC | 160
MX480 Application Services Modular Storage Card Description | 161
MX480 Application Services Modular Processing Card Description | 162
MX480 AS MSC LEDs | 163
MX480 AS MXC LEDs | 164
Services Processing Card—MX-SPC3 Services Card | 165
MX-SPC3 Services Card Overview and Support on MX240, MX480, and MX960 Routers | 165
MX-SPC3 Services Card | 166
MX-Series Switch Control Board (SCB) Description | 170
CLI Identification | 172
Site Planning, Preparation, and Specifications
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MX480 Site Preparation Checklist | 177
MX480 Site Guidelines and Requirements | 178
MX480 Router Physical Specifications | 178
MX480 Router Environmental Specifications | 180
MX480 Chassis Grounding Specifications | 182
MX480 Chassis Grounding Points Specifications | 182
MX480 Router Grounding Cable Lug Specifications | 183
MX480 Router Grounding Cable Specifications | 184
MX480 Router Rack Requirements | 185
Rack Size and Strength | 185
Spacing of Mounting Bracket Holes | 186
Connection to Building Structure | 186
MX480 Router Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance | 187
MX480 Router Cabinet Size and Clearance Requirements | 188
MX480 Router Cabinet Airflow Requirements | 188
MX480 Power Planning | 189
Power Requirements for an MX480 Router | 189
Calculating Power Requirements for MX480 Routers | 199
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MX480 Network Cable and Transceiver Planning | 205
Calculating Power Budget and Power Margin for Fiber-Optic Cables | 205
Calculating Power Budget for Fiber-Optic Cable | 205
Calculating Power Margin for Fiber-Optic Cable | 206
Understanding Fiber-Optic Cable Signal Loss, Attenuation, and Dispersion | 207
Signal Loss in Multimode and Single-Mode Fiber-Optic Cables | 207
Attenuation and Dispersion in Fiber-Optic Cable | 208
Routing Engine Interface Cable and Wire Specifications for MX Series Routers | 209
MX480 Management, and Console Port Specifications and Pinouts | 210
RJ-45 Connector Pinouts for an MX Series Routing Engine ETHERNET Port | 210
RJ-45 Connector Pinouts for MX Series Routing Engine AUX and CONSOLE Ports | 211
Initial Installation and Configuration
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Installing an MX480 Router Overview | 215
Unpacking the MX480 | 216
Tools and Parts Required to Unpack the MX480 Router | 216
Unpacking the MX480 Router | 216
Verifying the MX480 Router Parts Received | 218
Installing the MX480 | 220
Installing the MX480 Router Mounting Hardware for a Rack or Cabinet | 220
Moving the Mounting Brackets for Center-Mounting the MX480 Router | 223
Tools Required to Install the MX480 Router with a Mechanical Lift | 224
Removing Components from the MX480 Router Before Installing It with a Lift | 224
Removing the Power Supplies Before Installing the MX480 Router with a Lift | 225
Removing the Fan Tray Before Installing the MX480 Router with a Lift | 225
Removing the SCBs Before Installing the MX480 Router with a Lift | 226
Removing the DPCs Before Installing the MX480 Router with a Lift | 227
Removing the FPCs Before Installing the MX480 Router with a Lift | 228
Installing the MX480 Router Using a Mechanical Lift | 229
Reinstalling Components in the MX480 Router After Installing It with a Lift | 232
Reinstalling the Power Supplies After Installing the MX480 Router with a Lift | 232
Reinstalling the Fan Tray After Installing the MX480 Router with a Lift | 233
Reinstalling the SCBs After Installing the MX480 Router with a Lift | 234
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Reinstalling the DPCs After Installing the MX480 Router with a Lift | 235
Reinstalling the FPCs After Installing the MX480 Router with a Lift | 236
Tools Required to Install the MX480 Router Without a Mechanical Lift | 237
Removing Components from the MX480 Router Before Installing It Without a Lift | 237
Removing the Power Supplies Before Installing the MX480 Router Without a Lift | 238
Removing the Fan Tray Before Installing the MX480 Router Without a Lift | 239
Removing the SCBs Before Installing the MX480 Router Without a Lift | 240
Removing the DPCs Before Installing the MX480 Router Without a Lift | 241
Removing the FPCs Before Installing the MX480 Router Without a Lift | 242
Installing the MX480 Chassis in the Rack Manually | 244
Reinstalling Components in the MX480 Router After Installing It Without a Lift | 246
Reinstalling the Power Supplies After Installing the MX480 Router Without a Lift | 246
Reinstalling the Fan Tray After Installing the MX480 Router Without a Lift | 247
Reinstalling the SCBs After Installing the MX480 Router Without a Lift | 248
Reinstalling the DPCs After Installing the MX480 Router Without a Lift | 249
Reinstalling the FPCs After Installing the MX480 Router Without a Lift | 250
Installing the MX480 Router Cable Management Bracket | 251
Connecting the MX480 to Power | 252
Tools and Parts Required for MX480 Router Grounding and Power Connections | 253
Grounding the MX480 Router | 253
Connecting Power to an AC-Powered MX480 Router with Normal-Capacity Power
Supplies | 254
Powering On an AC-Powered MX480 Router | 256
Connecting Power to a DC-Powered MX480 Router with Normal Capacity Power Supplies | 257
Powering On a DC-Powered MX480 Router with Normal Capacity Power Supplies | 259
Powering Off the MX480 Router | 261
Connecting an MX480 AC Power Supply Cord | 262
Connecting an MX480 DC Power Supply Cable | 263
Connecting the MX480 to the Network | 265
Tools and Parts Required for MX480 Router Connections | 265
Connecting the MX480 Router to a Network for Out-of-Band Management | 265
Connecting the MX480 Router to a Management Console or Auxiliary Device | 266
Connecting the MX480 Router to an External Alarm-Reporting Device | 267
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Connecting DPC, MPC, MIC, or PIC Cables to the MX480 Router | 268
Connecting the Alarm Relay Wires to the MX480 Craft Interface | 270
Initially Configuring the MX480 Router | 271
Maintaining Components
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Maintaining MX480 Components | 279
Routine Maintenance Procedures for the MX480 Router | 279
MX480 Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs) | 280
Tools and Parts Required to Replace MX480 Hardware Components | 281
Replacing the MX480 Craft Interface | 282
Disconnecting the Alarm Relay Wires from the MX480 Craft Interface | 283
Removing the MX480 Craft Interface | 283
Installing the MX480 Craft Interface | 284
Connecting the Alarm Relay Wires to the MX480 Craft Interface | 285
Replacing the MX480 Cable Management Brackets | 286
Replacing the Management Ethernet Cable on an MX Series Router | 287
Replacing the Console or Auxiliary Cable on an MX480 Router | 288
Maintaining MX480 Cooling System Components | 288
Maintaining the MX480 Air Filter | 289
Replacing the MX480 Air Filter | 289
Removing the MX480 Air Filter | 289
Installing the MX480 Air Filter | 291
Maintaining the MX480 Fan Tray | 291
Replacing the MX480 Fan Tray | 294
Removing the MX480 Fan Tray | 294
Installing the MX480 Fan Tray | 295
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Maintaining MX480 Host Subsystem Components | 296
Maintaining the MX480 Host Subsystem | 297
Replacing an MX480 Routing Engine | 300
Removing an MX480 Routing Engine | 300
Installing an MX480 Routing Engine | 302
Replacing an SSD Drive on an RE-S-1800 | 304
Replacing an SSD Drive on an RE-S-X6-64G | 306
Replacing Connections to MX480 Routing Engine Interface Ports | 312
Replacing the Management Ethernet Cable on an MX Series Router | 312
Replacing the Console or Auxiliary Cable on an MX480 Router | 313
Upgrading to the RE-S-X6-64G Routing Engine in a Redundant Host Subsystem | 314
Removing the Routing Engine | 314
Installing the Routing Engine RE-S-X6-64G | 317
Verifying and Configuring the Upgraded Routing Engine as the Master | 319
Verifying and Configuring the Upgraded Routing Engine as the Backup | 320
Upgrading to the RE-S-X6-64G Routing Engine in a Nonredundant Host Subsystem | 320
Removing the Routing Engine | 321
Installing the Routing Engine RE-S-X6-64G | 321
Maintaining MX480 Interface Modules | 323
Maintaining MX480 DPCs | 323
Holding an MX480 DPC | 326
Storing an MX480 DPC | 328
Replacing an MX480 DPC | 329
Removing an MX480 DPC | 329
Installing an MX480 DPC | 331
Replacing a Cable on an MX480 DPC, MPC, MIC, or PIC | 334
Removing a Cable on an MX480 DPC, MPC, MIC, or PIC | 334
Installing a Cable on an MX480 DPC, MPC, MIC, or PIC | 336
Maintaining MX480 FPCs | 338
Holding an MX480 FPC | 340
Storing an MX480 FPC | 344
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Replacing an MX480 FPC | 345
Removing an MX480 FPC | 346
Installing an MX480 FPC | 348
Maintaining MX480 MICs | 351
Replacing an MX480 MIC | 352
Removing an MX480 MIC | 353
Installing an MX480 MIC | 355
Installing an MX480 Dual-Wide MIC | 357
Maintaining MX480 MPCs | 360
Replacing an MX480 MPC | 363
Removing an MX480 MPC | 363
Installing an MX480 MPC | 366
Maintaining MX480 PICs | 368
Replacing an MX480 PIC | 369
Removing an MX480 PIC | 370
Installing an MX480 PIC | 372
Replacing an MX480 AS MLC | 374
Removing an MX480 AS MLC | 374
Installing an MX480 AS MLC | 377
Replacing an MX480 AS MSC | 378
Removing an MX480 AS MSC | 379
Installing an MX480 AS MSC | 380
Replacing an MX480 AS MXC | 382
Removing an MX480 AS MXC | 382
Installing an MX480 AS MXC | 383
Maintaining Cables That Connect to MX480 DPCs, MPCs, MICs, or PICs | 384
Maintaining MX-SPC3 Services Card | 386
Maintaining MX-SPC3 Services Card | 386
Replacing an MX-SPC3 | 387
Removing an MX-SPC3 | 387
Installing an MX-SPC3 | 389
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Maintaining MX480 Power System Components | 391
Maintaining the MX480 Power Supplies | 391
Replacing an MX480 AC Power Supply | 392
Removing an MX480 AC Power Supply | 392
Installing an MX480 AC Power Supply | 394
Replacing an MX480 AC Power Supply Cord | 395
Disconnecting an MX480 AC Power Supply Cord | 395
Connecting an MX480 AC Power Supply Cord | 396
Replacing an MX480 DC Power Supply | 396
Removing an MX480 DC Power Supply | 396
Installing an MX480 DC Power Supply | 398
Replacing an MX480 DC Power Supply Cable | 402
Disconnecting an MX480 DC Power Supply Cable | 402
Connecting an MX480 DC Power Supply Cable | 403
Maintaining MX480 SFP and XFP Transceivers | 405
Replacing an SFP or XFP Transceiver on an MX480 DPC, MPC, MIC, or PIC | 405
Removing an SFP or XFP Transceiver from an MX480 DPC, MPC, MIC, or PIC | 405
Installing an SFP or XFP Transceiver into an MX480 DPC, MPC, MIC, or PIC | 407
Maintaining MX480 Switch Control Boards | 408
Replacing an MX480 Switch Control Board | 408
Removing an MX480 SCB-MX | 408
Installing an MX480 Switch Control Board | 409
Upgrading an MX480 to Use the SCBE-MX | 411
Prepare for the Upgrade | 412
Upgrade the SCB-MX in the Backup Routing Engine | 414
Upgrade the MX480 SCB-MX in the Master Routing Engine | 416
Complete the SCBE-MX Upgrade | 419
Upgrading an MX480 to Use the SCBE2-MX | 422
Prepare the MX480 Router for the SCBE2-MX Upgrade | 424
Power Off the MX480 Router | 424
Remove the MX480 Routing Engine | 425
Install the MX480 Routing Engine into the SCBE2-MX | 425
Power On the MX480 Router | 426
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Complete the SCBE2-MX Upgrade | 427
Upgrading an MX240, MX480, or MX960 Router to Use the SCBE3-MX | 428
Upgrade the Routing Engine | 429
Install the Routing Engine into the SCBE3-MX | 429
Install the SCBE3-MX into the Router Chassis | 430
Complete the SCBE3-MX Upgrade | 430
Troubleshooting Hardware
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Troubleshooting the MX480 | 435
Troubleshooting Resources for MX480 Routers | 435
Command-Line Interface | 435
Chassis and Interface Alarm Messages | 436
Alarm Relay Contacts | 436
Craft Interface LEDs | 436
Component LEDs | 437
Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center | 437
Troubleshooting the MX480 Cooling System | 438
Troubleshooting the MX480 DPCs | 438
Troubleshooting the MX480 FPCs | 440
Troubleshooting the MX480 MICs | 443
Troubleshooting the MX480 MPCs | 444
Troubleshooting the MX480 PICs | 446
Troubleshooting the MX480 Power System | 447
Contacting Customer Support and Returning the Chassis or Components
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Contacting Customer Support and Returning the Chassis or Components | 453
Displaying MX480 Router Components and Serial Numbers | 453
MX480 Chassis Serial Number Label | 456
MX480 SCB Serial Number Label | 456
MX480 DPC Serial Number Label | 457
MX480 FPC Serial Number Label | 458
MX480 MIC Serial Number Label | 459
MX480 MPC Serial Number Label | 460
MX480 PIC Serial Number Label | 461
MX480 Power Supply Serial Number Label | 462
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MX480 Routing Engine Serial Number Label | 464
Contacting Customer Support to Obtain Return Material Authorization | 465
Guidelines for Packing Hardware Components for Shipment | 466
Returning a Hardware Component to Juniper Networks, Inc. | 466
Packing the MX480 Router for Shipment | 467
Safety and Compliance Information
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General Safety Guidelines and Warnings | 471
Definitions of Safety Warning Levels | 472
Qualified Personnel Warning | 475
Fire Safety Requirements | 476
Fire Suppression | 476
Fire Suppression Equipment | 476
Warning Statement for Norway and Sweden | 477
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to an MX480 Router | 477
Installation Instructions Warning | 479
MX480 Chassis Lifting Guidelines | 479
Ramp Warning | 481
Rack-Mounting and Cabinet-Mounting Warnings | 481
Grounded Equipment Warning | 487
Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings | 487
General Laser Safety Guidelines | 488
Class 1 Laser Product Warning | 489
Class 1 LED Product Warning | 490
Laser Beam Warning | 491
Radiation from Open Port Apertures Warning | 492
Maintenance and Operational Safety Guidelines and Warnings | 493
Battery Handling Warning | 494
Jewelry Removal Warning | 495
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Lightning Activity Warning | 497
Operating Temperature Warning | 498
Product Disposal Warning | 500
General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings | 501
Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage | 502
AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines | 503
AC Power Disconnection Warning | 505
DC Power Copper Conductors Warning | 506
DC Power Disconnection Warning | 507
DC Power Grounding Requirements and Warning | 509
DC Power Wiring Sequence Warning | 511
DC Power Wiring Terminations Warning | 514
Midplane Energy Hazard Warning | 516
Multiple Power Supplies Disconnection Warning | 517
Action to Take After an Electrical Accident | 518
MX480 Agency Approvals and Compliance Statements | 518
Agency Approvals for MX480 Routers | 518
Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements | 519
Canada | 520
European Community | 520
Israel | 520
Japan | 520
United States | 521
Compliance Statements for Environmental Requirements | 521
Compliance Statements for NEBS | 521
Compliance Statements for Acoustic Noise for the MX480 Router | 521
Statements of Volatility for Juniper Network Devices | 522
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About the Documentation
IN THIS SECTION
Documentation and Release Notes | xvii
Using the Examples in This Manual | xvii
Documentation Conventions | xix
Documentation Feedback | xxii
Requesting Technical Support | xxii
Use this guide to install hardware and perform initial software configuration, routine maintenance, and
troubleshooting for the MX480 5G Universal Routing Platform. After completing the installation and basic
configuration procedures covered in this guide, refer to the Junos OS documentation for information about
further software configuration.
Documentation and Release Notes
To obtain the most current version of all Juniper Networks
®
technical documentation, see the product
documentation page on the Juniper Networks website at https://www.juniper.net/documentation/.
If the information in the latest release notes differs from the information in the documentation, follow the
product Release Notes.
Juniper Networks Books publishes books by Juniper Networks engineers and subject matter experts.
These books go beyond the technical documentation to explore the nuances of network architecture,
deployment, and administration. The current list can be viewed at https://www.juniper.net/books.
Using the Examples in This Manual
If you want to use the examples in this manual, you can use the load merge or the load merge relative
command. These commands cause the software to merge the incoming configuration into the current
candidate configuration. The example does not become active until you commit the candidate configuration.
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If the example configuration contains the top level of the hierarchy (or multiple hierarchies), the example
is a full example. In this case, use the load merge command.
If the example configuration does not start at the top level of the hierarchy, the example is a snippet. In
this case, use the load merge relative command. These procedures are described in the following sections.
Merging a Full Example
To merge a full example, follow these steps:
1. From the HTML or PDF version of the manual, copy a configuration example into a text file, save the
file with a name, and copy the file to a directory on your routing platform.
For example, copy the following configuration to a file and name the file ex-script.conf. Copy the
ex-script.conf file to the /var/tmp directory on your routing platform.
system {
scripts {
commit {
file ex-script.xsl;
}
}
}
interfaces {
fxp0 {
disable;
unit 0 {
family inet {
address 10.0.0.1/24;
}
}
}
}
2. Merge the contents of the file into your routing platform configuration by issuing the load merge
configuration mode command:
[edit]
user@host# load merge /var/tmp/ex-script.conf
load complete
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Merging a Snippet
To merge a snippet, follow these steps:
1. From the HTML or PDF version of the manual, copy a configuration snippet into a text file, save the
file with a name, and copy the file to a directory on your routing platform.
For example, copy the following snippet to a file and name the file ex-script-snippet.conf. Copy the
ex-script-snippet.conf file to the /var/tmp directory on your routing platform.
commit {
file ex-script-snippet.xsl; }
2. Move to the hierarchy level that is relevant for this snippet by issuing the following configuration mode
command:
[edit]
user@host# edit system scripts
[edit system scripts]
3. Merge the contents of the file into your routing platform configuration by issuing the load merge
relative configuration mode command:
[edit system scripts]
user@host# load merge relative /var/tmp/ex-script-snippet.conf
load complete
For more information about the load command, see CLI Explorer.
Documentation Conventions
Table 1 on page xx defines notice icons used in this guide.
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Table 1: Notice Icons
DescriptionMeaningIcon
Indicates important features or instructions.Informational note
Indicates a situation that might result in loss of data or hardware
damage.
Caution
Alerts you to the risk of personal injury or death.Warning
Alerts you to the risk of personal injury from a laser.Laser warning
Indicates helpful information.Tip
Alerts you to a recommended use or implementation.Best practice
Table 2 on page xx defines the text and syntax conventions used in this guide.
Table 2: Text and Syntax Conventions
ExamplesDescriptionConvention
To enter configuration mode, type
the configure command:
user@host> configure
Represents text that you type.Bold text like this
user@host> show chassis alarms
No alarms currently active
Represents output that appears on
the terminal screen.
Fixed-width text like this
A policy term is a named structure
that defines match conditions and
actions.
Junos OS CLI User Guide
RFC 1997, BGP Communities
Attribute
Introduces or emphasizes important
new terms.
Identifies guide names.
Identifies RFC and Internet draft
titles.
Italic text like this
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