Juniper PTX10008 User manual

Type
User manual
PTX10008 Packet Transport Router
Hardware Guide
Published
2019-11-12
Juniper Networks, Inc.
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PTX10008 Packet Transport Router Hardware Guide
Copyright © 2019 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Table of Contents
About the Documentation | xiii
Documentation and Release Notes | xiii
Using the Examples in This Manual | xiii
Merging a Full Example | xiv
Merging a Snippet | xv
Documentation Conventions | xv
Documentation Feedback | xviii
Requesting Technical Support | xviii
Self-Help Online Tools and Resources | xix
Creating a Service Request with JTAC | xix
Overview
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PTX10008 System Overview | 23
PTX10008 Hardware Overview | 23
System Overview | 24
Benefits of the PTX10008 Router | 24
Chassis Description | 25
Routing and Control Board | 28
Line Cards | 29
Switch Interface Boards | 30
Cooling System | 31
Power Supplies | 32
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Software | 34
PTX10008 Components and Configurations | 35
PTX10008 Component Redundancy | 37
PTX10000 Hardware and CLI Terminology Mapping | 37
PTX10000 Chassis | 39
PTX10000 Field-Replaceable Units | 40
PTX10000 Status Panel LEDs | 41
PTX10000 Optional Equipment | 44
PTX10000 Cable Management System | 44
PTX10008 Cooling System | 46
PTX10008 Cooling System and Airflow | 46
Fan Trays | 46
Fan Tray Controllers | 49
Airflow Direction in the PTX10008 | 52
PTX10000 Fan Tray LEDs and Fan Tray Controller LEDs | 53
Fan Tray LEDs | 54
Fan Tray Controller LEDs | 59
PTX10000 Power System | 61
JNP10K-PWR-AC Power Supply | 61
JNP10K-PWR-AC2 Power Supply | 64
JNP10K-PWR-DC Power Supply | 65
JNP10K-PWR-DC2 Power Supply | 68
JNP10K-PWR-AC Power Supply LEDs | 70
JNP10K-PWR-AC2 Power Supply LEDs | 72
JNP10K-PWR-DC Power Supply LEDs | 74
JNP10K-PWR-DC2 Power Supply LEDs | 76
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PTX10000 Routing and Control Board Components and Descriptions | 78
PTX10000 Routing and Control Board Description | 78
Routing and Control Board Functions | 79
Routing and Control Board Components | 80
PTX10000 Routing and Control Board LEDs | 81
Routing and Control Board Status Panel LEDs | 82
PTX10000 Management Port LEDs | 83
SATA SSD LEDs | 84
Clock LEDs (JNP10K-RE1, JNP10K-RE1-LT, and JNP10K-RE1-128) | 85
PTX10008 Switch Fabric | 85
PTX10008 Switch Interface Board Description | 86
PTX10000 Switch Interface Board LEDs | 88
PTX10000 Line Card Components and Descriptions | 90
PTX10K-LC1101 Line Card | 91
Overview | 91
Channelizing 40-Gigabit Ports | 92
Network Ports | 94
PTX10K-LC1102 Line Card | 94
Overview | 94
Network Ports | 95
PTX10K-LC1104 Line Card | 99
Hardware Features | 100
Compatibility | 102
Optical Transmit Specifications | 102
Optical Receive Specifications | 103
Status and Activity LEDs | 104
Software Features | 106
Alarms, Errors, and Events | 107
OT and ET Interface Alarms and Defects | 113
1.2 Terabyte DWDM OTN Module Wavelengths | 116
PTX10K-LC1105 Line Card | 134
Overview | 135
Network Ports | 135
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Power and Status LEDs | 135
Offline Button | 136
Port Status and Activity LEDs | 136
QFX10000-60S-6Q Line Card in PTX10008 and PTX10016 Routers | 137
Hardware Features | 138
Port Groups | 139
Channelization of 40-Gigabit Ethernet Ports | 140
Using Copper and Fiber SFP Transceivers | 141
SFP+ Status and Activity LEDs | 142
QSFP+ and QSFP28 Status and Activity LEDs | 143
PTX10000 Line Card LEDs | 144
Site Planning, Preparation, and Specifications
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PTX10000 Site Preparation Overview | 149
PTX10000 Site Preparation Checklist | 149
PTX10000 Environmental Requirements and Specifications | 151
PTX10000 General Site Guidelines | 152
PTX10000 Site Electrical Wiring Guidelines | 153
PTX10000 Rack Requirements | 155
PTX10000 Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance | 156
PTX10008 Chassis Physical Specifications | 159
PTX10016 Chassis Physical Specifications | 161
PTX10008 Power Planning | 164
Power Requirements for PTX10000 Components | 165
Calculating Power Requirements for a PTX10008 | 166
How to Calculate the Power Consumption of Your PTX10008 Configuration | 167
How to Calculate the Number of Power Supplies Required for Your PTX10008
Configuration | 169
JNP10K-PWR-AC Power Specifications | 171
JNP10K-PWR-AC2 Power Specifications | 171
PTX10000 Power Cables Specifications | 172
JNP10K-PWR-AC Power Cable Specifications | 173
JNP10K-PWR-AC2 Power Cable Specifications | 175
JNP10K-PWR-AC2 Power Cable Specifications for 30-A Input | 178
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JNP10K-PWR-DC Power Specifications | 180
JNP10K-PWR-DC2 Power Specifications | 181
PTX10000 Grounding Cable and Lug Specifications | 182
PTX10000 Transceiver and Cable Specifications | 184
PTX10000 Optical Transceiver and Cable Support | 184
PTX10000 Cable Specifications for Console and Management Connections | 185
Understanding PTX10000 Series Fiber-Optic Cable Signal Loss, Attenuation, and
Dispersion | 186
Signal Loss in Multimode and Single-Mode Fiber-Optic Cables | 186
Attenuation and Dispersion in Fiber-Optic Cable | 187
Calculating the Fiber-Optic Cable Power Budget for a PTX10000 Router | 187
Calculating the Fiber-Optic Cable Power Margin for a PTX10000 Router | 188
PTX10000 Console and Management Cable Specifications and Pinouts | 190
Console Port Connector Pinouts for a PTX10000 | 190
USB Port Specifications for the PTX10000 Series | 191
Management Port Connector Pinouts for the PTX10000 Router | 192
Initial Installation and Configuration
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PTX10008 Installation Overview | 197
Unpacking the PTX10008 | 198
Unpacking the PTX10008 | 198
Unpacking PTX10000 Line Cards, Routing Control Boards, and Switch Interface Boards | 200
Comparing the PTX10000 Order to the Pack | 202
Installing the Mounting Hardware for a PTX10000 | 206
Installing the PTX10008 into a Rack | 209
Mounting a PTX10008 in a 4-Post Rack Using a Mechanical Lift | 209
Manually Mounting a PTX10008 in a 4-Post Rack | 212
Installing the Front Panel on a PTX10000 | 217
Connecting the PTX10000 to Power | 231
Connecting Earth Ground to a PTX10000 | 232
Connecting AC Power to a PTX10000 | 235
Connecting DC Power to a PTX10000 | 235
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Connecting the PTX10000 to External Devices | 236
Connecting a PTX10000 to a Network for Out-of-Band Management | 237
Connecting a PTX10000 Router to a Management Console | 237
Configuring a PTX10000 | 239
Maintaining Components
4
PTX10000 Field-Replaceable Units | 245
Removing and Installing PTX10000 Chassis Components | 247
Installing a PTX10000 Routing and Control Board | 247
Removing a PTX10000 Routing and Control Board | 250
Removing and Installing PTX10000 Cooling System Components | 252
Installing a PTX10000 Fan Tray | 252
Removing a PTX10000 Fan Tray | 258
Installing a PTX10000 Fan Tray Controller | 265
Removing a PTX10000 Fan Tray Controller | 267
Removing and Installing PTX10000 Power System Components | 269
How to Remove a JNP10K-PWR-AC Power Supply | 270
How to Install a JNP10K-PWR-AC Power Supply | 274
How to Remove a JNP10K-PWR-AC2 Power Supply | 282
How to Install a JNP10K-PWR-AC2 Power Supply | 285
How to Remove a JNP10K-PWR-DC Power Supply | 292
How to Install a JNP10K-PWR-DC Power Supply | 297
How to Remove a JNP10K-PWR-DC2 Power Supply | 307
How to Install a JNP10K-PWR-DC2 Power Supply | 311
Removing and Installing PTX10000 Switch Fabric Components | 321
Handling and Storing PTX10000 Line Cards, Routing and Control Boards, and SIBs | 321
Holding Line Cards and Control Boards | 322
Holding SIBs | 323
Storing Line Cards, Routing and Control Boards, and SIBs | 325
Installing a PTX10000 Switch Interface Board | 326
Removing a PTX10000 Switch Interface Board | 332
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Removing and Installing PTX10000 Line Card Components | 337
Installing a PTX10000 Line Card | 338
Removing a PTX10000 Line Card | 341
Installing the PTX10000 Cable Management System | 344
Removing and Installing Transceivers and Fiber Optic Cables | 347
Installing a Transceiver in a PTX10000 Router | 348
Removing a Transceiver from a PTX10000 Router | 350
Disconnecting a Fiber-Optic Cable from a PTX10000 Router | 352
Connecting a Fiber-Optic Cable to a PTX10000 Router | 353
Maintaining Fiber-Optic Cables in a PTX10000 Router | 354
Removing the PTX10008 Router | 355
Powering Off a PTX10000 | 356
Removing a PTX10008 From a 4-Post Rack Using a Mechanical Lift | 358
Manually Removing a PTX10008 from a 4-Post Rack | 360
Troubleshooting Hardware
5
Restoring Junos OS | 365
Creating an Emergency Boot Device | 365
Performing a Recovery Installation Using an Emergency Boot Device | 368
Alarm Messages | 370
Understanding Alarms | 370
Interface Alarm Messages | 371
Contacting Customer Support and Returning the Chassis or Components
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Contacting Customer Support | 375
Returning the PTX10000 Chassis or Components | 375
Returning a PTX10000 Router or Component for Repair or Replacement | 376
Locating the Serial Number on a PTX10000 Router or Component | 377
Listing the Chassis and Component Details Using the CLI | 377
Locating the Chassis Serial Number ID Label on a PTX10008 or a PTX10016 | 379
Locating the Serial Number ID Labels on PTX10000 Power Supplies | 381
Locating the Serial Number ID Labels on PTX10000 Fan Trays and Fan Tray
Controllers | 384
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Locating the Serial Number ID Labels on PTX10000 Routing and Control Boards | 385
Locating the Serial Number ID Labels on a PTX10000 Line Card | 386
Locating the Serial Number ID Labels on a PTX10000 Switch Interface Board (SIB) | 386
Locating the Serial Number ID Label on a PTX10000 SATA SSD | 386
Contacting Customer Support to Obtain a Return Materials Authorization for a PTX10000
Router or Component | 387
Packing a PTX10000 or Component for Shipping | 388
Packing a PTX10000 Chassis for Shipping | 389
Packing PTX10000 Components for Shipping | 393
Safety and Compliance Information
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General Safety Guidelines and Warnings | 397
Definitions of Safety Warning Levels | 398
Qualified Personnel Warning | 400
Warning Statement for Norway and Sweden | 401
Fire Safety Requirements | 401
Fire Suppression | 401
Fire Suppression Equipment | 401
Installation Instructions Warning | 403
PTX10008 Chassis Lifting Guidelines | 403
Restricted Access Warning | 405
Ramp Warning | 407
Rack-Mounting and Cabinet-Mounting Warnings | 407
Grounded Equipment Warning | 412
Radiation from Open Port Apertures Warning | 413
Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings | 414
General Laser Safety Guidelines | 414
Class 1 Laser Product Warning | 415
Class 1 LED Product Warning | 416
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Laser Beam Warning | 417
Maintenance and Operational Safety Guidelines and Warnings | 417
Battery Handling Warning | 419
Jewelry Removal Warning | 420
Lightning Activity Warning | 422
Operating Temperature Warning | 423
Product Disposal Warning | 425
General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings | 426
Action to Take After an Electrical Accident | 427
Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage | 427
AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines | 429
AC Power Disconnection Warning | 430
DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines for PTX10000 Routers | 430
DC Power Copper Conductors Warning | 432
DC Power Disconnection Warning | 433
DC Power Grounding Requirements and Warning | 435
DC Power Wiring Sequence Warning | 437
DC Power Wiring Terminations Warning | 440
Multiple Power Supplies Disconnection Warning | 443
TN Power Warning | 444
Fire Safety Requirements | 444
Fire Suppression | 445
Fire Suppression Equipment | 445
PTX10008 Installation Safety Guidelines and Warnings | 445
Installation Instructions Warning | 446
PTX10008 Chassis Lifting Guidelines | 447
Restricted Access Warning | 448
Ramp Warning | 450
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Rack-Mounting and Cabinet-Mounting Warnings | 450
Grounded Equipment Warning | 455
Maintenance and Operational Safety Guidelines and Warnings | 456
Battery Handling Warning | 457
Jewelry Removal Warning | 458
Lightning Activity Warning | 460
Operating Temperature Warning | 461
Product Disposal Warning | 463
PTX10008 Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings | 464
General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings | 464
Action to Take After an Electrical Accident | 465
Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage | 466
AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines | 467
AC Power Disconnection Warning | 469
DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines for PTX10000 Routers | 469
DC Power Disconnection Warning | 471
DC Power Grounding Requirements and Warning | 473
DC Power Wiring Terminations Warning | 475
Multiple Power Supplies Disconnection Warning | 478
TN Power Warning | 479
PTX10000 Agency Approvals and Compliance Statements | 479
Agency Approvals for the PTX10000 Series | 479
Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for the PTX10000 Series | 481
Canada | 481
European Community | 482
Israel | 482
Japan | 482
Korea | 483
United States | 483
Nonregulatory Environmental Standards | 483
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About the Documentation
IN THIS SECTION
Documentation and Release Notes | xiii
Using the Examples in This Manual | xiii
Documentation Conventions | xv
Documentation Feedback | xviii
Requesting Technical Support | xviii
Use this guide to install hardware and perform initial software configuration, routine maintenance, and
troubleshooting for the PTX10008 Packet Transport Router.
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
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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 xvi 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 xvi 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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Table 2: Text and Syntax Conventions (continued)
ExamplesDescriptionConvention
Configure the machine’s domain
name:
[edit]
root@# set system domain-name
domain-name
Represents variables (options for
which you substitute a value) in
commands or configuration
statements.
Italic text like this
To configure a stub area, include
the stub statement at the [edit
protocols ospf area area-id]
hierarchy level.
The console port is labeled
CONSOLE.
Represents names of configuration
statements, commands, files, and
directories; configuration hierarchy
levels; or labels on routing platform
components.
Text like this
stub <default-metric metric>;Encloses optional keywords or
variables.
< > (angle brackets)
broadcast | multicast
(string1 | string2 | string3)
Indicates a choice between the
mutually exclusive keywords or
variables on either side of the symbol.
The set of choices is often enclosed
in parentheses for clarity.
| (pipe symbol)
rsvp { # Required for dynamic MPLS
only
Indicates a comment specified on the
same line as the configuration
statement to which it applies.
# (pound sign)
community name members [
community-ids ]
Encloses a variable for which you can
substitute one or more values.
[ ] (square brackets)
[edit]
routing-options {
static {
route default {
nexthop address;
retain;
}
}
}
Identifies a level in the configuration
hierarchy.
Indention and braces ( { } )
Identifies a leaf statement at a
configuration hierarchy level.
; (semicolon)
GUI Conventions
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Table 2: Text and Syntax Conventions (continued)
ExamplesDescriptionConvention
In the Logical Interfaces box, select
All Interfaces.
To cancel the configuration, click
Cancel.
Represents graphical user interface
(GUI) items you click or select.
Bold text like this
In the configuration editor hierarchy,
select Protocols>Ospf.
Separates levels in a hierarchy of
menu selections.
> (bold right angle bracket)
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CHAPTER
Overview
PTX10008 System Overview | 23
PTX10000 Chassis | 39
PTX10008 Cooling System | 46
PTX10000 Power System | 61
PTX10000 Routing and Control Board Components and Descriptions | 78
PTX10008 Switch Fabric | 85
PTX10000 Line Card Components and Descriptions | 90
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Juniper PTX10008 User manual

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