Juniper Networks MX240 manual Troubleshooting the Cooling System, Airflow Through the Chassis

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MX240 Ethernet Services Router Hardware Guide

RE might still be booting or the SCB is not receiving power. For more information, see “SCB Components” on page 13.

RE LEDs—Four LEDs, labeled MASTER, HDD, ONLINE, and FAIL on each Routing Engine faceplate indicate the status of the Routing Engine and hard disk drive. For more information, see Table 10 on page 16.

Power supply LEDs—Two LEDs on each power supply faceplate indicate the status of that power supply. For more information, see Table 17 on page 23 and Table 18 on page 24.

Troubleshooting the Cooling System

The router cooling system is a fan tray and an air filter, both of which are located vertically in the rear of the chassis (see Figure 1 on page 6). Figure 35 on page 82 shows the airflow through the router. To function properly, the entire cooling system requires an unobstructed airflow and proper clearance around the site, as described in “Preparing the Site for Router Installation” on page 29.

Figure 35: Airflow Through the Chassis

An air filter installed in the rear of the chassis helps keep dust and other particles from entering the cooling system.

The fan tray contains three fans. The fan tray provides cooling to the components installed in the router. During normal operation, the fans in the fan tray function at less than full speed. The SCB constantly monitors the temperatures detected by sensors and router components, adjusting the speed of the fans as necessary. The following conditions automatically cause the fans to run at full speed and also trigger the indicated alarm:

A fan fails (red alarm).

The fan tray is removed (yellow alarm and red alarm).

The router temperature exceeds the “temperature warm” threshold (yellow alarm).

The temperature of the router exceeds the maximum (“temperature hot”) threshold (red alarm and automatic shutdown of the power supplies).

To verify that the cooling system is functioning normally:

Check the fan LEDs and alarm LEDs on the craft interface.

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Contents Hardware Guide North Mathilda Avenue Sunnyvale, CaliforniaMX240 Ethernet Services Router Hardware Guide Iii End User License AgreementPage Table of Contents Installing the Router Using a Lift Part Setting Up the RouterAC Power Supply LEDs Moving the Mounting Brackets for Center-Mounting the RouterHandling and Storing DPCs Holding a DPC Storing a DPC Maintaining the Air Filter Maintaining the Fan TrayMaintaining DPCs 102 Connecting the Cable to a Management Console or Auxiliary100 103125 Part Appendixes121 126163 155161 165179 Removing the Power Supplies 188 Removing the Fan Tray 189176 183204 Part Index203 205Rear View of a Fully Configured AC-Powered Router Chassis List of Figures191 111175 List of Tables 186 Audience About This GuideObjectives Text and Syntax Conventions Documentation ConventionsOn page xviii defines the notice icons used in this guide List of Technical Publications Convention Description Plain text like thisTechnical Documentation for Supported Routing Platforms Junos Software for Supported Routing PlatformsJunos References Web User Guide Xxiii Junos Software with Enhanced Services Documentation Junos Software Network Operations GuidesTraffic classification Obtaining Documentation Documentation FeedbackRequesting Technical Support Self-Help Online Tools and ResourcesPage MX240 Router Overview Router Overview on Hardware Components onPage Router Overview Router DescriptionComponent Redundancy Hardware Components Router ChassisFront View of a Fully Configured Router Chassis Rear View of a Fully Configured AC-Powered Router Chassis Midplane Dense Port Concentrators DPCsTypical DPCs Supported on the MX240 Router 40-Port Gigabit Ethernet DPC LEDs DPC ComponentsFour-Port 10-Gigabit Ethernet DPC LEDs Switch Control Board SCB Host SubsystemSCB Slots SCB RedundancySCB LEDs Switch Control Board LEDsSCB Components Routing Engine Routing Engine ComponentsEthernet Routing Engine LEDs Routing Engine Boot SequenceRouting Engine Interface Ports Cable Management System Craft InterfaceAlarm LEDs and Alarm Cutoff/Lamp Test Button SCB LEDs on Fan LEDs on Alarm Relay Contacts onPower Supply LEDs on the Craft Interface Power Supply LEDsAlarm LEDs and Alarm Cutoff/Lamp Test Button Host Subsystem LEDsFan LEDs DPC LEDsSCB LEDs AC Power Supply Alarm Relay ContactsPower Supplies AC Power Supply LEDs AC Power SupplyAC Power Supply LEDs DC Power SupplyDC Power Supply Configurations for the MX240 Router Cooling System DC Power Supply LEDsDC Power Supply LEDs Airflow Through Chassis Air Filter Setting Up the Router Page Site Preparation Checklist Preparing the Site for Router InstallationSite Preparation Checklist Cabinet Airflow Requirements Cabinet RequirementsCabinet Size and Clearance Requirements Rack Requirements Rack Size and StrengthConnection to Building Structure Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware MaintenanceSpacing of Mounting Bracket Holes Chassis Dimensions and Clearance Requirements Page Installation Overview MX240 Ethernet Services Router Hardware Guide Unpacking the Router Unpacking the RouterTools and Parts Required Contents of the Shipping Crate Verifying Parts ReceivedParts List for a Fully Configured Router Accessory Box Parts ListAccessory Box Parts List Four-Post Rack or Cabinet Mounting Hole Locations Installing the Mounting HardwareInstalling the Mounting Hardware for a Rack or Cabinet MX240 Ethernet Services Router Hardware Guide Installing the Mounting Hardware for an Open-Frame Rack Moving the Mounting Brackets for Center-Mounting the RouterMX240 Ethernet Services Router Hardware Guide Installing the Router Using a Mechanical Lift Installing the RouterSafety Requirements, Warnings, and Guidelines Installing the Router Using a Lift Tools RequiredInstalling the Router in the Rack Page Connecting the Router Connecting the Router to Management and Alarm DevicesConnecting to an External Alarm-Reporting Device Connecting to a Network for Out-of-Band ManagementConnecting to a Management Console or Auxiliary Device Connecting DPC Cables Attaching a Cable to a DPC Grounding and Providing Power to the Router Connecting Power to an AC-Powered Router Grounding the RouterPowering On an AC-Powered Router To power on an AC-powered routerConnecting Power to a DC-Powered Router Grounding and Providing Power to the Router Powering On a DC-Powered Router Connecting DC Power to the RouterPowering Off the Router MX240 Ethernet Services Router Hardware Guide Configuring the Junos Software on Configuring Junos SoftwareConfiguring the Junos Software Log in as the root user. There is no passwordConfigure the IP address of a DNS server Enter configuration modeConfigure the router’s domain name Start the CLICommit the configuration to activate it on the router Edit Root@# commitPage Part Page Routine Maintenance Procedures Maintaining Hardware ComponentsMaintaining the Fan Tray Maintaining Cooling System ComponentsMaintaining the Air Filter Maintaining Hardware Components Maintaining the Host Subsystem User@host show chassis routing-engineUser@host show chassis environment cb Maintaining Packet Forwarding Engine Components Maintaining DPCsUser@host show chassis fpc detail Maintaining DPC Cables Handling and Storing DPCsHolding a DPC DPC EdgesDo Not Grasp the Connector Edge Storing a DPC Do Not Rest the DPC on an EdgeMaintaining the Power Supplies Command-Line Interface Troubleshooting Hardware ComponentsOverview of Troubleshooting Resources Juniper Networks Technical Assistance CenterCraft Interface LEDs Chassis and Interface Alarm MessagesLEDs Component LEDs Troubleshooting the Cooling System Airflow Through the ChassisTroubleshooting DPCs Troubleshooting the Power System Basics and Services Command ReferenceTemperature DC output Page Replacing Hardware Components Field-Replaceable Units FRUsField-Replaceable Units Tools and Parts RequiredTo remove the craft interface see on Replacing the Craft InterfaceRemoving the Craft Interface Installing the Craft Interface To install the craft interface see onReplacing Alarm Relay Wires Disconnecting the Alarm Relay WiresReplacing the Fan Tray Connecting the Alarm Relay WiresReplacing Cooling System Components Removing the Fan TrayInstalling the Fan Tray To install the fan tray see onReplacing the Air Filter Removing an Air FilterTo remove the air filter see on Installing the Air FilterTo install the air filter see on Replacing Host Subsystem Components Taking the Host Subsystem OfflineReplacing an SCB Master in the Current state fieldOperating and Positioning the SCB Ejectors Removing an SCB Removing an SCBInstalling an SCB To install an SCB see onTo check the status of the SCB, use the CLI command Replacing a Routing Engine Removing a Routing EngineInstalling a Routing Engine Removing a Routing EngineInstalling a Routing Engine Replacing Connections to Routing Engine Interface PortsReplacing the Console or Auxiliary Cable Installing the Management Ethernet CableReplacing the Management Ethernet Cable Removing the Management Ethernet CableRemoving a DPC Replacing DPCs and TransceiversReplacing a DPC User@hostrequest chassis fpc slot slot-numberoffline Installing a DPC To install a DPC see onUser@hostrequest chassis fpc slot slot-numberonline Installing a DPC Removing an SFP or XFP TransceiverRemoving SFPs or XFPs Installing an SFP or XFP Transceiver Replacing Power System ComponentsRemoving an AC Power Supply Removing an AC Power SupplyTo install an AC power supply see on Installing an AC Power SupplyRemoving a DC Power Supply Replacing Hardware Components Installing a DC Power Supply Removing a DC Power Supply from an MX240 RouterReplacing Hardware Components Replacing an AC Power Cord Installing a DC Power Supply in an MX240 RouterConnecting an AC Power Supply Cord Replacing a DC Power Supply CableDisconnecting an AC Power Cord Disconnecting a DC Power Supply Cable Connecting a DC Power Supply CableReplacing the Cable Management System Removing the Cable Management SystemInstalling the Cable Management System Removing or Installing the Cable Management SystemAppendixes MX240 Ethernet Services Router Hardware Guide Appendixes Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Definition of Safety Warning LevelsSafety Guidelines and Warnings General Safety Guidelines and Warnings Qualified Personnel WarningRestricted Access Area Warning Appendix a Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Fire Safety Requirements Preventing Electrostatic Discharge DamageFire Suppression Equipment Installation Safety Guidelines and WarningsFire Suppression Installation Instructions Warning Chassis-Lifting GuidelinesRack-Mounting Requirements and Warnings MX240 Ethernet Services Router Hardware Guide Appendix a Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings Ramp WarningWaarschuwing Klasse 1 LED-product General Laser Safety GuidelinesClass 1 Laser Product Warning Class 1 LED Product Warning Laser Beam Warning Maintenance and Operational Safety Guidelines and Warnings Radiation from Open Port Apertures WarningBattery Handling Warning Operating Temperature Warning on Product Disposal Warning onJewelry Removal Warning Operating Temperature Warning Lightning Activity WarningProduct Disposal Warning Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings Case of Electrical AccidentGeneral Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings Grounded Equipment WarningMX240 Ethernet Services Router Hardware Guide Power Disconnection Warning AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines TN Power WarningDC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings DC Power Electrical Safety GuidelinesCopper Conductors Warning DC Power Disconnection Warning DC Power Grounding Requirements and Warning DC Power Wiring Sequence Warning DC Power Wiring Terminations Warning Agency Approvals and Compliance Agency ApprovalsEN 60950-1 Safety of Information Technology Equipment Compliance Statements for NEBs RequirementsEuropean Community Compliance Statements for EMC RequirementsCanada Japan Compliance Statements for Acoustic Noise Lithium BatteryCompliance Statements for Environmental Requirements United StatesPage Physical Specifications Physical SpecificationsPhysical Specifications Page Router Environmental Specifications Router Environmental SpecificationsRouter Environmental Specifications Page Grounding Cable Lug Specification Power Guidelines, Requirements, and SpecificationsChassis Grounding Specifications DC Power Specifications Grouding Cable SpecificationDC Power Specifications and Requirements Grounding Cable SpecificationsDC Power Supply Electrical Specifications Power Consumption for DC-Powered RoutersDC Power System Electrical Specifications DC Power System Electrical SpecificationsDC-Powered Base Router Power Requirements Component Power RequirementsDC Power Circuit Breaker Specifications DC Power Cable Specifications On page 170 shows a typical DC source cabling arrangementDC Power Cable Specifications AC Power Specifications and RequirementsDC Power Cable Lug Specifications DC Power Cable SpecificationsAC Power System Electrical Specifications AC Power SpecificationsPower Consumption for AC-Powered Routers AC Power Supply Electrical SpecificationsAC Base Router Power Requirements Component Power Requirements for AC-Powered RoutersAC Power Circuit Breaker Specifications AC Power Cord SpecificationsAC Power Cord Specifications AC Plug TypesRadio Frequency Interference Site Electrical Wiring GuidelinesDistance Limitations for Signaling Electromagnetic CompatibilitySite Electrical Wiring Guidelines Page Fiber-Optic and Network Cable Specifications Cable and Wire Guidelines and SpecificationsNetwork Cable Specifications and Guidelines Signal Loss in Multimode and Single-Mode Fiber-Optic CableAttenuation and Dispersion in Fiber-Optic Cable Estimated Values for Factors Causing Link Loss Calculating Power Budget for Fiber-Optic CableCalculating Power Margin for Fiber-Optic Cable Estimated Values for Factors Causing Link Loss Routing Engine Interface Cable and Wire Specifications Page Cable Connector Pinouts RJ-45 Connector Pinout for the Routing Engine Ethernet PortRJ-45 Connector Pinout for the AUX and Console Ports Pin Signal DescriptionInstalling the Router Without a Mechanical Lift Removing Components from the ChassisRemoving the Power Supplies Removing a Power Supply Before Installing the RouterRemoving the Fan Tray Removing SCBsRemoving DPCs Removing a DPC Installing the Chassis in the Rack Manually Reinstalling Components in the Chassis Reinstalling the Power SuppliesReinstalling the Fan Tray To reinstall the fan trayReinstalling SCBs To reinstall an SCB see onReinstalling DPCs To reinstall a DPC see onContacting Customer Support and Returning Hardware Locating Component Serial NumbersMX240 Chassis Serial Number Label On page 198 attached to the component bodySCB Serial Number Label MX240 Chassis Serial Number LabelPower Supply Serial Number Labels DPC Serial Number LabelAC Power Supply Serial Number Label Routing Engine Serial Number LabelContacting Customer Support Information You Might Need to Supply to JtacReturn Procedure Packing the Router for Shipment Packing Components for Shipment Page Index Index onMX240 Ethernet Services Router Hardware Guide Index Symbols CLI EMC EMI Jtac See also warnings Specifications AC power cord 174 Cable 179 Power 170
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