Juniper Networks MX960 Disconnecting Power Cables From the DC Power Supply

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Replacing a DC Power Supply

Figure 2: Disconnecting Power Cables From the DC Power Supply

6.Remove the cable lugs from the terminal studs.

7.Loosen the captive screw on the cable restraint on the lower edge of the power supply faceplate.

8.Carefully move the power cables out of the way.

9.While grasping the handle on the power supply faceplate with one hand, use your other hand to pull the spring-loaded locking pin in the release lever away from the chassis and turn the release lever counterclockwise until it stops (see Figure 3 on page 6).

10.Let go of the locking pin in the release lever. Ensure that the pin is seated inside the corresponding hole in the chassis.

11.Pull the power supply straight out of the chassis.

WARNING: Do not touch the power connector on the top of the power supply (see Figure 4 on page 6). It can contain dangerous voltages.

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Contents Contents DC Power Supply Electrical Specifications DC Power SupplyDC Power Supply Electrical Specifications DC Power Supply LEDsRemoving a DC Power Supply Replacing a DC Power SupplyDisconnecting Power Cables From the DC Power Supply Removing a DC Power Supply Installing a DC Power Supply Replacing a DC Power Supply Installing a DC Power Supply List of Technical Publications Access PrivilegeClass of Service How to configure traffic engineering protocols Basics Configuration GuideSystem Basics Configuration Guide Mpls ApplicationsCommands for real-time monitoring and route or path tracing VPLS, and Layer 2 circuits. Provides configuration examplesVPNs Use to monitor and troubleshoot system basics, includingRouting protocols, Isdn backup, digital subscriber line DSL Getting Started Guide for Junos Enhanced ServicesSecurity Configuration Guide Networks configure firewall NAT and ALGs apply routingAdvanced WAN Access Configuration Guide How to install and administer the software, and how to useNetworks VPNs and multicast networks, configure data link Problems, and provide upgrade and downgrade instructionsRsvp trace options, and how to examine a Cspf or Rsvp Investigate problems with an Mpls networkBaseline Software, gathering basic system management informationRequesting Support Revision History
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MX960 specifications

The Juniper Networks MX960 is a powerful, high-density router designed to meet the demands of service providers and enterprise networks. This flagship model from the MX Series is known for its unparalleled performance, scalability, and reliability. With its advanced architecture, the MX960 is capable of supporting a wide range of applications, from high-bandwidth services to complex enterprise solutions.

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