Juniper Networks T1600 manual Removing the Upper Front Fan Tray

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Removing the Upper Front Fan Tray

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After you have verified operation, you can install T1600-FPC4s.

Removing the Upper Front Fan Tray

NOTE: Remove the front upper fan tray to make the craft interface easier to replace and to avoid injury and damaging the equipment.

The upper front fan tray is located above the FPC card cage. The fan tray weighs about 18.6 lb (8.4 kg). To remove the upper front fan tray, follow this procedure (see Figure 21 on page 40):

1.Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis. See “Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage” on page 47.

2.Loosen the captive screws on the corners of the fan tray faceplate.

3.Grasp the handles and pull the fan tray halfway out of the chassis.

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Contents T1600 Internet Routing Node Upgrade Guide Overview of Upgrading the SIBs Preparing to Upgrade the SIBs T1600 Routing Node Overview Front View of the T1600 Routing Node Rear View of the T1600 Routing Node T1600 Upgrade KitThree-Input 240-A Power Supply Power SuppliesInput Three-Input Mode Two-Input Mode Fault ToleranceOn page 8 describes the three-input 240-A power supply LEDs SIB LEDs T1600-SIBsT1600 Routing Node Upgrade Overview Verifying the Hardware Version of the Rear Fan Tray Issue the show chassis environment commandPreparing the Site Typical Power DistributionReplacing the Rear Fan Tray Provisioning Additional Power for the T1600 Routing NodeRemoving the Rear Fan Tray Removing the Rear Fan Tray Installing a Rear Fan TrayInstalling a Rear Fan Tray Upgrading the DC Power Supplies Preparing the DC Power CablesTools and Parts Required Two-Input 160-A Power Supply Removing a Two-Input 160-A Power SupplyDisconnecting Power Cables From the DC Power Supply Rear of the Power Supply Showing Midplane Connectors On page 22 shows the input mode switch Installing a Three-Input 240-A Power Supply Installing a Three-Input 240-A Power Supply T1600 Routing Node Upgrade Guide Connecting a Three-Input 240-A Power Supply Connecting Power Cables to the Power Supply Powering On a Three-Input 240-A Power SupplyUpgrading SIBs Overview of Upgrading the SIBs Preparing to Upgrade the SIBs Removing a Standard SIB or SIB Version B Tools RequiredRemoving a SIB from a T640 Routing Node Installing a T1600-SIB in a T1600 Installing a T1600-SIBPreparing to Exit Upgrade Mode Verifying the Installation of a T1600-SIBDram Exiting Upgrade ModeUser@host show version Verifying OperationUser@host show chassis fpc User@host show interfaces terse T1600 Routing Node Upgrade Guide Removing the Upper Front Fan Tray Removing the Upper Front Fan TrayRemoving the Craft Interface Replacing the Craft InterfaceRemoving the Craft Interface Installing the Craft InterfaceAttaching the T1600 Agency Label Installing the Upper Front Fan TrayClick on Update Install Base Registering Your T1600 UpgradeT1600 Routing Node Environmental Specifications T1600 Routing Node Environmental SpecificationsT1600 Routing Node DC Power Specifications Power System Electrical SpecificationsThree-Input 240-A Power Supply Specifications Power System Electrical SpecificationsPower Supply Electrical Specifications DC Power Cable Lug DC Power Cable Specifications DC Power Cable SpecificationsPlacing a Component into an Electrostatic Bag Preventing Electrostatic Discharge DamageTechnical Documentation for Supported Routing Platforms List of Technical PublicationsJunos References Hardware Documentation JUNOScope Documentation Baseline Junos Software Network Operations GuidesJunos Software with Enhanced Services Administration Guide Junos Software with Enhanced Services DocumentationDocumentation Feedback Self-Help Online Tools and Resources Requesting Technical SupportRevision History
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T1600 specifications

Juniper Networks T1600 is a robust, high-performance router designed for service provider and large enterprise networks. As part of Juniper's T series of routers, the T1600 is engineered to facilitate efficient and scalable network operations, making it ideal for environments requiring intensive data traffic management.

One of the T1600's standout features is its capacity to deliver a high level of performance while maintaining reliability. The router supports multiple interfaces, including Ethernet, MPLS, and IPv4/IPv6, allowing for flexible connectivity options tailored to a variety of deployment scenarios. With a forwarding capacity of up to 3.2 terabits per second, the T1600 ensures that network demands are met with ease, even during peak usage.

The T1600 is equipped with advanced technologies that enhance its operational capabilities. Its architecture is built on Juniper's proprietary Junos operating system, which provides a stable and secure platform for managing the various networking protocols. The software enables seamless integration of security, routing, and switching functionalities, reducing the complexity of network management.

Additionally, the router features IPv6 readiness, preparing networks for the next generation of internet traffic. This future-proofing addresses the inevitable exhaustion of IPv4 addresses and caters to the increasing demand for internet-connected devices globally.

Redundancy and fault tolerance are intrinsic to the T1600's design, ensuring continuous operation and minimal downtime. Its modular architecture allows for easy upgrades and replacement of components, facilitating maintenance without significantly impacting network performance.

The T1600 also supports advanced Quality of Service (QoS) features, enabling network administrators to prioritize traffic according to business needs. This capability is crucial for applications that require consistent performance, such as VoIP and video conferencing, where latency and jitter can severely impact user experience.

Scalability is another critical characteristic of the T1600. As network demands grow, organizations can add capacity incrementally, ensuring that infrastructure investments align with evolving requirements.

In summary, Juniper Networks T1600 is a high-capacity, reliable router featuring advanced routing capabilities, robust security, and exceptional redundancy. Its integration of cutting-edge technologies positions it as a powerful solution for enterprises and service providers striving to enhance their networking infrastructure for the future.