Juniper ACX710 Quick Start Guide

ACX710 Universal Metro Router Quick Start Guide
IN THIS GUIDE
ACX710 Description | 1
Step 1: Prepare the Site for ACX710 Installation | 2
Step 2: Install the ACX710 Chassis in the Rack | 5
Step 3: Connect the Grounding Cable | 7
Step 4: Connect to Power | 8
Step 5: Connect External Devices and Cables | 10
Safety Warnings | 16
Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements | 18
Contacting Customer Support | 19

ACX710 Description

This Quick Start Guide contains information that you need to install and configure an ACX710 router quickly. For complete installation instructions, see the ACX710 Universal Metro Router Hardware Guide at https://www.juniper.net/documentation/.
The ACX710 router provides an aggregation solution that is cost-effective and compact, and that supports emerging deployments such as segment routing and Ethernet VPN (EVPN). The ACX710 includes support for numerous features such as modern network management using NETCONF and YANG, and precise synchronization that helps address the increasing demands of high-speed networks.
The ACX710 router is a 1-U compact and fixed-configuration model with high-density 1GbE, 10GbE, and 100GbE ports. ACX710 routers provide full-duplex throughput of 320 Gbps and 24 Gbit DRAM packet buffer.
We ship these routers with a DC power supply module that has dual power feeds and a fan tray with five high-performance fans that can effectively cool the chassis.
The port panel of the ACX710 router has the following port configurations:
Twenty-four 10GbE or 1GbE ports (ports 0 through 23) that operate at 10-Gbps speed when you use small form-factor
pluggable plus (SFP+) transceivers or at 1-Gbps speed when you use small form-factor pluggable (SFP) optics. Ports 0
through 15 also support 1000-Mbps speed when you use tri-rate SFP optics. Ports 16 through 23 support 100-Mbps
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and 1000-Mbps speeds when you use tri-rate SFP optics.
Four 100GbE ports (ports 0 through 3) that support quad small form-factor pluggable 28 (QSFP28) transceivers. You
can channelize these ports into four 25-Gbps interfaces using breakout cables and channelization configuration. These ports also support 40-Gbps speed when you use quad small form-factor pluggable plus (QSFP+) optics. You can channelize these 40-Gbps ports into four 10-Gbps interfaces using breakout cables and channelization configuration.
Figure 1 shows the front panel of an ACX710 router.
Figure 1: ACX710 Router Front Panel
41 TOD (RJ-45), I/O(RJ-45), LMT (RJ-45), and BITS (RJ-48) portsPower supply unit
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52 USB port1GbE/10GbE ports (24 SFP or SFP+ ports)
63 Console port40GbE/100GbE ports (4 QSFP+ or QSFP28 ports)
Figure 2 shows the rear view of an ACX710 router.
Figure 2: Rear View of the ACX710 Router
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Step 1: Prepare the Site for ACX710 Installation

IN THIS SECTION
Rack Requirements for ACX710 Routers | 3
Router Clearance Requirements | 4
Router Cooling and Airflow Requirements | 4
Tools and Parts Required to Prepare the ACX710 Router for Installation | 5

Rack Requirements for ACX710 Routers

The ACX710 routers are designed to be installed on four-post racks.
Table 1 provides the rack requirements and specifications for ACX710 routers.
Table 1: Rack Requirements for ACX710 Routers
GuidelinesRack Requirement
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Rack type
Mounting bracket
hole spacing
Rack size and
strength
Use a four-post rack that provides bracket holes or hole patterns spaced at 1-U increments
(1.75 in. or 4.45 cm), and ensure that the rack meets the size and strength requirements to
support the weight of the router.
A U is the standard rack unit defined in Cabinets, Racks, Panels, and Associated Equipment
(document number EIA-310–D) published by the Electronics Industry Association.
Ensure that the holes in the mounting brackets are spaced at 1 U (1.75 in. or 4.45 cm) so that
the router can be mounted in any rack that provides holes spaced at that distance.
Ensure that the rack complies with the standards for a 19-in. rack as defined in Cabinets,
Racks, Panels, and Associated Equipment (document number EIA-310–D) published by the
Electronics Industry Association.
Use an 800-mm rack as defined in the four-part Equipment Engineering (EE) European
telecommunications standard for equipment practice (document numbers ETS 300 119-1
through 119-4) published by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute
(http://www.etsi.org).
The horizontal spacing between the rails in a rack that complies with this standard is usually
wider than the device's mounting brackets, which measure 19 in. (48.26 cm) from outer edge
to outer edge. Use approved wing devices to narrow the opening between the rails as
required.
Ensure that the rack rails are spaced widely enough to accommodate the external dimensions
of the router chassis. The outer edges of the front-mounting brackets extend the width to
19 in. (48.26 cm).
Ensure that for four-post installations, the front and rear rack rails are spaced between
23.6 in. (60 cm) and 36 in. (91.4 cm) front-to-back.
Ensure that the rack is strong enough to support the weight of the router. A fully configured
ACX710 router weighs about 17.64 lb (8 kg).
Ensure that the spacing of rails and adjacent racks allows for proper clearance around the
router and rack.
Rack connection to
building structure
Secure the rack to the building structure.
If earthquakes are a possibility in your geographical area, secure the rack to the floor.
Secure the rack to the ceiling brackets and to the wall or floor brackets for maximum stability.

Router Clearance Requirements

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Mounting bracket
Clearance required
for maintenance
12.4 in.
31.5 cm
Clearance required
for maintenance
Front
(Ports)
Rear
19.0 in.
(48.26 cm)
17.36 in.
(44.08 cm)
24 in. (61 cm)
24 in. (61 cm)
For the cooling system to function properly, the airflow around the chassis must be unrestricted. You must allow sufficient clearance around the installed chassis for cooling and maintenance.
If you are mounting an ACX710 in a rack with other equipment, ensure that the exhaust from the other equipment does not blow into the intake vents of the ACX710 chassis.
For service personnel to remove and install hardware components, and to accommodate the interface and power cable bend radius, there must be adequate space at the front and rear of the router. Allow at least 24 in. (61 cm) of space both at the front and rear of the router. See Figure 3 for the clearance requirements for ACX710 routers.
Figure 3: Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance for ACX710 Routers
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Router Cooling and Airflow Requirements

In ACX710 routers, cool air is pulled through the front of the chassis towards the rear fan tray, and hot air is exhausted
out of the chassis through the rear. Figure 4 shows the airflow through the ACX710 router.
For the cooling system to function properly, the airflow around the chassis must be unrestricted.
The rack or cabinet must have an adequate supply of cool air.
Figure 4: Airflow Through the ACX710 Chassis
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Tools and Parts Required to Prepare the ACX710 Router for Installation

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19-in. four-post rack with fasteners (provided)
ESD grounding strap (not provided).
One pair of front-mounting rails (provided)
Screws to secure the chassis to the rack (not provided).
Appropriate screwdriver for the mounting screws (not provided).
Two DC power cords with plugs appropriate for your geographical location (provided).
One grounding cable (provided).
RJ-45 cable and RJ-45 to DB-9 serial port adapter (not provided).
Management host, such as a PC or laptop, with a serial port (not provided).

Step 2: Install the ACX710 Chassis in the Rack

To install the router in a four-post rack:
1. Position the router in front of the rack.
2. Wrap and fasten one end of the ESD grounding strap around your bare wrist, and connect the other end of the strap to a site ESD point.
3. Align the holes in the front-mounting rails with the holes on the side of the chassis (see Figure 5).
Figure 5: Install the Mounting Rails on an ACX710 Router
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4. Using a Phillips (+) number 2 screwdriver, secure the mounting rails to the chassis using the mounting screws.
5. With one person on each side, hold on to the bottom of the chassis, and carefully lift the chassis so that the mounting rails are aligned with the rack rails.
6. Carefully slide the chassis with the rails attached on to the rack rails (see Figure 6).
Figure 6: Install the ACX710 Router in a Four-Post Rack
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7. Install mounting screws into each of the front-mounting bracket holes aligned with the rack, starting from the bottom, and tighten the screws.
8. Align the holes in the cable bar with the holes at the top of the mounting bracket, and tighten the screws to attach the cable bar.
Figure 7: Install the Cable Bar
9. Visually inspect the alignment of the chassis.
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