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T1600 Internet Routing Node Upgrade
Guide
28 April 2008
Part Number: 530-021924-01
Revision 2
This guide provides procedures for upgrading an operational T640 Internet routing
node to a T1600 Internet routing node. These procedures include preparing the site,
replacing hardware, and verifying operation.
NOTE: Before you upgrade, the T640 routing node must be running JUNOS Release
8.5 or later.
Contents
T1600 Routing Node Overview .......................................................................3
T1600 Upgrade Kit ..........................................................................................5
Power Supplies .........................................................................................6
Three-Input 240-A Power Supplies .....................................................6
T1600-SIBs ...............................................................................................9
T1600 Routing Node Upgrade Overview .......................................................10
Verifying the Hardware Version of the Rear Fan Tray ...................................11
Preparing the Site ..........................................................................................12
Typical Power Distribution ......................................................................12
Provisioning Additional Power for the T1600 Routing Node ...................13
Replacing the Rear Fan Tray .........................................................................13
Removing the Rear Fan Tray ..................................................................14
Installing a Rear Fan Tray .......................................................................15
Upgrading the DC Power Supplies .................................................................17
Preparing the DC Power Cables ..............................................................17
Tools and Parts Required ........................................................................17
Removing a Two-Input 160-A Power Supply ...........................................18
Setting the Input Mode Switch on a Three-Input 240-A Power
Supply ..............................................................................................21
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Page 1 - Revision 2

T1600 Internet Routing Node UpgradeGuide28 April 2008Part Number: 530-021924-01Revision 2This guide provides procedures for upgrading an operational T

Page 2

T1600 Routing Node Upgrade OverviewNOTE: The T640 routing node can be upgraded while the routing node is poweredon and operational.NOTE: During the SI

Page 3 - T1600 Routing Node Overview

Verifying the Hardware Version of the Rear Fan TrayThe rear fan tray, model number FAN-REAR-TX-T640-S, has eight fans and is requiredto support the ad

Page 4

Bottom Right Middle fan OK Spinning at normal speed Bottom Right Rear fan OK Spinning at normal speed

Page 5 - T1600 Upgrade Kit

Figure 6: Typical DC Source Cabling to the T1600 Routing NodeProvisioning Additional Power for the T1600 Routing NodeFor a maximally configured T1600

Page 6 - Power Supplies

Removing the Rear Fan TrayThe rear fan tray is mounted vertically on the right side of the rear of the chassis.The rear fan tray (model number RHTREAR

Page 7 - Table 2: Fault Tolerance

Figure 7: Removing the Rear Fan TrayInstalling a Rear Fan TrayThe rear fan tray (model number FAN-REAR-TX-T640-S) weighs about 10 pounds(4.5 kg). To i

Page 8 - 8 ■ T1600 Upgrade Kit

Figure 8: Installing a Rear Fan Tray16 Replacing the Rear Fan TrayT1600 Routing Node Upgrade Guide

Page 9 - T1600-SIBs

Upgrading the DC Power SuppliesNOTE: You must upgrade both power supplies. Follow these procedures for onepower supply, then immediately upgrade the o

Page 10

CAUTION: Do not substitute a metric nut driver or wrench. A tool that does not fitthe nuts exactly can damage them. If a 7/16-in. tool is not availab

Page 11 - Blower in the description

CAUTION: You must ensure that power connections maintain the proper polarity.The power source cables might be labeled (+) and (–) to indicate their po

Page 12 - Typical Power Distribution

Installing a Three-Input 240-A Power Supply ...22Replacing the Cable Restraint on a Three-Input 240-A Power Sup

Page 13 - Replacing the Rear Fan Tray

Figure 11: Rear of the Power Supply Showing Midplane Connectors11. Grasp the handle on the power supply faceplate and pull firmly. Slide it halfwayout

Page 14 - Removing the Rear Fan Tray

Figure 12: Removing a Power SupplySetting the Input Mode Switch on a Three-Input 240-A Power SupplyNOTE: Do not set the input mode switch if the power

Page 15 - Installing a Rear Fan Tray

Figure 13: Three-Input 240-A Power SupplyInstalling a Three-Input 240-A Power SupplyEach three-input 240-A power supply weighs approximately 25 lb (11

Page 16

Figure 14: Installing a Three-Input 240-A Power SupplyReplacing the Cable Restraint on a Three-Input 240-A Power SupplyEach three-input 240-A power su

Page 17 - Tools and Parts Required

Figure 16: Three-Input 240-A Power Supply with the Optional Cable RestraintTo replace the cable restraint on a three-input 240-A power supply, use the

Page 18 - ■ Wire cutters

Connecting a Three-Input 240-A Power SupplyTo connect a three-input 240-A power supply to the power sources, follow thisprocedure:1. Attach an electro

Page 19

11. Verify that the ground and power cabling are correct, that they are not touchingor blocking access to other hardware components, and that they do

Page 20

NOTE: After a power supply is powered on, it can take up to 60 seconds for statusindicators—such as the LEDs on the power supply, the show chassis com

Page 21

Verifying the Installation of a T1600-SIB on page 33 Preparing to Exit Upgrade Mode on page 33 Exiting Upgrade Mode on page 34 Verifying Operatio

Page 22 - OFF position (O)

Preparing to Upgrade the SIBsTo prepare to upgrade the SIBs, follow this procedure:1. The T640 routing node must contain five standard SIBs or SIBs ve

Page 23

T1600 Routing Node OverviewThe T1600 Internet routing node is a complete routing system that provides GigabitEthernet, SONET/SDH, and other high-speed

Page 24 - 2. Fasten the captive screws

user@host# exitTools RequiredTo upgrade the SIBs, you need the following tools and parts. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding wrist strap Philli

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Figure 18: Removing a SIB from a T640 Routing NodeFigure 19: Standard SIB Supported in a T640 Routing NodeUpgrading SIBs 31Upgrading SIBs

Page 26 - ON position (

Installing a T1600-SIBEach SIB weighs approximately 6.5 lb (3 kg). To install a T1600-SIB, follow thisprocedure (see Figure 20 on page 32):1. Attach a

Page 27 - Upgrading SIBs

Verifying the Installation of a T1600-SIBTo verify that the T1600-SIB is functioning normally, follow this procedure:1. Check the LEDs on the T1600-SI

Page 28 - 28 ■ Upgrading SIBs

DRAM 2048 MB Memory utilization 8 percent CPU utilization: User 0 percent Bac

Page 29 - Preparing to Upgrade the SIBs

Verifying OperationUse the following commands to verify proper operation of the T1600 routing node:1.Verify that the model number is now T1600 by issu

Page 30 - Tools Required

CB 0 1--------------Amber . .Green * *Blue * .SCG LEDs: SCG 0 1--------------Amber . .Green * *Blue * .SIB LEDs: SIB 0

Page 31 - Upgrading SIBs ■ 31

FPC 1 REV 03 710-013035 DF5574 FPC Type 3-ES CPUFPC 2 REV 04 710-013560 WF7206 E2-FPC Type 3 CPU

Page 32 - Installing a T1600-SIB

Interface Admin Link Proto Local Remotexe-0/0/0 up upxe-0/0/1 up downxe-0/0/2

Page 33 - Upgrading SIBs ■ 33

ge-7/0/5 up downge-7/0/6 up downge-7/0/7 up upbcm0 up upbcm0.0

Page 34 - Exiting Upgrade Mode

Figure 1: Front View of the T1600 Routing Node4 T1600 Routing Node OverviewT1600 Routing Node Upgrade Guide

Page 35 - Verifying Operation

WARNING: To avoid injury, keep tools and your fingers away from the fans as youslide the fan tray out of the chassis. The fans might still be spinning

Page 36 - 36 ■ Upgrading SIBs

4. Repeat Step 3 for the other side of the craft interface.5. Grasp the craft interface by the top and bottom edges and carefully pull it straightout

Page 37 - command:

Figure 23: Installing a Replacement Craft InterfaceInstalling the Upper Front Fan TrayTo install the upper front fan tray, follow this procedure (see

Page 38 - 38 ■ Upgrading SIBs

2. Peel the protective backing off the T1600 agency label.3. Apply the T1600 agency label on top of the T640 agency label.Registering Your T1600 Upgra

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T1600 Routing Node Environmental SpecificationsTable 5 on page 44 specifies the environmental specifications required for normalT1600 routing node ope

Page 40 - Removing the Craft Interface

Table 6: Power System Electrical SpecificationsSpecificationItemOperating range: –40.0 to –72 VDCNOTE: If the input voltage from the DC powersource dr

Page 41

NOTE: If you plan to operate a maximally configured T1600 routing node, werecommend that you provision at least 64 A @ –48 VDC for each power supply i

Page 42

Preventing Electrostatic Discharge DamageMany T1600 routing node hardware components are sensitive to damage from staticelectricity. Some components c

Page 43 - Update Install Base

List of Technical PublicationsTable 9 on page 48 lists the software and hardware guides and release notes forJuniper Networks J-series, M-series, MX-s

Page 44

Table 9: Technical Documentation for Supported Routing Platforms (continued)DescriptionBookDescribes common configuration scenarios for the Layer 2 f

Page 45

Figure 2: Rear View of the T1600 Routing NodeT1600 Upgrade KitTo upgrade a T640 routing node to a T1600 routing node, you install the followinghardwar

Page 46 - DC Power Cable Specifications

Table 9: Technical Documentation for Supported Routing Platforms (continued)DescriptionBookDescribes the JUNOS configuration mode commands. Provides

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Table 9: Technical Documentation for Supported Routing Platforms (continued)DescriptionBookDescribes how to install, maintain, and troubleshoot routi

Page 48

Table 9: Technical Documentation for Supported Routing Platforms (continued)DescriptionBookContain corrections and updates to the published JUNOScope

Page 49 - JUNOS References

mode commands documented in JUNOS configuration guides and commandreferences. To configure and operate a WX Integrated Services Module, you mustalso u

Page 50 - Hardware Documentation

Table 12: Additional Books Available Through http://www.juniper.net/booksDescriptionBookProvides background and in-depth analysis of multicast routing

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Requesting Technical SupportTechnical product support is available through the Juniper Networks TechnicalAssistance Center (JTAC). If you are a custom

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Revision History28 April 2008—530-021924-01. Revision 2. Minor updates.19 October 2007—530-021924-01. Revision 1.Copyright © 2008, Juniper Networks, I

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NOTE: These components must be installed before you can install a T1600-FPC inthe T1600 routing node.Power SuppliesTwo redundant, load-sharing DC powe

Page 54 - Documentation Feedback

Table 1: Components Powered by Each Three-Input 240-A Power Supply InputTwo-Input ModeThree-Input ModeInputFPCs in slots FPC0 and FPC1, SIBs, T-CBs,fa

Page 55 - Requesting Technical Support

Figure 4: Three-Input 240-A Power Supply LEDsTable 3 on page 8 describes the three-input 240-A power supply LEDs.Table 3: Three-Input 240-A Power Supp

Page 56 - Revision History

T1600-SIBsFigure 5 on page 9 shows a T1600-SIB.Figure 5: T1600-SIBEach T1600-SIB consists of the following components: Switch fabric ASICs. High-spe

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