Juniper Networks MX480 User Manual

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MX480 3D Universal Edge Router Hardware Guide
Copyright © 2013, Juniper Networks, Inc.
All rights reserved.

Revision History
January 2013—Added support for Application Services Modular Line Card (AS MLC), and components Application Services Modular Storage
Card (AS MSC) and Application Services Modular Processing Card (AS MXC).
September 2011—Added the upgrade procedure for the Enhanced MX SCB and information for the new SCB
July 2011—Updated AC and DC power specification topics.
April 2011—Added high-capacity power supply installation information.
March 2011—Updated Routing Engine content.
December 2010—Added RE-S-1800 content.
August 2010—Updated site electrical guidelines.
April 2010—Added installation and removal instructions for dual-wide MICs.
January 2010—Added information about Modular Port Concentrators (MPCs) and Modular Interface Cards (MICs).
July 2009—Updated product names. Updated information about securing power lugs.
10 April 2009—530-020794-01. Revision 6. Added information about the MX Series FPC2. Added warning about removing transceivers.
6 February 2009—530-020794-01. Revision 5. Added information about MX Series FPCs and PICs. Revised sections into modular topics
for easier customer access.
30 August 2008—530-020794-01. Revision 4. Corrected the specifications of the shipping crate, AUX/CONSOLE ports, and AC power
cords. Updated the number of Packet Forwarding Engines. Added a physical specifications appendix. Updated the location of the SCBs
and how to operate the SCB ejector handles. Removed DPC faceplate LED information.
15 May 2008—530-020794-01. Revision 3. Corrected the procedures to replace AC power cords and DC power cables, and to install the
router without a lift. Updated the AC and power requirements and specifications, host subsystem OFFLINE LED description, chassis grounding
points description, and clearance requirements. Added recommendation to replace the air filter every 6 months.
19 October 2007—530-020794-01. Revision 2. Added cable management brackets installation procedure. Fixed unresolved cross-references.

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