Juniper Networks MX480 User Manual

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1.

Calculate the power requirements (usage) using the values in

“Power Requirements

for an MX480 Router” on page 289

as shown in

Table 30 on page 287

.

Table 30: Sample Power Requirements for an MX480 Router

Zone

Power Requirement

Part Number

Chassis Component

40 W

MX480BASE-DC-HIGH

Base system

Zone 0 and Zone 1

160 W

FFANTRAY-MX480-HC

High-capacity cooling system

Zone 0

440 W

MPC-3D-16XGE-SFPP-R-B

MPC - Slot 2

Zone 0

440 W

MPC-3D-16XGE-SFPP-R-B

MPC - Slot 1

Zone 0

150 W

90 W

SCB-MX960 with

RE-S-1800X2-8G

SCB 1

Zone 0

150 W

90 W

SCB-MX960 with

RE-S-1800X2-8G

SCB 0

Zone 1

310 W

DPCE-R-4XGE-XFP

DPC - Slot 3

1440 W

390 W

Zone 0 total output power

Zone 1 total output power

1360 W

310 W

Zone 0 total output power (excluding cooling system)

Zone 1 total output power (excluding cooling system)

2.

Evaluate the power budget. In the case of a DC-powered chassis, evaluate the budget
for each zone. In this step, we check the required power against the maximum output
power of available power supply options.

NOTE:

The power for the cooling system comes from a different tap on

the power supply, reserved for the cooling system only. The cooling system
power requirement does not need to be deducted from the output power
budget of the power supply.

Table 31 on page 288

lists the power supplies, their maximum output power, and unused

power (or a power deficit) for MX480 AC chassis.

Table 32 on page 288

lists the power

supplies, their maximum output power, and unused power (or a power deficit) for
MX480 DC chassis. See

“AC Electrical Specifications for the MX480 Router” on page 297

and

“DC Power Supply Electrical Specifications for the MX480 Router” on page 301

for more information about the MX480 power supply electrical specifications.

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Appendix D: Power Guidelines, Requirements, and Specifications for the MX480 Router

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