That's right the power zones are only for DC power. AC has only one zone, but according to the link below 2 high line AC supplies are mandatory and 3 low-line. I guess it might come up on a single high line depending on what line cards you have.

http://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/release-independent/junos/topics/reference/specifications/calculating-power-requirements-mx480.html

On 03/05/2015 12:48 AM, Mark Tinka wrote:


On 4/Mar/15 18:21, Kevin Wormington wrote:
I don't have any experience the the large EXs, but is there a chance
you don't have enough power to the chassis to bring the line cards
online? I know the larger MXs require a certain number of supplies and
IIRC certain supplies power certain slots.  So if you just have one
supply plugged into 120VAC it may not bring the line cards online.

For the MX routers, I think this is only if you run DC or the AC low
power units (i.e., 120VAC).

IIRC, a single 240VAC PSU on an MX should be able to drive an entire MX
chassis, non?

Mark.
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