Hi
I need advice if someone is having an MX960 up on AC power.
Usually high capacity (32A) power bars (PDU) come with C13 or C19 outlets
while Juniper has no provision for such power cords. If European power
cords are ordered with MX960, the CEE7/7 plug can be connected to Schuko
outlets. But
I double checked the hardware guide to ensure, and they're not fixed cable:
http://www.juniper.net/shared/img/products/mx-series/mx960/mx960-rear-high.jpg
(If you're using the high-cap supplies there's a second input on the
PSU's themselves)
So just 8x C18-19 cables would be fine.
On 23/08/12
We run 208v to ours, which reduces the amp load. Then we use 1u rackable
tripplite PDUs on 30a circuits with C13s and C19s and C19-C20 cables.
Will
On Aug 23, 2012, at 8:59 AM, JA wrote:
Hi
I need advice if someone is having an MX960 up on AC power.
Usually high capacity (32A) power
You can easily get 30A PDUs with L6-20Rs which is what Juniper
recommends for the MX960...
e.g.
http://www.apc.com/products/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=AP7893
Geist, ServerTech, etc. all also make many many options.
-Scott H.
-Login Inc.
On 08/23/2012 07:59 AM, JA wrote:
On 8/23/12 6:59 AM, JA wrote:
Hi
I need advice if someone is having an MX960 up on AC power.
Usually high capacity (32A) power bars (PDU) come with C13 or C19 outlets
while Juniper has no provision for such power cords.
we use c19-c20 cables. we have a standard supplier for those so I don't
: [j-nsp] MX960 AC power strip
On 8/23/12 6:59 AM, JA wrote:
Hi
I need advice if someone is having an MX960 up on AC power.
Usually high capacity (32A) power bars (PDU) come with C13 or C19 outlets
while Juniper has no provision for such power cords.
we use c19-c20 cables. we have a standard
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