Connecting Power to an AC-Powered MX480 Router with Normal-Capacity
Power Supplies
 | Caution:
Do not mix AC and DC power supplies within the same
router. Damage to the router might occur. |
You connect AC power
to the router by attaching power cords from the AC power sources
to the AC appliance inlets located on the power supplies. For power
cord and AC power specifications, see AC Power Cord Specifications for the MX480 Router.
To connect the AC power cords to the router (see Figure 1):
- Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap
to your bare wrist, and connect the strap to one of the ESD points
on the chassis.
- Locate the power cords
shipped with the router, which should have a plug appropriate
for your geographical location (see AC Power Cord Specifications for the MX480 Router).
- Move the AC input switch next to the appliance inlet on
the power supply to the off (O) position.
- Connect the power cord to the power supply.
- Insert the power cord plug into an external AC power source
receptacle.
 | Note:
Each power supply must be connected to a dedicated AC
power feed and a dedicated external circuit breaker. |
- Route the power
cord along the cable restraint toward the left or right corner of
the chassis. If needed to hold the power cord in place, thread plastic
cable ties, which you must provide, through the openings on the cable
restraint.
- Verify that the power cord does not block the air exhaust
and access to router components, or drape where people could trip
on it.
- Repeat Step 2 through Step 6 for the remaining power supplies.
Figure 1: Connecting AC
Power to the Router (110V)
Published: 2011-09-08