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Connect AC Power to the Router

To connect AC power to the router, follow this procedure:

  1. Verify that the power supplies are fully inserted in the chassis and the thumbscrews on their faceplates are tightened.
  2. For each power supply, verify that the ends of the power cord are firmly plugged into the appliance inlet on the power supply faceplate and the external power source receptacle.
  3. Connect a management device to one of the ports on the craft interface (AUX/MODEM, CONSOLE, or MGMT). For more information on connecting management devices, see Replace Connectors to Routing Engine Interface Ports.
  4. Turn on the management device.
  5. Press the power switch on the faceplate of one power supply to the ON ( | ) position. Verify that the blue OUTPUT OK LED eventually lights steadily.

    After powering off a power supply, wait at least 60 seconds before turning it back on. After powering on a power supply, wait at least 60 seconds before turning it off.

    If the router is completely powered down when you power on the power supply, the Routing Engine boots as the power supply completes its startup sequence. If the Routing Engine finishes booting and you need to power down the router again, first issue the CLI request system halt command. For more information, see Disconnect AC Power from the Router or Disconnect DC Power from the Router.

    After a power supply is powered on, it can take up to 60 seconds for status indicators—such as LEDs on the power supply and show chassis commands—to indicate that the power supply is functioning normally. Ignore error indicators that appear during the first 60 seconds.

  6. Press the power switch on the other power supply to the ON ( | ) position and observe the LEDs on the power supply faceplate. They should light as described in the previous step.

    If the LEDs are not lit in the appropriate pattern after 60 seconds, repeat the procedures in Install an AC Power Supply and the previous steps in this procedure.

    When two power supplies are installed, at least one Routing Engine and one FPC must also be installed for both power supplies to power on. In the absence of this minimum load, only one power supply starts. (The router powers on and operates correctly with one power supply, but without the redundancy benefit of having a second power supply installed.)

  7. On the external management device connected to the Routing Engine, monitor the startup process to verify that the system has booted properly.

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