MX10016 Power System
The MX10016 supports AC, DC, high-voltage alternating current (HVAC) and high-voltage direct current (HVDC) by offering the following power supplies:
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JNP10K-PWR-AC
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JNP10K-PWR-AC2
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JNP10K-PWR-DC
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JNP10K-PWR-DC2
Do not mix AC and DC power supplies in the same chassis.
All of the power supplies are hot-insertable and hot-removable, field-replaceable units (FRUs). In the MX10016, you can install up to 10 power supplies in the slots labeled PEM 0 through PEM 9 (top to bottom) located in the rear of the chassis. You can install the power supplies in any slot.
The JNP10K-PWR-AC2 and JNP10K-PWR-DC2 power supplies share power. The JNP10K-PWR-AC and JNP10K-PWR-DC power supplies do not share power.
The power supplies support standard or enhanced power bus. To determine whether your system has the standard power bus or the enhanced power bus, see Table 3. Table 1 provides the specifications for these different power supplies.
JNP10K-PWR-AC |
JNP10K-PWR-AC2 |
JNP10K-PWR-DC |
JNP10K-PWR-DC2 |
|
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Maximum output power |
2700 W |
5000 W or 5500 W when set for high power (30-A); 3000 W when set for low power (20-A) |
2500 W |
5500 W when set for high power (80-A) or 4400 W when set for low power (60-A) |
Inputs |
2 (INP1, INP2) |
2 (INP1, INP2) |
2 (INPUT 1, INPUT 2) |
4 (INPUT 1, INPUT 2) |
Compatible power bus |
Standard or enhanced |
Standard or enhanced |
Standard or enhanced |
Standard or enhanced |
JNP10K-PWR-AC Power Supply
The JNP10K-PWR-AC power supplies are hot-insertable, hot-removable, field-replaceable units (FRUs). In an MX10016, you can install up to 10 power supplies in the slots labeled PSU 0 through PSU 9. You can install the power supplies in any slot.
The JNP10K-PWR-AC power supplies are 2700-W and support 200–240 VAC. The output is 12 VDC; the output power is 2700 W.
The AC power supply supports 200–240 VAC. The output is 12 VDC; the output power is 2700 W.
Do not mix AC and DC power supplies in the same chassis. AC and HVAC can coexist in the same chassis during the hot swap of AC for HVAC. Do not mix AC and HVAC power supplies in a running environment.
The router is pluggable type A equipment installed in a restricted-access location. It has a separate protective earthing terminal on the chassis that must be connected to earth ground permanently to ground the chassis adequately and protect the operator from electrical hazards.
Before you install the router, ensure that a licensed electrician has attached an appropriate grounding lug to the grounding cable that you supply. Using a grounding cable with an incorrectly attached lug can damage the router.
The base configuration of MX10016 routers are shipped with five power supplies. Cover are installed over the remaining power supply slots. You can add additional power supplies to base configuration routers as necessary. For details about different router configurations, see MX10016 Components and Configurations.
Each JNP10K-PWR-AC power supply weighs approximately 6.8 lb (3.08 kg) and has two independent 16-A rated AC inlets on the faceplate. Although each inlet provides sufficient input power to provide full output, always connect to a dedicated AC power feed to provide redundancy. Only one power feed is operational at a time.
The MX10016 routers employ automatic transfer switch (ATS) technology. The MX10016 power system provides 2nsource redundancy. If one power source fails, ATS routes the power supply to the alternate source.
For redundancy, always plug the two power cords from each power supply:
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INP1 into an uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
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INP2 into the public electricity supply
Each JNP10K-PWR-AC power supply has a power switch with international markings for on (|) and off (O), a fan, and four LEDs on the faceplate that indicate the status of the power supply. See Figure 1.

Each JNP10K-PWR-AC power supply comes with two power cord retainers that hold the power cords in place. See Figure 2. Each power cord retainer has a clip and an adjustment nut. The ends of the clip hook into the bracket holes on each side of the AC appliance inlet on the faceplate. The adjustment nut holds the power cord in the correct position. For instructions for installing the power cord retainers, see Connecting AC Power to an MX10016.
Route all the AC power supply cords away from the fan trays. Make sure that the power cords do not obstruct the fan trays.

Each power supply connects to the power rail in the router. The power rail distributes the output power produced by the power supplies to different router components. Each AC power supply provides power to all the components in the router.
Each power supply has its own fan and is cooled by its own internal cooling system. Hot air exhausts from the rear of the chassis.
JNP10K-PWR-AC2 Power Supply
The JNP10K-PWR-AC2 power supply is a high-capacity, high-line model that is designed to support either AC or DC systems in either a low power or high power mode. The power supply takes AC input and provides DC output of 12.3 VDC, 5000 W with a single feed and 5500 W with a dual feed. For AC systems, the operating input voltage is 180 to 305 VAC and for DC systems, the operating input voltage is 190 to 410 VDC.
The number of power feeds and whether the power supplies provides high or low output power is configured using a set of dip switches on the faceplate of the power supply. If any power supply in the chassis is set to low power, all power supplies are also set to low power, regardless of their dip switch settings. This design is to prevent overloading of the power supply that is set to low power. See Table 2
The JNP10K-PWR-AC2 fits into the standard power supply bay but when compared to most other models, the JNP10K-PWR-AC2 is longer and protrudes from the bay when fully inserted into the chassis. See Figure 3 for the settings for the dip switches.

Extreme burn danger–Do not handle an HVAC or HVDC power supply running in the chassis without heat protective gloves. The JNP10K-PWR-AC2 can reach temperatures of 158°F (70°C) under running conditions.
The router is pluggable type A equipment installed in a restricted-access location. It has a separate protective earthing terminal on the chassis that must be connected to earth ground permanently to ground the chassis adequately and protect the operator from electrical hazards.
Before you begin installing the router, ensure that a licensed electrician has attached an appropriate grounding lug to the grounding cable that you supply. Using a grounding cable with an incorrectly attached lug can damage the router.
INP0 (Switch 1) |
INP1 (Switch 2) |
H/L (High Input 30 A/Low Input 20A) |
Output Power |
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On |
On |
On (30 A) |
5500 W |
On |
On |
Off (20 A) |
3000 W |
On |
Off |
On (30 A) |
5000 W |
Off |
On |
On (30 A) |
5000 W |
On |
Off |
Off (20 A) |
2700 W |
Off |
On |
Off (20 A) |
2700 W |
JNP10K-PWR-DC Power Supply
The MX10000 routers support three types of DC power supply modules:
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JNP10K-PWR-DC—A 2500-W, 12-VDC dual power supply.
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JNP10K-PWR-DC2—A 5500-W, 12-VDC quad input power supply. For details on this power supply, see JNP10K-PWR-DC2 Power Supply.
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JNP10K-PWR-AC2—An AC, high-voltage alternating current (HVAC,) or high-voltage direct current (HVDC) power supply. In high power mode, this power supply provides 12.3 V, 5000 W with a single feed and 5500 W with dual feeds. For details on this power supply, see JNP10K-PWR-AC2 Power Supply.
All three power supplies fit into a power slot bay, but the JNP10K-PWR-AC2 and JNP10K-PWR-DC2 are longer and protrude from the bay when fully inserted into the chassis. See Figure 4.

Do not mix power supply models in the same chassis in a running environment. DC and HVDC can coexist in the same chassis during the hot swap of DC for HVDC.
The DC power supply, JNP10K-PWR-DC, is a 2500-W, 12-VDC, dual input power supply. The output of each DC power supply is 12-VDC. The output power is 2500 W.
The router is pluggable type A equipment installed in a restricted-access location. It has a separate protective earthing terminal on the chassis that must be connected to earth ground permanently to ground the chassis adequately and protect the operator from electrical hazards.
Before you install the router, ensure that a licensed electrician has attached an appropriate grounding lug to the grounding cable that you supply. Using a grounding cable with an incorrectly attached lug can damage the router.
DC power supplies are shipped only in the redundant configuration of MX10016 routers. For details about different chassis configurations, see MX10016 Components and Configurations.
Each JNP10K-PWR-DC power supply weighs approximately 6 lb (2.7 kg) and has two independent pairs of DC input lugs (Input 1, RTN, –48V/–60V and Input 2, RTN, –48V/–60V) on the faceplate of the power supply. Each inlet requires a dedicated DC power feed. Although each inlet provides sufficient input power to provide full output, always connect to a dedicated DC power feed to provide redundancy. Only one power feed is operational at a time.
DC power models employ an electronic A-B input selection. The MX10016 power system provides 2N source redundancy. If one power source fails, the electronic A-B input selection routes the power supply to the alternate source.
Each JNP10K-PWR-DC power supply has a power switch with international markings for on (|) and off (O), a fan, and four LEDs on the faceplate that indicate the status of the power supply. See Figure 5.

The JNP10K-PWR-DC power supply requires a dedicated circuit breaker for each input DC feed. The chosen breaker should be sized to deliver 60 A of input current.
Each power supply connects to the combined power rail in an MX10016 router. The power rail distributes the output power produced by the power supplies to different router components. Each DC power supply provides power to all the components in the router.
Route all the DC power supply cords away from the fan trays. Make sure that the power cords do not obstruct the fan trays.
A DC power supply can operate with only one input DC feed connected. The Routing and Control Board (RCB) enables only the components for which sufficient power is available.
Each DC power supply has its own fan and is cooled by its own internal cooling system. The airflow is from the front of the power supply to the back. Hot air exhausts from the rear of the chassis.
Route all the DC power supply cords away from the fan trays. Make sure that the power cords do not obstruct the fan trays.
JNP10K-PWR-DC power supplies can use the standard bus or the enhanced bus.
A JNP10K-PWR-DC power supply can operate with only one input DC feed connected. The Routing Control Board only enables the components for which sufficient power is available.
Each JNP10K-PWR-DC power supply has its own fan and is cooled by its own internal cooling system. The airflow is from the front of the power supply to the back. Hot air exhausts from the rear of the chassis.
JNP10K-PWR-DC2 Power Supply
The JNP10K-PWR-DC2 power supply (See Figure 6) provides two power supplies in a single housing that accepts either 60 A or 80 A using four redundant input power feeds. PS_0 and PS_1 each have redundant input feeds: A0 and/or B0 for PS_0 and A1 and/or B1 for PS_1. The input is configured using a set of dip switches on the power supply faceplate. The output is dependant on the settings of these dip switches. See Table 3.
INP0 (Switch 1) |
INP1 (Switch 2) |
H/L (High Input 80 A/Low Input 60A) |
Output Power |
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On |
On |
On (80 A) |
5500 W |
On |
On |
Off (60 A) |
4400 W |
On |
Off |
On (80 A) |
2750 W |
Off |
On |
On (80 A) |
2750 W |
On |
Off |
Off (60 A) |
2200 W |
Off |
On |
Off (60 A) |
2200 W |
The JNP10K-PWR-DC2 power supply requires a dedicated circuit breaker for each input DC feed. The DC breaker shall be rated for 80A DC with medium delay.

Do not mix power supplies models in the same chassis in a running environment. DC and HVDC can coexist in the same chassis during the hot swap of DC for HVDC.
To determine whether your system has the standard power bus or the enhanced power bus, see Table 3.
The router is pluggable type A equipment installed in a restricted-access location. It has a separate protective earthing terminal on the chassis that must be connected to earth ground permanently to ground the chassis adequately and protect the operator from electrical hazards.
Before you begin installing the router, ensure that a licensed electrician has attached an appropriate grounding lug to the grounding cable that you supply. Using a grounding cable with an incorrectly attached lug can damage the router.
DC power supplies are shipped only in the redundant configuration of MX10016 routers. For details about different chassis configurations, see MX10016 Components and Configurations.
JNP10K-PWR-DC2 models can use the standard bus or the enhanced bus. The enhanced bus supports the full 5500 W available from the JNP10K-PWR-DC2. The standard bus provides 3000 W for power budget from the power management software. To determine whether your system has the standard power bus or the enhanced power bus, see Table 3.
JNP10K-PWR-AC Power Supply LEDs
An AC power supply, JNP10K-PWR-AC, has four LEDs on its faceplate: INP1, INP2, PWR OK, and FAULT. These LEDs display information about the status of the power supply. See Figure 7.

1 —
FAULT
| 3 —
INP2–Source input 2
|
2 —
PWR OK
| 4 —
INP1–Source input 1
|
Table 4 describes the LEDs on an AC power supply in an MX10016.
LED |
Color |
State |
Description |
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INP1 or INP2 |
Yellow |
Blinking |
Indicates one of the following:
|
Green |
On steadily |
|
|
Dark |
Unlit |
The power supply is switched off. |
|
PWR OK |
Green |
On steadily |
|
Yellow |
Blinking |
|
|
FAULT |
Unlit |
Off |
|
Red |
On steadily |
|
If the INP1 or INP2 LED and the PWR OK LED are unlit, the AC power cord is not installed properly or the power supply has failed.
If the INP1 or INP2 LED is lit and the PWR OK LED is unlit, the AC power supply is not installed properly or the power supply has an internal failure.
JNP10K-PWR-AC2 Power Supply LEDs
The JNP10K-PWR-AC2 power supply has four LEDs on its faceplate: !, OK, 2, and 1. These LEDs display information about the status of the power supply. See Figure 8.

1 —
! FAULT
| 3 —
2 INP2–Source input 1
|
2 —
OK PWR OK
| 4 —
1 INP1–Source input 0
|
Physical markings on the power supply are INP1 and INP2. These markings correspond to
INP0 and INP1 in the show chassis power
output (see Table 5).
Physical Marking on JNP10K-PWR-AC2 |
Show Chassis Power Command |
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INP1 |
INP0 |
INP2 |
INP1 |
Table 6 describes the LEDs on a JNP10K-PWR-AC2 power supply.
LED |
Color |
State |
Description |
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INP1 or INP0 in CLI output |
Yellow |
Blinking |
The input voltage is present, but is not within normal operating range. |
Green |
Solid |
The input voltage is present and within normal operating range. |
|
Unlit |
Off |
The power supply is switched off; voltage is zero. |
|
INP2 or INP1 in CLI output |
Yellow |
Blinking |
The input voltage is present, but is not within normal operating range. |
Green |
Solid |
The input voltage is present and within normal operating range. |
|
Unlit |
Off |
The power supply is switched off; voltage is zero. |
|
OK |
Green |
Solid |
The power supply output is within normal operating range. |
Yellow |
Blinking |
The power supply output is out of the power limits or is over-current position. |
|
! |
Red |
Solid |
Power supply has failed and must be replaced. |
Unlit |
Off |
Power supply is functioning normally. |
JNP10K-PWR-DC Power Supply LEDs
The JNP10K-PWR-DC power supply has four LEDs on its faceplate: INP1, INP1, PWR OK, and FAULT. These LEDs display information about the status of the power supply. See Figure 9.

1 —
INP1–Source input 1
| 3 —
PWR OK
|
2 —
INP2–Source input 2
| 4 —
FAULT
|
Table 7 describes the LEDs in on the JNP10K-PWR-DC power supply in an MX10016 chassis.
LED |
Color |
State |
Description |
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INP1 or INP2 |
Yellow |
Blinking |
Indicates that the DC power input voltage is not within normal operating range. |
Green |
On Steadily |
DC power is within the operating range (-40 VDC to -72 VDC). |
|
Unlit |
Off |
The power supply is switched off. |
|
PWR OK |
Green |
On Steadily |
DC power output is within the normal operating range. |
Yellow |
Blinking |
DC power output is out of the normal operating range. |
|
FAULT |
Red |
On Steadily |
The power supply has failed and must be replaced. |
Unlit |
Off |
|
If the INP1 or INP2 and the PWR OK LED are unlit, the power cords are not installed properly or the power supply has failed.
If the INP1 or INP2 LED is lit green and the PWR OK LED is unlit, the power supply is not installed properly or the power supply has an internal failure.
If the FAULT LED is blinking, add a power supply to balance the power demand and supply.
JNP10K-PWR-DC2 Power Supply LEDs
A JNP10K-PWR-DC2 power supply module has four LEDs on its faceplate: 1, 2, OK, and the symbol for fault, !. These LEDs display information about the status of the power supply. See Figure 10.

1 —
!–FAULT
| 3 —
2–Source input 1
|
2 —
OK–Power okay
| 4 —
1–Source input 0
|
You can find out the version of the firmware installed in the power supply from the output
of show system firmware
command. Table 8 describes the LEDs
on a JNP10K-PWR-DC2 power supply if the firmware installed in the power supply is
300.300.208.208.304 or higher. Table 9
describes the LEDs on a JNP10K-PWR-DC2 power supply if the firmware installed in the power
supply is lower than 300.300.208.208.304.
Feed 0 |
Feed 1 |
State of the Power Supply Switch |
LED 1 |
LED 2 |
OK LED |
! LED |
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Off |
Off |
Off |
Orange |
Orange |
Off |
Red |
A or B |
Off |
Off |
Green—Blinking |
Orange |
Off |
Red |
A and B |
Off |
Off |
Green |
Orange |
Off |
Red |
Off |
A or B |
Off |
Orange |
Green—Blinking |
Off |
Red |
A or B |
A or B |
Off |
Green—Blinking |
Green—Blinking |
Off |
Red—Blinking |
A and B |
A or B |
Off |
Green |
Green—Blinking |
Off |
Red—Blinking |
Off |
A and B |
Off |
Orange |
Green |
Off |
Red |
A or B |
A and B |
Off |
Green—Blinking |
Green |
Off |
Red—Blinking |
A and B |
A and B |
Off |
Green |
Green |
Off |
Off |
Off |
Off |
On |
Orange |
Orange |
Off |
Red |
A or B |
Off |
On |
Green—Blinking |
Orange |
Green |
Red |
A and B |
Off |
On |
Green |
Orange |
Green |
Red |
Off |
A or B |
On |
Orange |
Green—Blinking |
Green |
Red |
A or B |
A or B |
On |
Green—Blinking |
Green—Blinking |
Green |
Red—Blinking |
A and B |
A or B |
On |
Green |
Green—Blinking |
Green |
Red—Blinking |
Off |
A and B |
On |
Orange |
Green |
Green |
Red |
A or B |
A and B |
On |
Green—Blinking |
Green |
Green |
Red—Blinking |
A and B |
A and B |
On |
Green |
Green |
Green |
Off |
LED |
Color |
State |
Description |
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1 (INP0 in CLI output) or 2 (INP1 in CLI output) |
Orange |
Solid |
Indicates the DC power input voltage is not within normal operating range. |
Green |
Solid |
DC power is within operating range (-40 VDC to -72 VDC). |
|
Unlit |
Off |
The power supply is switched off. |
|
OK |
Green |
Solid |
DC power output is within normal operating range. |
Orange |
Blinking |
The output is out of the limits. |
|
! |
Red |
Solid |
Power supply has failed and must be replaced. |
Unlit |
Off |
Power supply is functioning normally. Or, only one input is powered and the enable switch for the input that is not powered is set to ON. See Connecting DC Power to an MX10016 for more information on the enable switches. |
If the 1 or 2 and the OK LED are unlit, the power cables are not installed properly or the power supply has failed.
If the 1 or LED is lit green and the OK LED is unlit, the power supply is not installed properly or the power supply has an internal failure.
If the ! LED is blinking, add a power supply to balance the power demand and supply.