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Grounding point
4. Remove the two M6 screws with attached washers on the chassis using either a Pozidriv or Phillips
screwdriver.
5. Place the chassis grounding lug and cable over the screw holes with the cable connection pointing to
the left. See
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Figure 53: Connect a Grounding Cable to the MX10004
6. Place the two screws with attached washers over the grounding lug and grounding cable.
7. Tighten the two M-6 screws using a Pozidriv or Phillips screwdriver.
8. Secure the grounding cable and ensure that it doesn’t touch or block access to other device
components and that it doesn’t drape where people can trip over it.
Connect AC Power to an MX10004 Router
Before you begin to connect power to the Juniper Networks MX10004 router, review how to prevent
ESD damage. See
"Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage" on page 263
After you ground the router, add power supplies, and apply power to the router, the system initiates the
power-on sequence. This sequence can start incrementally with a single power supply, but we do not
recommend that you bring up an MX10004 system with fewer than three power supplies.
To connect AC power to an MX10004 router:
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