Replacing Chassis Components; Replacing The M320 Cip; Removing An M320 Cip - Juniper M320 Hardware Manual

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CHAPTER 24

Replacing Chassis Components

Replacing the M320 CIP

Removing an M320 CIP

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Replacing the M320 CIP on page 189
Replacing the M320 Alarm Relay Wires on page 192
Replacing an M320 Management Ethernet Cable on page 192
Replacing an M320 Console or Auxiliary Cable on page 194
Replacing an M320 Craft Interface on page 197
Replacing an M320 Fuse on page 199
1.
Removing an M320 CIP on page 189
Installing an M320 CIP on page 190
2.
The CIP is located to the left side of the FPC card cage. It houses the Routing Engine
interface ports, which accept connections to external management and alarm-reporting
devices.
The CIP is hot-pluggable. It weighs approximately 6.8 lb (3.1 kg). When the CIP is removed,
you cannot control or communicate with the router using an external device.
To remove the CIP (see
Figure 67 on page
Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect
1.
the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis. .
Disconnect any external devices connected to the CIP. For instructions, see
2.
an M320 Console or Auxiliary Cable" on page
Ethernet Cable" on page
Loosen the captive screws at the top and bottom of the CIP faceplate.
3.
Grasp the handle on the CIP faceplate, and carefully pull the CIP straight out of the
4.
chassis.
CAUTION:
Be sure to slide the CIP straight within the slot to avoid
damaging the connector pins on the front of the midplane.
190):
194,
"Replacing an M320 Management
192, and
"Replacing the M320 Alarm Relay Wires" on page
"Removing
192.
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