Restoring Bios Defaults For The Ctpos 7.0R1 And Later Upgrade (Pp310); Figure 5: Dram Memory Module Replacement - Pp310 - Juniper CTP2000 Series Upgrade

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Restoring BIOS Defaults for the CTPOS 7.0R1 and Later Upgrade (PP310)

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Release the memory module by using your thumb to raise the end of the memory
module to the angle shown in
NOTE:
Figure 5 on page 24
is removed and replaced in the same manner for the PP332 CPU.
Hold the memory module between your thumb and forefinger and gently pull it out
of the socket.
Figure 5: DRAM Memory Module Replacement — PP310
To insert the new memory module:
5.
Hold the module between your thumb and forefinger and insert one end into the
socket at the angle shown in
Lower the free end of the module until it snaps into place.
Return the CPU to the chassis and secure it in place. See
6.
CPU" on page
23.
You must restore default BIOS settings (stored in CMOS) during the CTPOS 7.0R1 upgrade
process for the PP310. Refer to
procedure.
Figure 5 on page
24.
shows the PP310 CPU. The memory module
Figure 5 on page
24.
Figure 6 on page 25
when performing the following
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