Connecting And Disconnecting Fiber Cables (Idp 600F And 1100F Only); Figure 22: Hard Drive Latch In Closed Position - Juniper IDP 600 Series Installer's Manual

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Connecting and Disconnecting Fiber Cables (IDP 600F and 1100F Only)

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Connecting and Disconnecting Fiber Cables (IDP 600F and 1100F Only)

Figure 22: Hard Drive Latch in Closed Position

7. Press the drive handle up until the latch clicks into place.
After a few moments, the warning sound will cease; the red failure light on the new
drive will begin to flash, indicating that the RAID is being rebuilt; and the hard drive
activity light on both drives will flash, indicating activity on both drives.
When the red failure light stops flashing, the RAID is rebuilt. Rebuilding the RAID
may take some time (30 minutes or more.)
Leave both drives in place until the RAID array is rebuilt. Removing either drive
while the RAID array is being rebuilt can damage the system.
The following are the steps for connecting and removing a gigabit Ethernet cable to
and from the GBIC transceiver.
To connect a gigabit Ethernet cable to a GBIC transceiver:
1. Hold the cable clip firmly but gently between your thumb and forefinger with
your thumb on top of the clip and your finger under the clip. Do not depress the
clip ejector on top of the clip.
2. Slide the clip into the transceiver port until it clicks into place. Because the fit is
close, you may have to apply some pressure to seat the clip. Apply pressure
evenly and gently to avoid clip breakage.
To remove a gigabit Ethernet cable from a GBIC transceiver:
1. Make sure the transceiver ejector under the port is not pressed in; otherwise, if
you attempt to remove the cable the transceiver might come out with the cable
still attached.

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