Removing And Inserting The Pc Card In An M40E Router; Figure 97: Installing An Mcs In An M40E Router - Juniper M40E Hardware Manual

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for the host module to which the MCS belongs ("M40e Craft Interface Description"
on page 34 shows the LEDs).
You can also verify correct MCS functioning by issuing the
show chassis environment mcs
Module Components" on page 131.
Reinstall the rear component cover and tighten the thumbscrew at each corner to
6.
secure it to the chassis. For complete instructions, see "Reinstalling the M40e
Components into the Chassis" on page 97.
CAUTION: To maintain proper airflow and provide electromagnetic
shielding, do not operate the router without the rear component cover in
place.

Figure 97: Installing an MCS in an M40e Router

M40e Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs) on page 157
Tools and Parts Required to Remove Components from an M40e Router on page 309
M40e Chassis Description on page 8
M40e MCS LEDs on page 33
M40e Miscellaneous Control Subsystem (MCS) Description on page 31
A slot labeled
on the Routing Engine faceplate accepts a Type I PC Card, as
PC CARD
defined in the PC Card Standard published by the Personal Computer Memory Card
International Association (PCMCIA). The router is shipped with a PC Card that contains
Junos OS. The PC Card can be used to copy Junos OS from the PC Card onto the Routing
Engine. You can also copy Junos OS from the Routing Engine onto a PC Card, for example,
to create a backup copy of upgrade software that you have obtained from Juniper
Networks. Instructions for copying software to a PC Card are available at the Juniper
command described in "Maintaining the M40e Host
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