Replacing An Mx480 Pic; Removing An Mx480 Pic - Juniper MX480 Hardware Manual

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Replacing an MX480 PIC

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Slot 1
Online
PIC 0
Online
PIC 1
Online
Slot 2
Online
PIC 0
Online
PIC 1
Online
Slot 3
Online
PIC 0
Online
PIC 1
Online
Slot 4
Online
PIC 0
Online
PIC 1
Online
PIC 2
Online
PIC 3
Online
For further description of the output from the command, see the
MX480 Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC) Description on page 98
Troubleshooting the MX480 PICs on page 362
MX480 PIC Serial Number Label on page 375
Removing an MX480 PIC on page 303
1.
Installing an MX480 PIC on page 305
2.

Removing an MX480 PIC

PICs are hot-insertable and hot-removable. When you remove a PIC, the router continues
to function, although the PIC interfaces being removed no longer function.
The PICs are located in the FPCs installed in the front of the router. A PIC weighs less
than 2 lb (0.9 kg).
To remove a PIC (see
Figure 128 on page
Place an electrostatic bag or antistatic mat on a flat, stable surface to receive the
1.
PIC. If the PIC connects to fiber-optic cable, have ready a rubber safety cap for each
transceiver and cable.
Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the
2.
ESD points on the chassis.
Use one of the following methods to take the PIC offline:
3.
Press its online/offline button. For a PIC installed in FPC3, use a narrow-ended tool
that fits inside the opening that leads to the button. Press and hold the button until
the PIC LED goes off (about 5 seconds).
Issue the following CLI command:
MX FPC Type 3
1x OC-192 SONET
1x OC-192 SONET
MS-DPC
MS-DPC PIC
MS-DPC PIC
MPC Type 2 3D EQ
1x 10GE XFP
1x 10GE XFP
MPC 3D 16x 10GE
4x 10GE(LAN) SFP+
4x 10GE(LAN) SFP+
4x 10GE(LAN) SFP+
4x 10GE(LAN) SFP+
305):
Chapter 4: Maintaining Components
CLI Explorer
.
303

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