Replacing A Compactflash Card In A Ptx5000 Routing Engine; Removing A Compactflash Card From A Ptx5000 Routing Engine - Juniper PTX5000 Hardware Manual

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Replacing a CompactFlash Card in a PTX5000 Routing Engine

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Removing a CompactFlash Card from a PTX5000 Routing Engine | 469

Installing a CompactFlash Card in a PTX5000 Routing Engine | 470
Copying the Junos OS to the CompactFlash Card in a PTX5000 Routing Engine | 471
Removing a CompactFlash Card from a PTX5000 Routing Engine
The CompactFlash card is located in the slot labeled CompactFlash on the Routing Engine faceplate. To
remove the CompactFlash card (see
1.
Place an electrostatic bag or antistatic mat on a flat, stable surface.
2.
Determine whether the host subsystem is functioning as the primary or as the backup, using one of
these methods:
• Check the HOST 0 and HOST 1 LEDs on the craft interface. If the green MASTER LED is lit, the
corresponding host subsystem is functioning as the primary.
• Check the MASTER LED on the Control Board. If the blue MASTER LED is lit, the host
subsystem is functioning as the primary.
• Issue the following CLI command. The primary Routing Engine is designated Master in the Current
state field for the Routing Engine in Slot 0:
user@host> show chassis routing-engine
Routing Engine status:
Slot 0:
Current state
...
3.
If the host subsystem is functioning as the primary, switch it to backup using the request chassis
routing-engine master switch command.
4.
From the primary Routing Engine, issue the request system power-off other-routing-engine to power
down the backup Routing Engine.
5.
Verify that the Online, Disk1, and CF LEDs on the backup Routing Engine faceplate are off.
Figure
3):
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