CHAPTER 15
Replacing Gigabit-Backplane Physical
Interface Modules
Replacing Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface Modules on the SRX300 Series and
SRX550 High Memory Services Gateways
Removing a Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface Module
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Replacing Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface Modules on the SRX300 Series and
SRX550 High Memory Services Gateways on page 99
Removing a Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface Module on page 99
Installing a Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface Module on page 100
Removing a Blank Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface Module Faceplate on page 102
Installing a Blank Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface Module Faceplate on page 102
To remove a GPIM from the services gateway:
Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect
1.
the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis. For more information about ESD,
see
"Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to the SRX300 Series and SRX550
High Memory Services Gateway" on page
Push the OFFLINE button to turn the GPIM offline. After the STATUS LED light turns
2.
off, it is safe to remove the GPIM. See
indications for hot-swappable GPIM components.
Table 51: LED Indications for Hot-Swappable GPIM Components
Number
Component
1
STATUS LED
94.
Table 51 on page 99
Description
The STATUS LED has the following indicators:
Solid green indicates that the GPIM is functioning normally.
Solid yellow indicates that the GPIM is starting up, running
diagnostics, or going offline.
Solid red indicates that the GPIM has failed.
Off indicates that the GPIM is not powered on, is offline,
or is not configured.
for a description of LED
99