Replacing Host Subsystem Components; Replacing The M7I Routing Engine; Removing An M7I Routing Engine - Juniper M7i Hardware Manual

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CHAPTER 23

Replacing Host Subsystem Components

Replacing the M7i Routing Engine

Removing an M7i Routing Engine

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Replacing the M7i Routing Engine on page 141
Replacing the SSD on an RE-B-1800 Routing Engine on page 143
Replacing the Routing Engine Interface Port Cables on page 144
Replacing the Management Ethernet Cable on page 146
Replacing the PC Card Adapter Flash Disk on page 147
Replacing the Console or Auxiliary Cable on page 148
Removing and Inserting the CompactFlash Card on page 149
Configuring the CompactFlash Card on page 152
Removing and Inserting SDRAM Modules on page 153
Removing and Inserting the PC Card on page 155
The Routing Engine is hot-pluggable, as described in
on page
135. To replace a Routing Engine, perform the following procedures:
Removing an M7i Routing Engine on page 141
Installing the Routing Engine in a M7i Router on page 142
To remove a Routing Engine (see
Place an electrostatic bag or antistatic mat on a flat, stable surface.
1.
Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the
2.
ESD points on the chassis.
Press and hold the offline button on the faceplate of the Routing Engine until the
3.
green
LED turns off, which takes about 5 seconds.
ONLINE
Loosen the thumbscrews securing the Routing Engine, using a Phillips screwdriver if
4.
necessary.
"M7i Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs)"
Figure 41 on page
142):
141

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