Upgrading The T1600 Rear Fan Tray; Setting The Chassis Id On The T1600 Router; Upgrading The T-Cbs In The T1600 Router With Lcc-Cbs - Juniper TX MATRIX PLUS Hardware Manual

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Upgrading the T1600 Rear Fan Tray

Setting the Chassis ID on the T1600 Router

Upgrading the T-CBs in the T1600 Router with LCC-CBs

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Chapter 17: Upgrading an Offline T1600 Router Before Integrating It into a Routing Matrix
The rear fan tray required for the converted T1600 router contains eight fans. To upgrade
the rear fan tray:
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.
Replace the rear fan tray with the model required for a converted T1600 router. Use
2.
the standard replacement procedure described in the T1600 Core Router Hardware
Guide.
You configure a T1600 chassis ID by setting a physical switch on each LCC-CB faceplate
in the T1600 router (see Figure 40 on page 96). A chassis ID must be from 0 through 3.
You must follow these requirements when setting the LCC-CB ID switches:
Both LCC-CBs in a T1600 router must have the same switch setting.
The switch setting for each T1600 router must be unique within the routing matrix.
If the routing matrix contains only one T1600 router, we recommend that you assign
a chassis ID of
to the router.
0
The chassis IDs in a routing matrix do not need to be contiguous.
The switch settings must match where the control cables are connected on the LCC-CB.
Do not assign a chassis ID greater than 3.
To set the chassis ID switch:
Set the chassis ID switch on each LCC-CB to a value from 0 through 3. You must use
1.
the same chassis ID on each LCC-CB on the T1600 router.
Set the
switch on the LCC-CB on the T1600 router faceplate to
2.
M/S
Before you connect an offline T1600 router to the TX Matrix Plus router, you must replace
the T-CBs with LCC-CBs.
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.
Replace each CB with an LCC-CB on the T1600 router. Use the standard replacement
2.
procedure described in the T1600 Core Router Hardware Guide.
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