Figure 52: Open And Closed Positions Of The Sre Module Ejector Lever - Juniper EX6210 Complete Hardware Manual

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Before you begin installing an SRE module in an EX6210 switch:
Ensure you understand how to prevent ESD damage. See
Discharge Damage" on page
Inspect the connector edge of the SRE module for physical damage. Installing a
damaged SRE module may damage the switch.
Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available to install an SRE module:
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap
Phillips (+) screwdriver, number 2
To install an SRE module in an EX6210 switch (see
Attach the electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare wrist and
1.
connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis.
Taking care not to touch the leads, pins, or solder connections, pull the SRE module
2.
out from the bag.
Pull both the ejector levers outward, away from the faceplate of the SRE module,
3.
until they go no further.
lever.

Figure 52: Open and Closed Positions of the SRE Module Ejector Lever

Open
If the slot has a SRE module cover panel on it, unscrew the four screws, two on either
4.
side of the SRE module filler panel, and two on either side of the line card cover panel,
counterclockwise using the Phillips (+) screwdriver. See
the cover panel and the filler panel. Save both panels for later use.
NOTE:
The SRE module cover panel includes one line card cover panel
and one SRE module filler panel.
288.
Figure 54 on page
Figure 52 on page 157
shows the open position of the ejector
Closed
Chapter 9: Installing Switch Components
"Prevention of Electrostatic
159):
Figure 53 on page
158. Remove
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