Handling And Storing Cards - Juniper SRX 5600 Installation Instructions Manual

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Table 4: 16-Port TX Ethernet Port Module LEDs

Handling and Storing Cards

This section explains how to avoid damaging the cards (IOCs, SPCs, host subsystems,
and port modules) that you install into the services gateway. Many components on
the cards are fragile.
CAUTION: Failure to handle cards as specified in this document can cause irreparable
damage.
This section discusses how to hold cards in both the vertical and horizontal positions.
Regardless of orientation, this section uses the same terms for all four edges of the
card (see Figure 3 on page 6):
NOTE: The instructions in this section apply to all card and port module types.
Label
Color
State
Green
On steadily
OK/FAIL
Red
On steadily
Link (top or
Green
On steadily
left of each
port)
Off
TX/RX
Green
Blinking
(bottom or
right of
Off
each port)
Faceplate—Edge of the card that has connectors to which you connect cables or
sockets for SFP or XFP transceivers.
Connector edge—Edge opposite the faceplate; this edge has the connectors that
attach to the midplane.
Top edge—Edge at the top of the card when it is vertical.
Bottom edge—Edge at the bottom of the card when it is vertical.
Handling and Storing Cards
Description
Port module is functioning normally.
Port module has failed.
Link is active.
No link.
Port is receiving or transmitting data.
No activity.
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