Removing A Module - Juniper E-Series Installation And User Manual

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Removing a Module

The module stops sliding when the ejectors make contact with the
front of the chassis.
Caution: If you meet strong resistance when attempting to seat the module using
the ejectors, remove it from the chassis and confirm that the slot is one designed to
hold the module. Also, be sure that you have aligned the top and bottom edges in
the correct matching tracks.
7
Insert the module into the midplane by simultaneously depressing
both ejectors (as shown in
on the module.
8
Tighten the module's captive screws using a Phillips screwdriver.
Alternately turn each screw several times before tightening them
completely to allow the module to sit correctly.
Note: Although not required, it is recommended that you issue the slot disable
command from the CLI before removing a module.
Caution: If you do not use the halt command before removing or powering down
an SRP, the system's NVS card may become corrupted.
To remove a module:
1
Enter the halt command.
See
E-Series System Basics Configuration Guide, Chapter 5,
Managing Line Modules and SRP Modules
the halt command.
2
Ground yourself by using an antistatic wrist strap or other device.
3
Use a screwdriver to loosen the thumb screws located at the top and
bottom of the module panel.
4
Pull the ejector handles located at the top and bottom of the module
so that they are in position 2, as shown in
Figure
5-5) and exerting forward pressure
for information about
Figure
Removing a Module
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