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Removing and Insert the PC Card

The slot labeled
as defined in the PC Card Standard published by the Personal Computer Memory
Card International Association (PCMCIA). The router is shipped with a PC card that
contains JUNOS Internet software. The PC card can be used to copy JUNOS software
from the PC card onto the Routing Engine. You can also copy JUNOS software from
the Routing Engine onto a PC card, for example, to create a backup copy of upgrade
software that you have obtained from Juniper Networks. Instructions for copying
software to a PC card are available at the Juniper Networks Support Web site
(
Center, then to the download page for JUNOS Internet software.
NOTE: The appearance and position of electronic components or the PC card
slot on your Routing Engine might differ from the figures in this section. These
differences do not affect Routing Engine installation and removal or functionality.
NOTE: The software on a PCMCIA card is loaded only onto the Routing Engine
into which the PCMCIA card is inserted. It is not automatically copied to the
other Routing Engine.
To remove and insert a PC card, perform the following procedures:

Removing the PC Card

The PC card is inserted in the slot labeled
To remove the PC card, follow this procedure (see Figure 83):
1.
2.
3.
on the Routing Engine faceplate accepts a Type I PC card,
PC CARD
http://www.juniper.net/support/
Removing the PC Card on page 163
Insert the PC Card on page 164
Remove the rear component cover by loosening the thumbscrew at each
corner of the cover and pulling it straight off the chassis. For complete
instructions, see "Removing the Rear Component Cover" on page 86.
Press the eject button located next to the PC card slot in the Routing Engine
faceplate. Note that the PC card slot might be located in a different position
from that shown in Figure 83.
When the PC card pops partially out of the slot, grasp the card and pull
it straight out of the slot.
); after logging in, navigate to the Customer Support
in the Routing Engine faceplate.
PC CARD
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Replacing Hardware Components
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