Figure 115: Removing The M320 Router Craft Interface - Juniper M Series Monitoring And Troubleshooting Manual

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Replacing the T320, T640, and T1600 Router Craft Interface
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NOTE:
Removing the front upper fan tray before you remove the craft
interface might make it easier to grasp the craft interface as you remove it.
For instructions on removing a front fan tray, see the appropriate router
hardware guide.
Attach an ESD strap to your bare wrist, and connect the strap to one of the ESD points
1.
on the chassis.
Remove the upper cable guards by loosening the three captive screws on each cable
2.
guard.
Completely loosen the four captive screws that attach the craft interface to the
3.
chassis.
Grasp the craft interface by the left and right flanges and carefully pull it straight out
4.
of the chassis. (See
Figure 115 on page

Figure 115: Removing the M320 Router Craft Interface

The craft interface is located on the front of the chassis above the FPC card cage.
To remove the craft interface:
NOTE:
Removing the front upper fan tray before you remove the craft
interface might make it easier to grasp the craft interface as you remove it.
For instructions on removing a front fan tray, see the appropriate router
hardware guide.
Attach an ESD strap to your bare wrist, and connect the strap to one of the ESD points
1.
on the chassis.
Completely loosen the screws at the four corners of the craft interface.
2.
Insert the blade of a flat-blade screwdriver into the slot on one side of the craft
3.
interface, then gently pry that side out from the chassis.
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