CHAPTER 4
Maintaining Components
Maintaining the JRR200 Chassis
Routine Maintenance Procedures for the JRR200 Route Reflector
Maintaining the JRR200 Cooling System
Maintaining the Fan Trays on the JRR200 Route Reflector
Purpose
Action
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Maintaining the JRR200 Chassis on page 53
Maintaining the JRR200 Cooling System on page 53
Maintaining the JRR200 Power System on page 55
Maintaining the JRR200 Cables and Connectors on page 60
Routine Maintenance Procedures for the JRR200 Route Reflector on page 53
For optimum performance of the JRR200 route reflector, perform the following preventive
maintenance procedures regularly:
Inspect the installation site for moisture, loose wires or cables, and excessive dust.
Make sure that airflow is unobstructed around the JRR200 route reflector and into the
air intake vents. Make sure that all power and grounding cables are arranged so that
they do not obstruct access to other device components.
Check the status LEDs on the front panel of the JRR200 route reflector.
Periodically inspect the site to ensure that the grounding and power cables connected
to the JRR200 route reflector are securely in place and that there is no moisture
accumulating near the JRR200 route reflector.
Maintaining the Fan Trays on the JRR200 Route Reflector on page 53
Replacing the JRR200 Route Reflector Fan Tray on page 54
For optimum cooling, verify the condition of the fan trays.
Monitor the status of the fan trays. All the fan trays work in unison to cool the JRR200
route reflector. If one fan trayfails, the redundant fan tray acts as a backup. A major
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