Installing A Dc Power Supply Module; Replacing The Fan On An Nsm4000 Appliance - Juniper NSM4000 Hardware Manual

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Installing a DC Power Supply Module

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To install a DC power supply module:
(Optional) Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare wrist,
1.
and connect the strap to an external ESD point.
Taking care not to touch power supply pins, leads, or solder connections, remove the
2.
replacement power supply module from the bag.
Using both hands, slide the replacement power supply module straight into the chassis,
3.
as shown in
Figure 61 on page
slot and the ejector lever locks.
Figure 61: Installing a DC Power Supply Module
1— Power supply ejector lever
Connect the DC source power to the appliance. For more information, see
4.
DC Power to the NSM4000 Appliance" on page
DC Power Supply in the NSM4000 Appliance on page 17
Field-Replaceable Units on the NSM4000 Appliance on page 13
Replacing the DC Power Supply Cable on an NSM4000 Appliance on page 115
The NSM4000 appliance ships with two field-replaceable fans that are hot-swappable.
You can remove and replace a fan without powering off the appliance or disrupting any
functions.
When a fan fails, the full cooling load switches to the remaining fan and the red Hardware
Fault LED on the front panel of the appliance blinks and an alarm sounds.
NOTE:
The LEDs on the front panel of the NSM4000 are arranged vertically,
as shown in
Figure 62 on page
Chapter 12: Replacing Hardware Components
119, until the power supply is fully seated in the chassis
37.
120.
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