Monitoring M5 And M10 Router Components - Juniper JUNOS - NETWORK OPERATION GUIDE REV1 Network Operation Manual

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Field-replaceable units (FRUs) are router components that can be replaced at the
customer site. Replacing FRUs requires minimal router downtime. There are three
types of FRUs:
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Monitoring M5 and M10 Router Components

See the following chapters for information about monitoring the M5 and M10 router
components:
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Hot-removable and hot-insertable-You can remove and replace the
component without powering down the router or interrupting the routing
functions.
Hot-pluggable-You can remove the component without powering down the
router, but routing functions are interrupted until the replacement is installed.
Requires router shutdown-You must power down the router before removing
the component.
"Monitoring the Router Chassis" on page 107
"Monitoring the Routing Engine" on page 125
"Monitoring PICs" on page 183
page 275
"Monitoring the FEB" on page 453
Chapter 1: M5 and M10 Internet Router Overview
Monitoring M5 and M10 Router Components
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