Replacing and managing modules using the software, Hot-swapping modules, Protecting modules and slots – Juniper Networks E-Series User Manual

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Overview

E-Series Routers

5-5

Replacing and Managing Modules Using the Software

For information about software procedures associated with replacing and
managing modules, see

E-Series System Basics Configuration Guide,

Chapter 5, Managing Line Modules and SRP Modules

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Hot-Swapping Modules

All E-series routers support hot-swapping of modules. Hot-swapping
allows you to add or remove a module without powering down the
system.

Protecting Modules and Slots

Each E-series chassis has an ESD (electrostatic discharge) grounding jack.
See

Table 5-1

for locations. To prevent damage from electrostatic

discharge, connect an antistatic wrist strap to the jack when handling
components.

Figure 5-4 Connecting the wrist strap to the ERX-310 router (rear)

Table 5-1 Grounding jack locations

E-Series Router

Location

ERX-14xx model

Front: inside front bezel in lower-left corner
Rear: upper-right corner

ERX-7xx model

Rear: lower-right corner

ERX-310 router

Front: lower-left corner
Rear: lower-right corner

ESD grounding jack

Antistatic

wrist strap

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