Installing line and i/o modules, Installing a line module or an i/o module, Installing line and i/o modules -10 – Juniper Networks E-Series User Manual

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CHAPTER 5
Installing Modules

5-10

8

Tighten the module’s captive screws using a Phillips screwdriver.
Alternately turn each screw several times before tightening them
completely to allow the module to sit correctly.

Installing Line and I/O Modules

This section describes the procedures for installing line and I/O modules.

Note: Install the I/O module before you install the corresponding line module;
otherwise, the system diagnostics fail, and after the line module has tried to reboot,
its status will be “inactive” when you issue the
show version command.

Installing a Line Module or an I/O Module

To install a module:

1

Ground yourself by using an antistatic wrist strap or other device.

2

Choose the slot where you want to insert the module.

Note: Line modules are in the front of the system, and I/O modules are in the back
of the system.

3

With a Phillips screwdriver, loosen the screws that secure the blank
faceplate covering the empty chassis slot, if present, and remove the
faceplate.

4

Remove the module from its antistatic bag.

5

Verify that the ejectors are in the open position, as shown in

Figure 5-5

.

6

Guide the module into the chassis by placing it between the guides of
the selected slot and pushing the module until it stops.

Table 5-3 Module slot assignments

E-Series Router

Module Slot

ERX-1440 router

Install modules other than the OC48 modules in slots 0–5 and
slots 8–13

Install the OC48 line module in slots 2–3 and slots 4–5

Install the corresponding I/O module only in the lower of
the two slots (either slot 2 or slot 4) that the line module
spans

ERX-1410 router

Install modules in slots 0–5 and slots 8–13

ERX-7xx model

Install modules in slots 2–6

ERX-310 router

Install modules in slots 1–2

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