Replacing mx480 host subsystem components, Effect of taking the mx480 host subsystem offline, Figure 86: installing the fan tray – Juniper Networks MX480 User Manual

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Figure 86: Installing the Fan Tray

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Effect of Taking the MX480 Host Subsystem Offline on page 170

Taking an MX480 Host Subsystem Offline on page 172

Operating and Positioning the MX480 SCB Ejectors on page 173

Replacing an MX480 SCB on page 174

Replacing an MX480 Routing Engine on page 184

Replacing an SSD Drive on an RE-A-1800 or RE-S-1800 on page 186

Replacing Connections to MX480 Routing Engine Interface Ports on page 188

Effect of Taking the MX480 Host Subsystem Offline

The host subsystem is taken offline and brought online as a unit. Before you replace an
SCB or a Routing Engine, you must take the host subsystem offline. The host subsystem
is hot-pluggable.

Normally, if two host subsystems are installed in the router, Routing Engine 0 (

RE0

)

functions as the master and Routing Engine 1 (

RE1

) functions as the backup. You can

remove the backup host subsystem (or either of its components) without interrupting
the functioning of the router. If you take the master host subsystem offline, the backup
host subsystem becomes the master (the router might reboot, depending on your
configuration). If the router has only one host subsystem, taking the host subsystem

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