Juniper Networks M40e Replace an FPC in an M40 Router, Remove an FPC from an M40 Router

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Replace an FPC in an M40 Router

Figure 8: Install an FPC in an M20 Router

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Replace an FPC in an M40 Router

 

On an M40 router, the FPCs are hot-insertable and hot-removable, so you can remove and

replace them without powering down the router. When you remove an FPC, the router

continues to function, but the PICs installed on the FPC do not receive or transmit data.

 

For instructions, see the following sections:

 

! Remove an FPC from an M40 Router on page 12

 

! Install an FPC in an M40 Router on page 14

 

 

Remove an FPC from an M40 Router

 

The FPCs on an M40 router are located on the front of the chassis below the craft interface.

Each FPC, fully configured with four PICs, weighs about 3 lbs (1.5 kg).

 

To remove an FPC from an M40 router, follow this procedure:

 

1. Place an antistatic foam mat on a flat, stable surface to receive the FPC. If a foam mat is

not available, substitute a standard flat antistatic mat but use extra care when laying the

FPC on it to avoid damaging the electrical components. If any of the PICs on the FPC use

fiber-optic cable, also have ready a rubber safety cap for each transceiver and cable.

 

2. Attach an ESD wrist strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD

points on the chassis.

 

3. Label the cables connected to each PIC on the FPC so that you can reconnect each cable

to the correct PIC.

 

 

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FPC Installation Instructions

 

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Contents FPC Installation Instructions FPC Description M20 Router with Four FPCs Installed M20 FPC DescriptionM40 Router with FPC Installed in Slot FPC7 M40 FPC DescriptionM40e FPCs Description M40e FPC1 M40e FPC2M40e Router with an M40e-FPC1 Installed in Slot FPC0 M160 FPCs Description FPCM160 Router with an FPC1 Installed in Slot FPC0 Tools and Parts RequiredRemove an FPC from an M20 Router Install an FPC in an M20 Router Remove an FPC from an M20 RouterReplace an FPC in an M20 Router Replace an FPC in an M40 Router Remove an FPC from an M40 RouterReplace an FPC in an M40 Router Install an FPC in an M40 Router Remove an FPC from an M40 RouterInstall an FPC in an M40 Router Replace an FPC in an M40e or M160 Router Remove an FPC from an M40e or M160 RouterReplace an FPC in an M40e or M160 Router Install an FPC in an M40e or M160 Router Remove an FPC from an M40e or M160 RouterReplace an FPC in an M40e or M160 Router Replace a PIC in an M40e-FPC LeversInstall a PIC in an M40e-FPC Remove a PIC from an M40e-FPCPIC Software Configuration PIC Software Configuration

M40e, M40 specifications

Juniper Networks M40 and M40e are high-performance, modular routers designed to provide scalability, flexibility, and advanced capabilities for service providers and large enterprises. These platforms have made a significant impact in the networking industry due to their robust architecture and rich feature set.

The Juniper M40 was introduced as a key player in the routing landscape, emphasizing performance and reliability. It is based on the innovative Junos operating system, which enables operators to manage network resources effectively. The M40 router features a flexible modular design, allowing for the installation of various interface cards that support multiple protocols and speeds. This versatility is crucial for adapting to evolving network demands.

One of the standout features of the M40 is its high throughput capability, supporting up to 40 Gbps with exceptional performance under heavy loads. This is complemented by advanced queuing and scheduling options that ensure efficient traffic management. The M40 also implements sophisticated routing protocols, such as BGP, OSPF, and MPLS, enabling service providers to enhance their network infrastructure with robust routing features.

The M40e variant enhances the original model with additional features and improved performance metrics. It is built for even greater scalability, supporting more interface types and higher capacities. The enhanced hardware of the M40e allows it to process data packets with lower latency, ensuring optimized performance for real-time applications such as voice and video.

Both M40 and M40e routers utilize a redundant architecture, providing high availability and fault tolerance. This is crucial for mission-critical applications where downtime can lead to significant operational disruptions and financial losses. The routers also boast advanced security features, including support for IPsec and various access control mechanisms, ensuring data integrity and confidentiality across the network.

In summary, the Juniper Networks M40 and M40e routers represent a significant evolution in networking technology. Their modular architecture, high throughput capabilities, advanced routing protocols, and robust security features make them ideal choices for service providers and enterprises looking to build resilient and high-performance networks. With their proven reliability and performance, these routers continue to serve as a foundation for modern networking solutions.