Replacing Hardware Components

NOTE: Wait until a message appears on the console confirming that the operating system has halted.

For more information about the command, see the JUNOS Protocols, Class of Service, and System Basics Command Reference.

2.For each power supply, press the power switch on the circuit breaker box to the OFF (O) position.

NOTE: If you are power cycling the power supply rather than shutting it off for a time, wait at least 60 seconds after turning it off before turning it back on. If you need to power it off again, wait for at least 60 seconds after powering it on.

3.Shut off the power flowing from both external power sources, so that the voltage across the leads of the power cables is 0 V. Ensure that there is no chance that the cable leads might become active during the procedure.

4.Using a Phillips screwdriver, loosen and remove the screws securing the protective shield over the terminal studs on the circuit breaker box. Remove the cover.

5.Using a 7/16-in. nut driver or wrench, loosen the outer nut securing the cable lug to each terminal stud. Remove the outer nuts and washers, leaving the inner nut and washer on each stud.

CAUTION: Do not substitute a metric nut driver or wrench. A tool that does not fit the nuts exactly can damage them. If a 7/16-in. tool is not available, use pliers or an adjustable wrench.

6.Slide the cable lug off of each terminal stud. Leave the inner washer and nut on each stud.

7.If you are decommissioning the router, loosen and remove the screws that secure the grounding lug to the chassis and remove the grounding lug.

8.If not immediately attaching replacement cables, replace the protective shield on the circuit breaker box and tighten the screws that secure it to the box.

9.Verify that the removed cables are not touching or blocking access to any router components.

Replacing Power System Components

 

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