Juniper Networks Network Router M40 User Manual

FPC Ins tallation Ins tructions  
Part No. 530-005362-01  
Revision 2  
1 October 2002  
This document describes how to remove and replace a Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC) on a  
Juniper Networks M20, M40, M40e, or M160 Internet router.  
For additional installation and configuration information, refer to the following  
documentation:  
! M20 Internet Router Hardware Guide  
! M40 Internet Router Hardware Guide  
! M40e Internet Router Hardware Guide  
! M160 Internet Router Hardware Guide  
! JUNOS Internet Software Operational Mode Command Reference  
! JUNOS Internet software configuration guides  
Contents  
FPC Installation Instructions  
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FPC Description  
M20 FPC Descr iption  
In an M20 router, up to four FPCs install horizontally into the midplane from the front of the  
chassis, below the System and Switch Board (SSB). Each FPC is referenced by the number of  
the slot in which it is installed. The slot numbers range from FPC0 through FPC3, from top to  
bottom in the chassis. Each FPC accommodates up to four PICs. Figure 1 shows a chassis  
with FPCs—each housing four PICs—installed in all four slots.  
Figure 1: M20 Router with Four FPCs Installed  
FPC0  
FPC1  
FPC2  
FPC3  
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FPC Description  
M40 FPC Descr iption  
In an M40 router, up to eight FPCs install vertically into the backplane from the front of the  
chassis, four on either side of the System Control Board (SCB). Each FPC is referenced by the  
number of the slot in which it is installed. The slot numbers range from FPC0 through FPC7,  
from left to right in the chassis. Each FPC can accommodate up to four PICs. Figure 2 shows  
an FPC housing four PICs installed in slot FPC7.  
Figure 2: M40 Router with FPC Installed in Slot FPC7  
FPC  
PICs  
(installed in FPC)  
FPC LEDs  
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FPC Description  
M40e FPCs Descr iption  
In an M40e router, up to eight FPCs install vertically into the midplane from the front of the  
chassis. Each FPC is referenced by the number of the slot in which it is installed. The slot  
numbers range from FPC0 through FPC7, from left to right in the chassis.  
The M40e router supports the three types of FPC shown in Figure 3:  
! M40e-FPC—Accommodates up to four PICs of the type also supported on  
M20 and M40 routers.  
! M40e-FPC1—Accommodates up to four lower-speed PICs such as single-port OC-12 and  
Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. The offline button for each PIC is on the FPC card carrier.  
! M40e-FPC2—Accommodates one higher-speed PIC, such as an OC-48/STM-16 interface.  
The lower three slots in the M40e-FPC2 are covered by a blank panel. The offline button  
for the PIC is on the PIC faceplate.  
Figure 3: M40e-FPC, M40e-FPC1, and M40e-FPC2  
M40e-FPC  
M40e - FPC1  
Ejector lever  
M40e - FPC2  
Ejector lever  
Ejector lever  
Offline  
button  
Offline  
buttons  
(on FPC)  
Ejector lever  
Ejector lever  
Ejector lever  
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FPC Description  
Any combination of the three types of FPC can be installed in the M40e router. Figure 4  
shows an M40e router with an M40e-FPC1 (housing four PICs) installed in slot FPC0.  
Figure 4: M40e Router with an M40e-FPC1 Installed in Slot FPC0  
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FPC Description  
M160 FPCs Descr iption  
In an M160 router, up to eight FPCs install vertically into the midplane from the front of the  
chassis. Each FPC is referenced by the number of the slot in which it is installed. The slot  
numbers range from FPC0 through FPC7, from left to right in the chassis.  
The M160 router supports the two types of FPC shown in Figure 5:  
! FPC1—Accommodates up to four lower-speed PICs such as single-port OC-12 and  
Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. The offline button for each PIC is on the FPC card carrier.  
! FPC2—Accommodates up to four higher-speed PICs, such as OC-48, and Tunnel  
interfaces. The offline button for each PIC is on the PIC faceplate.  
Figure 5: FPC1 and FPC2 for the M160 Router  
FPC 1  
FPC 2  
Ejector lever  
Ejector lever  
Offline buttons  
(on FPC)  
Offline buttons  
(on PICs)  
Ejector lever  
Ejector lever  
Any combination of the two FPC types can be installed in the M160 router. The installation  
and removal of the two FPC types is identical, so the instructions in this document refer to  
both types simply as “FPC.  
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Tools and Parts Required  
Figure 6 shows an M160 router with an FPC1 (housing four PICs) installed in slot FPC0.  
Figure 6: M160 Router with an FPC1 Installed in Slot FPC0  
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Tools and Parts Re quire d  
To replace an FPC or a PIC, you need the following tools and parts:  
! Phillips (+ ) screwdrivers, numbers 1 and 2  
! Electrostatic bag or antistatic mat, one for each FPC removed from the chassis and PIC  
removed from an FPC  
! ESD grounding wrist strap  
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Replace an FPC in an M20 Router  
Re place an FPC in an M20 Route r  
On an M20 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 fr om an M20 Rou ter  
The FPCs on an M20 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 M20 router, follow this procedure:  
1. Place a 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 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 the cables  
to the correct PICs.  
4. Take the FPC offline by pressing and holding its offline button for 5 seconds or until the  
green OK LED next to the button goes out. The FPC offline buttons are located in a  
column at the right side of the craft interface.  
5. Disconnect the cables from the PICs on the FPC. If a PIC uses fiber-optic cable,  
immediately cover each transceiver and the end of each cable with a rubber safety cap.  
Carefully drape each disconnected cable over the covered metal hooks in the cable  
management system at the top of the chassis front, to prevent the cables from  
developing stress points.  
Do not look directly into the ends of fiber-optic cables or  
into the transceivers on the PIC faceplate. Single-mode  
fiber-optic cable and the PICs that use it (such as ATM and  
SONET/SDH interfaces) emit laser light that can damage  
your eyes.  
Do not leave a transceiver uncovered. The safety cap keeps  
the port clean and prevents accidental exposure to laser  
light.  
6. Unscrew the thumbscrews at the left and right ends of the FPC.  
7. Pull the ends of the extractor clips, which are adjacent to the thumbscrews, away from  
the face of the FPC.  
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8. Grasp the FPC with both hands and slide it about halfway out of the chassis.  
9. Place one hand underneath the FPC to support it, and slide it completely out of the  
chassis. Set the FPC on the antistatic foam mat prepared in Step 1, component-side  
down and with the PIC faceplates facing you.  
To avoid damaging any components, use extra care when  
laying the FPC on the antistatic mat, particularly if the mat  
is not made of foam.  
Do not stack the FPC on top of or under any other  
component.  
10. If you are removing or replacing PICs on the FPC, see the instructions in the M20 Internet  
Router Hardware Guide.  
Figure 7: Remove an FPC from an M20 Router  
PICs  
FPC  
Install an FPC in an M20 Router  
To install an FPC in an M20 router, follow this procedure:  
1. Attach an ESD wrist strap to your bare wrist and connect the wrist strap to one of the  
two ESD points on the chassis.  
2. Install or remove PICs as desired by following the instructions in the M20 Internet Router  
Hardware Guide. You must install or remove PICs before installing the FPC into the  
chassis. If any PICs use fiber-optic cable, make sure that each transceiver is covered with  
a rubber safety cap.  
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3. Grasp the front of the FPC with both hands and align the rear with the guides at the sides  
of the FPC slot in the chassis.  
4. Slide the FPC straight into the card cage until it contacts the midplane.  
When about 1 in. (2.5 cm) of the FPC remains outside the  
slot, adjust the insertion speed so that it takes between 1  
and 15 seconds for the FPC to contact the midplane.  
Completing the insertion too quickly or too slowly can  
cause the router to reset.  
5. Push the ends of the extractor clips, located at the left and right ends of the FPC, inward  
toward the face of the FPC. See Figure 8.  
6. Tighten the thumbscrews at the left and right ends of the FPC.  
7. If any of the PICs on the FPC use fiber-optic cable, remove the rubber safety cap from  
each transceiver and the end of each cable.  
Do not look directly into the ends of fiber-optic cables or  
into the transceivers on the PIC faceplate. Single-mode  
fiber-optic cable and the PICs that use it (such as ATM and  
SONET/SDH interfaces) emit laser light that can damage  
your eyes.  
8. Insert the appropriate cables into the cable connector ports on each PIC on the FPC.  
Secure the cables so that they are not supporting their own weight. Place excess cable  
out of the way in a neatly coiled loop, using the cable management system. Placing  
fasteners on a loop helps to maintain its shape.  
Do not let cable hang free from the connector. Do not  
allow fastened loops of cable to dangle from the ladder  
rack, because this stresses the cable at the fastening point.  
Avoid bending fiber-optic cable beyond its minimum bend  
radius. An arc smaller than a few inches in diameter can  
damage the cable and cause problems that are difficult to  
diagnose.  
9. If installing multiple FPCs, repeat Steps 2 through 8 for each one. Wait 30 seconds after  
installing each FPC to allow the FPC and PICs to come online.  
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Figure 8: Install an FPC in an M20 Router  
Craft  
interface  
PICs  
FPC  
Re place an FPC in an M40 Route r  
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 fr om an M40 Rou ter  
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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4. Take the FPC offline by pressing and holding its offline button for 5 seconds or until the  
green OK LED next to the button goes out. The offline button for each FPC is located on  
the craft interface just below the FPC slot.  
5. Disconnect the cables from the PICs on the FPC. If a PIC uses fiber-optic cable,  
immediately cover each transceiver and the end of each cable with a rubber safety cap.  
Arrange the disconnected cables in the cable management system at the top of the  
chassis front, to prevent the cables from developing stress points.  
Do not look directly into the ends of fiber-optic cables or  
into the transceivers on the PIC faceplate. Single-mode  
fiber-optic cable and the PICs that use it (such as ATM and  
SONET/SDH interfaces) emit laser light that can damage  
your eyes.  
Do not leave a transceiver uncovered. The safety cap keeps  
the port clean and prevents accidental exposure to laser  
light.  
Avoid bending fiber-optic cable beyond its minimum bend  
radius. An arc smaller than a few inches in diameter can  
damage the cable and cause problems that are difficult to  
diagnose.  
6. Unscrew the thumbscrews at the top and bottom of the FPC.  
7. Pull the ends of the extractor clips, which are adjacent to the thumbscrews, away from  
the face of the FPC. See Figure 9.  
8. Grasp the FPC with both hands and slide it about halfway out of the chassis.  
9. Place one hand underneath the FPC to support it, and slide it completely out of the  
chassis. Set the FPC on the antistatic foam mat prepared in Step 1, component-side  
down and with the PIC faceplates facing you.  
To avoid damaging any components, use extra care when  
laying the FPC component-side down on the antistatic  
mat, particularly if the mat is not made of foam.  
Do not stack the FPC on top of or under any other  
component.  
10. If you are removing or replacing PICs on the FPC, see the instructions in the  
M40 Internet Router Hardware Guide.  
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Figure 9: Remove an FPC from an M40 Router  
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Install an FPC in an M40 Router  
To install an FPC in an M40 router, follow this procedure:  
1. Attach an ESD strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on  
the chassis.  
2. Install or remove PICs as desired by following the instructions in the M40 Internet Router  
Hardware Guide. You must install or remove PICs before installing the FPC into the  
chassis. If any PICs use fiber-optic cable, make sure that each transceiver is covered with  
a rubber safety cap.  
3. Align the rear bottom corners of the FPC with the guides at the bottom of the FPC slot.  
Slide the FPC all the way into the card cage until it contacts the backplane.  
When about 1 in. (2.5 cm) of the FPC remains outside the  
slot, adjust the insertion speed so that it takes between 1  
and 15 seconds for the FPC to contact the backplane.  
Completing the insertion too quickly or too slowly can  
cause the router to reset.  
4. Push the ends of the extractor clips, located at the top and bottom of the FPC, toward the  
face of the FPC. See Figure 10.  
5. Tighten the thumbscrews at the top and bottom of the FPC.  
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6. If any of the PICs on the FPC connect to fiber-optic cable, remove the rubber safety cap  
from each transceiver and each cable.  
Do not look directly into the ends of fiber-optic cables or  
into the transceivers on the PIC faceplate. Single-mode  
fiber-optic cable and the PICs that use it (such as ATM and  
SONET/SDH interfaces) emit laser light that can damage  
your eyes.  
7. Insert the appropriate cable into the cable connector ports on each PIC on the FPC.  
Secure the cables so that they are not supporting their own weight. Place excess cable  
out of the way in a neatly coiled loop, using the cable management system. Placing  
fasteners on a loop helps to maintain its shape.  
Do not let cable hang free from the connector. Do not  
allow fastened loops of cable to dangle from the ladder  
rack, because this stresses the cable at the fastening point.  
Avoid bending fiber-optic cable beyond its minimum bend  
radius. An arc smaller than a few inches in diameter can  
damage the cable and cause problems that are difficult to  
diagnose.  
8. If installing multiple FPCs, repeat Steps 2 through 7 for each one. Wait 30 seconds after  
installing each FPC to allow the FPC and PICs to come online.  
Figure 10: Install an FPC in an M40 Router  
FPC  
PICs  
(installed in FPC)  
FPC LEDs  
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Replace an FPC in an M40e or M160 Router  
Re place an FPC in an M40e or M160 Route r  
On an M40e or M160 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 fr om an M40e or M160 Router  
The FPCs on an M40e or M160 router are located on the front of the chassis below the craft  
interface. Each FPC weighs up to 15 lb (6.8 kg).  
To remove an FPC, follow this procedure:  
1. Place an antistatic mat on a flat, stable surface to receive the FPC. If removing an  
M40e-FPC from an M40e router, use a foam mat; if one is not available, substitute a  
standard flat antistatic mat but use extra care when laying the M40e-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 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 later reconnect the  
cables to the correct PICs.  
4. Take the FPC offline by pressing and holding down its offline button for about 5 seconds  
or until the red FAIL LED next to the button lights. The offline button for each FPC is  
located on the craft interface directly above the FPC slot.  
5. Disconnect the cables from the PICs on the FPC. If a PIC uses fiber-optic cable,  
immediately cover each transceiver and the end of each cable with a rubber safety cap.  
Arrange the disconnected cables in the cable management system directly below the  
FPC card cage, to prevent the cables from developing stress points.  
Do not look directly into the ends of fiber-optic cables or  
into the transceivers on the PIC faceplate. Single-mode  
fiber-optic cable and the PICs that use it (such as ATM and  
SONET/SDH interfaces) emit laser light that can damage  
your eyes.  
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Do not leave a transceiver uncovered. The safety cap keeps  
the port clean and prevents accidental exposure to laser  
light.  
Avoid bending fiber-optic cable beyond its minimum bend  
radius. An arc smaller than a few inches in diameter can  
damage the cable and cause problems that are difficult to  
diagnose.  
6. If you need to remove or replace PICs in an M40e-FPC1 or M40e-FPC2 or on an  
M160 router, perform the removal or replacement now, before removing the FPC  
from the chassis. For instructions, see the M40e Internet Router Hardware Guide or  
M160 Internet Router Hardware Guide. If removing or replacing PICs in an M40e-FPC,  
wait until Step 11.  
7. Unscrew the thumbscrews at the top and bottom of the FPC.  
8. Pull the ends of the ejector levers, which are adjacent to the thumbscrews, away from  
the face of the FPC until they are nearly perpendicular to it (see Figure 11, which shows  
an M160 router).  
9. Grasp the FPC with both hands and slide it about halfway out of the chassis.  
10. Place one hand under the FPC to support it and slide it completely out of the chassis.  
Set the FPC on the antistatic foam mat prepared in Step 1.  
The weight of the FPC is concentrated in the back end. Be  
prepared to accept the full weight—up to 15 lb (6.8 kg)—as  
you slide the FPC out of the chassis.  
Do not hold the FPC by the ejector levers, bus bars, or edge  
connectors. They cannot support its weight.  
To avoid damaging any components, use extra care when  
laying an M40e-FPC component-side down on the  
antistatic mat, particularly if the mat is not made of foam.  
Do not stack the FPC on top of or under any other  
component.  
11. If removing or replacing PICs on an M40e-FPC, see the instructions in “Replace a PIC in  
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Figure 11: Remove an FPC from an M40e or M160 Router  
Offline button  
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Ejector levers  
Install an FPC in an M40e or M160 Router  
To install an FPC in an M40e or M160 router, follow this procedure (see Figure 12):  
1. Attach an ESD strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on  
the chassis.  
2. If installing an M40e-FPC, you must install PICs into it now, before installing the  
M40e-FPC in the chassis. See the instructions in “Replace a PIC in an M40e-FPC” on  
If installing an M40e-FPC1 or M40e-FPC2 in an M40e router or any FPC in an M160  
router, wait to remove or replace PICs until Step 7.  
If any PICs already installed in the FPC use fiber-optic cable, make sure that each  
transceiver is covered with a rubber safety cap.  
3. Verify that the ends of the ejector levers, which are located at the top and bottom of the  
FPC, are pushed outward, nearly perpendicular to the face of the FPC.  
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4. Grasp the front of the FPC with one hand and place the other hand under the FPC to  
support it.  
Do not hold the FPC by the ejector levers, bus bars, or edge  
connectors. They cannot support its weight.  
5. Align the rear bottom corners of the FPC with the guides at the bottom of the desired  
FPC slot. Slide the FPC all the way into the card cage until it contacts the midplane.  
When an M40e-FPC is installed in the chassis, the lettering  
on the faceplates of the PICs is upside down .  
6. Push the ends of the ejector levers inward until they are nearly flush with the face of the  
FPC (see Figure 12, which shows an M160 router).  
7. If installing an M40e-FPC1 or M40e-FPC2 in an M40e router or any FPC in an  
M160 router, you can remove or replace PICs at this point. For instructions, see the  
M40e Internet Router Hardware Guide or M160 Internet Router Hardware Guide.  
8. If any of the PICs on the FPC connect to fiber-optic cable, remove the rubber safety cap  
from each transceiver and cable.  
Do not look directly into the ends of fiber-optic cables or  
into the transceivers on the PIC faceplate. Single-mode  
fiber-optic cable and the PICs that use it (such as ATM and  
SONET/SDH interfaces) emit laser light that can damage  
your eyes.  
9. Insert the appropriate cable into the cable connector ports on each PIC on the FPC.  
Secure the cables so that they are not supporting their own weight. Place excess cable  
out of the way in a neatly coiled loop, using the cable management system. Placing  
fasteners on a loop helps to maintain its shape.  
Do not let cable hang free from the connector. Do not  
allow fastened loops of cable to dangle from the ladder  
rack, because this stresses the cable at the fastening point.  
Avoid bending fiber-optic cable beyond its minimum bend  
radius. An arc smaller than a few inches in diameter can  
damage the cable and cause problems that are difficult to  
diagnose.  
10. Press and hold the FPC offline button on the craft interface above the slot that houses  
the FPC to bring the FPC and PICs online. When the FPC is online, the FPC LED labeled  
OK on the craft interface lights steadily and you can release the offline button.  
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Replace a PIC in an M40e-FPC  
Figure 12: Install an FPC in an M40e or M160 Router  
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Ejector  
levers  
You can also use the following CLI command to confirm correct FPC and PIC functioning:  
user@host> show chassis fpc  
For more information, see the JUNOS Internet Software Operational Mode Command Reference.  
Re place a PIC in an M40e -FPC  
To remove or replace a PIC in an M40e-FPC, see the instructions in the following sections:  
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Remove a PIC fr om an M40e-FPC  
To remove a PIC from an M40e-FPC, follow this procedure:  
1. Place an electrostatic bag or antistatic mat on a flat, stable surface to receive the PIC.  
2. Attach an ESD strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on  
the chassis.  
3. With the M40e-FPC lying component-side down and with the PIC faceplates facing you,  
use a screwdriver to loosen the two screws that secure the PIC to the FPC.  
4. Carefully turn over the M40e-FPC and lay it on the mat component-side up with the PIC  
faceplates facing you.  
5. Arrows on the M40e-FPC indicate the position of metal bars that are attached to the PIC  
circuit board near the front end. To remove the PIC from the slot, place a finger behind  
each bar and pull the PIC toward you gently but firmly.  
Do not grasp the PIC anywhere other than at the metal  
bars described in the instruction. Do not touch or apply  
force to the PIC’s heat sinks, circuit boards (even at the  
edges), or other electronic components.  
You might need to rock the PIC back and forth to loosen it  
from the connector in the M40e-FPC slot. To avoid bending  
the pins on the connector, use the smallest and gentlest  
motion possible.  
6. Place the PIC in the electrostatic bag or on the antistatic mat prepared in Step 1.  
Install a PIC in an M40e-FPC  
To install a PIC in an M40e-FPC, follow this procedure:  
1. Attach an ESD wrist strap to your bare wrist, and connect the wrist strap to one of the  
ESD points on the chassis.  
2. Place the M40e-FPC on an antistatic foam mat, component-side up and with its  
faceplate facing you. If a foam mat is not available, substitute a standard flat antistatic  
mat but use extra care when laying the M40e-FPC on it to avoid damaging the electrical  
components.  
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PIC Software Configuration  
3. Push the PIC part way into the M40e-FPC slot. Carefully align the tabs on the  
PIC connector with the notches in the connector at the rear of the M40e-FPC slot,  
and push the PIC in until the connectors join.  
If the pins on the FPC connector are not aligned properly  
with the holes in the PIC connector, the pins might be bent  
or the holes damaged. Either kind of damage can prevent  
the PIC and M40e-FPC from functioning correctly.  
4. Carefully turn over the M40e-FPC and lay it component-side down on the mat with the  
PIC faceplates facing you.  
5. Using a Phillips screwdriver, tighten the two screws that secure the PIC in the M40e-FPC.  
PIC Software Configuration  
If you have installed an FPC that houses one or more PICs, the PICs function only after you  
add the necessary statements for them to the router configuration. For instructions, see the  
JUNOS Internet Software Configuration Guide: Interfaces and Class of Service. If you have  
installed a blank FPC panel or a blank PIC, you do not need to modify the router’s  
configuration. The router automatically discovers that the interfaces in an FPC slot or PIC  
location are nonoperational and does not attempt to initialize them.  
Contact Junipe r Ne tworks  
For technical support, contact the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (JTAC) at  
support@juniper.net. If you are reporting a software problem, please issue the following  
command from the CLI before contacting support:  
user@host> request support information | save filename  
For documentation issues, contact Juniper Networks at tech-doc@juniper.net.  
When instructed by a JTAC representative to provide a core file for analysis, gzip the file,  
rename the file to include your company name, copy it to ftp.juniper.net:pub/ incoming, and  
then send the filename, along with software version information (the output of the show  
version command) and the configuration, to support@juniper.net.  
Juniper Networks is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and in other countries as a trademark of Juniper Networks, Inc. Broadband Cable  
Processor, ERX, ESP, G1, G10, Internet Processor, JUNOS, JUNOScript, M5, M10, M20, M40, M40e, M160, MRX, M-series, NMC-RX, SDX, ServiceGuard,  
T320, T640, T-series are trademarks of Juniper Networks, Inc. All other trademarks, service marks, registered trademarks, or registered service marks are  
the property of their respective owners. All specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Copyright © 2002, Juniper Networks, Inc.  
All rights reserved. Printed in USA.  
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