Juniper Networks J6350 Network Router User Manual


 
5. Pressing firmly on both ends, push the module into the slot until the ejectors
click into the closed position (see Figure 90 on page 190).
6. Slide the cover onto the chassis.
7. Replace and tighten the screws on the sides and top of the chassis that secure
the cover to the chassis.
8. Replace the power cord or cable.
9.
Press and release the power button to power on the router. Verify that the POWER
LED lights steadily.
10. To view the DRAM configuration and verify that it was installed correctly, issue
the show chassis routing-engine command, described in the JUNOS System Basics
and Services Command Reference. This command shows the total memory
installed.
Replacing Power System Components
The power cords on all Services Routers are replaceable.
You can add a second power supply to the J6350 Services Router that is of the same
type as the first (either AC or DC). The power supplies are located at the right rear
of the chassis (see Figure 15 on page 28 and Figure 17 on page 29). Each J6350
power supply provides power to all components in the router. The J6350 power
supplies are fully redundant. If one power supply fails or is removed, the remaining
power supply instantly assumes the entire electrical load. One power supply can
provide full power for as long as the router is operational.
Each J6350 power supply is hot-insertable and hot-removable.
CAUTION: Do not leave a power supply slot empty for more than a short time while
the Services Router is operational. The power supply or a blank power supply panel
must remain in the chassis for proper airflow.
To replace power system components, use the following procedures:
Replacing AC Power Supply Cords on page 191
Removing an AC Power Supply from J6350 Routers on page 192
Installing an AC Power Supply in J6350 Routers on page 193
Replacing DC Power Supply Cables on page 194
Removing a DC Power Supply on page 195
Installing a DC Power Supply on page 196
Replacing AC Power Supply Cords
To replace the AC power cord for a redundant power supply:
Replacing Power System Components 191
Chapter 10: Replacing Hardware Components