Packing the M10i Router for Shipment
To pack the router for shipment:
- Retrieve the shipping crate and packing materials
in which the router was originally shipped. If you do not have these
materials, contact your Juniper Networks representative about approved
packaging materials.
- Power off the router. See Powering Off an M10i Router .
- Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding
strap to your bare wrist, and connect the strap to one of the ESD
points on the chassis.
- Disconnect power from the router. For instructions,
see Disconnecting Power on an AC-Powered M10i Router or Disconnecting Power on an DC-Powered M10i Router.
- Remove the cables that connect to all external
devices. For instructions, see Replacing an M10i Ethernet Management Cable,Replacing an M10i Console or Auxiliary Cable , and Removing an M10i PIC.
- Remove all Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) from
the router.
- Remove the router from the rack:
- If you are using a mechanical lift, place the lift platform
under the router, unscrew and remove the mounting screws from the
rack, and move the router to the shipping crate.
- If you are not using a mechanical lift and the router
weight is fully supported by a shelf or another router, unscrew and
remove the mounting screws from the rack. Three people can then lift
the router and move it to the shipping crate.
- If you are not using a mechanical lift and the router
weight is not fully supported by a shelf or another router, three
people should grasp the router while a fourth person unscrews and
removes the mounting screws from the rack. The three lifters can then
move the router to the shipping crate.
- Place the router in the shipping crate or
onto the pallet. If on a pallet, bolt the router to the pallet.
- Cover the router with an ESD bag and place the
packing foam on top of and around the router.
- Replace the accessory box on top of the packing
foam.
- Securely tape the box closed or place the crate
cover over the router.
- Write the RMA number on the exterior of the box
to ensure proper tracking.
Published: 2010-10-28