Replacing a T640 SIB
Five SIBs are installed in
the T640 router. The SIBs are located in the rear of the chassis in
the slots marked SIB0 through SIB4. Each SIB weighs
approximately 6.8 lb (3.1 kg).
SIBs are hot-insertable and hot-removable.
 | Note:
SIB version B is supported in Junos OS Release 7.3
and later. You can use a SIB or SIB version B in a chassis running
Junos 7.3 or later, but you cannot use both on the same chassis
at the same time. If you use one or more FPC4s or Enhanced Scaling FPCs in a T640
router that is not part of a routing matrix, each SIB in the router
must be a SIB version B. |
 | Note:
The T640-SIB requires Junos OS Release 7.0 or later. |
To replace a SIB, perform the following procedures:
- Removing a T640 Standard SIB or Standard SIB Version B
- Installing a T640 Standard SIB or Standard SIB Version B
- Upgrading to a T640 Standard SIB Version B
- Removing a T640-SIB
- Installing a T640-SIB
Removing a T640 Standard SIB or Standard SIB Version B
To remove a standard SIB or standard SIB version B (see Figure 1):
- Place an electrostatic bag or antistatic mat on a flat,
stable surface.
- Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap
to your bare wrist, and connect the strap to one of the ESD points
on the chassis.
- Press the online/offline button on the SIB faceplate.
Press and hold down the button until the green OK LED goes
out (about 5 seconds).
- Loosen the captive screws (using a Phillips (+) screwdriver,
number 2) on the ejector handles on each side of the SIB faceplate.
- Flip the ejector handles outward to unseat the SIB.
- Grasp both ejector handles, pull firmly, and slide the
SIB about three-quarters of the way out of the chassis.
- Place one hand underneath the SIB to support it and slide
it completely out of the chassis. Place it on the antistatic mat.
 | Caution:
Do not stack hardware components on one another after
you remove them. Place each component on an antistatic mat resting
on a stable, flat surface. |
Installing a T640 Standard SIB or Standard SIB Version B
To install a SIB into the rear of the chassis (see Figure 2):
- Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap
to your bare wrist, and connect the strap to one of the ESD points
on the chassis.
- Place one hand underneath the SIB to support it. With
the other hand, hold one of the ejector handles on the SIB faceplate.
- Carefully align the sides of the SIB with the guides inside
the chassis.
- Slide the SIB into the chassis, carefully ensuring that
it is correctly aligned.
- Grasp both ejector handles and press them inward to seat
the SIB.
- Tighten the captive screws on the ejector handles.
- Press the offline/online button until the green OK LED blinks to bring the SIB online.
- Check the LEDs on the SIB faceplate to verify that it
is functioning normally:
- The green OK LED should light steadily a few
minutes after the SIB is installed.
- If the FAIL LED is lit steadily, remove and install
the SIB again (see Removing a T640-SIB and Installing a T640-SIB). If the FAIL LED still lights steadily, the SIB is not
functioning properly. Contact your customer support representative.
- Check the status of the SIB. Issue the following CLI command:
user@host> show chassis environment sib
Figure 2: Installing a SIB
Upgrading to a T640 Standard SIB Version B
 | Note:
Before you install one or more FPC4s in a T640 router
that is not part of a routing matrix, you must replace each SIB in
the router with a SIB version B. SIB version B is supported in Junos OS Release 7.3 and
later. |
Standard SIBs and SIB version B cannot be installed in
the same chassis at the same time, except during upgrade. To upgrade
to standard SIB version B, you prepare the router by placing it into
upgrade mode, then replace each standard SIB with a standard SIB version
B.
 | Note:
During the upgrade, the T640 router might experience some
packet loss, depending on the operational environment. For more information,
contact your customer support representative. |
To upgrade for each of the SIBs in the T640 router:
- Preparing to Upgrade to a T640 Standard SIB Version B
- Replacing T640 Standard SIBs with Standard SIB Version B
Preparing to Upgrade to a T640 Standard SIB Version B
To prepare to upgrade from standard SIBs to standard SIB version
B:
- Verify that you are running Junos OS Release 7.3 or later.
- Include the fabric upgrade-mode statement
in the configuration at the [edit chassis] hierarchy
level.
user@host# set chassis fabric upgrade-mode
- Commit the configuration on both the master and the backup
Routing Engines.
user@host# commit synchronize
- Display
the status of the T640 router SIBs by issuing the show chassis
sibs command:
user@host> show chassis sibs
Slot State Uptime
0 Spare 255 days, 31 minutes, 12 seconds
1 Online 255 days, 31 minutes, 12 seconds
2 Online 255 days, 31 minutes, 12 seconds
3 Online 255 days, 31 minutes, 12 seconds
4 Online 255 days, 31 minutes, 12 seconds
Verify that four SIBs are in the Online state. If five
SIBs are installed, verify that one SIB is in the Spare state.
To bring a SIB online, issue the request chassis sib online operational mode command.
Replacing T640 Standard SIBs with Standard SIB Version B
To replace the T640 standard SIBs with Standard SIB Version
B, , perform the following procedures:
- Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare
wrist, and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis.
- Select one of the SIBs to replace, and take it offline by using
one of the following methods:
- Press and hold the ONLINE/OFFLINE button on the
SIB faceplate for about five seconds until the OK LED is
not lit.
- Issue the request chassis sib offline command.
For example:
user@host> request chassis sib offline slot
0
 | Note:
When you bring an active SIB offline, the spare SIB becomes
active and transitions to the Online state. |
- Replace the SIB with a standard SIB version B. Use the
replacement procedures described in Removing a T640 Standard SIB or Standard SIB Version B and Installing a T640 Standard SIB or Standard SIB Version B
 | Note:
Ensure that the ejector handle tabs are properly mated inside
their corresponding chassis slots before you tighten the captive screws
on the ejector handles. You might have to close and open the handles
a few times before the tabs catch the slots. |
Removing a T640-SIB
To remove a T640-SIB (see Removing a T640 Standard SIB or Standard SIB Version B):
- Have ready a replacement SIB or blank panel, an antistatic
mat, and one dust cover for the fiber-optic array cable connector
you remove from the T640-SIB.
- Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap
to your bare wrist, and connect the strap to an approved ESD grounding
point.
- Ensure that the fiber-optic array cable connectors plugged
into the T640-SIB are labeled so you can reconnect them correctly.
- Use one of the
following methods to take the T640-SIB offline:
- Remove the fiber-optic array cable connector from the
fiber-optic array on the faceplate of theT640-SIB.
 | Warning:
Do not look directly into a connector at the end of
a fiber-optic adapter orfiber-optic array cable connector attached
to an adapter. The fiber optics emit laser light that can damage your
eyes. |
- Install a dust cover on the cable connector you removed
from the T640-SIB. Align the dust cover with the cable connector and
carefully press them together until they stop. The cover and the cable
connector are keyed to ensure proper mating. Secure the dust cover
by tightening the thumbscrew and captive screw on the connector. (Use
the supplied small slotted screwdriver to tighten the captive screw.)
- Move the fiber-optic array cables to the side of the T640-SIB
so they do not interfere with the removal of the T640-SIB.
- Simultaneously turn both ejector handles on the top and
bottom of the faceplate counterclockwise to unseat the T640-SIB.
- Grasp both ejector handles, pull firmly, and slide the
T640-SIB about three-quarters of the way out of the chassis.
- Place one hand underneath the T640-SIB to support it and
slide it completely out of the chassis. Place it on the antistatic
mat.
 | Caution:
Do not stack hardware components on one another after
you remove them. Place each component on an antistatic mat resting
on a stable, flat surface. |
- If you are not reinstalling a SIB into the emptied SIB
slot within a short time, install a blank SIB panel over the slot
to maintain proper airflow in the SIB card cage.
Installing a T640-SIB
Use this procedure to install a T640-SIB in a T640 router that
is connected to a TX Matrix platform. To convert the switching plane
from standard SIBs to T640-SIBs, see the procedures in the TX Matrix Router Hardware Guide
.
 | Note:
While you install the T640-SIB or replace a fiber-optic
array cable, small deposits of oil and dust can enter the T640-SIB
fiber-optic array adapters, the fiber-optic array cable connectors,
and the loopback connectors and adapters. We recommend you clean the
optics in these components, as well as the loopback connector and
adapter dust covers, immediately before connecting them. For cleaning
instructions, see the TX Matrix Router Hardware Guide . |
To install a T640-SIB into the rear of the chassis (see Installing a T640 Standard SIB or Standard SIB Version B):
- Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap
to your bare wrist, and connect the strap to one of the ESD points
on the chassis.
- Place one hand under the bottom edge of the T640-SIB and
one hand around the top of the T640-SIB faceplate.
- If applicable, remove the protective tape covering each
T640-SIB fiber-optic array adapter.
- Remove the dust covers from the fiber-optic array cable
connectors. To remove a dust cover, loosen the thumbscrew and captive
screw on the connector. (Use the supplied small slotted screwdriver
to loosen the captive screw.) Store the dust covers in a dust-free
resealable plastic bag.
- Install
the cable connector to the fiber-optic array adapter. Align the connector
with the fiber-optic array adapter, and carefully press it into the
adapter until it stops. The cable connector and adapter are keyed
to ensure proper mating.
 | Note:
The optics in a fiber-optic array adapter are spring loaded,
so you must continue to apply force to a fiber-optic array cable connector
or loopback connector while securing it to a TX-SIB or T640-SIB adapter. |
 | Warning:
Do not look directly into a fiber-optic array adapter
or a connector at the end of a fiber-optic array cable attached to
an adapter. The fiber optics emit laser light that can damage your
eyes. |
- Partially tighten the thumbscrew and captive screw on
the fiber-optic array cable connector. (Use the supplied small slotted
screwdriver to tighten the captive screw.) Alternate between the thumbscrew
and captive screw until the cable connector is secured to the adapter.
- Use one of the
following methods to bring the T640-SIB online:
- Press and hold the online/offline button on the faceplate
until the green OK LED next to the button blinks.
- Issue the following CLI command:
user@host> request chassis sib lcc number slot slot-number online
- Check the LEDs on the T640-SIB faceplate to verify that
the SIB is functioning normally.
- The green OK LED should light steadily a few
minutes after the T640-SIB is installed.
- If the FAIL LED is lit steadily, remove and install
the T640-SIB again (see Removing a T640-SIB and this procedure). If the FAIL LED still lights steadily,
the T640-SIB is not functioning properly. Contact your customer support
representative.
- Check the status of the T640-SIBs. Issue the following
CLI commands:
user@host> show chassis environment sib lcc number
For more information and sample output from these commands,
see the Junos OS System Basics and Services Command Reference
.
Published: 2011-12-19