You can install line modules in slots previously occupied by different types of line modules. For example, on the ERX-1440 router, you can replace a GE-2 line module and a GE-2 SFP I/O module in a slot that previously contained an OCx/STMx/DS3-ATM line module and an OC3-4 I/O module.
When you configure a line module and an I/O module or IOAs, the router stores the configuration in NVS. In some cases, you must erase the interface configuration on the slot and reconfigure it after you have installed the new line module. However, some line modules on E120 and E320 routers enable you to replace the line module without reconfiguring the interfaces on the slot.
Tasks to replace a line module are:
Use this procedure when you must erase the slot configuration to replace line modules on the ERX routers or on E120 and E320 routers.
For information about replacing the ES2 4G LM or an ES2 10G LM without erasing the slot configuration, see Replacing Line Modules on ERX Routers, the E120 Router, and the E320 Router .
To replace a line module:
- host1(config)#redundancy lockout 7
- host1(config)#slot disable 7
- host1(config)#slot accept 7
The slot accept command erases the configuration and enables you to reconfigure the new line module.
- host1(config)#no redundancy lockout 7
Use this procedure when you are replacing an ES2 4G LM with an ES2 10G LM, or vice-versa. Both line modules must already be paired with an ES2-S1 GE-8 IOA or the ES2-S1 Redund IOA.
You can replace a single line module or all of the line modules in a redundancy group using this procedure.
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Note: In some cases, the ES2 4G LM and ES2 10G LM support different system maximums and protocols. Before you replace an ES2 4G LM with an ES2 10G LM, make sure that:
If you have a configuration on the ES2 4G LM that is not supported on the ES2 10G LM, you must erase the configuration before replacing the line module. For more information, see Replacing a Line Module by Erasing the Slot Configuration . |
To replace a line module without erasing the slot configuration:
- host1(config)#redundancy lockout 1
- host1(config)#slot disable 1
host1#show version Juniper Edge Routing Switch E120
.......
running slot state type admin spare release slot uptime ---- ------- ------- ------- ----- ------------- ------------- 0 --- --- --- --- --- --- 1 online LM-10 disabled (admin) --- 9-1-0b0-9.rel 1d08h:32m:29s 2 online LM-10 enabled --- 9-1-0b0-9.rel 1d08h:32m:24s 3 --- --- --- --- --- ---
.......
For example, remove the ES2 4G LM and insert the new ES2 10G LM. Do not remove the ES2-S1 GE-8 IOA or the ES2-S1 Redund IOA.
host1#show version Juniper Edge Routing Switch E120
.......
running slot state type admin spare release slot uptime ---- ------- ------- ------- ----- ------------- ------------- 0 --- --- --- --- --- --- 1 online LM-4 disabled (mismatch) --- 9-1-0b0-9.rel 1d08h:32m:29s 2 online LM-10 enabled --- 9-1-0b0-9.rel 1d08h:32m:24s 3 --- --- --- --- --- ---
.......
- host1(config)#slot replace 1
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Tip: If the line module is in a redundancy group and you did not disable redundancy in Step 1, the system switches to the spare line module. The system reloads both the replaced line module and the spare line module when you issue the slot replace command. |
- host1(config)#no redundancy lockout 1