Step 2: Perform a Swap Test on the SSB
Action
To perform a swap test on the SSB, follow these steps:
- Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap to your bare wrist, and connect the wrist strap to one of the two ESD points on the chassis.
- Locate the SSB offline switch on the front panel and press and hold the switch for 5 seconds to take the SSB offline.
CAUTION: If you take the SSB offline, packet forwarding will be affected.
- Unscrew the thumbscrews on the left and right sides of the card carrier to unseat the SSB from the midplane.
- Flip the ends of the two extractor clips, which are adjacent to the thumbscrews, towards the outside edges of the router.
- Grasp both sides of the card carrier and slide the SSB about three-quarters of the way out of the router.
- Move one of your hands underneath the SSB to support it, and slide it completely out of the chassis.
- Replace the SSB with one that you know works.
- Grasp the front of the SSB card carrier with both hands and align the back of the card carrier with the slide guides on the chassis.
- Slide the SSB card carrier all the way into the card cage until it contacts the midplane.
- Flip the extractor clips, located on the left and right sides of the card carrier, towards each other to secure the SSB in place.
- Tighten the thumbscrews on the left and right sides of the card carrier to seat the SSB.
NOTE: To seat the SSB properly, be sure to tighten the screws adequately. If the SSB is not seated properly, it will not function.
- Verify that the SSB works by using the
show chassis ssbCLI command. (See Display the Redundant SSB Detailed Status.)