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Outstanding Issues
This section lists outstanding issues with the M160 router. For information
about software issues, see the JUNOS Internet Software Release Notes.
- The BITS interfaces on the CIP are not currently supported.
- Combinations of PICs—On Juniper Networks routers, you can
typically install any combination of Physical Interface Cards (PICs) on a
single Enhanced Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC). With JUNOS Release 6.3, on
M5, M10, M20, M40, M40e, and M160 routers, there are some combinations of
PICs that cannot be installed together on the same Enhanced FPC. If you are
upgrading to JUNOS 6.3 on one of the systems mentioned above and have different
PIC types on a single FPC, please consult Technical Bulletin PSN-2004-04-005
on the Juniper Networks Support Web site http://www.juniper.net/support/.
- When inserting the power supply for the M160 router, be extremely
careful to ensure that the power supply is fully seated into the midplane,
as described below.
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Forcing the power supply into the midplane when the connectors are not
aligned will break or bend the connectors.
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To properly install the power supply, follow this procedure:
- Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap
to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis.
- Verify that the power switch for each power supply is in
the OFF (O) position. On an AC-powered router, the switch for each power supply
is on the power supply faceplate. On a DC-powered router, the switches are
on the circuit breaker box.
- Place one hand under the power supply and grasp a handle
on the faceplate with the other hand.
- Slide the power supply into the chassis until it reaches
the upward curve on the bottom.

- Carefully
push the power supply in to the connectors on the midplane until it is seated
securely.
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