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Reinstalling the Routing Engines
The router can have a Routing Engine in each of the slots labeled RE 0 and RE 1 at the rear of the chassis, as shown
in Figure 2.
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Note:
If two Routing Engines are installed, they must both be the same version.
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To reinstall a Routing Engine, follow this procedure (see Figure 40):
- 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 router is attached to a proper earth ground. For more information about ESD, see Preventing
Electrostatic Discharge Damage.
- Verify that the extractor clip at each end
of the Routing Engine is flipped toward the outer edge of the unit.
If necessary, use your thumbs to push and hold the red tab on each
extractor clip toward the outer edge, then push the ends of the extractor
clips outward.
- Place one hand under the Routing Engine to support
it and grasp one of the extractor clips on the faceplate with the
other hand.
- Align the rear of the Routing Engine with the guide
rails inside the chassis and slide it in completely.
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Caution:
Align the Routing Engine carefully with the guide rails
and push it in evenly. Damage can result if the Routing Engine gets
lodged in the rails because of uneven movement.
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- Press the extractor clip at each end of the Routing
Engine inward to seat the unit firmly in the chassis.
If there is a second Routing Engine, repeat the procedure to
reinstall it.
Figure 40: Reinstalling a Routing Engine

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