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Removing Modules and IOAs
This section describes the procedures for removing modules and
IOAs.
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Note: We recommend that you issue the slot disable command from the CLI before removing a line module or IOA.
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Caution: If you do not use the halt command
before removing or powering down an SRP module, the system's NVS card
can become corrupted.
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To remove a module or an IOA:
- For SRP modules and SRP IOAs, issue the appropriate
halt command (halt, halt primary-srp, or halt standby-srp).
See JUNOSe System Basics Configuration Guide, Chapter 6,
Managing Modules for information about the halt commands.
- Ground yourself by using an antistatic wrist strap
or other device and connect it to an ESD grounding jack.
- Use a Philips screwdriver to loosen the captive
screws located at the top and bottom of the module panel.
- Pull the ejector handles located at the top and
bottom of the module to the open position, as shown in Figure 21.
Figure 21: Opening Ejectors from the
Closed Position

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Carefully slide the module out of the chassis.
- Place the module in its antistatic bag, being careful
not to touch module components, pins, leads or solder connections.
- Cover the empty chassis slot with a blank filler
panel, and tighten the filler panel's captive screws using a Phillips
screwdriver. Turn both screws several times before tightening them
completely.
If you remove an IOA and not the corresponding line module,
the line module reboots. Its status becomes inactive when you issue
the show version command.
If you remove a line module and do not delete the corresponding
configuration, the status of the line module is listed as not present
when you issue the show version command.
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