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Removing a Line Module,
SRP Module, or SRP I/O Module
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Note: We recommend that you issue the slot disable command
from the CLI before removing a line module or I/O module.
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Caution: If you do not use the halt command before
removing or powering down an SRP, the system's NVS card can become corrupted.
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To remove a line module, SRP module, or SRP I/O module:
- For SRP modules and SRP I/O modules, 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 the ESD grounding jack on the chassis.
- Use a screwdriver to loosen the thumb screws located at
the top and bottom of the module panel.
- Pull the ejector handles located at the top and bottom
of the module so that they are in position 2, as shown in Figure 21.
Figure 21: Ejectors in the Closed Position

- 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 I/O module 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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