Replacing an SRX5800 Services Gateway SCB

Before replacing an SCB, read the guidelines in Operating and Positioning the SRX5800 Services Gateway SCB Ejectors. To replace an SCB, perform the following procedures:

  1. Removing an SRX5800 Services Gateway SCB
  2. Installing an SRX5800 Services Gateway SCB

Removing an SRX5800 Services Gateway SCB

To remove an SCB (see Figure 54):

Note: The SCB and Routing Engine are removed as a unit. You can also remove the Routing Engine separately.

Caution: Before removing an SCB, ensure that you know how to operate the ejector handles properly to avoid damage to the equipment.

  1. Power off the device.
  2. Place an electrostatic bag or antistatic mat on a flat, stable surface.
  3. Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis.
  4. Rotate the ejector handles simultaneously counterclockwise to unseat the SCB.
  5. Grasp the ejector handles and slide the SCB about halfway out of the chassis.
  6. Place one hand underneath the SCB to support it and slide it completely out of the chassis.
  7. Place the SCB on the antistatic mat.
  8. If you are not replacing the SCB now, install a blank panel over the empty slot.

Figure 54: Removing an SCB

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Installing an SRX5800 Services Gateway SCB

To install an SCB (see Figure 55):

  1. Attach an ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis.
  2. Power-off the services gateway.
  3. Carefully align the sides of the SCB with the guides inside the chassis.
  4. Slide the SCB into the chassis until you feel resistance, carefully ensuring that it is correctly aligned.
  5. Grasp both ejector handles and rotate them simultaneously clockwise until the SCB is fully seated.
  6. Place the ejector handles in the proper position, vertically and toward the center of the board.
  7. Power-on the services gateway.
  8. To verify that the SCB is functioning normally, check the LEDs on its faceplate. The green OK/FAIL LED should light steadily a few minutes after the SCB is installed. If the OK/FAIL LED is red, remove and install the SCB again. If the OK/FAIL LED still lights steadily, the SCB is not functioning properly. Contact your customer support representative.

    To check the status of the SCB:


    user@host> show chassis environment cb
    CB 0 status:
      State                      Online Master
      Temperature                30 degrees C / 86 degrees F
      Power 1
        1.2 V                     1202 mV
        1.5 V                     1511 mV
        1.8 V                     1798 mV
        2.5 V                     2481 mV
        3.3 V                     3306 mV
        5.0 V                     4956 mV
        12.0 V                   12084 mV
        1.25 V                    1250 mV
        3.3 V SM3                 3287 mV
        5.0 V RE                  5046 mV
        12.0 V RE                11910 mV
      Power 2
        11.3 V bias PEM          11292 mV
        4.6 V bias MidPlane       4833 mV
        11.3 V bias FPD          11156 mV
        11.3 V bias POE 0        11253 mV
        11.3 V bias POE 1        11272 mV
      Bus Revision               42
      FPGA Revision              1
    CB 1 status:
      State                      Online
      Temperature                31 degrees C / 87 degrees F
      Power 1
        1.2 V                     1205 mV
        1.5 V                     1508 mV
        1.8 V                     1817 mV
        2.5 V                     2507 mV
        3.3 V                     3306 mV
        5.0 V                     5053 mV
        12.0 V                   12200 mV
        1.25 V                    1256 mV
        3.3 V SM3                 3306 mV
        5.0 V RE                  5091 mV
        12.0 V RE                    0 mV
      Power 2
        11.3 V bias PEM          11214 mV
        4.6 V bias MidPlane       4821 mV
        11.3 V bias FPD          11350 mV
        11.3 V bias POE 0        11350 mV
        11.3 V bias POE 1        11330 mV
      Bus Revision               42
      FPGA Revision              0

Figure 55: Installing an SCB

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