Datasheet

To remove a GPIM from the SRX Series Services Gateway:
1. Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect
the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis. For more information about ESD,
see “Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to the SRX Series Services Gateway”
on page 23.
2. Push the OFFLINE button to turn the GPIM offline. After the STATUS LED light turns
off, it is safe to remove the GPIM. See Figure 13 on page 29 and Table 13 on page 29
for hot-swappable components and their descriptions.
Figure 13: GPIM Example with Hot-Swappable Components
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Table 13: Hot-Swappable Component Descriptions for GPIMs
DescriptionComponentNumber
The STATUS LED has the following indicator colors:
Green and steadily on indicates that the GPIM is
functioning normally.
Amber and steadily on indicates that the GPIM is starting
up, running diagnostics, or going offline.
Red and steadily on indicates that the GPIM has failed.
Off indicates that the GPIM is not powered on, is offline,
or is not configured.
STATUS LED1
Push button to turn the GPIM offline. After the STATUS LED
light goes off, it is safe to remove the GPIM from the services
gateway.
ONLINE/OFFLINE
button
2
3. Label the cables connected to the GPIM so that you can later reconnect each cable
to the correct GPIM.
4. Disconnect the cables from the GPIM.
5. If necessary, arrange the cables to prevent them from dislodging or developing stress
points.
NOTE: If you are removing a double-high, double-wide GPIM such as the
24-Port Ethernet XPIM, you must reinstall the center GPIM slot bracket.
6. Using a Phillips (+) screwdriver, loosen the captive screws on each side of the GPIM
faceplate.
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Chapter 2: Installing and Removing Interfaces on the SRX Series Services Gateway