CHAPTER 15
Replacing M7i Hardware Components
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M7I Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs) on page 85
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Tools and Parts Required to Replace M Series Hardware Components on page 86
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Replacing, Upgrading, and Downgrading the M7i CFEB and CFEB-E on page 86
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Replacing an M7i PIC on page 89
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Replacing an M7i FIC or PIC Cable on page 92
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Replacing an SFP on an M7i Router on page 94
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Replacing the M7i Routing Engine and Routing Engine Components on page 97
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Replacing M7i Power System Components on page 106
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Replacing the M7i Fan Tray on page 117
M7I Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs)
Field-replaceable units (FRUs) are router components that can be replaced at the
customer site. Replacing most FRUs requires minimal router downtime. The router uses
the following types of FRUs:
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Hot-removable and hot-insertable FRUs—You can remove and replace these
components without powering down the router or disrupting the routing functions.
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Hot-pluggable FRUs—You can remove and replace these components without powering
down the router, but the routing functions of the system are interrupted when the
component is removed.
Table 14 on page 85 lists the FRUs for the M7i router.
Table 14: Field-Replaceable Units
Hot-Pluggable FRUs
Hot-Removable and Hot-Insertable FRUs
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Compact Forwarding Engine Board (CFEB)
(when swapping for an existing CFEB)
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Enhanced Compact Forwarding Engine Board
(CFEB-E) (when swapping for an existing
CFEB-E)
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Routing Engine
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Fan tray
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Physical Interface Card (PIC)
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Power supply
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