Cisco Systems (VIP6-80) manual Installing a VIP6-80, Connecting Cables to the Port Adapter

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Connecting Cables to the Port Adapter

Refer to the Installation and Configuration Guide that shipped with your specific port adapter for cabling instructions.

Installing a VIP6-80

This section describes the procedure for installing a VIP6-80, or for inserting an interface filler.

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To ensure compliance with EMI approvals by providing a tight EMI seal for the Cisco 7500 and the Cisco 7000 series routers, install interface processors first in the interface processor slots closest to the RSP slots, and then work out to the interface processor slots furthest from the RSP slots. Refer to the “Product Description” section on page 3 for more information on the interface processor slots on your router.

If you removed a VIP6-80 and do not intend to replace it with another VIP in its slot, follow this procedure to insert an interface processor filler in the empty slot.

Figure 3 shows the functional details of inserting the VIP6-80 and using the ejector levers. Figure 2 shows proper handling of the VIP6-80 during installation.

Remove or insert only one VIP6-80 at a time. Disrupting the sequence before the system has completed verification can cause the system to detect spurious hardware failures.

Use the following procedure to install a new VIP6-80:

Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap between you and an unpainted chassis surface, if you have not already done so.

Ensure that a console terminal is connected to the console port (on the RSP or RSP7000) and that your console is turned on, or that you have a reliable Telnet connection to the system.

Hold the VIP6-80 handle with one hand and place your other hand under the carrier to support the VIP6-80 and guide it into the slot. (See Figure 2.) Avoid touching the card or any connector pins.

To prevent ESD damage, handle interface processors by the handles and carrier edges only, similar to that shown for port adapters in Figure 4.

Place the back of the VIP6-80 in the slot and align the notch on the carrier with the groove in the slot. (See Figure 3.)

While keeping the VIP6-80 parallel to the backplane, carefully slide it into the slot until the back of the faceplate makes contact with the ejector levers, and then stop. (See Figure 3b.)

Use the ejector levers when installing or removing interface processors. An interface processor that is partially seated in the backplane might cause the system to hang and subsequently crash, and shoving or slamming the interface processor into the slot can damage the backplane pins and board.

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Contents Contents IntroductionRelated Documentation Product Description VIP6-80 Features CPU Memory ComponentsLEDs JumpersMicrocode ROM MonitorPort Adapter Slots PA-2FE-TXPA-2FE-FX Specifications System SoftwareInstallation Prerequisites Traffic ManagementSoftware Requirements Hardware RequirementsAgency Approvals Safety Guidelines Microcode RequirementsTools and Parts Required Safety Warnings Telephone Wiring Guidelines Electrical Equipment GuidelinesPreventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Guidelines for Removal and Installation Handling Interface Processors-Vertical Orientation Shown Bottom ejector lever Processor module slot Module Removing a VIP6-80 Removing and Installing Port Adapters Single-Width Port Adapter Handling a Port AdapterRemoving and Installing a Single-Width Port Adapter Dual-Width Port Adapter Location of VIP6-80 Slot Divider and ScrewsRemoving and Installing a Dual-Width Port Adapter Installing a VIP6-80 Connecting Cables to the Port AdapterPerforming a Basic Configuration Checking the VIP6-80 Installation Verifying the InstallationRemoval InsertionPage Using show Commands to Verify the VIP6-80 Status Using show Commands to Display Interface Information Router# show controllers cbusShow controllers command Using the ping Command to Verify Network Connectivity RMAMaintenance Procedures Single Line Card ReloadUpgrading VIP6-80 Memory Product Description Removing Sdram DIMMs Opening the Dimm Socket TabsInstalling Sdram DIMMs Inserting the DimmTroubleshooting Checking the VIP6-80 Memory UpgradeObtaining Documentation Cisco.comDocumentation CD-ROM Ordering DocumentationObtaining Technical Assistance Documentation FeedbackCisco TAC Website Opening a TAC Case Obtaining Additional Publications and Information TAC Case Priority DefinitionsOL-5078-01