Cisco Systems (VIP6-80) manual Product Description

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Note In the output display of the show diag command (see page 30), the line that begins with Controller Memory Size shows the amount of memory installed on the VIP6-80. Make a note of these memory values, then compare them after you upgrade memory to verify the upgrade.

The following Cisco Systems memory spare and upgrade kits are compatible with the VIP6-80:

Table 7 Memory Spare and Upgrade Kits

Product

Description

 

 

MEM-VIP6-64M-SD(=)

Memory spare option for VIP6-80 CPU memory or packet memory

 

 

MEM-VIP6-128M-SD(=)

Upgrades VIP6-80 CPU memory from 64 to 128 MB, with one

 

128-MB SDRAM DIMM

 

 

MEM-VIP6-256M-SD(=)

Upgrades VIP6-80 CPU memory from 64 to 256 MB, or from

 

128 MB to 256 MB, with one 256-MB SDRAM DIMM (This

 

256-MB memory option is for CPU memory only.)

 

 

Depending on your system configuration, a memory upgrade might be required. Also, if a system problem is determined to be caused by a DIMM, a DIMM replacement might be required.

Figure 1 shows the locations of the CPU memory and packet memory SDRAM DIMMs on the VIP6-80.

Caution Handle the DIMM by the card edges only, and avoid touching the memory module, pins, or traces (the metal fingers along the connector edge of the DIMM). (See Figure 8.)

Figure 8 Handling the DIMM

SDRAM DIMM

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Note Use only SDRAM DIMMs from Cisco Systems. A Cisco manufacturing part number appears on each

SDRAM DIMM.

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Contents Introduction ContentsRelated Documentation Product Description VIP6-80 Features Memory Components CPUJumpers LEDsMicrocode ROM MonitorPA-2FE-TX Port Adapter SlotsPA-2FE-FX System Software SpecificationsTraffic Management Installation PrerequisitesSoftware Requirements Hardware RequirementsAgency Approvals Safety Guidelines Microcode RequirementsTools and Parts Required Safety Warnings Electrical Equipment Guidelines Telephone Wiring 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 Handling a Port Adapter Single-Width Port AdapterRemoving and Installing a Single-Width Port Adapter Location of VIP6-80 Slot Divider and Screws Dual-Width Port AdapterRemoving and Installing a Dual-Width Port Adapter Connecting Cables to the Port Adapter Installing a VIP6-80Performing a Basic Configuration Verifying the Installation Checking the VIP6-80 InstallationRemoval InsertionPage Using show Commands to Verify the VIP6-80 Status Router# show controllers cbus Using show Commands to Display Interface InformationShow controllers command RMA Using the ping Command to Verify Network ConnectivityMaintenance Procedures Single Line Card ReloadUpgrading VIP6-80 Memory Product Description Opening the Dimm Socket Tabs Removing Sdram DIMMsInserting the Dimm Installing Sdram DIMMsChecking the VIP6-80 Memory Upgrade TroubleshootingCisco.com Obtaining DocumentationDocumentation CD-ROM Ordering DocumentationObtaining Technical Assistance Documentation FeedbackCisco TAC Website Opening a TAC Case TAC Case Priority Definitions Obtaining Additional Publications and InformationOL-5078-01