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Contents Contents IntroductionRelated Documentation Product Description VIP6-80 Features CPU Memory ComponentsMicrocode LEDsJumpers ROM MonitorPort Adapter Slots PA-2FE-TXPA-2FE-FX Specifications System SoftwareSoftware Requirements Installation PrerequisitesTraffic Management Hardware RequirementsTools and Parts Required Agency Approvals Safety GuidelinesMicrocode Requirements 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 Removal Checking the VIP6-80 InstallationVerifying the Installation 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 RMAUpgrading VIP6-80 Memory Maintenance ProceduresSingle Line Card Reload Product Description Removing Sdram DIMMs Opening the Dimm Socket TabsInstalling Sdram DIMMs Inserting the DimmTroubleshooting Checking the VIP6-80 Memory UpgradeDocumentation CD-ROM Obtaining DocumentationCisco.com Ordering DocumentationCisco TAC Website Opening a TAC Case Obtaining Technical AssistanceDocumentation Feedback Obtaining Additional Publications and Information TAC Case Priority DefinitionsOL-5078-01