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VIP4 Installation Procedures

If your router does not have the HSA or HA feature enabled, perform only Step 4 through Step 7 in the following procedure. If the router has the HSA or HA feature enabled with an RSP2 configured as the system standby, we recommend that you perform all the steps in the following procedure:

Step 1 Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap between you and an unpainted chassis surface.

Step 2 Remove the standby RSP2.

Step 3 Wait 20 to 30 seconds. This time will vary depending on the number of interfaces installed in your system.

Step 4 Disconnect all cables from the VIP4 port adapter interface ports.

Step 5 Use a screwdriver to loosen the captive installation screws at both ends of the board. (See a in Figure 2.)

Caution Always use the ejector levers to remove a VIP4 or interface processor. Failure to do so can cause erroneous system error messages indicating a board failure.

Step 6 Place your thumbs on the ejector levers and simultaneously pull both of the ejector levers outward (in the direction shown in a of Figure 2) to release the board from the backplane connector.

Use the board’s handle to carefully pull it straight out of the slot, keeping your other hand under the carrier to guide it. (See c in Figure 3.) Keep the board parallel to the backplane.

If you removed a VIP4 or interface processor and the interface processor slot is to remain empty, install an interface processor filler (Product Number MAS7K-BLANK=) to keep dust out of the router, maintain proper airflow inside the router, and ensure compliance with EMI approvals by providing a tight EMI-preventive seal. Do not leave the interface processor slot open.

Step 7 Place the removed board on an antistatic mat or foam pad, or place it in an antistatic container if you plan to return it to the factory.

Note If you do not have a Cisco 7507 or Cisco 7513 with the HSA or HA features enabled and an RSP2 configured as the system standby, immediately proceed to the section “ Installing a VIP4”; otherwise, proceed to Step 8.

Step 8 Wait 20 to 30 seconds. This time will vary depending on the number of interfaces installed in your system.

Step 9 Reinsert the standby RSP2.

This completes the procedure for removing a VIP4 or interface processor from your Cisco 7000 series or Cisco 7500 series router. Proceed to the section “ Installing a VIP4.”

Installing a VIP4

This section describes the procedure for installing a VIP4. The VIP4 slides into an open interface processor slot and connects directly to the backplane. The interface processors are keyed to guide pins on the backplane, so the VIP4 can be installed only in an interface processor slot. Please read the “Guidelines for VIP4 Removal and Installation” section on page 15 , if you have not already done so, before proceeding.

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Contents Introduction Related Documentation ContentsHow to Identify the VIP4 Model What is the VIP4?VIP4 Overview Eeprom contents hex Value VIP4 Model Type Size/Speed Description LocationDescription Specifications SpecificationsVIP4 Port Adapter Overview Number Product Number Description Ports VIP4 and Port Adapter CompatibilityPA-8E Software Requirements Installation PrerequisitesProduct Number Description Number of Ports VIP Release Minimum Cisco IOS Supported Releases Hardware RequirementsMicrocode Overview Traffic ManagementROM Monitor Overview Agency ApprovalsTools and Parts Required Safety Warnings Safety GuidelinesApprovals Agencies Electrical Equipment Guidelines Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Telephone Wiring GuidelinesGuidelines for VIP4 Removal and Installation VIP4 Installation ProceduresVIP4 Installation Procedures Bottom ejector lever Processor module slot Module Handling Interface Processors-Vertical Orientation Shown Removing a VIP4Installing a VIP4 Step Performing a Basic Configuration Checking the VIP4 InstallationVerifying the VIP4 Installation Insertion RemovalChecking the VIP4 Installation Using show Commands to Display Interface Information Using show Commands to Verify the VIP4 StatusRouter# show interfaces fastethernet 1/0/0 Router# show controllers fastethernet 1/0/0 Router# show controllers cbusRouter# show version 00 E1 6B 0C 47 02 Using the ping Command to Verify Network Connectivity VIP4 Maintenance ProceduresUpgrading VIP4 Microcode Router# show flash Router# copy tftpvip11-1 slot0vip11-1 Router# configure terminalRouterconfig# microcode vip4 flash slot0vip11-1 Router# copy running-config startup-configProduct Description Upgrading VIP4 MemoryLocation of CPU Memory and Packet Memory DIMMs on the VIP4 Removing Sdram DIMMsOpening the Dimm Socket Tabs Inserting the Dimm Installing Sdram DIMMsInstalling or Replacing a Port Adapter on a VIP4 Checking the VIP4 Memory UpgradeHandling a Port Adapter Single-Width Port AdapterStep Dual-Width Port AdapterLocation of VIP4 Slot Divider and Screws Removing and Installing a Dual-Width Port Adapter Documentation CD-ROM VIP4 TroubleshootingObtaining Documentation World Wide WebDocumentation Feedback Obtaining Technical AssistanceCisco.com Technical Assistance Center Contacting TAC by Using the Cisco TAC WebsiteContacting TAC by Telephone Obtaining Technical Assistance OL-3673-01