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VIP4 Maintenance Procedures

Using the ping Command to Verify Network Connectivity

This section provides brief descriptions of the ping command. The ping command allows you to verify that an interface port is functioning properly and to check the path between a specific port and connected devices at various locations on the network. After you verify that the system and VIP4 have booted successfully and are operational, you can use this command to verify the status of the VIP4 interface ports. Refer to the publications listed in the “Related Documentation” section on page 2 for detailed command descriptions and examples.

The ping command sends an echo request out to a remote device at an IP address that you specify. After sending a series of signals, the command waits a specified time for the remote device to echo the signals. Each returned signal is displayed as an exclamation point (!) on the console terminal; each signal that is not returned before the specified timeout is displayed as a period (.). A series of exclamation points (!!!!!) indicates a good connection; a series of periods (.....) or the messages [timed out] or [failed]

indicate that the connection failed.

Following is an example of a successful ping command to a remote server with the IP address 10.1.1.60:

Router# ping 10.1.1.60 <Return> Type escape sequence to abort.

Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echoes to 10.1.1.60, timeout is 2 seconds:

!!!!!

Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 1/15/64 ms Router#

If the connection fails, verify that you have the correct IP address for the server and that the server is active (powered on), and repeat the ping command.

For complete descriptions of interface subcommands and the configuration options available for VIP4-related interfaces, and which commands support VIP4 functionality, refer to the publications listed in the “Related Documentation” section on page 2 .

VIP4 Maintenance Procedures

The following sections discuss maintenance procedures you might need for your VIP4 and port adapters:

Upgrading VIP4 Microcode, page 28

Upgrading VIP4 Memory, page 31

Checking the VIP4 Memory Upgrade, page 35

Installing or Replacing a Port Adapter on a VIP4, page 35

Upgrading VIP4 Microcode

The Cisco 7000 series and Cisco 7500 series routers support downloadable microcode, which enables you to upgrade microcode versions over the network. You can download new microcode versions and store multiple versions in Flash memory, and you can then boot from them just as you can with the system software images. System software upgrades might also contain upgraded microcode images, which will load automatically when the new software image is loaded (unless the configuration states otherwise).

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Contents Introduction Contents Related DocumentationHow to Identify the VIP4 Model What is the VIP4?VIP4 Overview Eeprom contents hex Value VIP4 Model Location Type Size/Speed DescriptionDescription Specifications SpecificationsVIP4 Port Adapter Overview VIP4 and Port Adapter Compatibility Number Product Number Description PortsPA-8E Software Requirements Installation PrerequisitesProduct Number Description Number of Ports Hardware Requirements Microcode OverviewTraffic Management VIP Release Minimum Cisco IOS Supported ReleasesROM Monitor Overview Agency ApprovalsTools and Parts Required Safety Warnings Safety GuidelinesApprovals Agencies Electrical Equipment Guidelines Telephone Wiring Guidelines Preventing Electrostatic Discharge DamageVIP4 Installation Procedures Guidelines for VIP4 Removal and InstallationVIP4 Installation Procedures Bottom ejector lever Processor module slot Module Removing a VIP4 Handling Interface Processors-Vertical Orientation ShownInstalling a VIP4 Step Performing a Basic Configuration Checking the VIP4 InstallationVerifying the VIP4 Installation Removal InsertionChecking 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 cbus Router# show controllers fastethernet 1/0/0Router# 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# configure terminal Routerconfig# microcode vip4 flash slot0vip11-1Router# copy running-config startup-config Router# copy tftpvip11-1 slot0vip11-1Upgrading VIP4 Memory Product DescriptionRemoving Sdram DIMMs Location of CPU Memory and Packet Memory DIMMs on the VIP4Opening the Dimm Socket Tabs Installing Sdram DIMMs Inserting the DimmChecking the VIP4 Memory Upgrade Installing or Replacing a Port Adapter on a VIP4Single-Width Port Adapter Handling a Port AdapterDual-Width Port Adapter StepLocation of VIP4 Slot Divider and Screws Removing and Installing a Dual-Width Port Adapter VIP4 Troubleshooting Obtaining DocumentationWorld Wide Web Documentation CD-ROMDocumentation 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