Figure 12 Removing and Installing a Dual-Width Port Adapter
Note: You must first remove the VIP from the chassis before removing the
Step 1
To remove the port adapter, remove the screws that secure the port adapter to the VIP.
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With the screws removed, grasp the |
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handles on the front of the port |
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adapter and carefully pull it out of its |
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slot, away from the edge connector |
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at the rear of the slot. (See A.) | A | |
Step 3 |
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To insert the port adapter, carefully |
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align the port adapter carrier between |
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the upper and the lower edges of the |
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port adapter slot on the VIP. (See B.) |
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Carefully slide the port adapter into |
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the port adapter slot until the |
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connectors at the rear of the port | B | |
adapter are completely seated in |
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the connectors at the rear of the |
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port adapter slot. |
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Install the screws in the rear of the | ||
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port adapter slot. Do not overtighten | screw | |
the screws. |
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VIP4 Maintenance Procedures
Carrier
Upper edge
Lower edge
Step 5
Carefully slide the VIP into the interface processor slot until the connectors at the rear of the VIP are completely seated in the connectors at the rear of the interface processor slot. Use the ejector levers to seat the VIP in the interface processor slot.
Tighten the captive installation screws C on the VIP. (See C.)
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