Cisco Systems CX-TRIP2, CX-TRIP4 manual Installation, List of Parts and Tools

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Installation

List of Parts and Tools

Verify that you have all of the parts and optional equipment you will need to install the TRIP. If you need additional equipment, contact a service representative for ordering information.

One TRIP

One Token Ring 802.5 media attachment unit (MAU) and Token Ring adapter cable for each port on TRIP

9-pin male connector for each Token Ring connector on TRIP

Grounding wrist strap

A disposable ESD-prevention wrist strap is included with all new components and upgrade kits; use it to prevent damage to equipment from electrostatic discharge.

If you are replacing the existing TRIP in your system, you also need a replacement TRIP.

A large Phillips or flat-blade screwdriver for the captive installation screws that secure the TRIP in its slot.

Antistatic mat or antistatic foam (only if you are replacing components such as the ROM)

Installation

The following sections describe the procedures for removing or installing a TRIP in a Cisco 7000 and Cisco 7500 series router. The OIR function allows you to install and remove a TRIP without first shutting down the system; however, you must follow the instructions carefully. Failure to insert the TRIP properly can cause system error messages indicating a board failure. For a complete description of OIR, refer to the section “Online Insertion and Removal—An Overview” on page 13.

Each unused interface processor slot contains an interface processor filler (which is an interface processor carrier without an interface board) to keep dust out of the chassis and to maintain proper air flow through the interface processor compartment. If you are installing a new TRIP that is not a replacement, you must first remove the interface processor filler from an unused slot, proceed to the section “Removing an Interface Processor Filler.” If you are replacing a TRIP, proceed to the section “Removing a TRIP.”

Removing an Interface Processor Filler

Select an unused interface processor slot for the new TRIP and remove the interface processor filler as follows:

Step 1 Choose an available slot for the TRIP and ensure that there is enough clearance to accommodate any interface equipment that you will connect directly to the ports (for example, transceivers that connect directly to the ports overlap equipment on adjacent interface processors).

Step 1 Use a screwdriver to loosen the captive installation screws on the interface processor filler. (See Figure 10.)

Step 2 Place your thumbs on both ejectors and simultaneously pull them both outward to release the TRIP from the backplane connector (in the opposite direction from that shown in Figure 10c).

Step 3 Grasp the handle with one hand and pull the filler straight out of the slot, keeping your other hand under the carrier to guide it. (See Figure 11.) Keep the carrier parallel to the backplane.

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Contents Product Numbers CX-TRIP2 and CX-TRIP4 Product Description Trip LEDsToken Ring Cables and Connectors Token Ring Connection EquipmentToken Ring Physical Connections Token Ring Network Physical Connections What is the Cisco 7000 Series? Cisco 7000, Interface Processor EndCisco 7010, Interface Processor End What is the Cisco 7500 Series? Cisco 7505, Interface Processor EndCisco 7507, Interface Processor End Cisco 7513, Interface Processor End Installation Prerequisites SafetyElectrical Equipment Safety Distance Limitations for Token Ring ConnectionsTelephone Wiring Safety Preventing Electrostatic Discharge ESD DamageOnline Insertion and Removal-An Overview Installation Prerequisites Ejector Levers and Captive Installation Screws List of Parts and Tools InstallationRemoving an Interface Processor Filler Removing a Trip Installing a Trip Checking the Installation Token Ring ConnectionsUsing the Exec Command Interpreter Configuring the InterfacesUsing the Setup Command System Configuration DialogUsing the Configure Exec Command Identifying Slot and Interface NumbersBasic Configuration Guidelines Checking the Configuration Upgrading Microcode Downloading Microcode to Flash MemoryConfirm that you want the file copied into Flash Router# show controllers token Cisco Information Online