Cisco Systems CX-TRIP4, CX-TRIP2 manual Removing a Trip

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Step 4 Store the interface processor filler for future use.

To help prevent dust and contaminants from entering the chassis, do not leave the interface processor slot open. Immediately proceed to the section “Installing a TRIP” on page 18.

Removing a TRIP

The TRIP supports OIR; therefore, you need not shut down the interface or the system power when removing a TRIP. If you are replacing a failed TRIP, remove the existing board first, then replace the new TRIP in the same slot.

Figure 11 shows proper handling of an interface processor for installation in the Cisco 7010 and Cisco 7505 models. The processor slots are oriented horizontally in the Cisco 7010 and Cisco 7505, and vertically in the Cisco 7000, Cisco 7507, and Cisco 7513.

To remove a TRIP, follow these steps:

Step 1 Disconnect the all cables from the TRIP ports (if you are moving the TRIP to another port, this step is not necessary).

Step 2 Use a screwdriver to loosen the captive installation screws at both ends of the TRIP. (See Figure 10.)

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

Figure 11 Handling an Interface Processor During Installation and Removal

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Captive installation screws

Step 3 Place your thumbs on the ejector levers and simultaneously pull both of the ejectors outward (in the opposite direction from that show in Figure 10c) to release the TRIP from the backplane connector.

Step 4 Use the handle to carefully pull the TRIP straight out of the slot, keeping your other hand under the carrier to guide it. (See Figure 11.) Keep the TRIP parallel to the backplane.

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Contents Product Numbers CX-TRIP2 and CX-TRIP4 Trip LEDs Product DescriptionToken Ring Connection Equipment Token Ring Cables and ConnectorsToken Ring Physical Connections Token Ring Network Physical Connections Cisco 7000, Interface Processor End What is the Cisco 7000 Series?Cisco 7010, Interface Processor End Cisco 7505, Interface Processor End What is the Cisco 7500 Series?Cisco 7507, Interface Processor End Cisco 7513, Interface Processor End Safety Installation PrerequisitesElectrical Equipment Safety Distance Limitations for Token Ring ConnectionsPreventing Electrostatic Discharge ESD Damage Telephone Wiring SafetyOnline Insertion and Removal-An Overview Installation Prerequisites Ejector Levers and Captive Installation Screws Removing an Interface Processor Filler InstallationList of Parts and Tools Removing a Trip Installing a Trip Token Ring Connections Checking the InstallationConfiguring the Interfaces Using the Exec Command InterpreterSystem Configuration Dialog Using the Setup CommandIdentifying Slot and Interface Numbers Using the Configure Exec CommandBasic Configuration Guidelines Checking the Configuration Downloading Microcode to Flash Memory Upgrading MicrocodeConfirm that you want the file copied into Flash Router# show controllers token Cisco Information Online