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Contents Cisco 7010 and Cisco Chassis Replacement Instructions Ower switch Product OverviewChassis Cover Panel Safety Guidelines PrerequisitesLifting Safely Cable Strain Relief Preparing the Work AreaNoninterface processor end Replacing the Chassis Tools and Parts RequiredReplacing a Rack-Mounted Chassis Removing the Existing Chassis from the Rack Installing the Ears on the Chassis Installing the Cable Management Brackets Cable Management Brackets-Cisco 7010 Shown Moving Processor Modules Ejector Levers and Captive Installation Screws Replacing the Chassis Handling a Processor Module Checking the Installation Replacing the Chassis Show Command Descriptions and Examples Router show versionNvram Cisco Information Online