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Removing and Replacing Processor Modules

Removing and Replacing Processor Modules

Before you can replace the card cage and backplane assembly, you need to remove all processor modules installed in the card cage, and then replace them after the new card cage assembly is in place. The term processor module refers to the RSP2, RSP4, or RSP8 and all interface processors.

Note Always use the ejector levers when installing or removing processor modules. A module that is partially seated in the backplane will cause the system to hang and subsequently crash.

Timesaver To save time when you reinstall the processor modules in the card cage and reconnect interface cables, use the “Port and Slot Configuration Worksheet” section on page 23 to note which cables are connected to which interface processor ports.

Timesaver Before you can remove the card cage and backplane assembly, you must remove all processor modules and both power supplies. Plan this procedure so that you can minimize its effects on your system.

Removing Processor Modules

To remove processor modules, follow these steps:

Step 1 Turn off power to the chassis. If two power supplies are installed, the power switch on each supply must be in the off (O) position.

Step 2 Attach an ESD-preventive strap between you and an unpainted chassis surface.

Step 3 If there is not enough slack in the network interface cables to remove the processor module without straining the cables, disconnect any cables attached to the interface ports.

Step 4 You must pull each processor module straight out of its slot. Ensure that there are no obstructions that will prevent you from doing so, such as a power strip on a rack post, network connection devices attached to adjacent processor modules, or extensive cabling in front of the processor slots.

Step 5 Use a screwdriver to loosen the captive installation screws at both ends of the processor module. (See Figure 5a.)

Step 6 Place your thumbs on the ejector levers on both ends of the processor module (see Figure 5c) and simultaneously pull them both outward to release the processor module from the backplane connector.

Step 7 Grasp the processor module handle with one hand and place your other hand under the carrier to support it. Pull the processor module straight out of the slot, keeping it at a 90-degree orientation to the backplane. (See Figure 7 on page 12.)

Step 8 Place the removed processor modules in the black cardboard racks that were provided with the original equipment packaging. (See Figure 6.) You can place all 13 processor modules in these holders.

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Contents Document Contents Product Overview Cisco 7513, Cisco 7513-MX, and Cisco 7576-Rear-Panel View Cisco 7513 and Cisco 7513-MX Backplane Installation Safety, ESD Precautions, and Tools Required Safety Warnings Safety with Electricity Safety GuidelinesPreventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Tools RequiredRemoving Processor Modules Removing and Replacing Processor ModulesBottom ejector lever Processor module slot Module Board Rack with Processor Modules Replacing Processor ModulesHandling a Processor Module During Installation Removing Power SuppliesRemoving a Power Supply AC-Input Power Supplies Shown Power Supply Blank Removing the Old Card Cage and Backplane AssemblyRemoving the Old Card Cage and Backplane Assembly Exchanging the Eeprom Devices Removing the Card Cage and Backplane AssemblyPin Installing the New Card Cage and Backplane Assembly Replacing the Card Cage and Backplane Assembly Replacing a Power Supply AC-Input Power Supplies Shown Replacing Power SuppliesChecking the System Following is an example of this display Router Names Location Serial Number Port and Slot Configuration WorksheetCisco 7576 Slot Assignments Cisco 7513 and Cisco 7513-MX Slot AssignmentsDocumentation CD-ROM Cisco Connection OnlineDocumentation CD-ROM