Cisco Systems 3631, 2691 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage, Tools and Equipment Needed

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March 2002

Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage

Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage

CompactFlash memory cards are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage. ESD damage, which can occur when electronic cards or components are handled improperly, results in complete or intermittent failures.

Follow these guidelines to prevent ESD damage:

Always use an ESD wrist or ankle strap and ensure that it makes good skin contact.

Connect the equipment end of the strap to an unfinished chassis surface.

Place a removed CompactFlash memory card on an antistatic surface or in a static shielding bag. If the card will be returned to the factory, immediately place it in a static shielding bag.

Avoid contact between the card and clothing. The wrist strap protects the card from ESD voltages on the body only; ESD voltages on clothing can still cause damage.

Do not remove the wrist strap until the installation is complete.

Caution For safety, periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic strap. The measurement should be between 1 and 10 megohms (Mohms).

Tools and Equipment Needed

You need the following tools and equipment to remove and install CompactFlash memory cards:

ESD-preventive wrist strap

Antistatic bag or mat

Number 2 Phillips screwdriver or flat blade screwdriver (only for internally mounted CompactFlash memory cards)

External CompactFlash Memory Card Installation and Removal

Complete the appropriate procedure below for installing or removing a CompactFlash memory card if your Cisco router has an external CompactFlash memory card.

If you have questions or need assistance, see the “Obtaining Technical Assistance” section on page 32.

External CompactFlash memory-card slots are located as shown in Figure 1, Figure 2, and Figure 3.

Installing and Formatting Cisco 2691, Cisco 3631 and Cisco 3700 CompactFlash Memory Cards

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Contents This document contains the following sections Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Tools and Equipment NeededExternal CompactFlash Slot Location in a Cisco 2691 Router Installing a CompactFlash Memory Card in an External Slot Removing a CompactFlash Memory Card from an External SlotInternal CompactFlash Memory Card Location in a Cisco Compact Flash Memory card Removing a Plug-in CPU/Mainboard Removing the Front Panel from a Cisco 3745 Router Removing the Chassis Cover Removing the CPU/Mainboard from a Cisco 3745 RouterPage Lift cover Slide cover 62483 Removing an Internal CompactFlash Memory Card Installing an Internal CompactFlash Memory Card Reinstalling a Plug-in CPU/MainboardInserting Plug-in CPU/Mainboard into a Cisco 3745 Chassis Reinstalling the Cover on a Cisco Router Chassis. See , , or FigureInsert tabs and slide cover Close cover 62491 Power on the router Safety Information document that accompanied this deviceDetermining the File System on a CompactFlash Memory Card Formatting Procedures for CompactFlash Memory CardsFormatting Procedures Router#show slot0 allRouter#show flash all Router#show slot0allRouter# show flash all Router# format flash Formatting CompactFlash Memory as a Class C File SystemRouter# erase slot0 Operations for Use With Class B Flash File System File and Directory ProceduresRouter# copy flashmy-config1 startup-config Copy filesDisplay the contents of a CompactFlash memory card Delete files from CompactFlash memoryRouter# more slot0c3725-i-mz Display file contentRouter# squeeze slot0 Router# copy slot0c3725-i-mz.tmp flash Operations for Use with Class C Flash File SystemFile Operations for Class C Flash File System Router# delete flashc3725-i-mz.tmp Display geometry and format informationRouter# show slot0 filesys Rename a file Router# more flashc3725-i-mz.tmpCreate a new directory Router# mkdir flash/config/test-configDirectory Operations for Class C Flash File System Remove a directoryEnter a directory and determine which directory you are Documentation CD-ROM Obtaining DocumentationWorld Wide Web Ordering DocumentationCisco.com Contacting TAC by Using the Cisco TAC WebsiteObtaining Technical Assistance Technical Assistance CenterContacting TAC by Telephone
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