Cisco Systems 3200 Series manual Attaching the Version 2 of the Wiring Card

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Chapter 2 Replacing Cards in the Cisco 3230 ISR Rugged Enclosure

Card Replacement Process

c.If there is a second WMIC in the stack, attach a console cable (72-4281-01) to the J2 header on the wiring card. Attach the other end of the cable to the LED header on the second WMIC (at the top of the card stack).

d.Route the LED ribbon cable (72-4279-01) over the top of the card stack. The connector closest to the label should be toward the back of the extrusion.

e.Connect the LED ribbon cable to J5 of the wiring card and to the FESMIC LED header on the card stack at the back of the extrusion.

f.Route the power cable from the I/O end cap under the card stack, toward the back of the extrusion.

g.Connect the power cable to the header on the MRPC.

Attaching the Version 2 of the Wiring Card

If you are using the newer version 2 of the wiring card (see Figure 1-8 on page 1-8), follow these steps to reattach it to the card stack:

Step 1 Install the wiring card (shown attached to the front of the card stack in Figure 2-11).

a.Align the wiring card connectors with the headers on the card stack at the front of the extrusion.

b.Secure the wiring card to the extrusion with the card’s eight Phillips pan-head screws. The sequence use for tightening the wiring card is indicated by the circled numbers in Figure 2-5. Use a torque range of 5.5 to 5.7 in-lb when tightening the wiring card.

Step 2 Install the cables. The wiring card has a label beside to each port (J3, J4, and so forth).

For a (0-) or 1-WMIC configuration, connect the cables to the wiring card as shown in Figure 2-12.

Figure 2-12 0- or 1-WMIC Configuration

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Connect the FESMIC 10-pin FE3X cable to WMIC 1, if WMIC is present.

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Connect the FESMIC 10-pin FE1X cable to port J14 on the wiring card.

 

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Contents Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Upgrade Guide Page Review Draft Cisco Confidential SFP Module Replacement Process About This Guide Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Introduction Fully Assembled Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure Exploded View of the Cisco 3230 Rugged EnclosureExploded View of the 3230 Rugged Enclosure Cisco 3230 Router Card Stack Wmic Mrpc Marc Smic FesmicCisco 3270 Rugged ISR Fully Assembled Cisco 3270 Rugged EnclosureExploded View of the Cisco 3270 Rugged Enclosure 5shows an exploded view of the Cisco 3270 Rugged EnclosureCisco 3270 Router Card Stack Fesmic WmicWiring Cards What You Can Upgrade or Replace OL-15983-01 Replacing Cards in the Cisco 3230 ISR Rugged Enclosure Antenna End Cap Bolts Removing the Antenna End Cap Antenna End Cap Labels Removing the I/O End Cap I/O End Cap RemovalRemoving the Wiring Card Removing the Card StackReplacing or Adding a New Card Adding a New WmicReplacing a Wmic Routing the Antenna Cables Under the WmicFesmic and Smic Rotary Switches Replacing the FesmicReplacing the Smic Replacing the MarcReplacing the Mrpc Inserting the Card Stack into the Extrusion Wedge Lok Alignment10 Extrusion or Body of the Enclosure Reattaching the Wiring Card Attaching Version 1 of the Wiring CardAttaching the Version 2 of the Wiring Card 12 0- or 1-WMIC ConfigurationOn the wiring card Wiring card Reattaching the I/O End Cap 16 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosure Protective End Cap Cover Reattaching the Antenna End Cap Applying New I/O End Cap Function LabelsOL-15983-01 Replacing Cards in the Cisco ISR 3270 Rugged Enclosure Antenna End Cap Removal 270466 FE extender cable FE cable USB cable Power cable Removing the Wiring Card Carefully place the card stack on its side on a flat surface Inserting the Card Stack into the Enclosure LED and Serial Console Cables270471 Serial console cable LED cable Right alignment tab Tightening Wedge Loks 11 0-WMIC Configuration 12 1-WMIC Configuration 270478 Adjusting the Wmic Jumper Settings Wmic SettingsUSB 16 Attaching Antenna Labels Label OL-15983-01 Replacing the SFP Module SFP Module Replacement Process Replacing the SFP Module SFP Module Replacement Process OL-15983-01 D E IN-2