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Step 8 If you have a VIP4 and are using HSA with an RSP2 as the slave processor, wait
Step 9 Repeat Step 2 through Step 8 to remove any additional interface processors, fillers, VIPs, or RSPs.
Step 10 Perform the steps in the “Install Interface Processors, Fillers, VIPs, or RSPs” section on page 10 to install an interface processor, filler, VIP, or RSP.
Check the RSP Installation
Step 1 Check the RSP connections to make sure they are secure:
•The RSP is inserted all the way into its slot, and both the captive installation screws are tightened.
•The console terminal is turned on and is connected to the console port.
Step 2 Observe the RSP LEDs. While the system initializes, the CPU halt LED on the RSP stays on. It goes off when the boot process is complete. As the RSP initializes each interface processor, the status LEDs on each interface processor go on and off in irregular sequence.
Step 3 Verify that the console terminal displays the system banner and startup screen as the system restarts.
Note Boot time is approximately 1 minute for systems with one RSP and approximately 1.5 minutes for systems with two RSPs.
Step 4 Verify that all the enabled LEDs (on the interface processors) are on.
Step 5 In systems with a second RSP installed (and HSA or HA configured), use the show version command to verify that the slave (or standby) RSP is recognized by the system.
Step 6 When you have verified all the conditions in Step 1 through Step 4 (or Step 5 if you have a second RSP installed and want to use the HSA or HA features), the installation is complete.
If you replaced the RSP and saved your configuration file to a remote server before doing so, proceed to the “Retrieve the Configuration File for RSPs” section on page 35.
An error condition exists if no LEDs go on at power up or after initialization, or if the boot error or CPU halt LEDs go on and remain on. If this happens, see Appendix A in the Cisco 7500 Series Installation and Configuration Guide.