Cisco Systems CISCO7206 quick start Replace the I/O Controller, Series

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Replace the I/O Controller

Note Before powering down the router, use the copy running-config tftp command to save the router’s running configuration to a TFTP file server.

1.Power down the router.

2.Disconnect the router from the power source.

3.Remove any I/O controller cables.

4.On the I/O controller (1), unscrew the captive installation screws (2).

5.Grasp the handle and pull the I/O controller from the chassis.

6.Insert the I/O controller and tighten the captive installation screws.

7.Connect any I/O controller cables.

8.Connect the router to the power source and power up the router.

9.Retrieve and restore the configuration from the TFTP server and copy it to NVRAM. Use the copy tftp running-config command to copy the saved configuration from the TFTP file server.

10.Enter the show running-configcommand to display the currently running configuration on the terminal. Review the display and ensure that the configuration information is complete and correct.

11.When you have verified that the currently running configuration is correct, enter the copy running-configstartup-configcommand to save the retrieved configuration in NVRAM. Otherwise, the new configuration will be lost when you restart the system.

See the Input/Output Controller Replacement Instructions for complete instructions:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7206/fru/3224iofe.htm.

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CISCO7206 specifications

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