Cisco Systems 12012 manual Removing a RP From the Upper Card Cage

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Removing and Replacing a Card Cage Assembly

Step 7 Proceeding from left to right in the upper card cage, select a line card and loosen the two captive screws located at the top and bottom of the line card (Refer to Figure 6a.)

Step 8 Pivot the two card ejector levers out, away from the card to unseat the card from the backplane connector. (Refer to Figure 6b.)

Step 9 Grasp the card carrier edge with one hand and place your other hand under the carrier to support it. (Refer to Figure 6c.) Slide the card out of the slot and place it immediately on the antistatic mat.

Repeat Step 7 through Step 9 for the rest of the line cards.

Figure 6 Removing a Line Card From the Upper Card Cage

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Removing a RP From the Upper Card Cage

The RP can occupy slot 0 through 11 in the upper card cage. Perform the following steps to remove a RP from the upper card cage:

Step 1 Attach an antistatic wrist strap to yourself and to one of the two ESD connection sockets located on the front edges of the upper card cage or to bare metal on the frame.

Step 2 Disconnect all of the interface cables attached to RP interface connector. Carefully set the interface cables aside.

14Cisco 12012 Gigabit Switch Router Card Cage Assembly Replacement Instructions

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Contents Product Overview Product Number GSR12-CARDCAGE=Cisco 12012-Front View Safety Guidelines Safety WarningsSafety with Equipment Safety with Electricity Tools and Parts Required Preventing Electrostatic Discharge DamageRemoving a Power Supply Removing and Replacing a Card Cage AssemblyPowering Down the Cisco Removing an AC-Input Power Supply Disconnecting an AC-Input Power SupplyRemoving an AC-Input Power Supply Removing a DC-Input Power Supply Removing a DC-Input Power Supply Removing the Cards From the Upper Card Cage Removing a Line Card From the Upper Card CageRemoving the Interface Cables From a Line Card Removing a RP From the Upper Card Cage Removing a Line Card From the Upper Card CageRemoving an Alarm Card From the Upper Card Cage Removing a RP From the Upper Card CageRemoving an Alarm Card Removing the Cards From the Lower Card CageOpening the Air Filter Tray Lower Card Cage Air Deflector Removing Cards From the Lower Card Cage Removing the System Grounding System Grounding ReceptaclesRemoving the Card Cage Assembly Removing a System Grounding CableRemoving the Card Cage Assembly From the Frame Installing a New Card Cage Assembly Replacing the Cards in the Lower Card CageReplacing the Cards in the Upper Card Cage Replacing a Line Card in the Upper Card CageRemoving and Replacing a Card Cage Assembly Attaching an Interface Cable to a Line Card Replacing the Alarm Card in the Upper Card Cage Replacing the RP in the Upper Card CageReplacing an AC-Input Power Supply Installing the System GroundingReplacing the Power Supplies Replacing a DC-Input Power Supply Installing a DC-Input Power Supply Checking the Installation FCC Class a Compliance Cisco Connection Online Cisco Connection Online