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Chapter 1 Overview
Connectors
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| Off | Indicates that the VSA is disabled. | |||
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| On | Indicates the VSA is powered up and enabled for | |||
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| On | Indicates VSA is booting or has encountered errors. | |||
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| Powering Up | Indicates that the VSA is powering up, but software | |||
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The following conditions must be met before the enabled LED goes on:
•The VSA is correctly connected to the backplane and receiving power.
•The system bus recognizes the VSA.
If either of these conditions is not met, or if the router initialization fails for other reasons, the enabled LED does not go on.
Connectors
See Figure 1-2 for the VSA connectors.
Slot Locations
This section includes the following topics:
•Cisco 7204VXR Router, page 1-8
•Cisco 7206VXR Router, page 1-10
See Figure
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Cisco 7204VXR Router
The VSA is supported in the I/O controller port on the Cisco 7204VXR router (see 3 in Figure
C7200 VSA (VPN Services Adapter) Installation and Configuration Guide
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