Cisco Systems NME-WAE manual Shutdown, CF card

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Cisco WAE Network Module Hardware Description

Figure 1

NME-WAE Faceplate and LEDs

 

NM-WAE-XXX-K9

 

 

 

XXX-XXXXX-XX XX

 

 

SHUTDOWN:

Never remove compact

 

 

flash during operation

LINK

ACT

GRACEFUL <1 s

 

IMMEDIATE >4 s

 

 

 

 

 

 

DISK SYS

CF

 

 

GigE

CF

CF card

LINK

ACT DISK

Shutdown

 

SYS

Shut down application

before removing or power cycling.

NOT

SUPPORTED EN

USB

EN

170900

CF

Not used

 

 

Shutdown

Press the Shutdown button for greater than 4 seconds to cause an immediate module

 

shutdown, which may impact file operations that are in progress.

 

 

CF card

CompactFlash memory card

 

 

LINK

Status of Gigabit Ethernet link

 

On—Link is enabled

 

Off—Link is disabled

 

 

ACT

Status of Gigabit Ethernet activity

 

On—Active

 

Off—Inactive

 

 

DISK

Status of hard drive activity

 

On—Active

 

Off—Inactive

 

 

SYS

Status of system shutdown

 

On—System is shut down and ready for host power down

 

Off—Application is stable

 

Flashing—System shutdown is in progress

 

 

EN

Status of the network module

 

On—Detected by the host IOS software and enabled

 

Off—Disabled

 

 

Configuring Cisco Access Routers and the NME-WAE Network Module for ACNS Deployments

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Contents Contents Prerequisites for Installing the Cisco WAE Network Modules Restrictions for Cisco WAE Network ModulesHard Disk and Memory Specifications Cisco WAE Network Module Hardware DescriptionFaceplate and LEDs Model Hard Disk MemoryShutdown CF cardUsing This On This Hardware Interface Configure These SettingsHardware Interfaces This section contains the following topicsSetting Up Network Module Interfaces Summary Steps Detailed Steps ExamplesProcedure Command ExampleSave the router running configuration Display the router running configuration so that you canVerify interface configurations Opening and Closing a Network Module SessionPress Control-Shift-6 Example Configuration Press Ctrl-Shift-6Configuration Mode Command Purpose Accessing the Acns Software on the Network ModuleShutting Down and Starting Up Cisco WAE Network Modules Displaying Status and Diagnostic Output Command Purpose Service module. This information is useful to Cisco technical support for problemDisplays general information about DiagnosisCommand Reference Interface integrated-service-engine Interface integrated-service-engine slot/unitSyntax Description Defaults Command Modes Command History ReleaseModificationService-module integrated-service-engine default-boot Defaults Command Modes Command HistoryBootloader to perform startup routines None Privileged ExecService-module integrated-service-engine reload Service-module integrated-service-engine slot/unit reloadCommand Description Usage GuidelinesService-module integrated-service-engine reset Service-module integrated-service-engine slot/unit resetRelated Commands Description Router# service-module integrated-service-engine 1/0 resetCommand Description Open Service-module integrated-service-engine sessionUsername Related Commands Description Service-module integrated-service-engine shutdown Service-module integrated-service-engine slot/unit shutdownInterface integrated-service-engine Integrated-service-engine resetCommand Description Service-module integrated-service-engine statistics Access routerService-module integrated-service-engine status Service-module integrated-service-engine slot/unit statusRouter# service-module integrated-service-engine 1/0 status Display the ISE network module software release versionRelated Commands Description Show controllers integrated-service-engine slot/unit Show controllers integrated-service-engineField Description Related Commands Description Show diag slot Show diagRelease Modification Show diag subslot Field Descriptions Integrated-service-engine network modules Displays basic interface configuration information forNetwork modules Show interfaces integrated-service-engine slot/unit Show interfaces integrated-service-engineCommand Modes Command History Field Description Errors created when the CRC generated by the originating LAN Station that is transmitting bad dataField Description Boothelper BootloaderGlossary BladeService or services Related DocumentationEngine Syslog Related Topic Document TitlePage OL-13140-02