Install Media
Modules6
Cable Processor
and Media Modules 7
Quick Installation Guide | 5 |
CAUTION: To prevent damage to components when you handle them, always wear an electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap. Verify that the strap makes good skin contact and that you are properly grounded.
Table 3 System Memory Configuration at Release 1.2 or Earlier
| Factory- | Available |
| Total |
| Installed | Expanded |
| Memory |
Memory Location | Memory (MB) | Memory (MB) | Part Number | (MB) |
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Application Processor | 16 (on board) | 16 SIMM | 10001299 | 32 |
Frame Processor | 4 (on board) | 16 SIMM | 10001299 | 20 |
Flash | 8 (on board) | 8 SIMM | 16 | |
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For installation instructions, see the System Processor Memory Upgrade Installation Guide.
You are now ready to install the media modules. For instructions, see the Module Installation Guide that is shipped with each module or the chapter on “Installing Modules” in the Getting Started Guide.
CAUTION: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage components on a module, causing complete or intermittent failures. ESD damage occurs when the module is improperly handled. Before you handle a module, be sure to read and follow the ESD safety information that is provided in the Module Installation Guide.
Cable your system to connect the system processor ports and media modules to your network.
For information on cabling system processor ports and media modules, see the chapter on cabling in the Getting Started Guide or the installation guide for each module.