Chapter 3 Installing a Cisco 7500 Series Router

Installing the Cisco 7513, Cisco 7513-MX, and Cisco 7576

R E V I E W D R A F T — C I S CO CO N F I D E N T I A L

Figure 3-14

Removing and Replacing Processor Modules (*Cisco 7513, Cisco 7513-MX, and Cisco 7576)

Bottom ejector lever Remove a module as follows:

A

Captive installation screw

B

C

Card Card carrier slot guide

STOP!

on contact

1.Use a screwdriver to loosen the captive installation screws (shown in A).

2.Pull the ejector levers out to release the module from the backplane connector (shown in B). The levers should snap into their spring retainers.

3.Grasp the module handle with one hand and place your other hand under the carrier to support and guide the module as you pull it out of the slot. Avoid touching the card.

4.Place the removed module in the board racks that were provided with your packing material.

5.Install a new module or a filler (MAS-7KBLANK or MAS- RSPBLANK) to keep dust out of the chassis and to maintain proper airflow through the chassis.

Install a module as follows:

1.Choose a slot for the new module and ensure that there is enough clearance to accommodate any interface equipment that you will connect directly to its ports.

2.Use a screwdriver to loosen the captive installation screws (shown in A) and remove the filler (or the existing module) from the slot to be filled.

3.Hold the module handle with one hand, and place your

other hand under the carrier to support the module and guide it into the slot. Avoid touching the card.

4.Place the back of the module in the slot and align the guide on the carrier with the groove in the slot (shown in A).

5.Carefully slide the module into the slot until the faceplate makes contact with the ejector levers (shown in C).

6.Use the thumb and forefinger of each hand to push the top lever down and the bottom lever up to fully seat the module in the backplane connector (shown in B).

7.Use a screwdriver to tighten the captive installation screws. 122304

Note Wiring codes prevent 20A plugs from being used with most equipment rack power strips. A Cisco 7513, Cisco 7513-MX, or Cisco 7576 installation must comply with all applicable codes and is approved for use with copper conductors only. The ground bond fastening hardware should be of compatible material and preclude loosening, deterioration, and electrochemical corrosion of hardware and joined material. Attachment of the chassis ground receptacles to the central office or other interior ground system should be made with a 6-AWG, copper ground conductor at a minimum. The Cisco 7513, Cisco 7513-MX, and Cisco 7576 chassis employ two threaded M5 chassis grounding receptacles. These receptacles are intended to be bonded directly to the central office or other interior ground system, and are located on the rear of the chassis. The chassis grounding receptacles require M5 screws and locking hardware, which are not included. (To properly ground the chassis, see the “Providing a Ground Connection for the Chassis” section on page 3-2.)

 

 

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Cisco Systems 7500 Series manual Bottom ejector lever Remove a module as follows