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Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers
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Installing and Removing AIMs
Figure22 Removing Screws from System Board—AIM Slot 1 Installation Shown
Step3 Install the two metal standoffs (included in the accessory kit) in place of the two screws that are labeled
A in Figure 22. Use a 1/4-inch nut driver to tighten the standoffs. (See Figure23.)
Caution Make sure that the standoffs are straight when installed. Tighten them gently but firmly. The shoulder
must be seated tight against the system board.
Step4 Install the plastic standoff (included in the accessory kit) in place of the screw that is labeled B in
Figure 22. Tighten it firmly with your fingers, or very carefully using a 3/16-inch open-end wrench. The
shoulder must be seated tight against the system board. (See Figure 23.)
Note The Cisco 2801 router does not have a screw in the spot labeled B in Figure22. Instead, there is
a hole in the system board in approximately the same location. Insert the plastic standoff in the
hole in the system board on Cisco 2801 routers.
Step5 Plug the AIM into the AIM connector on the system board. (See Figure 23.) Make sure that the plastic
standoff fits into the hole in the AIM board and that the connector is fully seated.
Step6 Insert the screws (included in the accessory kit) through the AIM into the metal standoffs. (See
Figure 23.) Tighten the screws carefully with a Phillips screwdriver.
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AIM slot 1
connector
AIM slot 0
connector
System board
A
A
A
A
B
B