Replacing the Chassis

Tools and Parts Required

This section lists the tools and parts you will need to complete these replacement procedures. Have the necessary tools on hand so that you can complete the replacement without interruption:

To replace the chassis cover, you need a 3/16-inch, flat-blade screwdriver to loosen the captive screws on the chassis cover panel

To install a replacement chassis, you need a number 1 Phillips and a 3/16-inch, flat-blade screwdriver for the captive installation screws on the processor modules (most of the carriers use slotted screws, but some use Phillips screws)

To install new cable management brackets or to move brackets from the existing chassis, you need the following tools and parts (panhead screws are included with the brackets):

Number 1 Phillips screwdriver

Two cable management brackets

Six M3 x 8-mm, Phillips panhead screws

If you will mount or replace the chassis in an equipment rack, you also need the following tools:

Number 2 Phillips screwdriver

1/4-inch and 3/16-inch, flat-blade screwdrivers

Two chassis ears

Four M4 x 10-mm, Phillips flathead screws to secure the ears to the chassis

Eight 10-32 x 3/8-inch, slotted binderhead screws to secure the chassis ears to the rack

Whenever you remove or install processor modules, have the following equipment on hand to help prevent ESD damage:

Antistatic mat or antistatic foam pad in case you need to put one of the processor modules down

Your own ESD-preventive strap or the disposable ESD strap that is included with all spares

Replacing the Chassis

The RP, SP (or SSP), and RSP1 are required system components in their respective chassis; you must shut down the system power before removing or installing any one of these three processor modules. All interface processors support online insertion and removal (OIR); however, after installing an interface processor on line, you must wait at least 15 seconds for the system to reinitialize the interfaces before installing the next interface processor. Therefore, it is more efficient to leave the power off until all components are moved into the new chassis, then start up the system and check the entire installation.

If you are installing the new chassis in an equipment rack, proceed to the next section. Otherwise, proceed to the section “Installing the Cable Management Brackets” on page 12.

8Cisco 7010 and Cisco 7505 Chassis Replacement Instructions

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Cisco Systems Cisco 7010, Cisco 7505 installation instructions Replacing the Chassis, Tools and Parts Required