Replacing a GRP

Required Tools and Parts

You need the following tools and parts to remove and replace a GRP. If you need additional equipment, contact a Cisco customer service representative for ordering information.

3/16-inch flat-blade screwdriver for the captive installation screws that secure the GRP in its slot.

ESD-prevention equipment or the disposable ESD-preventive wrist strap included with all spares and upgrade kits.

Antistatic mat, foam pad, or bag for the removed GRP. Place the removed GRP into an antistatic bag if you plan to return it to the factory, or on an antistatic mat or foam if you are replacing components and will reinstall the GRP.

Replacing a GRP

The following sections describe the procedures for replacing a GRP in your system.

Before beginning the procedures, verify that your system meets the minimum requirements as described in the “Preparing for Installation” section on page 10.

When your system meets minimum requirements, proceed to the “Removing a GRP” section on page 14 for instructions on removing the GRP, and then to the “Installing a GRP” section on page 17 for reinstallation instructions.

Caution We recommend that you do not remove a GRP while the system is operating. Removing the installed GRP from a system while the system is operating will cause the system to stop forwarding packets and might cause the system to cease network operation.

Removing a GRP

When you remove a GRP from a slot, be sure to use the ejector levers, which help to ensure that the GRP is fully dislodged from the backplane connector. (See Figure 3.)

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