Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router

Removing and Installing the Chassis

Disconnecting Line Card Interface Cables

Disconnect the line card network interface cables from each line card as instructed in the “Removing an RP or Line Card” section on page 6-48.

After you disconnect the cables and the line card cable-management bracket from each card, carefully pull the cable bundles out of the way until the cables can be reinstalled on the replacement chassis and reconnected to the line card.

Disconnecting Alarm Card Cables

If there are external alarm device cables connected to the external alarm device connectors on the alarm cards, you must disconnect those cables from the alarm cards as instructed in the “Removing an Alarm Card” section on page 6-66.

After you disconnect the cable from each alarm card, carefully pull the cables out of the way until the cables can be reconnected to the alarm cards in the replacement chassis.

Transferring System Components

The following system components must be transferred between the old and the new chassis:

RP and line cards

CSCs, SFCs, and alarm cards

Power modules (either AC-input power supplies or DC-input PEMs)

PDU

Blower module

Transferring these components is discussed below.

Next, the chassis is removed, as explained on page 6-74. Then, the replacement chassis is installed, as explained on page 6-75. Finally, the components that were removed are reconnected, as discussed beginning on page 6-77.

 

 

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Cisco Systems OL-11497-03 manual Transferring System Components, Disconnecting Line Card Interface Cables, Pdu