%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface GigabitEthernet3/0/0, changed state to administratively down

Use the following procedure to verify that the VIP6-80 is installed correctly:

Step 1 Observe the console display messages and verify that the system discovers the VIP6-80, while the system reinitializes each interface, as follows:

If you installed a new VIP6-80, the system should recognize all new interfaces but leave them configured as down.

If you replaced a VIP6-80, the system should recognize each interface and place it in the same state (up or down) each was in when you removed the VIP6-80.

Step 2 Verify that the enabled LED on each port adapter goes on and remains on after the reinitialization is complete. If the enabled LED remains on, proceed to Step 5. If it does not, proceed to Step 3.

Step 3 If the enabled LED on a port adapter fails to go on, the VIP6-80 may not be fully seated. Loosen the captive installation screws, and firmly push both ejector levers into place until they are approximately in the same orientation as the VIP6-80 faceplate. Tighten the captive installation screws. After the system reinitialization, the enabled LED on the port adapter should go on and remain on. If it does, proceed to Step 5. If it does not, proceed to Step 4.

Step 4 If the enabled LED still fails to go on, remove the VIP6-80 and install it in another available interface processor slot.

If the enabled LED goes on, suspect a failed backplane port in the original interface processor slot.

If the enabled LED still fails to go on, but other LEDs on the VIP6-80 PAs go on to indicate activity, proceed to Step 5 to resume the installation checkout; suspect that the enabled LED on the PA has failed. Contact a service representative to report the problem and obtain further instructions.

If no LEDs on the VIP6-80 port adapters go on, suspect a faulty VIP6-80. Contact a service representative to report the problem and obtain further instructions.

If the enabled LED still fails to go on, remove the VIP6-80 and ensure the port adapters are firmly installed in their port adapter slots. Remove and reinstall them accordingly.

Step 5 If the VIP6-80 is new and not a replacement, configure the new interfaces using the configuration section of your port adapter installation and configuration guide.

Note New interfaces are not available until you configure them.

Step 6 If the VIP6-80 is a replacement, use the show interfaces type interface-processor-slot-number/port-adapter-slot-number/interface-port-numbercommand or the show controllers command to verify the status of the interfaces. (See the “Using show Commands to Verify the VIP6-80 Status” section on page 28.)

If you replaced a VIP6-80 with a new VIP6-80 with a greater number of interfaces (for example, if you replaced a VIP6-80 with a single port adapter with a VIP6-80 with two port adapters), the system recognizes the interfaces on the previously configured port adapter but does not recognize the additional port adapter interfaces. The new interfaces remain in the shutdown state until you configure them.

Step 7 When the interfaces are up, check the activity of each interface by observing the status LEDs, which are described in the appropriate LED section of your port adapter installation and configuration guide.

Step 8 If an interface LED fails to go on and a cable is connected to the interface port, check the cable connection and make certain it is properly seated in the connector.

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