Removing and Replacing Port Adapters

Installing a Port Adapter in Module Slots 1 through 3

Note When you face the module front panel, slot 1 is on the left, slot 2 is in the middle, and slot 3 is on the right. Slot 4 is located internally. (See Figure 13.)

To install a port adapter in module slots 1 through 3, perform these steps:

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Step 1 Remove the module from the Catalyst 6500 series switch or the Cisco 7600 series router; see the “Removing the Module” section on page 17.

Step 2 Carefully place the module, component-side up, on an antistatic mat or foam pad with the front of the module facing toward you.

Step 3 If there is a blank filler plate installed, remove it.

Step 4 Remove the new port adapter from its antistatic bag.

Step 5 Locate the slot in which you are going to install the port adapter. Note the location of the following items (see Figure 13):

Two port adapter connectors

Two standoff mounting posts

Two Phillips screw mounting posts

Two Phillips screw access holes

Step 6 Align the port adapter with the mounting posts and mounting holes. Ensure that the connectors on the port adapter are aligned with the connectors on the module.

Step 7 When all mounting posts and mounting holes are aligned, gently push down on the port adapter edges to ensure that the keys on the connectors are properly aligned. If necessary, while applying pressure with your left hand, rock the module up and down slightly with your right hand to seat the port adapter.

Tip To seat the port adapter into the two connectors, grasp the rear of the port adapter with one hand, and gently but firmly push down on the rear of the port adapter until it is seated in the connectors. You will hear a distinctive “click” when the port adapter seats in the connectors.

Caution Use care not to damage the connectors on the port adapter. If you damage a connector, you will have to return the port adapter to Cisco for repair.

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6513-E, 6500-E, WS-C6513-E-RF specifications

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