Cisco RSP7000 Installing - Page 19
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This completes the RSP7000CI installation procedure.
Removing the SP (or SSP)
Follow these steps to remove the SP (or SSP):
Caution
system component. Removing an SP (or SSP) while the system is operating will cause the system to
shut down or crash and might damage or destroy memory files.
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Step 6
This completes the SP (or SSP) removal procedure.
Place the back of the RSP7000CI in the 7000 CI slot, and align the notches along the edge
of the carrier with the grooves in the slot. (See Figure 5a on page 9.)
While keeping the RSP7000CI parallel to the backplane, carefully slide the carrier into the
7000 CI slot until the RSP7000CI faceplate makes contact with the ejector levers, then
stop. (See Figure 5b on page 9.)
Using the thumb and forefinger of each hand to pinch each ejector, simultaneously push
both ejectors inward (toward the handle) until they parallel to the faceplate. (See Figure 5c
on page 9.)
Use a screwdriver (number 2 Phillips or 3/16-inch flat-blade) to tighten the captive
installation screws on the ends of the RSP7000CI. (See Figure 5a on page 9.)
Tighten the two captive screws on the RSP7000CI faceplate to prevent the RSP7000CI
from becoming partially dislodged from the backplane and to ensure proper EMI shielding.
(These screws must be tightened to meet EMI specifications.)
You must shut down the system before removing the SP (or SSP), which is a required
Slip on an antistatic strap and connect the equipment end of the strap to a captive
installation screw on an installed interface processor, or to any unfinished chassis surface.
Locate the SP (or SSP) in the your chassis. The SP (or SSP) is installed in slot 5 in the Cisco
7000 or slot 3 in the Cisco 7010.
Use a screwdriver (number 2 Phillips or 3/16-inch flat-blade) to loosen the two captive
installation screws on the SP (or SSP). (See Figure 5a on page 9.)
Place your thumbs on the ends of each of the ejectors and simultaneously pull them both
outward, away from the carrier handle (in the direction shown in Figure 5c on page 9) to
release the carrier from the slot and to dislodge the RP from the backplane.
Grasp the handle with one hand and pull the RP straight out of the slot, keeping your other
hand under the carrier to guide it. (See Figure 6 or Figure 7, depending on your chassis
model.) Keep the carrier parallel to the backplane. Avoid touching the board or any
connector pins.
Place the removed SP (or SSP) on an antistatic mat or foam. If you plan to return the board
to the factory, immediately place it in an antistatic bag to prevent ESD damage.
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