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require that you configure them with the configure command. For
information on the configure command, refer to the Cisco AS5800
Universal Access Server Software Installation and Configuration Guide
that shipped with your system.
Tools and Parts Required
You need the following tools and parts to install or replace a trunk card.
If you need additional equipment, contact a service representative for
ordering information.
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CT1 or CE1 trunk card (DS5812CT1=, DS5812CE1=,
respectively)
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CT1 or CE1 interface cables (See the sections "CT1 Trunk Card
Cables and Pinouts" and "CE1 Trunk Card Cables and Pinouts"
for a list of product numbers.)
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Cable ties
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Your own ESDprevention equipment or the disposable grounding
wrist strap included with all upgrade kits, field replaceable units
(FRUs), and spares.
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Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Software Installation and
Configuration Guide (DOCAS5800SICG)
Removing a Trunk Card
To remove a trunk card from the Cisco 5814 dial shelf, complete the
following steps:
Warning
Before opening the chassis, disconnect the telephonenetwork cables to avoid contact with
telephonenetwork voltages.
Caution
Trunk cards weigh 8 lb (3.6 kg) each. Use two hands when removing or replacing a trunk card.
To remove a trunk card from the Cisco 5814 dial shelf, follow these steps:
Step 1 Note the slot in which the trunk card is installed. If you decide to install the
new trunk card in the same slot, this will hasten the installation process.
Step 2 Initialize the software busyout procedure by entering the following command
in privileged EXEC mode:
b u s y o u t s h e l f - n u m b e r / s l o t - n u m b e r
Step 3 Verify the yellow maintenance LED lights on the trunk card, which indicates
the card is offline and ready to be removed.
Step 4 Attach an ESDpreventive wrist strap between you and an unpainted chassis
surface.
Caution
To prevent ESD damage, handle trunk cards by ejector levers and carrier edges only, and use
an ESDpreventive wrist strap or other grounding device.
Step 5 Disconnect all CT1 or CE1 trunk line cables and secure them out of the way
using cable ties, if necessary.
Step 6 Using a Number 2 Phillips screwdriver, loosen the panel fasteners at the top
and bottom of the trunk card front panel. (See .)
Figure 13 Using the Ejector Lever