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Chapter 5 Universal Port and Dial-Only Feature Cards
Online Insertion and Removal of the Universal Port or Dial-Only Feature Card
Online Insertion and Removal of the Universal Port or Dial-Only
Feature Card
To remove a feature card without dropping any calls or connections, you will need to take the feature
card out of service by using the
busyout
command to disable the feature card. The
busyout
command is
executed on a per–feature card basis and will disable the card after waiting for the active services to
terminate.
If there are active calls on the feature card after you execute the
busyout
command, wait for the calls to
drop. To view the status of the termination process, use the
show busyout
command.
Caution
The online installation and removal (OIR) of new cards should be done
only
during times of low CPU
utilization, such as during maintenance.
Caution
To avoid erroneous failure messages, remove or insert only one feature card at a time.
When you replace a feature card in a slot with a new feature card of the same type, the system software
recognizes the new feature card and brings up the trunk interfaces automatically.
If you replace the existing feature card with a new feature card of a different type, you must reconfigure
the system. For configuration details, see the
Cisco AS5350XM and Cisco AS5400XM Universal
Gateways Software Configuration Guide
. For information on voice and fax commands, see the
Monitoring Voice and Fax Services on the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateways
online
document.
Removing the Universal Port or Dial-Only Feature Card
To remove the universal port or dial-only feature card, follow these steps.
Note
An example showing the output from each command is provided after the procedure. See the
“Online
Insertion and Removal Example for the Universal Port or Dial-Only Feature Card” section on page 5-6
.
Step 1
Determine which slot the feature card is in (see
Figure 5-2
and
Figure 5-3
) by entering the
show chassis
slot
command in privileged EXEC mode:
Router#
show chassis slot
Note
These commands are not valid for slot 0. Slot 0 is the motherboard.