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Chapter 10 Installing or Replacing Components
Replacing a Supervisor Module
Step 12
On the replacement module, rotate both of the ejector levers away from the front of the module.
Step 13
If you are inserting the module into a Cisco Nexus 7010 chassis, rotate the module 90 degrees clockwise.
Step 14
Align the module to the chassis guides for the vacated slot (slot 5 or 6 on the Cisco Nexus 7010 chassis
or slot 9 or 10 on the Cisco Nexus 7018 chassis), and slide the module part way into the slot.
Step 15
With one or both hands on the front of the module, push the module all the way into the slot until it seats
on the midplane connector.
Step 16
Simultaneously push both ejector levers inward until they come in contact with the face of the module.
The module should be fully seated in the slot and the captive screws should be aligned with their holes
in the chassis. The EMI gasket should close the gap between the new module and the module in the next
slot to the right.
Step 17
Screw in the two captive screws to the chassis and tighten them to 8 in-lb (0.9 N·m).
Step 18
Reconnect the console cable to the CONSOLE SERIAL PORT as explained in the
“Connecting to the
Console” section on page 7-2
.
Step 19
If the previous supervisor module was connected to an asynchronous device through a modem, connect
the modem cable to the COM1/AUX SERIAL PORT as explained in the
“Connecting to the Console”
section on page 7-2
.
Step 20
Reconnect the network management cable to the MGMT ETH port as explained in
“Setting Up the
Management Interface” section on page 7-4
.
Step 21
Reconnect the CMP cable to the CMP MGMT ETH port as explained in
“Connecting the Supervisor
CMP Port” section on page 7-5
.
Step 22
Verify that both supervisors have the same amount of memory by following these steps:
a.
Use the show
system resources command
to see how much memory is installed in the active
supervisor.
b.
Use the
system switchover
command to make the other supervisor module active.
c.
Use the
show system resources
command to see how much memory is installed in the other
supervisor.
1
Put the module in an ESD bag.
7
Tape the flap to the box.
2
Place the bagged module on the foam pad.
8
Insert the two box sides into foam blocks.
3
Attach a side pad to each of the long sides of
the module.
9
Place the box and its foam blocks into the
larger box.
4
Fold the side flaps up along the side pads.
10
Fold the narrow flaps over the smaller box and
foam blocks.
5
Fold the long flaps up along the ends of the
module and then over the top of the module.
Insert the two tabs on each flap into the side
flaps.
11
Fold the wide flaps over the box.
6
Insert the folded box into the slightly larger
box.
12
Tape the wide flaps together and to the box.
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