Mip Configurations; Configuring The Interfaces - Cisco 7000 Series Hardware Installation And Maintenance Manual

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cooling air to escape freely through the cutouts in the faceplate, which could misdirect the airflow
inside the chassis and allow components on other boards to overheat.
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This completes the port adapter replacement procedure. For complete command descriptions and
instructions, refer to the related software documentation.

MIP Configurations

Following are procedures for configuring T1 and E1 interfaces on the MIP.

Configuring the Interfaces

If you installed a new MIP or if you want to change the configuration of an existing controller, you
must enter the configuration mode. If you replaced the MIP that was previously configured, the
system will recognize the new MIP and bring it up in the existing configuration.
After you verify that the new MIP is installed correctly (the enabled LED is on), use the
privileged-level configure command to configure the new MIP controller. Be prepared with the
information you will need, such as the following:
T1 or E1 information, for example clock source (for T1), line code, and framing type
Channel-group information and timeslot mapping
Protocols and encapsulations you plan to use on the new interfaces
Do not reinstall the FSIP unless all port adapters are installed. The empty port will allow
Grasp the FSIP handle with one hand and place your other hand under the carrier to support
the FSIP and guide it into the slot. (See Figure 5-2.) Avoid touching the board.
Place the back of the FSIP in the slot and align the notch on the bottom of the carrier with
the groove in the slot. (See Figure 5-1.)
While keeping the FSIP at a 90-degree orientation to the backplane, carefully slide the
carrier into the slot until the FSIP faceplate makes contact with the ejector levers. (See
Figure 5-1.)
Using the thumb and forefinger of each hand, simultaneously push the top lever down and
the bottom lever up (as shown in Figure 5-1) to fully seat the FSIP in the backplane
connector.
Use a number 1 Phillips or a 3/16-inch flat-blade screwdriver to tighten the captive
installation screws on the top and bottom of the FSIP.
Reconnect the network interface cables or other connection equipment to the FSIP interface
ports.
When you insert the new FSIP, the console terminal will display several lines of status
information about the OIR as it reinitializes the interfaces. Change the state of the interfaces
to up and verify that the configuration matches that of the interfaces you replaced.
Use the configure command or the setup command facility to configure the new interfaces.
You do not have to do this immediately, but the interfaces will not be available until you
configure them and bring them up.
After you configure the interfaces, use the show controller serial or the show interfaces
command to display the status of the new interfaces.
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