Removing The I/O End Cap - Cisco 3200 Series Upgrade Manual

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Card Replacement Process

Removing the I/O End Cap

To remove the I/O end cap, follow these steps:
Use a 3/8-inch socket wrench to loosen the four 1/4-20 bolts on the end cap using a torque range of 58
Step 1
to 68 in-lb.
Note
Carefully pull off the end cap enough to give you enough room to disconnect the power cable.
Step 2
shows the cables.
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Disconnect the power cable from the end cap.
Step 3
Slowly pull out the USB, FE 0, FE 1, GE 0, and GE 1 cables (which you already disconnected from the
Step 4
card stack when you removed the antenna end cap) from beneath the card stack to free up the I/O end cap.
Place the end cap on your work surface.
Step 5
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If a protective end cap cover (see
ports on the I/O end cap, loosening the four 1/4-20 mounting bolts on the protective end cap
allows you to remove the protective end cap and the I/O end cap from the extrusion.
Disconnecting the Power Cable
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GE 0
FE extender cable
USB cable
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Replacing Cards in the Cisco ISR 3270 Rugged Enclosure
GE 1
FE cable
Power cable
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