Removing Network Processor Modules - Cisco EF4116 Hardware Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Removing Network Processor Modules

Figure 5-2
Chassis shell
Warning
hands, to prevent it from falling. (See the hand in Figure 5-2.)
Step 5
Step 6
Removing Network Processor Modules
If you are replacing shared memory single in-line memory modules (SIMMs), you must first remove
the network processor modules. Follow the steps in this section to remove a network processor
module.
Caution
screws. On modules with external rear mounting screws, which include the Fiber Distributed Data
Interface (FDDI) module, these screws must be removed before the module can be safely lifted out
of the chassis, otherwise damage to the module will occur. Other types of modules may not have the
two external rear mounting screws attached to the chassis.
Step 1
5-4 Cisco 4000 Series Hardware Installation and Maintenance
Component Tray Removal for Chassis Without a Safety Latch
Rear of chassis
Support the component tray from underneath, either on your work surface or with your
While facing the chassis rear panel, pull the handle on the right side of the router while
supporting the component tray with one hand. Slide the component tray out of the chassis
shell.
Set the component tray on your work surface.
Some network processor modules are mounted to the rear of the chassis with two external
With the component tray in front of you (as shown in Figure 5-3), remove the module
mounting screw from the top end of the network processor module, and the two external
rear mounting screws (not shown) if the module has them, and set the screws aside.
Chassis release
screw
AUX
CONSOLE
Support the component
tray with your hand
INPUT 100-240VAC
50/60HZ 3.0-1.5 AMPS
Handle

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