Cisco Systems 11000 Series Network Hardware User Manual


 
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Cisco 11000 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide
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Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS
Installing a CSS 11800 Module
Removing or Installing a Module
You must power down the CSS 11800 chassis to remove or install a module. If
you install a new module while the CSS is operational, the SCM will not
recognize the module until the next reboot.
Warning
If you replace an active SCM with a new SCM, the boot configuration reverts
back to its default settings. You must reconfigure these parameters through the
Offline Diagnostic Monitor menu. For more information on accessing and using
this menu, refer to the
Content Services Switch Administration Guide
.
When you remove a module and replace it with a module of the same type, the
SCM automatically downloads the boot image and configuration files for the
module. (For information on image and configuration files, refer to the Content
Services Switch Administration Guide.) The newly installed module boots up
with:
The appropriate module image
The same configuration as the former module
When you remove a module and replace it with a module of a different type, the
SCM downloads the module boot image automatically. The newly installed
module boots up with the appropriate module image.
Unpacking a CSS 11800 Module
To unpack a CSS 11800 module:
1. Verify that the module is the model you ordered by checking the model
number listed on the side of the shipping carton
2. Remove the module, in its anti-static bag, from the shipping carton.
3. Put on the anti-static strap provided with your CSS.
4. Remove the module from the anti-static shielding bag and inspect it for
damage.
Always hold the module by the faceplate, being careful not to touch the
components. If the module appears to be damaged, return it to the anti-static
bag, repack it in the shipping carton, and contact your local supplier.