Cisco Systems ASR 1000 Series Network Router User Manual


 
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Chapter 8 Replacing Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Field-Replaceable Units
Removing and Replacing a SPA Interface Processor
Removing a SPA Interface Processor
To remove a SPA Interface Processor (SIP), follow these steps.
Step 1 Slip on the ESD-preventative wrist strap that was included in the accessory kit. Loosen the captive
screws on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series SPA Interface Processor.
Step 2 Using the handles on both sides of the module, with two hands gently slide the Cisco ASR 1000 Series
SPA Interface Processor out of the chassis slot.
Note Handle the Cisco ASR1000-SIP10 by the card edges only; never touch the printed circuit board
components or connector pins.
Step 3 Place the Cisco ASR1000-SIP10 on an antistatic surface with its printed circuit board components facing
upward or in a static shielding bag.
For detailed information about installing and removing SIPs and SPAs, see the Cisco ASR 1000 Series
Aggregation Services Routers SIP and SPA Hardware Installation Guide.
You have completed the removal procedure for the Cisco ASR1000-SIP10.
Replacing a SPA Interface Processor
To replace a SPA Interface Processor (SIP), follow these steps.
Step 1 Before inserting a SIP, make sure that the chassis is grounded.
Step 2 To insert the SIP, carefully align the edges of the SIP between the upper and lower edges of the router
slot.
Step 3 Carefully slide the SIP into the router slot until the SIP makes contact with the backplane.
Step 4 Tighten the locking thumbscrews on both sides of the SIP.
Step 5 Connect all cables to each SPA.
Removing a Shared Port Adapter From a SIP
To remove a shared port adapter (SPA), follow these steps.
Step 1 Attach an ESD wrist strap between you and an unpainted chassis surface.
Step 2 Shut down the interface so that there is no traffic running through the shared port adapter when it is
removed.
Caution Removing a shared port adapter while traffic is flowing through the ports can cause system disruption.