Cisco Systems uBR10-LCP2-MC16C Network Router User Manual


 
21
Cisco uBR10-LCP2-MC16C/MC16E/MC16S Cable Interface Card for the Cisco uBR10012 Router
OL-2872-02
Removing and Replacing a Cisco uBR10-LCP2-MC16x Cable Interface Line Card
Step 5 To firmly seat the card in the backplane, simultaneously pivot both ejector levers toward each other until
they are parallel to the faceplate (Figure 11).
Step 6 Secure the cable interface line card in the chassis by tightening the top and bottom captive screws (see
Figure 7).
Figure 10 Inserting the Cable Interface Line Card
Caution To ensure that there is adequate space for additional cable interface line cards, always tighten the captive
screws on each newly installed cable interface line card before you insert any additional cards. These
screws prevent accidental removal and provide proper grounding for electromagnetic interference (EMI)
shielding.
62455
US0
US1
US2
US3
US4
US5
DS
E
N
A
B
L
E
D
+42 dBmV
uBR-MC16C
US0
US1
US2
US3
US4
US5
DS
E
N
A
B
L
E
D
+42 dBmV
uBR-MC16C
US0
US1
US2
US3
US4
US5
DS
E
N
A
B
L
E
D
+42 dBmV
uBR-MC16C
US0
US1
US2
US3
US4
US5
DS
E
N
A
B
L
E
D
+42 dBmV
uBR-MC16C
US0
US1
US2
US3
US4
US5
DS
E
N
A
B
L
E
D
+42 dBmV
uBR-MC16C
US0
US1
US2
US3
US4
US5
DS
E
N
A
B
L
E
D
+42 dBmV
uBR-MC16C
US0
US1
US2
US3
US4
US5
DS
E
N
A
B
L
E
D
+42 dBmV
uBR-MC16C
CISCO
10000
CARRIER
ALARM
LOOP
FAIL
CH OC-12-DSO SM-IR
CISCO
10000
CARRIER
ALARM
LOOP
FAIL
CH OC-12-DSO SM-IR
CISCO
10000
CARRIER
ALARM
LOOP
FAIL
CH OC-12-DSO SM-IR
CISC
100
CARRIER
ALARM
L
FAIL
US0
US1
US2
US3
US4
US5
DS
E
N
A
B
L
E
D
+42 dBmV
uBR-MC16C
US0
US1
US2
US3
US4
US5
DS
E
N
A
B
L
E
D
+42 dBmV
uBR-MC16C