Avoiding Electrostatic Discharge; Power-Up Considerations - Cisco Catalyst 2900 XL Series Installation And Configuration Manual

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For additional information about LANE, refer to the related Cisco publications listed in the
section entitled "About This Guide."
Note
network topology.
For detailed information about configuring LECSs, refer to your ATM device
documentation.
Note
configure LANE servers and clients.

Avoiding Electrostatic Discharge

Before you install the ATM module, ground yourself by touching a piece of metal to avoid
electrostatic discharge (ESD). You should also take the following precautions to prevent
damage to the board:
Keep the module in its antistatic shielded bag until you are ready to install it.
Handle the modules by the edges.
Do not touch the components, pins, leads, or solder connections.

Power-Up Considerations

After the ATM module is installed and the cables are connected, the module automatically
runs a power-on self-test (POST) to verify that the ATM module is operational. This POST
is specific to the ATM module. The Catalyst switch continues its normal operation.
If your network supports more than one ELAN, a router is required as part of the
The "Configuration Examples" appendix contains examples showing how to
Installing an ATM Module 2-3

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