Installing Sdram Dimms - Cisco NPE-175 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Removing and Replacing the NPE or NSE
Figure 9-11
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To prevent ESD damage, handle the DIMM by the card edges only. Place a removed DIMM on an
Caution
antistatic mat and store it in an antistatic container.
Step 6
Place the DIMM in an antistatic container to protect it from ESD damage.
This completes the DIMM removal procedure. Go to the
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Installing SDRAM DIMMs

The DIMM is a sensitive component that is susceptible to ESD damage. Handle the DIMM by the edges
Caution
only; avoid touching the memory modules, pins, or traces (the metal fingers along the connector edge of
the DIMM). To prevent ESD damage, handle the DIMM as shown in
The NPE-300 contains two banks of SDRAM. Both SDRAM banks are used for all packet memory
Note
requirements; however, bank 0 is used exclusively for packet memory and is set at a fixed configuration
in the factory.
Bank 1 contains two user-configurable SDRAM slots, DIMM slot 2 and DIMM slot 3. (See
"NPE-300 and NPE-400 Overview,"
be populated by DIMMs of different sizes; however, the size of the DIMM in slot 2 must be greater than
or equal to the size of the DIMM in slot 3, and the size of the DIMM in slot 3 can be zero.
Network Processing Engine and Network Services Engine Installation and Configuration
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Handling the DIMM
SDRAM DIMM
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Chapter 9
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"Installing SDRAM DIMMs" section on
the
"Components" section on page
Removing and Installing the NPE or NSE
Figure
9-11.
Chapter 3,
3-2.) Both slots in bank 1 can
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