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Cisco systems performance route processor installation and configuration note
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Figure 6
Ejector Lever Detail (Cisco 12404 shown)
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To remove a PRP, follow these steps:
If you are replacing the PRP in a system with only one PRP, copy the currently
running configuration file to a TFTP server or to a Flash disk so that you can
retrieve it later.
Turn off system power.
Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap and follow its instructions for use.
If you are replacing a PRP, disconnect any devices that are attached to the
Ethernet, console, or auxiliary ports. If you are removing a PRP for maintenance
and will reinstall the same one, you can leave the devices attached, provided that
doing so will not strain the cables.
Using a 3/16-inch flat-blade screwdriver, loosen the two captive screws on the
ends of the PRP.
Performance Route Processor Installation and Configuration Guide
Removing and Installing a PRP
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