Card Interlock Switch; Card Identifiers - Cisco ASR 5000 Installation Manual

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Card Interlock Switch

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Card Interlock Switch
Each card has a switch interlock mechanism that is integrated with the upper card ejector lever. The interlock
ensures proper notification to the system before a card is removed. You cannot configure or place a card into
service until you slide the card interlock switch upward. This locks the upper ejector lever in place and signals
the system that the card is ready for use.
Sliding the interlock downward to the unlocked position allows you to operate the upper ejector lever. This
sliding lock mechanism notifies the system to migrate various processes on the card prior to its removal.
The following figure shows how the card interlock switch works in conjunction with the ejector lever.
Figure 20: Card Interlock Switch in the Lever-locked Position

Card Identifiers

The table below cross-references ASR 5000 application and line cards by acronym, label, variant, and Cisco
part identifier (PID).
Table 22: ASR 5000 Component References
Descriptor
Application Cards
System Management Card
Packet Services Card
16GB
Packet Services Card
32GB
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Acronym
Label
SMC
System Management
PSCA
End of Life (not supported in Release 16.0+)
PSC2
Packet Services 2 32GB
ASR 5000 Hardware Platform Overview
Variant
None
None

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