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Installing an RP Card
Step 5
Carefully slide the RP into the slot until the ejector levers meet the edges of the card cage, and then stop when
the ejector lever hooks catch the card cage. If they do not catch, try reinserting the RP until the ejector lever
hooks are fully latched.
Step 6
Press the OIR buttons to release the ejectors.
Step 7
Pivot both card ejector levers so that the openings on the card ejector cams at the top and bottom of the card
pass over the tabs on each side of the card cage slot.
Caution
Step 8
Continue sliding the card into the card cage slot until the openings on the card ejector cams engage the tabs
on each side of the card cage slot.
Note
Step 9
To seat the card in the backplane connector, grasp both card ejector levers and pivot them inward toward the
handle in the card carrier until they are flush against the front edge of the card carrier.
Step 10 Using the number-2 Phillips screwdriver or number-2 common (flat-head) screwdriver, turn the two captive
screws on the front panel of the card clockwise to seat the card firmly in the slot. Tighten the captive screws
using 10.60 pound/force (lbf) inch (1.20 Nm torque).
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Verify that the openings on the card ejector cams pass over the tabs; otherwise, one or both ejector
levers might bind when you attempt to close the ejector levers, thereby damaging or breaking one
or both ejector levers.
RP cards have guide pins that make initial contact with the backplane connector as you slide the card
into its slot. After the guide pins make contact, continue pushing on the card carrier until the card
ejector levers begin pivoting forward toward the handle in the card carrier.
Installing Route Processor Cards, Fabric Cards, and Line Cards

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