Replacing A Failed Card - Cisco ASR 5500 Installation Manual

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Replaceable Components

Replacing a Failed Card

This section describes how to remove a failed circuit card.
Important:
Important:
IEC825, EN60825, and 21CFR1040 specifications.
Caution:
Guide for instructions on how to migrate or switch processes and services to a redundant (standby) card.
Important:
Interchassis System Recovery (ICSR), the chassis to receive the replacement card must be placed in SRP Standby.
Verify its current state by running the Exec mode show srp info command. Refer to the System Administration Guide
for instructions.
Caution:
ASR 5500 chassis to avoid ESD damage to the components. Failure to do so could result in damage to sensitive
electronic components and potentially void your warranty.
Important:
Remove I/O Connections (MIO/UMIO and SSC)
Important:
destinations prior to removal.
MIO or UMIO
Important:
instructions for Detaching Network Cables from an MIO or UMIO Bracket in the Cable Management System
Installation appendix.
Step 1
Unplug the cable connected to the RJ45 serial Console port.
Step 2
Unplug any cables connected to the RJ45, 1 GbE ports.
Step 3
If necessary, remove a USB memory stick from the USB port.
Step 4
Remove the fiber optic cables connected to 10 GbE ports on the daughter card(s).
Step 5
Remove the SFP+ transceivers from the daughter card ports and set them aside for reuse.
Circuit cards can be replaced while the ASR 5500 is operating.
The optical SFP interfaces on the MIO/UMIO comply with the limits for Class 1 laser devices for
Before you remove and replace a circuit card on an active system, refer to the System Administration
If the chassis in which the card is to be replaced interfaces via SRP with a peer chassis for
During installation, maintenance, and/or removal, wear a grounding wrist strap connected to the
All status LEDs on the failed card should be OFF prior to removing the card from the chassis.
To facilitate removal and reconnection, all I/O cables should be labeled with their terminating
If your ASR 5500 chassis is equipped with a cable management system, refer to the special
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