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Chassis replacement and upgrade instructions
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To move the processor modules to the new chassis, follow these steps:
Before moving any processor modules, ensure that you have met the following
Step 1
prerequisites (refer to the "What is the Cisco 7513?" section on page 2" or the "What is
the Cisco 7576?" section on page 3 for details):
On both chassis, ensure that the power is turned off and the power cable is
disconnected from the AC power receptacle or the DC terminal block.
To prevent ESD damage, wear a grounding strap or other ESD-prevention device and
attach the equipment end to the chassis ground screw on the interface processor end
of the chassis. (See Figure 1.)
If you will leave the interface cables connected to the processor modules, ensure that
there is sufficient slack to avoid straining the cables when moving the processor
module between chassis. Otherwise, label each cable with its slot and port number
position. (This will help avoid mixing up cables when you reconnect them.)
Optional: Install the cable-management brackets on the new chassis before moving
the components. Either move the brackets from the old chassis or install a new set.
Note the slot location of the interface processor you are going to move. Before removing
Step 2
the interface processor, remove the interface processor filler from the corresponding slot
in the new chassis. When installing interface processors in the new chassis, place them in
the same slot position that they occupied in the old chassis; this will retain your existing
configuration and will help avoid confusion when reconnecting cables and checking the
installation.
Step 3
If necessary, disconnect any interface cables that are connected to the processor module.
Step 4
Use a screwdriver to loosen both captive installation screws on the processor module.
(See Figure 9a.)
Place your thumbs on the end of each ejector and simultaneously pull both ejectors
Step 5
outward, away from the carrier handle (in the opposite direction from that shown in
Figure 9c) to release the processor module from the backplane.
You must install the RSP in one of the slots labeled RSP (slot 6 or 7). We recommend that you place
Caution
the RSP in the same slot in the new chassis that it occupied in the old one. You can install interface processors
in any of the interface processor slots (the lowest slots), but we recommend that you install them in the same
slot positions that they occupied in the old chassis. The slots are keyed for correct installation. Forcing a
processor module into the wrong slot can damage the backplane and board connectors.
Note
If you are upgrading a Cisco 7513 to a Cisco 7576, you need to carefully consider how you
will transfer the existing RSP(s) and interface processors from the Cisco 7513 to the Cisco 7576. For
example, if the existing Cisco 7513 includes two RSPs utilizing the HSA feature, keep in mind that
this configuration is not supported in the Cisco 7576. Refer to the "Port and Slot Configuration
Worksheet" section on page 28 for port and slot planning assistance. In addition, the Cisco 7500
Series Installation and Configuration Guide includes detailed information on Cisco 7576 RSP and
interface processor port assignments and usage.
Step 6
Grasp the processor module handle with one hand and pull the processor module straight
out of the slot, keeping your other hand under the carrier to guide it. (See Figure 10.) Keep
the carrier at a 90-degree orientation to the backplane. Avoid touching the board or any
connector pins.
Moving Processor Modules from the Old Chassis to the New Chassis
Cisco 7513 and Cisco 7576 Chassis Replacement and Upgrade Instructions
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