Installing And Using Pc Cards - Cisco ACS-7100-RMK Installing Manual

Field-replaceable units in vpn routers
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Installing and Using PC Cards

Step 7
Installing and Using PC Cards
This section contains instructions for installing and removing a Flash Disk or Flash memory PC Card
in Cisco 7100 series routers. Cisco 7100 series routers support up to two Flash Disks or Flash
memory cards in the PC Card slots as shown in Figure 12.
Figure 12
ESD receptacle
Service module
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EN
Fixed WAN port
Note
that you reformat all of your PC Cards using the recommended minimum Cisco IOS software release
for your platform during your regularly scheduled service times.
Note
Flash Disk must be referenced with the designation disk0 or disk1 for all accesses. For information
on the Flash Disk, refer to the Using the Flash Disk document that ships with the Flash Disk. This
document is also available on the Documentation CD-ROM and on CCO.
The installation procedure is generic and can be used for any PC Card (Flash Disk or Flash memory
card) in either PC Card slot position (slot 0 or slot 1) for any Cisco 7100 series router model. You
do not need to power off the system to insert or eject a PC Card.
To install and eject a PC Card in a Cisco 7100 series router:
Step 1
16 Installing Field-Replaceable Units in Cisco 7100 Series VPN Routers
Connect the AC power cord to the site power and power on the router. The internal power
supply fan should go on. For more information, refer to Chapter 3, "Installing Cisco 7100
Series Routers" in the Cisco 7100 Series VPN Router Installation and Configuration
Guide.
PC Card Slot Location—Cisco 7120 Router
slots (covered)
Modular port adapter
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XMTR
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Fixed LAN ports Console and
To avoid potential problems when inserting spare PC Cards in your router, we recommend
The Flash Disk is the default memory device that ships with Cisco 7100 series routers. The
Locate the PC Card slot. To ensure proper electromagnetic compliance (EMC), the
PC Card slot has a cover that is secured with a captive screw. (See Figure 13.)
PC Card
SLOT 0
SLOT 1
PWR
0
SYS
CONS
RX
AUX
RDY
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7120 - T3
Power supply
auxiliary ports
Grounding
receptacles

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