Restarting The System - Cisco RSP1 Installation And Configuration Manual

Route switch processor
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Caution
Cisco 7505. (See Figure 2 on page 4.) The slots are keyed for correct installation. Forcing the RSP1
into a different slot can damage the backplane and the RSP1.
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
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Step 10

Restarting the System

When you turn the system power back on, verify that the system boots and resumes normal
operation. If you are restarting the system after upgrading the DRAM expect that it will take the
system longer to complete the memory initialization portion of the boot sequence with more DRAM.
(See the section "System Startup Sequence" on page 20.)
Follow these steps to verify that the RSP1 is installed and functioning properly:
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
18 Route Switch Processor (RSP1) Installation and Configuration
To prevent damage to the backplane, you must install the RSP1 in the top slot of the
While keeping the RSP1 at a 90-degree orientation to the backplane, carefully slide the
carrier into the slot until the RSP1 faceplate makes contact with the ejector levers, then stop.
(See Figure 3b.)
Using the thumb and forefinger of each hand to pinch each ejector, simultaneously push
both ejectors inward (toward the handle) until they are at a full 90-degree orientation to the
faceplate. (See Figure 3c.)
Use a screwdriver (number 2 Phillips or 1/4-inch flat-blade) to tighten the captive
installation screws on the ends of the RSP1. (See Figure 3a.)
Use a screwdriver to tighten the two captive screws on the RSP1 faceplate to prevent the
RSP1 from becoming partially dislodged from the backplane and to ensure proper EMI
shielding. (These screws must be tightened to meet EMI specifications.)
If you disconnected the console terminal to remove the RSP1, or if you are installing a new
RSP1, connect the console terminal to the console port.
Ensure that the console terminal is turned on.
Turn the system power back ON, and proceed to the next section to check the installation.
Check the RSP1 connections to make sure they are secure:
The RSP1 is inserted all the way into its slot, and both of the captive installation screws
are tightened.
The console terminal is turned on and is connected to the console port.
Observe the RSP1 LEDs. While the system initializes, the yellow boot error LED on the
RSP1 stays on, then goes off when the boot is complete. As the RSP1 initializes each
interface processor, the status LEDs on each interface processor go on and off in irregular
sequence.
Verify that the console terminal displays the system banner and startup screen as the system
restarts. The display should look similar to the following:
GS Software (GS7), Version 10.3(3), SOFTWARE
Copyright (c) 1986-1995 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Wed 10-May-95
System Bootstrap, Version 4.6(7.3)
Current date and time is Sat 5-13-1995 21:38:35
Boot date and time is Thur 5-11-1995 15:32:28
[displayed text omitted from this example]

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