Removing A Dimm From A Line Card - Cisco Gigabit Switch Router 12008 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Upgrading Memory on a Line Card

Removing a DIMM from a Line Card

Line card memory consists of DRAM DIMMs for the line card's processor, as well as
SDRAM DIMMs for the line card's transmit and receive buffers. The locations of the
DIMM sockets for these two types of line card memory are shown in Figure 7-30.
The following guidelines apply to line card processor DRAM:
The P4 DIMM0 socket must always be populated.
The P4 DIMM1 socket can remain empty.
The DRAM DIMMs must be 3.3-volt devices.
The following guidelines apply to line card transmit and receive buffer SDRAM:
All four DIMM sockets for SDRAM buffer memory must be populated.
Both DIMM sockets for a given buffer pair (either those for the transmit buffer or those
for the receive buffer) must be populated with an SDRAM DIMM of the same size.
The size of the SDRAM DIMMs in the transmit buffer need not match the size of the
SDRAM DIMMs in the receive buffer.
The SDRAM DIMMs must be 3.3-volt devices.
Caution
must be 3.3-volt devices.
To remove a DIMM from a line card, perform the following steps:
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
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To prevent system and memory problems, all DIMMs installed in the line card
Put on an antistatic wrist strap and attach the equipment end of the strap to the
bare metal surface of the line card carrier.
Position the line card on an antistatic mat so that the faceplate is nearest to you.
Locate the DIMM sockets on the line card (see Figure 7-30).
For the DIMM you want to remove, pull down the release lever on the DIMM
socket (see Figure 7-32).

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