Cisco GRP= Installation And Configuration Note page 15

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Figure 3
Ejector
lever and
captive
screw
Upper
card cage
slot 0
Ejector
lever and
captive
screw
A GRP that is only partially removed from the backplane can halt the system.
Caution
Caution
Before you replace the GRP, back up the running configuration to a Trivial File Transfer Protocol
(TFTP) file server or an installed Flash memory card or Flash disk so that you can retrieve it later. If
the configuration is not saved, the entire configuration will be lost inside the NVRAM on the
removed GRP, and you will have to reenter the entire configuration manually. For instructions on how
to save the configuration file, see the
procedure is not necessary if you are temporarily removing a GRP; lithium batteries will retain the
configuration in memory until you replace the GRP in the system.
Figure 4
78-4339-09
GRP Ejector Levers, Captive Installation Screws, and Upper Card Cage Slots (Cisco 12012
Shown)
shows the ejector levers.
"Copying Files to Flash Memory" section on page
Replacing a GRP
Alarm
card
slot
41. This
Removing a GRP
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