Connecting The Back Cards To The Aps Connector - Cisco MGX MGX 8800 Hardware Installation Manual

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Figure 6-9
Support
bracket
Support
bracket
Support
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Slide the center guide module carefully from the card cage.
Step 6
Repeat
Step 7

Connecting the Back Cards to the APS Connector

Complete the following steps to connect the back cards to an APS connector. When the back cards are
installed in an APS connector, an APS assembly is formed. This procedure applies to all chasssis types,
using illustrations for the Cisco MGX 8830. For more information about other APS connector types,
refer to the following sections:
For more information about APS line redundancy and compatibility information, see
"Planning for Card Redundancy, Line Redundancy, and Bulk Distribution"
Connect a grounding strap to the ESD grounding jack or to the equipment rack.
Step 1
Position the edge of the back card in the alignment slot of the APS connector and use the guide tabs on
Step 2
the APS connector to align the holes on the back card with the pins on the APS connector.
(See
Releases 2 - 5.2, Part Number OL-4545-01, Rev. H0, May 2006
Guide Module Support Bracket
leg
Jack
screw
Captive
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Faceplate
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Step 2
through
Step 6
MGX 8850, MGX 8850/B, and MGX 8880:
MGX 8950:
"APS Assembly" section on page 1-41
MGX 8830 and MGX 8830/B:
Figure
6-10.)
Center
guide
module
until you have removed the desired number of center guide modules.
"APS Assembly" section on page 1-28
"APS Assembly" section on page 1-52
Cisco MGX 8800/8900 Series Hardware Installation Guide
Connecting the Back Cards to the APS Connector
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