Maintaining the Cisco Remote PHY Shelf 7200
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Removing the Power Module
Before you begin
• Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap to your wrist and connect the other end to the grounding lug
• Be aware of the weight and size of the equipment. Handle it with care.
Restrictions
• For the DC-powered Cisco Remote PHY Shelf 7200 with 2+2 redundancy, ensure that the chassis has
• • For the AC-powered Cisco Remote PHY Shelf 7200 with 2+2 redundancy, ensure that the chassis has
Required Tools and Equipment
• ESD-preventive wrist strap
• 3/16" flat-blade torque screwdriver
• Antistatic bag
To remove the Power Module, complete the following steps:
1. Loosen the screw on the Power Module ejector using a 3/16" flat-blade torque screwdriver.
2. Pull the handle down to disengage the Power Module from the chassis.
3. Slide the Power Module out of its bay with one hand while supporting the base of the module with your
other hand.
Removing the Power Module, on page 1
Removing the Fan Tray, on page 2
Removing the Fan Module, on page 3
Removing the PIC, on page 5
Removing the RPD, on page 11
Removing the Air Filter, on page 11
connected to the chassis.
at least two operational DC Power Modules for the chassis to be functional.
at least two operational AC Power Modules for the chassis to be functional.
Maintaining the Cisco Remote PHY Shelf 7200
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