List Of Parts And Tools - Cisco RSP2 - Route Switch Processor 2 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Overriding the bundle can result in incompatibility among the various interface processors in the system.
Note
We recommend that you use only the microcode image that is bundled. The exception to this is CIP
microcode, which as of Cisco IOS Release 11.1(1), is unbundled from the IOS software image bundle,
and is available in a separate bundle on floppy disks, a TFTP server, CCO, or Flash memory cards.
Installing the RSP2
The following sections describe the procedures for installing or replacing an RSP2. Ensure that your
system meets the minimum software, hardware, and microcode requirements described in the following:
"Software Prerequisites" section on page
"Microcode Requirements" section on page
for instructions on removing the RSP2, and then to the
installation instructions. After the new RSP2 is secure, follow the procedures in the
the Installation" section on page 60
Removing the only installed RSP2 from a system while the system is operating will cause the system to
Caution
crash. Consider this before removing an RSP2 while the system is operating. To ensure that the standby
RSP2 operates properly with the full system configuration should the active RSP2 ever fail, the standby
RSP2 must have the same DRAM and the same (or higher) Flash memory capacity as the active RSP2.
See the
The carriers on processor modules have EMI fences for EMI shielding; therefore, they fit very tightly in
Note
the chassis slots. To ensure that you can properly remove or install an RSP2 in RSP slot 7 from the
Cisco 7513 router, we recommend that you proceed as follows: first remove an interface processor
installed in slot 8, remove or install the RSP2 in RSP slot 7 (and fasten its captive installation screws as
appropriate), and then reinstall the interface processor in slot 8.

List of Parts and Tools

You need some or all of the following parts and tools to remove and replace an RSP2 or to upgrade
DRAM. If you need additional equipment, contact a customer service representative for ordering
information.
Caution
To prevent memory problems, DRAM SIMMs must be 3.3-volt (V) devices. Do not attempt to install
higher-voltage devices in the RSP2 SIMM sockets.
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"Memory Components" section on page 5
An RSP2 or related product listed in the
DRAM SIMMs from Cisco if you are replacing SIMM, as described in the
Upgrading DRAM SIMMs" section on page
on page
12.)
Number 2 Phillips or 3/16-inch flat-blade screwdriver for the captive installation screws that secure
the RSP2 in its slot.
13,
"Hardware Prerequisites" section on page
13. Proceed to the
"Removing the RSP2" section on page 15
"Replacing the RSP2" section on page 17
to verify that it is installed and functioning properly.
for RSP2 memory component requirements.
"Connecting the Console Terminal" section on page
71. (Also see the
13, and
"Troubleshooting
"Replacing and
"Compatibility Requirements" section
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for
18.

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