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Installing and Upgrading Internal Components in Cisco 3800 Series Routers
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Installing a Power Supply in a Cisco 3825 Router
Removing a PVDM
To remove a PVDM from the motherboard, follow these steps:
Step 1
Pull the PVDM retaining clips away from the PVDM at both ends, and then tilt the PVDM until it can
be removed from the connector. See
Figure 66
.
Figure 66
Removing a PVDM
Step 2
Place the PVDM in an antistatic bag to protect it from ESD damage.
To install an SDRAM DIMM, continue with the
“SDRAM DIMM Removal and Installation” procedure
on page 85
. To install an AIM, continue with the
“AIM Installation and Removal” procedure on page 88
.
If you are finished installing components, continue with the
“Reinstalling the Power Supply Assembly
in a Cisco 3825 Router” procedure on page 105
or the
“Installing or Replacing the Plug-In Motherboard
in a Cisco 3845 Router” procedure on page 105
.
Installing a Power Supply in a Cisco 3825 Router
Three types of power supplies are available for the Cisco 3825 router:
•
An AC power supply, driven by external AC power
•
A DC power supply, driven by external DC power
•
An IP phone power supply, driven by external AC power. This supply provides power for the router
and a complement of IP phones attached to the router.
The following sections describe how to install each type of power supply.
1
Release clips
2
Tilt the PVDM
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Summary of Contents for 3800 Series
Page 7: ...Safety Warnings 7 Introduction to Hardware Documentation OL 5965 01 ...
Page 8: ...Safety Warnings 8 Introduction to Hardware Documentation OL 5965 01 ...
Page 30: ...Regulatory Compliance 16 Overview of Cisco 3800 Series Routers OL 5966 01 ...
Page 48: ...Grounding the Router 18 Installing Cisco 3800 Series Routers in an Equipment Rack OL 5969 01 ...
Page 80: ...More Troubleshooting Help 50 Troubleshooting Cisco 3800 Series Routers OL 5972 01 ...
Page 102: ...Removing SFP Modules 72 Installing SFP Modules in Cisco 3800 Series Routers OL 5968 01 ...