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Cisco 6400 Hardware Installation and Maintenance Guide

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Maintaining the Cisco 6400

This chapter provides maintenance information for the Cisco 6400 carrier-class broadband aggregator.
All cards, modules, and components support online insertion and removal (often referred to as
hot-swapping). Hot-swapping allows you to remove, replace, and rearrange cards without turning off the
system power. When the system detects that a card or module is added or removed, it automatically runs
diagnostic and discovery routines, acknowledges the presence or absence of the card or module, and
resumes system operation without any operator intervention.

Note

If you are a network administrator and need personal technical assistance with a Cisco product that
is under warranty or covered by a maintenance contract, refer to the

“Obtaining Technical

Assistance” section on page xiv

.

Note

The illustrations in this guide depict the original Cisco 6400 chassis. Your chassis may appear or look
slightly different.

Contents

This document includes the following sections:

Tools and Equipment Required, page 5-2

General Safety Precautions and Maintenance Guidelines, page 5-2

Cisco 6400 System Components—Front View, page 5-5

Replacing the Front Cover, page 5-5

Powering Down the System, page 5-8

Backing Up the PCMCIA Card, page 5-9

Maintaining the Air Filter, page 5-9

Replacing an NSP Module, page 5-11

Replacing an NRP Module, page 5-18

Installing or Replacing a Half-Height Node Line Card, page 5-28

Installing or Replacing a Full-Height Node Line Card, page 5-36

Replacing a DC Power Entry Module, page 5-41

Summary of Contents for 6400

Page 1: ...tor and need personal technical assistance with a Cisco product that is under warranty or covered by a maintenance contract refer to the Obtaining Technical Assistance section on page xiv Note The illustrations in this guide depict the original Cisco 6400 chassis Your chassis may appear or look slightly different Contents This document includes the following sections Tools and Equipment Required p...

Page 2: ... for example wear a grounding strap when handling electronic equipment and components Warning Blank faceplates filler panels serve three important functions they prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis they contain electromagnetic interference EMI that might disrupt other equipment and they direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis Do not operate the system ...

Page 3: ...port the weight of the unit Lift the unit only by using handles that are an integral part of the chassis or by grasping the chassis underneath its lower edge Translations of this warning can be found in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device Warning Two people are required to lift the chassis To prevent injury keep your back straight and lift with yo...

Page 4: ...ge the pins on the backplane if they are not aligned properly with the module or card Fully depress the ejector levers to ensure that the card connector mates with the backplane correctly Ensure that the card or module is firmly seated in the slot Use the installation screws top and bottom of carrier to secure the module or card firmly in place in the chassis NRP STATUS FAIL NSP CON AUX ETH ACT LN...

Page 5: ... 5 6 7 8 SUB SLOT 0 PCMCIA NSP CON AUX ETH ACT LNK Slot 1 Slot 0 ACO CRITICAL MAJOR MINOR ALARMS STATUS FAIL SUB SLOT 1 CON AUX NRP FAIL STATUS FE LNK ACT FE LNK ACT CON AUX FE LNK ACT FE LNK ACT OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX F...

Page 6: ...pward as far as possible about one inch and pull forward Figure 5 3 Removing Bezel Plugs Note The cover is secured by four posts Avoid bending or twisting cables and connectors Installing the Front Cover To install the front cover Step 1 Line up the hole in each corner of the cover with the four posts on the chassis Figure 5 4 Step 2 Gently but firmly push the cover onto the posts and slide downwa...

Page 7: ... CON AUX FE LNK ACT FE LNK ACT OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX PROCESSOR ONLY POWER FAULT MISWIRE OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX R...

Page 8: ...2 Before shutting down the Cisco 6400 use the copy command to save any configuration changes to NVRAM and also to a PCMCIA card Refer to the Cisco 6400 Command Reference for instructions on using the copy command Step 3 Complete all copy or write operations involving Flash media PCMCIA slots or boot Flash before you power down the Cisco 6400 Step 4 To power down the Cisco 6400 turn off the switch ...

Page 9: ...nvironments you might have to replace the air filter more frequently Removing the Air Filter The Cisco 6400 ships with either a screw type or tab type air filter To remove a tab type air filter press the release tabs on each side of the chassis to release the air filter and slide it out of the chassis See Figure 5 6 Figure 5 6 Tab type Air Filter Release Tabs To remove a screw type air filter refe...

Page 10: ...MS STATUS FAIL SUB SLOT 1 CON AUX NRP FAIL STATUS FE LNK ACT FE LNK ACT CON AUX FE LNK ACT FE LNK ACT OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX PROCESSOR ONLY POWER FAULT MISWIRE OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL...

Page 11: ...one or two NSP modules which are located in slots 0A and 0B in the middle of the chassis Figure 5 9 shows the NSP faceplate Figure 5 9 NSP Faceplate Caution Removing an active NSP in a redundant configuration causes a switchover Removing an active NSP in a nonredundant configuration causes a system shutdown POWER FAULT MISWIRE PROCESSOR ONLY GIGABIT ETHERNET CH OC 12 DSO SM IR 6XCT3 DS0 5 6XCT3 DS...

Page 12: ...in the empty slot Warning Blank faceplates filler panels serve three important functions they prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis they reduce electromagnetic interference EMI that might disrupt other equipment and they direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis Do not operate the system unless all cards and faceplates are in place Translations of this war...

Page 13: ... ACT LNK Slot 1 Slot 0 ACO CRITICAL MAJOR MINOR ALARMS STATUS FAIL SUB SLOT 1 CON AUX NRP FAIL STATUS FE LNK ACT FE LNK ACT CON AUX FE LNK ACT FE LNK ACT OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX PROCESSOR ONLY POWER F...

Page 14: ... RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX NRP PCMCIA PCMCIA CAUTION WHEN HOT SWAPPING THIS FAN TRAY REMOVAL AND REPLACING MUST BE DONE IN UNDER THREE MINUTES OR OVER HEATING MAY OCCUR 30256 Wire restraint NRP NRP N...

Page 15: ...he edges only avoid touching the memory modules pins or traces the metal fingers along the connector edge of the SIMM Caution To upgrade DRAM you must install identical SIMMs in both DRAM SIMM connectors The default DRAM configuration is 64 MB contained in two 32 MB SIMMs The DRAM can be increased to 128 MB by adding two more 32 MB SIMMs The amount of DRAM required on the NSP module is determined ...

Page 16: ...Figure 5 13 Step 7 When both ends of the SIMM are released from the socket use your thumb and forefinger to grasp the ends of the SIMM and pull the SIMM completely out of the socket Handle the edges of the SIMM only avoid touching the memory module pins or metal traces fingers along the socket edge Step 8 Place the SIMM in an antistatic bag to protect it from ESD damage Step 9 Repeat steps 5 throu...

Page 17: ...second SIMM in the socket closer to you Step 8 When both SIMMs are replaced check all four alignment holes two on each SIMM and ensure that each spring retainer is visible If it is not the SIMM is not seated properly If a SIMM appears misaligned carefully remove it and reseat it in the socket Push the SIMM firmly back into the socket until the retainer springs snap into place Verifying SIMM Operat...

Page 18: ...n an antistatic surface If it will be out of the chassis for several minutes or longer put it in a static shielding bag or in a box lined with antistatic material Step 7 Insert another NRP module or a blank faceplate in the empty slot Warning Blank faceplates filler panels serve three important functions they prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis they reduce electr...

Page 19: ...AL MAJOR MINOR ALARMS STATUS FAIL SUB SLOT 1 CON AUX NRP FAIL STATUS FE LNK ACT FE LNK ACT CON AUX FE LNK ACT FE LNK ACT OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX PROCESSOR ONLY POWER FAULT MISWIRE OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PO...

Page 20: ...until it makes contact with the backplane Step 5 Press the upper lever down and the lower lever up at the same time Step 6 Secure the carrier by tightening the upper and lower retaining screws Step 7 Connect the cables Step 8 For an NRP 1 module follow the first step for an NRP 2SV module go to the second step For an NRP 1 module pull the cables across the wire restraint and bend the restraint upw...

Page 21: ...US TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX NRP PCMCIA PCMCIA CAUTION WHEN HOT SWAPPING THIS FAN TRAY REMOVAL AND REPLACING MUST BE DONE IN UNDER THREE MINUTES OR OVER HEATING MAY OCCUR Wire restraint 28333 NRP NRP NSP CON AUX ETH ACT LNK FANS OK FAN FAILURE MULTI FAN FAILURE 1 2 3 4 0A PROCESSOR ONLY 0B 5 6 7 8 SUB SLOT 0 NSP CON AUX ETH ACT LNK NRP OC 3 STM...

Page 22: ...L NSP CON AUX ETH ACT LNK POWER FAULT MISWIRE FANS OK FAN FAILURE MULTI FAN FAILURE 1 2 3 4 0A PROCESSOR ONLY 0B 5 6 7 8 SUB SLOT 0 PCMCIA NSP CON AUX ETH ACT LNK Slot 1 Slot 0 ACO CRITICAL MAJOR MINOR ALARMS STATUS FAIL SUB SLOT 1 CON AUX NRP FAIL STATUS FE LNK ACT FE LNK ACT CON AUX FE LNK ACT FE LNK ACT OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX F...

Page 23: ...btained from Cisco Systems Removing an NRP 1 Module SIMM To remove the SIMM from the Cisco 6400 chassis Step 1 Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap between you and an unpainted chassis surface Step 2 Disconnect the signal and control cables from the NRP Step 3 Loosen the captive installation screws on the NRP module and remove the module from the chassis Step 4 Place the NRP module on an antistati...

Page 24: ...cing an NRP Module Figure 5 18 NRP 1 Module SIMMs Figure 5 19 Removing the NRP 1 Module SIMM 29441 CON AUX NRP FAIL STATUS FE LNK ACT FE LNK ACT Flash SIMM DRAM SIMMS 14490 3 Lift SIMM out of socket 1 Push locking spring clips away from SIMM 2 Swing top edge of SIMM up CON AUX NRP FAIL STATUS FE LNK ACT FE LNK ACT ...

Page 25: ...er the ends of the SIMM If necessary rock the SIMM gently back and forth to seat it properly Step 7 Repeat steps 2 through 6 for each remaining new SIMM Step 8 For each SIMM you installed check both alignment holes and ensure that each spring retainer is visible If it is not the SIMM is not seated properly If a SIMM appears misaligned carefully remove it and reseat it in the socket Push the SIMM f...

Page 26: ...amage Handle DIMMs by the edges only avoid touching the memory modules pins or traces the metal fingers along the connector edge of the DIMM Figure 5 20 shows the location of the DIMMs on the NRP 2SV module Figure 5 20 NRP 2SV Module DIMM Each of these DIMMs is 512 MB Older models may have 256 MB An upgrade kit is available from Cisco Systems Inc The amount of DRAM required on the NRP 2 module is ...

Page 27: ...tep 7 When both ends of the DIMM are released from the socket use your thumb and forefinger to grasp the ends of the DIMM and pull the DIMM completely out of the socket Handle the edges of the DIMM only avoid touching the memory module pins or metal traces fingers along the socket edge Step 8 Place the DIMM in an antistatic bag to protect it from ESD damage Installing the NRP 2SV Module DIMM To re...

Page 28: ...entify the problem Installing or Replacing a Half Height Node Line Card The Cisco 6400 supports three half height node line card NLC modules OC 3 STM 1 SM NLC see Figure 5 21 OC 3 STM 1 MM NLC see Figure 5 22 DS3 45 Mbps bidirectional NLC see Figure 5 23 To install a half height NLC module in the Cisco 6400 chassis you must do the following a Install a full height carrier module in the chassis b M...

Page 29: ...an be found in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device Warning Invisible laser radiation present Translations of this warning can be found in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device Warning Statement for Sweden Warning Statement for Finland Figure 5 23 DS3 NLC Faceplate Varning Osynlig laserstrålning när ...

Page 30: ...UX ETH ACT LNK Slot 1 Slot 0 ACO CRITICAL MAJOR MINOR ALARMS STATUS FAIL SUB SLOT 1 CON AUX NRP FAIL STATUS FE LNK ACT FE LNK ACT CON AUX FE LNK ACT FE LNK ACT OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX PROCESSOR ONLY POWER FAULT MISWIRE OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FA...

Page 31: ...on electrically connects the card to the backplane NRP STATUS FAIL NSP CON AUX ETH ACT LNK POWER FAULT MISWIRE FANS OK FAN FAILURE MULTI FAN FAILURE 1 2 3 4 0A PROCESSOR ONLY 0B 5 6 7 8 SUB SLOT 0 PCMCIA NSP CON AUX ETH ACT LNK Slot 1 Slot 0 ACO CRITICAL MAJOR MINOR ALARMS STATUS FAIL SUB SLOT 1 CON AUX NRP FAIL STATUS FE LNK ACT FE LNK ACT CON AUX FE LNK ACT FE LNK ACT OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 ST...

Page 32: ...ou install the half height NLC you must connect the cables as described in this section OC 3 STM 1 Node Line Card Cable connections are the same for the OC 3 STM 1 SM NLC and OC 3 STM 1 MM NLC However The OC 3 STM 1 SM NLC has two ports for single mode intermediate reach fiber connection on the front of each NLC The OC 3 STM 1 MM NLC has two ports for multimode fiber connection on the front of eac...

Page 33: ...1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX PROCESSOR ONLY POWER FAULT MISWIRE OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX...

Page 34: ...is device NRP STATUS FAIL NSP CON AUX ETH ACT LNK POWER FAULT MISWIRE FANS OK FAN FAILURE MULTI FAN FAILURE 1 2 3 4 0A PROCESSOR ONLY 0B 5 6 7 8 SUB SLOT 0 PCMCIA NSP CON AUX ETH ACT LNK Slot 1 Slot 0 ACO CRITICAL MAJOR MINOR ALARMS STATUS FAIL SUB SLOT 1 CON AUX NRP FAIL STATUS FE LNK ACT FE LNK ACT CON AUX FE LNK ACT FE LNK ACT OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 P...

Page 35: ...rt Step 3 Loosen the two top and bottom cross slotted screws securing the NLC metal carrier to the full height carrier Step 4 Grasp the two lever handles on the NLC and gently pull the handles away from the carrier unit to loosen the unit Step 5 Carefully slide the NLC out of the full height carrier Avoid damaging the connectors on the rear of the plug in unit Step 6 Place the NLC on an antistatic...

Page 36: ... found in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device Warning Invisible laser radiation present Translations of this warning can be found in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device Class 1 laser product Translations of this warning can be found in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that...

Page 37: ...p 2 Hold the NLC module vertically with the NLC faceplate toward you and the backplane connectors away from you Ensure that the module is right side up by noting the lettering on the faceplate Step 3 Carefully align the upper and lower edges of the NLC carrier with the upper and lower guides in the chassis Figure 5 30 shows how to insert a module in the chassis Varning Osynlig laserstrålning när d...

Page 38: ...R ONLY 0B 5 6 7 8 SUB SLOT 0 PCMCIA NSP CON AUX ETH ACT LNK Slot 1 Slot 0 ACO CRITICAL MAJOR MINOR ALARMS STATUS FAIL SUB SLOT 1 CON AUX NRP FAIL STATUS FE LNK ACT FE LNK ACT CON AUX FE LNK ACT FE LNK ACT OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 ST...

Page 39: ...CRITICAL MAJOR MINOR ALARMS STATUS FAIL SUB SLOT 1 CON AUX NRP FAIL STATUS FE LNK ACT FE LNK ACT CON AUX FE LNK ACT FE LNK ACT OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX PROCESSOR ONLY POWER FAULT MISWIRE OC 3 STM 1 POR...

Page 40: ...material Step 7 Insert another NLC module or a blank faceplate in the empty slot 26491 NRP STATUS FAIL NSP CON AUX ETH ACT LNK POWER FAULT MISWIRE FANS OK FAN FAILURE MULTI FAN FAILURE 1 2 3 4 0A PROCESSOR ONLY 0B 5 6 7 8 SUB SLOT 0 PCMCIA NSP CON AUX ETH ACT LNK Slot 1 Slot 0 ACO CRITICAL MAJOR MINOR ALARMS STATUS FAIL SUB SLOT 1 CON AUX NRP FAIL STATUS FE LNK ACT FE LNK ACT CON AUX FE LNK ACT FE...

Page 41: ...is wired to power circuit A The bottom bay is wired to power circuit B Note The circuits are identified at the power terminals on the backplane The PEMs meet critical safety isolation and EMC requirements associated with the connection of the CO DC input power distribution system Warning Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines remove jewelry including rings necklaces and watch...

Page 42: ...ion on page 5 8 To remove a PEM from the Cisco 6400 chassis Step 1 Ensure that the circuit breaker on the DC PEM you are removing is turned Off Step 2 Unscrew the retaining screws on the DC PEM faceplate Step 3 Grasp the DC PEM by the handle on the faceplate and pull it out of the chassis Caution Always install a filler panel over an empty PEM power bay to protect the connectors from contamination...

Page 43: ...IRE FANS OK FAN FAILURE MULTI FAN FAILURE 1 2 3 4 0A PROCESSOR ONLY 0B 5 6 7 8 SUB SLOT 0 PCMCIA NSP CON AUX ETH ACT LNK Slot 1 Slot 0 ACO CRITICAL MAJOR MINOR ALARMS STATUS FAIL SUB SLOT 1 CON AUX NRP FAIL STATUS FE LNK ACT FE LNK ACT CON AUX FE LNK ACT FE LNK ACT OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT...

Page 44: ... power bays are located at the front left side of the chassis The top bay is wired to power circuit A The bottom bay is wired to power circuit B Note The circuits are identified at the power terminals on the backplane Warning Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines remove jewelry including rings necklaces and watches Metal objects will heat up when connected to power and groun...

Page 45: ... chassis Caution Always install a filler panel over an empty PEM power bay to protect the connectors from contamination and to ensure proper air flow Installing an AC PEM Figure 5 36 shows an AC PEM unit being installed in the Cisco 6400 chassis You can insert a PEM unit into the Cisco 6400 without powering down the system To install an AC PEM in the Cisco 6400 chassis Step 1 Ensure that the power...

Page 46: ...TM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX PROCESSOR ONLY OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX...

Page 47: ... FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX PROCESSOR ONLY OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 ST...

Page 48: ...N FAILURE MULTI FAN FAILURE 1 2 3 4 0A PROCESSOR ONLY 0B 5 6 7 8 SUB SLOT 0 NSP CON AUX ETH ACT LNK NRP OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX NRP PCMCIA PCMCI...

Page 49: ...RT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX NRP PCMCIA PCMCIA CAUTION WHEN HOT SWAPPING THIS FAN TRAY REMOVAL AND REPLACING MUST BE DONE IN UNDER THREE MINUTES OR OVER HEATING MAY OCCUR NRP NSP CON AUX ETH ACT LNK 1 2 3 4 0A PROCESSOR ONLY 0B 5 6 7 8 SUB SLOT 0 NSP CON AUX ETH ACT LNK NRP OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX...

Page 50: ... PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX NRP PCMCIA PCMCIA FANS OK FAN FAILURE MULTI FAN FAILURE When hot swapping this fan tray removal and replacement must be done in under two minutes or system shutdown will occur CAUTION NR...

Page 51: ...ify that the system acknowledges the new interfaces and that they are online Refer to Cisco 6400 Software Setup Guide and Cisco 6400 Command Reference for all software instructions and information NRP NSP CON AUX ETH ACT LNK FANS OK FAN FAILURE MULTI FAN FAILURE 1 2 3 4 0A PROCESSOR ONLY 0B 5 6 7 8 SUB SLOT 0 NSP CON AUX ETH ACT LNK NRP OC 3 STM 1 PORT 0 PORT 1 STATUS TX FAIL RX STATUS TX RX OC 3 ...

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