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Cisco 7304 Network Service Engine Installation and Configuration
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Chapter 4 Removing and Installing the NSE
About GBIC Modules (NSE-100)
Installing and Removing the CompactFlash Disk
Use the following procedure to install and eject the CompactFlash Disk.
Figure 4-8
Installing and Ejecting a CompactFlash Disk
Step 1
Face the front panel of the network services engine and locate the CompactFlash Disk slot, as shown in
Figure 4-8
.
Step 2
Hold the CompactFlash Disk with its connector end toward the CompactFlash Disk slot and its front
label facing up.
The CompactFlash Disk is keyed and cannot be seated the wrong way. The ejector button does not pop
out if the CompactFlash Disk is not completely inserted.
Step 3
Insert the CompactFlash Disk into the CompactFlash Disk slot until the CompactFlash Disk completely
seats in the connector at the rear of the slot, and the ejector button pops out toward you.
(See
Figure 4-8
.)
To eject a CompactFlash Disk, press the ejector button—located to the right of the slot— until the
Compact Flash Disk is free of the connector at the rear of the CompactFlash Disk slot.
(See
Figure 4-8
.)
Step 4
Remove the CompactFlash Disk from the slot and place it in an antistatic bag.
This completes the procedure for installing and removing a CompactFlash Disk. Proceed to the
“Reconnecting Input Power and Powering Up the Router” section on page 4-19
.
About GBIC Modules (NSE-100)
Before powering up the router, install any GBIC modules and cables.
For information on the GBIC modules supported by the NSE-100, see the
“Gigabit Ethernet GBIC Port
and Cabling Specifications” section on page 1-10
.
Note
The NSE-150 uses SFPs while the NSE-100 uses GBICs.
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Inserting a CompactFlash Disk (disk0:)
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Ejecting a CompactFlash Disk (disk0:)
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