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Chapter 9 Connected Grid Modules
Installing Modules in the Router
Referenced Installation Documents
The following documents are referenced in these installation procedures:
•
Connected Grid Antenna Installation Guide–Located on Cisco.com at
www.cisco.com/go/cg-modules
•
Connected Grid Modules Installation and Configuration Guides–Located on Cisco.com at
www.cisco.com/go/cg-modules
•
Cisco Connected Grid Device Manager Installation and User Guide
on Cisco.com at
www.cisco.com/go/cgr1000-docs
Tools and Materials You Supply
You must provide the following tools to install and remove modules:
•
#1 Phillips screwdriver
Module Installation Locations
To ensure support for all module types and allow convenient cabling, Cisco recommends the following
installation location guidelines:
•
Connected Grid modules and module slot compatibility are listed in
Table 9-1
and illustrated in
Figure 9-1
.
•
Module antenna installation locations are illustrated in the
“Antenna Installation Location” section
on page 10-7
, in the
“Antennas”
chapter.
Installing a Module in an Offline Router
Note
This is a general installation procedure for installing modules in the chassis of an offline router. For
hardware installation and software configuration steps that are specific to your module, see the
installation and configuration guide for the module, at:
www.cisco.com/go/cg-modules.
To install a module in an available slot of an offline router:
Step 1
Disconnect the router from AC power and disable any installed battery backup units by following the
steps in the
“Powering Off the Router”
chapter.
Step 2
Open the chassis door by following the steps in the
“Opening the Router Chassis”
chapter.
Table 9-1
Connected Grid Module Locations in the CGR 1240 Router
Connected Grid Module Type
Cisco CG-OS Installation Slot
Cisco IOS Installation Slot
3G Cellular
Slot 3
Slot 3
WiMAX: Slot6
WPAN
Slot 4
•
Firmware 3.7: Slot 4
•
Firmware 5.0: Slot 5
WiMAX
Slot 6
Slot 6