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Installing Cards and Modules in the Chassis
This chapter contains the procedures for installing cards and modules into the chassis after the chassis has
been installed into a rack. This chapter also describes how to connect cables to RSP, RP, alarm, and line cards.
The procedures in this chapter for all Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers are identical unless otherwise noted.
Note
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Installing Power Modules, on page 159
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Installing Fan Trays, on page 162
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Installing Cards in the Chassis, on page 163
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Connecting Line Card Network Interface Cables, on page 181
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Connecting Cables to the RSP or RP, on page 185
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Connecting the Alarm Cable, on page 189
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Connecting Power to the Router, on page 190
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Powering On the Router, on page 195
Installing Power Modules
The following procedures describe how to reinstall the power modules back into the chassis. Be sure to follow
the correct procedure for the type of power modules that you have.
Never force a power module into the power tray if you feel any resistance! The power modules are keyed to
prevent AC modules from being plugged into a DC power tray or a DC module into an AC power tray. Forcing
a module into the incorrect tray can cause damage to the module and the tray.
Caution
While performing a FPD upgrade of the ASR 9000 6kW AC Power Module Version 3 (PWR-6KW-AC-V3)
and the ASR 9000 4.4kW DC Power Module Version 3 (PWR-4.4KW-DC-V3), ensure that you connect both
input power cords to the power supply. If the power cords are not connected, the FPD upgrade for the power
module will fail.
Caution
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