The Cisco 2900 series ISR G2 does not support OIR of the E-Series Servers.To avoid damaging the router,
turn off the electrical power on the router and disconnect network cables before inserting or removing the
E-Series Server from the Cisco 2900 ISR G2.
Note
The OIR commands for the Cisco 3900 series ISR G2 and the Cisco ISR 4000 series are different. See the
following topics for more information:
Removing the E-Series Server from a Cisco 3900 Series ISR G2
Shutting Down the E-Series Server Installed in a Cisco 3900 Series ISR G2
Procedure
Purpose
Command or Action
Enables privileged EXEC mode.
enable
Step 1
Example:
Enter your password if prompted.
Router>
enable
Shuts down the E-Series Server gracefully.
ucse slot shutdown
Step 2
Example:
• ucse
slot
shutdown command is applicable
from Cisco IOS Release 15.2(4)M to
15.4(2)T.
or
•
ucse subslot slot/port-adapter shutdown
command is applicable from Cisco IOS
Release 15.4 (3)M.
Example:
ucse subslot
slot
/
port-adapter
shutdown
Before proceeding with the next
command, verify that the E-Series
Server has shut down. When the
E-Series Server shuts down, the
power LED turns orange. You can
also use CIMC to verify if the
E-Series Server has powered down.
Note
Example:
Router#
ucse 4 shutdown
Shuts down power to the specified E-Series
Server to prepare it for removal.
hw-module sm slot oir-stop
Example:
Step 3
When it is safe to remove the E-Series Server,
a message is displayed as shown in the example.
Router#
hw-module sm 4 oir-stop
Before removing the E-Series
Server, verify that power to the slot
is shut down. The power LED should
be off.
Note
Example:
SM Hardware slot 4 can be removed
Example:
Cisco UCS E-Series Servers and the Cisco UCS E-Series Network Compute Engine Hardware Installation Guide
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