Restarting the E-Series Server Installed in a Cisco 3900 Series ISR G2
If the
oir-stop
command is issued and the E-Series Server is not physically removed from the slot, you can
restart the E-Series Server with the
oir-start
command. From a console terminal, issue the
hw-module sm
slot oir-start
command. The console displays the module’s changing state.
Router#
hw-module sm 2 oir-start
Router#
*Mar
8 05:40:19.195: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface ucse2/0, changed state to up
*Mar
8 05:40:20.195: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface ucse2/0, changed
state to up
Inserting the E-Series Server in a Cisco 3900 Series ISR G2
The Cisco 3900 ISR G2 that is up and running can detect when an E-Series Server is inserted in the SM slot
and will automatically provide power to the server.
Removing the E-Series Server from a Cisco ISR 4000 Series
Shutting Down the E-Series Server Installed in a Cisco ISR 4000 Series
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 subslot slot/0 shutdown
Step 2
Example:
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
Router#
ucse subslot 1/0 shutdown
Shuts down power to the specified E-Series
Server to prepare it for removal.
hw-module subslot slot/0 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 subslot 1/0 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 0 can be removed
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