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Step 5
Use your hands to gently pull the module from the router.
Step 6
Close the router door by following the steps in the
“Opening the Router Chassis”
chapter.
Step 7
Connect the router to AC power and to the network by following the steps in the
“Installing the Router”
chapter.
Step 8
Re-enable the BBU using the commands in the Related Commands section of the
“Installing Battery
Backup Units”
chapter.
Removing a Module from an Online Router
The Cisco Connected Grid Device Manager (Device Manager) is used to remove a module from an
online router. Device Manager is a Windows-based application that field technicians can use to manage
the Cisco 1000 Series Connected Grid Routers (CGR 1000) over WiFi or Ethernet.
Note
For instructions on how to remove a module from an online router, see the “Manage Modules” and
“Remove a Module” sections in the “Using the Device Manager” chapter of the
Cisco Connected Grid
Device Manager Installation and User Guide
on Cisco.com.
Module Documentation
For instructions on how to install, replace, and configure the modules, see these installation and
configuration guides on Cisco.com, at:
www.cisco.com/go/cg-modules
.
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Connected Grid Module
Related Documentation
Cisco Connected Grid Modules for
CGR 1000 Series – WiMAX
Cisco Connected Grid WiMAX Module for CGR 1000 Series
Installation and Configuration Guide
Cisco Connected Grid Modules for
CGR 1000 Series – Cellular 3G
Cisco Connected Grid Cellular 3G Module for CGR 1000
Series Installation and Configuration Guide
Cisco Connected Grid Modules for
CGR 1000 Series – WPAN
Cisco Connected Grid WPAN Module for CGR1000 Series
Installation and Configuration Guide