ESD port on the front of the chassis
1
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If the wrist strap has an alligator clip on the other end, clip that onto one of the two screws holding the grounding
lug to the chassis.
What to Do Next
After you ground yourself, you can replace the modules on the chassis.
Installing or Replacing a Supervisor Module
Before You Begin
The system will shut down when you remove the single supervisor module in the Cisco Nexus 7702
chassis.
Caution
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You must follow ESD protocols, including the following:
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You must wear a grounded ESD wristband (or other personal grounding device) whenever you
handle the electronic modules outside the grounded chassis.
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You must carry electronic modules by only their covered edges or handles. Do not touch their
electronic components.
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Whenever a module is outside a grounded chassis, place it flat on an antistatic surface or in an
antistatic bag. Never lean the module on anything nor place anything else on top of the module
nor lean anything on the module.
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Verify that the chassis is grounded (see
Grounding a Switch Chassis, on page 23
).
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Verify that you have the following tools and equipment:
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ESD wrist strap (or other personal grounding device)
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Number 1 Phillips torque screwdriver
Manual torque screwdrivers are recommended. Be sure to never exceed the recommended torque
setting for the screw that you are working with.
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Replacement supervisor module
Step 1
If you need to remove a supervisor module to open the slot for a new module, follow these steps (if you already have an
open slot, go to the next step):
If the slot that you need to open has a blank filler plate, remove the plate by unscrewing its captive screw and
pulling on the handle attached to the plate to remove the plate, and go to Step 3).
Note
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Installing or Replacing a Supervisor Module