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Step 3, Loosen the two captive screws that are holding the network module in the chassis slot.

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Chapter 37 Connecting Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway Enhanced Network Modules Online Insertion and Removal of Cisco Network Modules Procedure Destination filename? filename Note Depending on the specific TFTP server you are using, you might need to create a file with the same name on the TFTP server and verify that the file has the correct permissions before transferring the running configuration to the TFTP server. Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Exit the network module session by pressing Control-Shift-6, followed by pressing x. On the router, clear the integrated-Service-Engine console session by using the following command: Router# service-module integrated-Service-Engine slot/unit session clear Perform a graceful shutdown of the network module disk drive by using the following command: Router# service-module integrated-Service-Engine slot/unit shutdown Shut down the network module interface: Router (config)# interface integrated-Service-Engine slot/unit Router (config-if)# shutdown Router (config-if)# exit Loosen the two captive screws that are holding the network module in the chassis slot. Slide the network module out of the slot. Align the replacement network module with the guides in the chassis slot, and slide it gently into the slot. Note If the router is not fully configured with network modules, make sure that blank panels fill the unoccupied chassis slots to provide proper airflow. Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 Push the module into place until you feel its edge connector mate securely with the connector on the backplane. Check that the network module LEDs are on. This inspection ensures that connections are secure and that the new unit is operational. Initiate a network module session by using the following command: Router# service-module integrated-Service-Engine slot/unit session Trying 10.10.10.1, 2129 ... Open SE-Module> enable SE-Module# Step 13 Restore the network module running configuration by using the following command from the service module prompt: SE-Module# copy tftp: running-config Address or name or remote host? tftp-server-address Source filename? filename Step 14 Step 15 Exit the network module session by pressing Control-Shift-6, followed by pressing x. On the router, clear the network module session by using the following command: Router# service-module integrated-Service-Engine slot/unit session clear 37-4 Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20

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Chapter 37
Connecting Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway Enhanced Network Modules
Online Insertion and Removal of Cisco Network Modules Procedure
Destination filename?
filename
Note
Depending on the specific TFTP server you are using, you might need to create a file with the
same name on the TFTP server and verify that the file has the correct permissions before
transferring the running configuration to the TFTP server.
Step 3
Exit the network module session by pressing
Control-Shift-6
, followed by pressing
x
.
Step 4
On the router, clear the integrated-Service-Engine console session by using the following command:
Router#
service-module integrated-Service-Engine
slot
/
unit
session clear
Step 5
Perform a graceful shutdown of the network module disk drive by using the following command:
Router#
service-module integrated-Service-Engine
slot
/
unit
shutdown
Step 6
Shut down the network module interface:
Router (config)#
interface integrated-Service-Engine
slot/unit
Router (config-if)#
shutdown
Router (config-if)#
exit
Step 7
Loosen the two captive screws that are holding the network module in the chassis slot.
Step 8
Slide the network module out of the slot.
Step 9
Align the replacement network module with the guides in the chassis slot, and slide it gently into the slot.
Note
If the router is not fully configured with network modules, make sure that blank panels fill
the unoccupied chassis slots to provide proper airflow.
Step 10
Push the module into place until you feel its edge connector mate securely with the connector on the
backplane.
Step 11
Check that the network module LEDs are on. This inspection ensures that connections are secure and that
the new unit is operational.
Step 12
Initiate a network module session by using the following command:
Router#
service-module integrated-Service-Engine
slot
/
unit
session
Trying 10.10.10.1, 2129 ... Open
SE-Module>
enable
SE-Module#
Step 13
Restore the network module running configuration by using the following command from the service
module prompt:
SE-Module#
copy tftp: running-config
Address or name or remote host?
tftp-server-address
Source filename?
filename
Step 14
Exit the network module session by pressing
Control-Shift-6
, followed by pressing
x
.
Step 15
On the router, clear the network module session by using the following command:
Router#
service-module integrated-Service-Engine
slot
/
unit
session clear