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4 C H A P T E R Preparing to Install a SIP or a SPA This chapter describes the general equipment, safety, and site preparation requirements for installing SIPs and SPAs. This chapter contains the following sections: • Required Tools and Equipment, page 4-1 • Safety Guidelines, page 4-1 • Laser/LED Safety, page 4-9 Required Tools and Equipment You need the following tools and parts to install SIPs and SPAs. If you need additional equipment, contact a service representative for ordering information. • Shared port adapter interface processor (SIP) • Shared port adapter (SPA) • Number 1 Phillips screwdriver • Number 2 Phillips screwdriver • 3/16-inch flat-blade screwdriver • Your own electrostatic discharge (ESD)-prevention equipment or the disposable grounding wrist strap supplied with the SIP or SPA • Antistatic mat • Antistatic container Safety Guidelines This section provides safety guidelines that you should follow when working with any equipment that connects to electrical power or telephone wiring. Safety Warnings Safety warnings appear throughout this publication in procedures that, if performed incorrectly, might harm you. A warning symbol precedes each warning statement. OL-14126-12 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers SIP and SPA Hardware Installation Guide 4-1

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CHAPTER
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Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers SIP and SPA Hardware Installation Guide
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4
Preparing to Install a SIP or a SPA
This chapter describes the general equipment, safety, and site preparation requirements for installing
SIPs and SPAs. This chapter contains the following sections:
Required Tools and Equipment, page 4-1
Safety Guidelines, page 4-1
Laser/LED Safety, page 4-9
Required Tools and Equipment
You need the following tools and parts to install SIPs and SPAs. If you need additional equipment,
contact a service representative for ordering information.
Shared port adapter interface processor (SIP)
Shared port adapter (SPA)
Number 1 Phillips screwdriver
Number 2 Phillips screwdriver
3/16-inch flat-blade screwdriver
Your own electrostatic discharge (ESD)-prevention equipment or the disposable grounding wrist
strap supplied with the SIP or SPA
Antistatic mat
Antistatic container
Safety Guidelines
This section provides safety guidelines that you should follow when working with any equipment that
connects to electrical power or telephone wiring.
Safety Warnings
Safety warnings appear throughout this publication in procedures that, if performed incorrectly, might
harm you. A warning symbol precedes each warning statement.