Cisco 1941-DC-A Hardware Installation Guide - Page 375
Shutting Down and Removing the NME-APA
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Chapter 35 Connecting Application Performance Assurance Enhanced Network Modules Application Performance Assurance Enhanced Network Module LED Color Function Notes SYS Green Status of system This LED functions ON - Shutdown complete and the system is ready for power off only when a shutdown is attempted. This LED is off until the system shutdown is complete and the module can be OFF - Shutdown not safely powered off, complete Then the LED turns green. EN Green Status of the network This LED is off when module the NME-APA card is On-Detected by the plugged into a chassis host Cisco IOS software that does not support it. and enabled This LED turns on briefly when detecting a Off-Disabled card type, then goes off after determining the card type is not supported. Note that a network module that is shut down is not disabled. Shutting Down and Removing the NME-APA Enhanced network modules contain hard disks. Removing a module without a graceful shutdown may result in disk file corruption. Before removing power from the router or starting an online insertion and removal (OIR) sequence, perform a graceful shutdown by pressing the Reset button on the network module for less than 1 second, or using an appropriate command-line interface command. Note See the NME-APA User Guide for details about shutting down the application software on the network module. Caution Do not remove or insert a module with power on unless it is an NME-APA-E3 in a Cisco 3845 Integrated Services Router. The application may take 3 minutes to fully shut down. See the NME-APA User Guide for instructions on shutting down the software application on the module. Caution Pressing the shutdown button for more than 4 seconds initiates a non-graceful shutdown of the hard disk which may cause file corruption. After a non-graceful shutdown, the HD and SYS LEDs remain lighted. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 35-3