Cisco 7304 Installation Guide - Page 5

High Availability NSE Redundancy, Working with a CompactFlash Disk - power requirements

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Contents 5 C H A P T E R 6 C H A P T E R OL-3967-01 Powering Down a DC-Input Power Supply and Removing the DC-Input Leads 4-3 Removing the Network Services Engine 4-4 Removing the Slot Divider for a Redundant Configuration 4-5 Inserting the Network Services Engine 4-7 Removing and Replacing the SDRAM SODIMM 4-8 Removing a SDRAM SODIMM on the NSE-100 4-9 Inserting a SDRAM SODIMM on the NSE-100 4-10 Installing and Using the CompactFlash Disk 4-11 Product Description 4-11 Installing and Removing the CompactFlash Disk 4-13 About GBIC Modules (NSE-100) 4-13 Installing and Removing the GBIC Modules and Cables 4-14 Attaching Multimode and Single-Mode Optical Fiber Cables 4-15 Attaching the Mode-Conditioning Patch Cord 4-17 Installing and Removing SFP Modules (NSE-150) 4-17 Installing and Removing the CWDM GBIC and SFP Modules 4-18 Connecting the Fast Ethernet 10/100 Cable to the Fast Ethernet Management Port 4-18 Intra-Building Lightning Protection 4-19 Attaching the Console Port and Auxiliary Port Cables 4-19 Reconnecting Input Power and Powering Up the Router 4-19 Reconnecting AC-Input Power 4-19 Reconnecting DC-Input Power 4-20 Powering Up the Router 4-22 Verifying a Successful Boot 4-22 High Availability NSE Redundancy 5-1 High Availability System Requirements 5-1 High Availability Commands 5-2 FPGA Upgrades and Failover 5-3 GBIC Module, SFP Module, and FE Management Port Addressing 5-3 CompactFlash Disk Commands 5-3 Working with a CompactFlash Disk 6-1 Software Command Overview 6-1 Using Software Commands 6-3 Using the show Command 6-3 Using the pwd Command 6-4 Cisco 7304 Network Service Engine Installation and Configuration 5

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Contents
5
Cisco 7304 Network Service Engine Installation and Configuration
OL-3967-01
Powering Down a DC-Input Power Supply and Removing the DC-Input Leads
4-3
Removing the Network Services Engine
4-4
Removing the Slot Divider for a Redundant Configuration
4-5
Inserting the Network Services Engine
4-7
Removing and Replacing the SDRAM SODIMM
4-8
Removing a SDRAM SODIMM on the NSE-100
4-9
Inserting a SDRAM SODIMM on the NSE-100
4-10
Installing and Using the CompactFlash Disk
4-11
Product Description
4-11
Installing and Removing the CompactFlash Disk
4-13
About GBIC Modules (NSE-100)
4-13
Installing and Removing the GBIC Modules and Cables
4-14
Attaching Multimode and Single-Mode Optical Fiber Cables
4-15
Attaching the Mode-Conditioning Patch Cord
4-17
Installing and Removing SFP Modules (NSE-150)
4-17
Installing and Removing the CWDM GBIC and SFP Modules
4-18
Connecting the Fast Ethernet 10/100 Cable to the Fast Ethernet Management Port
4-18
Intra-Building Lightning Protection
4-19
Attaching the Console Port and Auxiliary Port Cables
4-19
Reconnecting Input Power and Powering Up the Router
4-19
Reconnecting AC-Input Power
4-19
Reconnecting DC-Input Power
4-20
Powering Up the Router
4-22
Verifying a Successful Boot
4-22
CHAPTER
5
High Availability NSE Redundancy
5-1
High Availability System Requirements
5-1
High Availability Commands
5-2
FPGA Upgrades and Failover
5-3
GBIC Module, SFP Module, and FE Management Port Addressing
5-3
CompactFlash Disk Commands
5-3
CHAPTER
6
Working with a CompactFlash Disk
6-1
Software Command Overview
6-1
Using Software Commands
6-3
Using the show Command
6-3
Using the pwd Command
6-4