Cisco AS5400XM Installation Guide - Page 26
Online Insertion and Removal of Feature Cards, Removing and Installing Populated Carrier Cards - dsp module
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Online Insertion and Removal of Feature Cards Chapter 2 Feature Card and Carrier Card Guidelines The following access types are supported: • Universal port feature card-Converts voice, fax, and dial calls into IP packets or frames by using the Nextport digital signal processor (DSP) modules. • Dial-only feature card-Converts dial calls into IP packets or frames by using the Nextport digital signal processor (DSP) modules. • Voice feature card-Converts voice and fax calls into IP packets or frames by using packet fax or voice digital signal processor (DSP) modules (PVDM2). Online Insertion and Removal of Feature Cards All feature cards on the Cisco AS5350XM and Cisco AS5400XM chassis support OIR (also known as hot swapping). You can install, remove, replace, and rearrange the feature cards without turning off the chassis power. When the chassis detects that a feature card is installed or removed, it automatically runs diagnostic and discovery routines, acknowledges the presence or absence of the feature card, and resumes chassis operation without any operator intervention. See the following chapters for more information about specific feature cards: • See Chapter 3, "T1 and E1 Feature Cards," to perform OIR of the T1 or E1 feature card. • See Chapter 4, "Channelized T3 Feature Card," to perform OIR of the CT3 feature card. • See Chapter 5, "Universal Port and Dial-Only Feature Cards," to perform OIR of the universal port or dial-only feature card. • See Chapter 6, "Voice Feature Card," to perform OIR of the voice feature card. Removing and Installing Populated Carrier Cards Caution The carrier cards that carry the feature cards are not hot-swappable. Removing a card while the system is still powered on may cause permanent damage to electronic circuits on the card. The feature card carrier card plugs into one of the backplane slots and supports two feature cards. The carrier card increases backplane capacity and allows OIR of the feature cards. (See Figure 2-1.) Figure 2-1 Carrier Card with Two Feature Cards Installed NP108 ACT OK MAINT NP108 ACT OK MAINT 122109 Cisco AS5350XM and Cisco AS5400XM Universal Gateways Card Installation Guide 2-2 78-17406-01