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10Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01Traffic ManagementThe VIP6-80 supports the following:• Simple
11Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01• Cisco 7000 series routers with the 7000 Series Route Switch
12Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01Safety WarningsSafety warnings appear throughout this publicat
13Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01Electrical Equipment GuidelinesFollow these basic guidelines w
14Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01Preventing Electrostatic Discharge DamageElectrostatic dischar
15Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01Guidelines for Removal and InstallationThis section describes
16Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01Figure 2 Handling Interface Processors—Vertical Orientation Sh
17Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01Figure 3 shows a detail of the ejector lever mechanism on the
18Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01Removing a VIP6-80This section describes the procedure for rem
19Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01Step 5 Place the removed board on an antistatic mat or foam pa
2Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01• Guidelines for Removal and Installation, page 15• Removing a
20Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01Figure 4 Handling a Port AdapterSingle-Width Port AdapterSingl
21Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01Figure 5 Removing and Installing a Single-Width Port AdapterNo
22Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01Dual-Width Port AdapterDual-width port adapters occupy both po
23Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01Figure 7 Removing and Installing a Dual-Width Port Adapter Not
24Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01Connecting Cables to the Port AdapterRefer to the Installation
25Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01Step 6 Using your thumbs, simultaneously push both ejector lev
26Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01Checking the VIP6-80 InstallationThis section describes the pr
27Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface GigabitEthernet3/0/0, changed state
28Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01Step 9 Repeat Step 1 through Step 8 to verify that any additio
29Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01Using show Commands to Display Interface InformationThis secti
3Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01–Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 750
30Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01To display hardware information about a specific interface on
31Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01 EEPROM format version 1 VIP6 RM7000B controller
32Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01Following is an example of a successful ping command to a remo
33Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01Note In the output display of the show diag command (see page
34Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01Removing SDRAM DIMMsUse the following procedure to remove the
35Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01Step 8 Repeat Step 4 through Step 7 for the remaining DIMM, if
36Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01Checking the VIP6-80 Memory UpgradeThis section describes how
37Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01• Remove and reinstall the port adapters. See the “Removing an
38Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01Documentation FeedbackYou can submit comments electronically o
39Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01To open a case by telephone, use one of the following numbers:
4Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01The VIP6-80 installs in any of the following interface processo
40Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01• Internet Protocol Journal is a quarterly journal published b
5Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01Figure 1 VIP6-80CPUMemory ComponentsYou can use any combination
6Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01LEDsThe VIP6-80 has LEDs; however, they are not be visible once
7Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01The VIP6-80 ROM monitor functions similarly to the boot loader
8Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01PA-2FE-FX Dual-Port Fast Ethernet 100BaseFX 2 SinglePA-4E Ethe
9Versatile Interface Processor (VIP6-80) Installation and Configuration GuideOL-5078-01Note All interface processors are dual-width.For more informati
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