Cisco 10000 Series Router SIP and SPA Hardware Installation Guide
Installing and Removing a SIP

Table Of Contents

Installing and Removing a SIP

Handling SIPs

Online Insertion and Removal of a SIP

Deactivating a SIP

Reactivating a SIP

Verifying the Status of a SIP

SIP Installation and Removal

Installing a SIP

Removing a SIP


Installing and Removing a SIP


This chapter describes how to install or remove SIPs on a Cisco 10000 series router. This chapter contains the following sections:

Handling SIPs

Online Insertion and Removal of a SIP

SIP Installation and Removal

Handling SIPs

Each SIP circuit board is mounted to a metal carrier and is sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage. Before you begin installation, read Chapter 4, "Preparing to Install a SIP or a SPA," for a list of parts and tools required for installation.


Caution Always handle the SIP by the carrier edges; never touch the SIP components or connector pins (see Figure 5-1).

When a slot is not in use, a blank filler plate must be installed in the empty slot to allow the router to conform to electromagnetic interference (EMI) emissions requirements and to allow proper airflow across the installed modules. If you plan to install a SIP in a slot that is not in use, you must first remove the two blank filler plates.

Figure 5-1 Handling a Cisco 10000 SIP-600


Caution The Cisco 10000 SIP-600 weighs 10 lb (4.6 kg). Always use two hands when handling the SIP.

Online Insertion and Removal of a SIP

The Cisco 10000 series router supports online insertion and removal (OIR) of the SPA interface processor (SIP) and of the shared port adapters (SPAs). Therefore, you can remove a SIP with its SPAs still intact, or you can remove a SPA independently from the SIP, leaving the SIP installed in the router. To remove a SPA, refer to Chapter 6, "Installing and Removing a SPA".

Although graceful deactivation of a SIP is preferred using the hw-module slot shutdown command, the Cisco 10000 series router does support removal of the SIP without deactivating it first. If you plan to remove a SIP, you can deactivate the SIP first, using the hw-module slot shutdown command in global configuration mode. When you deactivate a SIP using this command, it automatically deactivates each of the SPAs that are installed in that SIP. Therefore, it is not necessary to deactivate each of the SPAs prior to deactivating the SIP.

For information about the recommended procedures for physical removal of the SIP, refer to the "Removing a SIP" section.

Deactivating a SIP

To deactivate a SIP and its installed SPAs prior to removal of the SIP, use the following command in global configuration mode:

Command
Purpose
Router(config)# hw-module slot slot 
shutdown 

Shuts down any installed interfaces, and deactivates the SIP in the specified slot, where:

slot—Specifies the chassis slot number where the SIP is installed.


Reactivating a SIP

Once you deactivate a SIP, whether or not you have performed an OIR, you must use the no hw-module slot shutdown command in global configuration mode to reactivate the SIP.

If you did not issue a command to deactivate the SPAs installed in a SIP, but you did deactivate the SIP using the no hw-module slot shutdown command, then you do not need to reactivate the SPAs after an OIR of the SIP. The installed SPAs automatically reactivate upon reactivation of the SIP in the router.

For example, consider the case where you remove a SIP from the router to replace it with another SIP. You reinstall the same SPAs into the new SIP. When you enter the no hw-module slot shutdown command on the router, the SPAs automatically reactivate with the new SIP.

To activate a SIP and its installed SPAs after the SIP has been deactivated, use the following command in global configuration mode:

Command
Purpose
Router(config)# no hw-module slot slot 
shutdown 

Activates the SIP in the specified slot and its installed SPAs, where:

slot—Specifies the chassis slot number where the SIP is installed.


Verifying the Status of a SIP

To view the status of a SIP, use the show diag command in privileged EXEC configuration mode.

Router# show diag 1/0

Slot/Subslot 1/0:
        4jacket-1 card, 0 ports
        Card is full slot size
        Card is analyzed
        Card detected 07:42:30 ago
        Card uptime 0 days, 7 hours, 42 minutes, 31 seconds
        Card idle time 0 days, 3 hours, 3 minutes, 17 seconds
        Voltage status:
EEPROM contents, slot 1/0:
        Controller Type          : 1380
        Hardware Revision        : 1.0
        PCB Part Number          : 73-10771-01
        Board Revision           :
        Deviation Number         : 0-0
        Fab Version              : 01
        PCB Serial Number        : CSJ10497186
        RMA Test History         : 00
        RMA Number               : 0-0-0-0
        RMA History              : 00
        Top Assy. Part Number    : 800-27953-01
        CLEI Code                : UNASSIGNED
        Product Identifier (PID) : 10000-SIP-600
        Version Identifier (VID) : V00
LCMON version, slot 1/0
        LCDOS (C10000 PowerQUICC-III Line Card MONitor Image  : DEVELOPMENT BUILD 
jkotelly-spumoni_lc /vob/lcdos/obj-c10k-pq3-lcmon 102
)
        Built by jkotelly at Thu Nov  9 10:54:20 2006.
        Reset reason 0x00000008 (PRE hard reset).
Operational Image version, slot 1/0
        LCDOS (C10000 4 SPA Jacket Card Image (Spumoni) : DEVELOPMENT BUILD 
BLD-mayflower_lc.lcdos-nightly-mayflower-c10k /vob/lcdos/ob
j-c10k-spumoni 102) major version 1189663592.
        Built by ashah at Thu Sep 13 02:08:59 2007.
        SW Version 4.0
        Code MD5 068FBA5273DC8F598CC66E34D867A197
        FPGA MD5 89C8DD3DCD939BDD43DB19D514416137
        Expected Switchover Action: NO ACTION
        ECC 1 bit errors since last cleared (dd hh mm ss) = 0 (0 days, 0 hours, 0 minutes, 
0 seconds)
        ECC 1 bit errors while up (total) = 0
        Number of crashdumps recorded = 8


        SPA Information:
subslot 1/0   SPA-5X1GE-V2         ok

        SW Version 1.0
        Expected Switchover Action: NO ACTION
        Product Identifier (PID) : SPA-5X1GE-V2
        Version Identifier (VID) : V01
        PCB Serial Number        : JAB105201VV
        Top Assy. Part Number    : 68-2616-01
        Top Assy. Revision       : D0
        Hardware Revision        : 1.1
        CLEI Code                : CNUIANAAAA
        The Transceiver in slot 1 subslot 0 port 0 is ENABLED.
        The Transceiver in slot 1 subslot 0 port 1 is ENABLED.
        The Transceiver in slot 1 subslot 0 port 2 is ENABLED.
        The Transceiver in slot 1 subslot 0 port 3 is ENABLED.
        The Transceiver in slot 1 subslot 0 port 4 is ENABLED.

        SPA Information:
subslot 1/1   SPA-5X1GE-V2         ok

        SW Version 1.0
        Expected Switchover Action: NO ACTION
        Product Identifier (PID) : SPA-5X1GE-V2
        Version Identifier (VID) : V01
        PCB Serial Number        : JAB110202HP
        Top Assy. Part Number    : 68-2616-01
        Top Assy. Revision       : E0
        Hardware Revision        : 1.1
        CLEI Code                : CNUIANAAAA
        The Transceiver in slot 1 subslot 1 port 0 is ENABLED.
        The Transceiver in slot 1 subslot 1 port 1 is ENABLED.
        The Transceiver in slot 1 subslot 1 port 2 is ENABLED.
        The Transceiver in slot 1 subslot 1 port 3 is ENABLED.
        The Transceiver in slot 1 subslot 1 port 4 is ENABLED.

        SPA Information:
subslot 1/2   SPA-5X1GE-V2         ok

        SW Version 1.0
        Expected Switchover Action: NO ACTION
        Product Identifier (PID) : SPA-5X1GE-V2
        Version Identifier (VID) : V01
        PCB Serial Number        : JAB1042060D
        Top Assy. Part Number    : 68-2616-01
        Top Assy. Revision       : D0
        Hardware Revision        : 1.1
        CLEI Code                : CNUIANAAAA
        The Transceiver in slot 1 subslot 2 port 0 is ENABLED.
        The Transceiver in slot 1 subslot 2 port 1 is ENABLED.
        The Transceiver in slot 1 subslot 2 port 2 is ENABLED.
        The Transceiver in slot 1 subslot 2 port 3 is ENABLED.
        The Transceiver in slot 1 subslot 2 port 4 is ENABLED.

        SPA Information:
subslot 1/3   SPA-5X1GE-V2         ok

        SW Version 1.0
        Expected Switchover Action: NO ACTION
        Product Identifier (PID) : SPA-5X1GE-V2
        Version Identifier (VID) : V01
        PCB Serial Number        : JAB110202GA
        Top Assy. Part Number    : 68-2616-01
        Top Assy. Revision       : E0
        Hardware Revision        : 1.1
        CLEI Code                : CNUIANAAAA
        The Transceiver in slot 1 subslot 3 port 0 is ENABLED.
        The Transceiver in slot 1 subslot 3 port 1 is ENABLED.
        The Transceiver in slot 1 subslot 3 port 2 is ENABLED.
        The Transceiver in slot 1 subslot 3 port 3 is ENABLED.
        The Transceiver in slot 1 subslot 3 port 4 is ENABLED.
Router# 

SIP Installation and Removal

This section provides step-by-step instructions for installing and removing a SIP.


Warning When performing the following procedures, wear a grounding wrist strap to avoid ESD damage to the SIP. Some platforms have an ESD connector for attaching the wrist strap. Do not directly touch the midplane or backplane with your hand or any metal tool, or you could shock yourself.



Caution Install or remove only one SIP at a time. Be sure to verify that each SIP is fully installed and secured before installing another SIP. Use of excessive force can damage the router or SIP.

Installing a SIP

To install a SIP, follow these steps:


Step 1 Attach an ESD-preventive wrist or ankle strap and follow its instructions for use.

Step 2 Remove the blank filler plates from two slots and set them aside.

If you are replacing legacy line cards with a SIP, perform these tasks:

a. Shutdown both slots in which you are installing the SIP using the hw-module slot slot shutdown command.

b. Enter the no card command on both slots.

c. Remove the legacy cards from the slots.

d. Proceed to Step 3.

Step 3 Grasp the faceplate of the SIP with one hand and place your other hand under the SIP (to support the weight of the SIP) and position the SIP in front of the appropriate line card slots.


Caution The Cisco 10000 SIP-600 weighs 10 lb (4.6 kg). Use two hands when handling the SIP.

Step 4 Carefully align the upper and lower card guides on the SIP with the upper and lower guides in the chassis and slide the SIP into the module slot until you can feel it begin to seat in the backplane connectors, as shown in Figure 5-2.


Note A SIP is not supported if the SIP is installed in even slots.


Step 5 Pivot the SIP ejector levers to the open position as shown in Figure 5-2.

Figure 5-2 Inserting the SIP

Step 6 Simultaneously pivot both SIP ejector levers toward each other (until they are parallel to the faceplate) to firmly seat the SIP in the router backplane. See Figure 5-3.

Figure 5-3 Closing the Ejector Levers

Step 7 Tighten the captive screws on each end of the SIP faceplate to ensure proper EMI shielding and to prevent the SIP from becoming partially dislodged from the backplane (see Figure 5-4 for the location of the captive screws).

Step 8 Install the SPAs and optics modules in the SPAs that use them. See the "Installing a SPA in a SIP" section on page 6-4.

Step 9 Install the interface cables.

Step 10 If you installed the SIP in slots that previously contained legacy line cards, enter the no hw-module slot slot shutdown command to activate the SIP.


Removing a SIP


Warning When performing the following procedures, wear a grounding wrist strap to avoid ESD damage to the SIP. Some platforms have an ESD connector for attaching the wrist strap. Do not directly touch the midplane or backplane with your hand or any metal tool, or you could shock yourself.



Warning Because invisible radiation may be emitted from the aperture of the port when no fiber cable is connected, avoid exposure to radiation and do not stare into open apertures.


To remove a SIP, follow these steps:


Step 1 Attach an ESD-preventive wrist or ankle strap and follow its instructions for use.

Step 2 Identify the SIP to be removed and disconnect all interface cables from the ports. Be sure to note the current connections of the cables to the ports on the SPAs installed in the SIP.

Step 3 Unscrew the captive screws on each end of the SIP faceplate (see Figure 5-4).

Figure 5-4 Captive Screws

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Captive screws


Step 4 Simultaneously pivot both SIP ejector levers away from each other to disengage the SIP from the backplane, as shown in Figure Figure 5-5.

Figure 5-5 Opening the Ejector Levers

Step 5 Touching only the metal card carrier, slide the SIP out of the slot (see Figure 5-6). Place the SIP on an antistatic surface, or in an antistatic bag.

Figure 5-6 Removing the SIP

Step 6 If you are not installing a new or replacement SIP, install blank filler plates to cover the slots and tighten the screws on the blank filler plates.


Warning Blank faceplates (filler panels) serve three important functions: they prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis; they contain electromagnetic interference (EMI) that might disrupt other equipment; and they direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis. Do not operate the system unless all cards and faceplates are in place. Statement 1029