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Installing, Replacing, and Upgrading Components in Cisco Modular Access Routers and Integrated Services Routers
Revised: July 23, 2008, OL-8120-01
This document contains links to online procedures for installing, replacing, and upgrading components in the following series of Cisco modular access routers and integrated services routers:
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Cisco 1600 series
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Cisco 1700 series
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Cisco 1800 series
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Cisco 2600 series
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Cisco 2800 series
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Cisco 3600 series
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Cisco 3700 series
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Cisco 3800 series
It links to procedures for the following components:
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Rack-mounting brackets
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Network modules
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WAN and voice interface cards
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PC Card flash memory
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External CompactFlash memory cards
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Internal flash memory
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Internal CompactFlash memory cards
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Advanced integration modules (AIMs)
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Small-form-factor pluggable (SFP) modules
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USB Modules
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DRAM and SDRAM
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Packet voice data modules (PVDMs)
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Wireless LAN antennas
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Power supplies
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Fan tray
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Motherboard
Table 1 links to procedures for Cisco 1600 series and Cisco 1700 series routers. Table 2 links to procedures for Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 3600 series, and Cisco 3700 series routers. Table 3 links to procedures for Cisco 1800 series routers, both fixed-configuration and modular. Table 4 links to procedures for Cisco 2800 series, and Cisco 3800 series routers.
Warning
Blank faceplates and cover 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, faceplates, front covers, and rear covers are in place.
Statement 1029
Warning
The covers are an integral part of the safety design of the product. Do not operate the unit without the covers installed. Statement 1077
Table 1 Component Installation for Cisco 1600 Series and Cisco 1700 Series Routers
Component Cisco 1600 Series Cisco 1700 SeriesInterface cards
PC Card flash memory
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Internal flash memory
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Installing and Upgrading Memory in Cisco 1700 Series Routers
DRAM
Installing or Replacing the DRAM SIMM in Cisco 1600 Series Routers
Installing and Upgrading Memory in Cisco 1700 Series Routers
Installing and Upgrading Memory and Virtual Private Network Modules (Cisco 1701)
Installing and Upgrading Memory and Virtual Private Network Modules (Cisco 1711 and Cisco 1712)
PVDMs
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Installing and Upgrading Memory and Data Modules (Cisco 1750)
Installing and Upgrading Memory and Data Modules (Cisco 1751)
Installing and Upgrading Memory and Packet Voice Data Modules (Cisco 1760)
Table 3 Component Installation for Cisco 1800 Series Routers
Component Cisco 1800 Series (Fixed) Cisco 1800 Series (Modular)Rack-mounting brackets
Chassis Installation Procedures for Cisco 1800 Series Routers (Modular)
Network modules
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Interface cards
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Installing Interface Cards in Cisco 1800 Series Routers (Modular)
SFP modules
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External CompactFlash memory cards
"Installing and Upgrading Modules" chapter in the Cisco 1800 Series Integrated Services Routers (Fixed) Hardware Installation Guide
Installing and Replacing CompactFlash Memory Cards on Cisco 1800 Series Routers (Modular)
USB modules
Cisco Access Router USB Flash Memory Module and USB eToken Hardware Installation Guide
Cisco Access Router USB Flash Memory Module and USB eToken Hardware Installation Guide
Wireless LAN antennas
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AIMs
DRAM and SDRAM"Installing and Upgrading Modules" chapter in the Cisco 1800 Series Integrated Services Routers (Fixed) Hardware Installation Guide
Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 1800 Series Routers (Modular)
PVDMs
Power supplies"Installing and Upgrading Modules" chapter in the Cisco 1800 Series Integrated Services Routers (Fixed) Hardware Installation Guide
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Fan tray
Motherboard—
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Any Internet Protocol (IP) addresses used in this document are not intended to be actual addresses. Any examples, command display output, and figures included in the document are shown for illustrative purposes only. Any use of actual IP addresses in illustrative content is unintentional and coincidental.
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