Revised August 24, 2012
November 30, 2010
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Revision History
Revision Date Comment 1.1 24-AUG-2012 Removal of Replacement Program With Notification 1.0 30-NOV-2010 Initial Public Release
Products Affected
Products Affected Comments 15454-10GE-XP Affected HW 15454-10GE-XP= Affected HW 15454-10GE-XPE Affected HW 15454-10GE-XPE= Affected HW 15454-OTU2-XP Affected HW 15454-OTU2-XP= Affected HW
Problem Description
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Notice: Replacement program has expired on 7/18/12. Customers experiencing the issues should use the normal RMA process to replace units going forward.
*****************************************************Some 15454-OTU2-XP, 15454-10GE-XP and 15454-10GE-XPE cards assembled with faceplates and heatpipes by a certain vendor could have mechanical interference issues when plugging the last card into a fully equipped 15454, M2 or M6 chassis. The heatpipes assembled on some cards exceeds the maximum height and can interfere with adjacent cards.
Improved heat-pipe assembly and new version faceplates are being released to provide a greater clearance during card insertion.
Background
A Mechanical interference issue was highlighted at a customer with inserting the 15454-OTU2-XP line cards in the M6 chassis.
This issue has been root caused to a specific vendor's heat-pipe assembled on some 15454-OTU2-XP, 15454-10GE-XP and 15454-10GE-XPE cards which exceeded the maximum height and can interfere with adjacent cards.
Improved heat-pipe assembly and new version faceplates are being released to provide a greater clearance during card insertion.
Problem Symptoms
Mechanical interference issues may exists with certain 15454-OTU2-XP, 15454-10GE-XP and 15454-10GE-XPE line cards when plugging these unit into a fully equipped 15454, M2 or M6 chassis.
Workaround/Solution
For affected units, there is no field workaround procedure identified. Improved heat-pipe assembly and new version faceplate are being released to provide a greater clearance during card insertion. For affected units in the field, Cisco recommends a fix-on-fail strategy for which units may be sent back for replacement.
Specific units are identified by serial number. A serial number validation tool has been provided below to validate affected units. Units indentified as "affected" may be returned to Cisco for replacement/rework.
How To Identify Hardware Levels
To determine the serial number of your 15454-OTU2-XP, 15454-10GE-XP and 15454-10GE-XPE line cards:
Open Cisco Transport Controller.
From the Shelf View, select Inventory
From the Inventory tab, locate the 15454-OTU2-XP, 15454-10GE-XP and 15454-10GE-XPE line cards and compare the information from the Inventory tab. Compare the serial numbers against the serial number validation tool provided.
If you are using TL1 commands.
1. >ACT-USER::
2. >RTRV-INV::ALL
3. >CANC-USER::
Compare the information from the TL1 inventory command against the serial number validation tool provided.
A serial number validation tool has been provided so customers can easily check their hardware's serial number to identify affected units.
Serial Number Validation Tool
For More Information
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