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Always wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap and ensure that it makes good contact with your skin when you remove or install DIMMs. Connect the equipment end of the wrist strap to the metal part of the chassis.
Caution
Handle DRAM DIMMs by the edges only. DIMMs are ESD-sensitive components and can be damaged by mishandling.
Caution
DIMMs and PVDM3s plug into similarly sized sockets. Only the polarization notch differs. Look for the polarization notch shown in Figure 5-8 before inserting a DRAM DIMM in the socket.
Figure 5-8 DRAM DIMM Showing Polarization Notch
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Read the Safety Warnings section on page 5-2 section and disconnect the power supply before you perform any module replacement. Remove the chassis cover. For Cisco 2900 series ISRs, see the Removing and Replacing the Chassis Cover section on page 5-4. For Cisco 3900 series ISRs, see the Removing and Replacing the Services Performance Engine section on page 5-6. Locate the DRAM DIMM module. See the Locating Internal Modules section on page 5-7 to find the DRAM DIMM sockets on the router. Pull the latches away from the DRAM DIMM at both ends to lift the DIMM slightly. Pull the DIMM out of the socket as shown in Figure 5-9.
Figure 5-9 Removing a DRAM DIMM
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Place the DIMM in an antistatic bag to protect it from ESD damage. Replace the chassis cover. For Cisco 2900 series ISRs, see the Removing and Replacing the Chassis Cover section on page 5-4. For Cisco 3900 series ISRs, see the Removing and Replacing the Services Performance Engine section on page 5-6.
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Unregistered DIMMS (UDIMMs) and very low profile (VLP) RDIMMs are not interchangeable. Follow these steps to install a DRAM DIMM:
Step 1 Step 2
Read the Safety Warnings section on page 5-2 section and disconnect the power supply before you perform any module replacement. Remove the chassis cover. For Cisco 2900 series ISRs, see the Removing and Replacing the Chassis Cover section on page 5-4. For Cisco 3900 series ISRs, see the Removing and Replacing the Services Performance Engine section on page 5-6. Locate the DRAM DIMM module. See the Locating Internal Modules section on page 5-7 to find the DRAM DIMM sockets on the router. Make sure that both latches on the DIMM connector are in the open position. Orient the DIMM so that the polarization notch lines up with the polarization key on the connector. See Figure 5-10.
Caution
DIMMs and PVDM3s plug into similarly sized sockets. Only the polarization notch differs. Look for the polarization notch shown in Figure 5-10 before inserting a DRAM DIMM in the socket.
Figure 5-10 DRAM DIMM Showing Polarization Notch
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Insert the DIMM into the connector. Carefully and firmly press the DRAM DIMM into the connector until the latches close onto the DIMM. Make sure that both latches rotate to the closed position against the DIMM. See Figure 5-11.
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Replace the chassis cover. For Cisco 2900 series ISRs, see the Removing and Replacing the Chassis Cover section on page 5-4. For Cisco 3900 series ISRs, see the Removing and Replacing the Services Performance Engine section on page 5-6.
Software Requirement for ISMs section, page 5-17 Locating an ISM section, page 5-17 Removing an ISM section, page 5-17 Installing an ISM section, page 5-18 Verifying ISM Installation section, page 5-20
Caution
Always wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap and ensure that it makes good contact with your skin when you remove or install an ISM. Connect the equipment end of the wrist strap to the metal part of the chassis.
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Locating an ISM
See the Locating Internal Modules section on page 5-7 to locate the ISM slot on the Services Performance Engine (SPE).
Removing an ISM
Use the following procedure to remove an ISM:
Step 1 Step 2
Read the Safety Warnings section on page 5-2 and disconnect the power supply before you perform any module replacement. Access the ISM slot. For Cisco 2900 series, see the Removing and Replacing the Chassis Cover section on page 5-4. For Cisco 3900 series, see the Removing and Replacing the Services Performance Engine section on page 5-6. Locate the ISM to be removed. See the Locating Internal Modules section on page 5-7. Remove the four screws from the ISM. See Figure 5-12.
Figure 5-12 Removing Screws from the ISM
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Lift the ISM off of the connector and the plastic standoff. Keep the ISM parallel with the motherboard to prevent damage to the slot and standoff. Place the ISM in an antistatic bag to protect it from ESD damage.
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Replace the chassis cover. For Cisco 2900 series, see the Removing and Replacing the Chassis Cover section on page 5-4. For Cisco 3900 series, see the Removing and Replacing the Services Performance Engine section on page 5-6.
Installing an ISM
To install an ISM, use a number 2 Phillips screwdriver or flat-blade screw drive, and a 1/4-inch nut driver or wrench. Cisco 2900 and Cisco 3900 series routers have one ISM connector on the system board.
Step 1 Step 2
Read the Safety Warnings section on page 5-2 and disconnect the power supply before you perform any module replacement. Access the ISM slot. For Cisco 2900 series, see the Removing and Replacing the Chassis Cover section on page 5-4. For Cisco 3900 series, see the Removing and Replacing the Services Performance Engine section on page 5-6. Locate the four standoffs from the accessory kit. See Figure 5-13.
Figure 5-13 Standoffs
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Install the four standoffs into the system board in the attachment locations, as shown in Figure 5-14. Use a 1/4-inch nut driver to tighten the standoffs. The locations for ISM standoffs have white plastic grommets surrounding the mounting hole location.
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Make sure that the standoffs are straight when installed. Tighten them gently but firmly. The shoulder must be seated tightly against the system board. Insert the connector on the ISM and attach it to the system board. See Figure 5-15.
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Be sure to press firmly on the ISM until the board seats onto the connector.
Insert the screws from the accessory kit through the ISM into the standoffs. See Figure 5-13. Carefully tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver (torque 6 to 8 in-lb or 0.7 to 1.1 Nm.). Check that the ISM is installed correctly on the system board. See Figure 5-15.
Figure 5-15 Correctly Installed ISM
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Cisco 2900, See the Accessing Internal Modules section on page 5-4. or Cisco 3900, See the Removing and Replacing the Services Performance Engine section on page 5-6.
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PVDMs must be used in an homogeneous fashion. In other words, do not mix PVDM2s with PVDM3s in the same router. PVDM slot numbering is defined in the Locating Internal Modules section on page 5-7. When using only one PVDM, ensure the module is installed in slot0. PVDM2s must be installed in a PVDM II adapter for use in the PVDM3 slot on Cisco 2900 series and Cisco 3900 series ISRs. See the Installing and Removing PVDM2s section on page 5-23.
Caution
When you remove or install PVDMs, always wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap, and ensure that it makes good contact with your skin. Connect the equipment end of the wrist strap to the metal part of the chassis.
Caution
Handle PVDMs by the edges only. PVDMs are ESD-sensitive components and can be damaged by mishandling.
Caution
PVDM3s and DIMMs plug into similarly sized connectors. Only the polarization notch differs. Be sure that you are inserting the PVDM3 into the PVDM3 connector. See Figure 5-10 for an example of the DIMM polarization notch.
Removing a PVDM3
To remove a PVDM3 from the motherboard, follow these steps:
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
Read the Safety Warnings section on page 5-2 section and disconnect the power supply before you perform any module replacement. Locate the PVDM3 on the motherboard. See the Locating Internal Modules section on page 5-7. Pull the PVDM3 retaining clips away from the PVDM3 at both ends, and then lift the PVDM3 straight up from the connector. See Figure 5-16.
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To install a PVDM3, follow these steps.
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Fill PVDM3s slots sequentially, starting with connector 0. Read the Safety Warnings section on page 5-2 section and disconnect the power supply before you perform any module replacement. Locate the PVDM3 connector on the system board. See the Locating Internal Modules section on page 5-7 for the PVDM3 locations. Orient the PVDM3 so that the polarization notch lines up with the polarization key on the connector. See Figure 5-17.
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Insert the PVDM3 firmly into the connector until seated. Replace the chassis cover. For Cisco 2900 series ISRs replace the cover. See the Removing and Replacing the Chassis Cover section on page 5-4. For Cisco 3900 series ISRs replace the SPE. See the Removing and Replacing the Services Performance Engine section on page 5-6.
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Read the Safety Warnings section on page 5-2 section and disconnect the power supply before you perform any module replacement. Ensure that both retainer clips are open (the UP position). (See Figure 5-19, Figure 5-20, and Figure 5-21.) Figure 5-19 shows the retainer clip, connector clip, and guide post locations on the adapter.
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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
To replace the power supply in a Cisco 2901 router, perform the following steps. See Figure 5-3 for the locations of connectors and other components within the Cisco 2901 router.
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4
Read the Safety Warnings section on page 5-2 section and disconnect the power supply before you perform any module replacement. Disconnect the router from the external AC power supply. Remove the cover from the chassis. See the Removing and Replacing the Chassis Cover section on page 5-4. Disconnect the power supply cable from the main power supply connector. See Figure 5-24.
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Remove the screw that fastens the main power supply to the chassis. Lift the main power supply out of the chassis. See Figure 5-25.
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Insert the replacement power supply into the chassis. See Figure 5-25. Insert the screws that fasten the power supply to the chassis. See Figure 5-24. Connect the power supply cable to the power supply connector. Replace the chassis cover and connect power to the router.
Read the Safety Warnings section on page 5-2 section and disconnect the power supply before you perform any module replacement.
Figure 5-26 Cisco 2911 Power Supply Components
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Loosen the two captive screws on the power supply module. See Figure 5-26. Slide the power supply module out of the chassis. Insert the replacement power supply module and tighten the captive screws. If you are not immediately replacing the power supply, install the blank cover over the empty supply slot. See the Installing the Cisco 2911 Router Power Supply Blank section on page 5-34.
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Installing and Removing the Cisco 2911 Router Optional DC Power Supply
Several power supply options are available for the Cisco 2911 router. See Table 5-2. All of the power supply options have the same modular form factor for easy removal and replacement.
Warning
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Warning
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Statement 1030
Read the Safety Warnings section on page 5-2 section and disconnect the power supply before you perform any module removal or installation. Remove the AC power supply module from the system by loosening the two captive screws using a number 1 Phillips head screwdriver (See Figure 5-26) and pulling the power supply out slowly from the I/O side (See Figure 5-27) of the chassis. Slide the power supply module out of the chassis. Insert the replacement DC power supply module and tighten the captive screws. Torque to 8 to10 in-lbf (0.9 to 1.1 N-m).
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Read the Safety Warnings section on page 5-2 section and disconnect the power supply before you perform any module removal or installation. Remove the power supply module from the system by loosening the two captive screws using a number 1 Phillips head screwdriver (See Figure 5-26) and pulling the power supply out slowly from the I/O side (See Figure 5-27) of the chassis. Slide the power supply module out of the chassis. If you are not immediately replacing the power supply, install the blank cover over the empty supply slot. See the Installing the Cisco 2911 Router Power Supply Blank section on page 5-34.
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This procedure applies to customers who will maintain or supply power to the system with the RPS module. Read the Safety Warnings section on page 5-2 section and disconnect the power supply before you perform any module replacement. If the power supply is present, make sure it is turned off and the power cord is detached. Remove it from the system by loosening the two captive screws using a number 1 Phillips head screwdriver and pulling the power supply out slowly from the I/O side of the chassis. See Figure 5-27.
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Figure 5-28 2911 Power Supply Blank Bezel Side Installation
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Several power supply options are available for the Cisco 2921, 2951, and 3900 series routers. See Table 5-2. All of the power supply and RPS options have a similar modular form factor, with no cabling, for easy removal and replacement. If an RPS is attached, the power supply may be hot-swapped.
Note
The 3900 series routers do not use an external RPS, and instead use an optional secondary internal power supply.
Note
Read this entire procedure and have all of your tools and the replacement power supply ready before performing a hot-swap. The hot-swap procedure requires removal of the cooling fans. You have only a few minutes to replace the fans before the router powers off, because the router has reached the upper temperature limits.
Replacing the Power Supply on the Cisco 2921 and Cisco 2951 Routers
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Read the Safety Warnings section on page 5-2 section and disconnect the power supply before you perform any module replacement. Remove the fan tray and bezel assembly by pulling the fan tray and bezel assembly straight out. See Figure 5-30. Loosen the two captive screws on the power supply module. See Figure 5-30. Pull on the two captive power supply fastening screws to leverage the power supply from its connector, and then slide the power supply module out of the chassis. Insert the replacement power supply module, and tighten the captive screws. Reinstall the fan tray and bezel assemblies.
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Remove the bezel. Loosen the four captive screws on each corner of the fan tray and pull out the fan tray. See Figure 5-31. Loosen the two captive screws on the power supply module. See Figure 5-31. Pull on the two captive power supply fastening screws to leverage the power supply from its connector, and then slide the power supply module out of the chassis. Insert the replacement power supply module, and tighten the captive screws. Reinstall the fan tray and bezel.
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The following messages are expected behavior when you try to reload or insert a POE supply in a router with Ethernet Switch Network Module:
Aug 10 18:29:40.331: %ILPM_FAULT-5-ILPM_NOTICE: Notice: Inline power supply is being started. *Aug 10 18:29:40.331: %ILPM_FAULT-5-ILPM_WARNING: Warning: Ethernet Switch Network Modules with PoE Support need to be reloaded to function properly. *Aug 10 18:29:40.691: %SYS-5-RESTART: System restarted -- Cisco IOS Software, C2900 Software (C2900-UNIVERSALK9-M), Version 15.0(1)M2, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2)
This Warning message is not an indication of any ERROR in the system but a WARNING upon system reload or POE power supply restoration. Upon POE power supply insetion, inline power supply restores automatically in the router. After the insertion, reset is needed for the switch modules in the router for the POE supply to work properly. If there are two POE supplies, the power supplies can operate in a boost mode or redundant mode. In a boost mode, the total power supplied is a sum of the two power supplies capacity. In a redundant mode, if one of the POE supply fails, the other POE will supply power.
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Warning
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Warning
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Warning
This equipment must be grounded. Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available. Statement 1024
Warning
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Statement 1030
Several power supply options are available for the Cisco 2921, 2951, and 3900 series routers. See Table 5-2. All of the power supply and RPS options have a similar modular form factor, with no cabling, for easy removal and replacement. If an RPS is attached, the power supply may be hot-swapped.
Note
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Read this entire procedure and have all of your tools and the replacement power supply ready before performing a hot-swap. The hot-swap procedure requires removal of the cooling fans. You have only a few minutes to replace the fans before the router powers off, because the router has reached the upper temperature limits.
Installing the Cisco 2921, Cisco 2951, or Cisco 3900 Series Optional DC Power Supply
Perform the following steps to install the Cisco 2921, Cisco 2951, or Cisco 3900 Series Optional DC Power Supply:
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Read the Safety Warnings section on page 5-2 section and disconnect the power supply before you perform any module replacement. Remove the fan tray and bezel assembly:
For the Cisco 3900 series routers, pull straight out on the bezel to remove the bezel along with the optional air filter from the fan tray assembly. For the 2900 series routers, remove the bezel assembly, then loosen the four captive screws on each corner of the fan tray assembly and pull out the fan tray assembly. See Figure 5-30.
Loosen the two captive screws on the AC power supply module. See Figure 5-30. Pull on the two captive AC power supply fastening screws to leverage the AC power supply from its connector, and then slide the power supply module out of the chassis. Insert the DC power supply module, and tighten the captive screws. Reinstall the fan tray and bezel assemblies.
Removing the Cisco 2921, Cisco 2951, or Cisco 3900 Series Optional DC Power Supply
Perform the following steps to remove the Cisco 2921, Cisco 2951, or Cisco 3900 Series Optional DC Power Supply:
Step 1 Step 2
Read the Safety Warnings section on page 5-2 section and disconnect the power supply before you perform any module replacement. Remove the fan tray and bezel assembly:
For the Cisco 3900 series routers, pull straight out on the bezel to remove the bezel along with the optional air filter from the fan tray assembly. For the 2900 series routers, remove the bezel assembly, then loosen the four captive screws on each corner of the fan tray assembly and pull out the fan tray assembly. See Figure 5-30.
Loosen the two captive screws on the DC power supply module. See Figure 5-30. Pull on the two captive DC power supply fastening screws to leverage the AC power supply from its connector, and then slide the power supply module out of the chassis. Reinstall the fan tray and bezel assemblies.
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After connecting to the RPS2300, Cisco 2900 series routers require a reboot.
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For information specific to the RPS 2300, see the Cisco Redundant Power Supply System Hardware Installation Guide at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/power_supplies/rps2300/hardware/installation/guide/2300 hig.html Depending upon RPS configuration, more than one router can be backed up.
Caution
Failure to follow the RPS Installation or Removal procedures can cause damage to the router, RPS adapter, RPS cable, or RPS.
Figure 5-32 Cisco 2911 Redundant Power Supply Adapter
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Table 5-3 shows RPS 2300 backup capabilities when coupled with Cisco 2900 series ISRs.
Table 5-3 RPS 2300 Backup Capabilities
Quantity and Type of RPS 2300 FRU Power Mode 2911 in RPS 2921, 2951 in RPS Quantity 1 Quantity 2 Quantity 1 C3K-PWR-750WAC C3K-PWR-750WAC C3K-PWR-1150WAC 1 0 2 1 1 0 Quantity 2 C3K-PWR-1150WAC 2 1
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Quantity and Type of RPS 2300 FRU Power Mode 2911 in POE Boost 2921, 2951 in POE Boost Quantity 1 Quantity 2 Quantity 1 C3K-PWR-750WAC C3K-PWR-750WAC C3K-PWR-1150WAC 0 0 1 1 1 0 Quantity 2 C3K-PWR-1150WAC 2 1
Caution
The RPS adapter must be in the router chassis before connecting to the RPS. Read the Safety Warnings section on page 5-2 section and disconnect the power supply before you perform any module replacement. Ensure AC or DC power is disconnected from the router power supply. If connected, place the RPS 2300 into standby mode. Consult the Cisco Redundant Power System 2300 Hardware Installation Guide for operating the RPS 2300. If an RPS Adapter had never been installed, a blank panel is in its place. Remove the RPS Adapter blank panel. Insert the RPS adapter into the router (Figure 5-29 or Figure 5-30) and tighten the screws. Connect the RPS 2300 cable into the RPS adapter connector. Connect the other end of the RPS 2300 cable to the RPS 2300. Power up the router. Place the RPS into Active mode.
Read the Safety Warnings section and disconnect the power supply before you perform any module replacement. If connected, place the RPS 2300 into standby mode. Consult the Cisco Redundant Power System 2300 Hardware Installation Guide for operating the RPS 2300. Power off and disconnect the AC or DC power from the router power supply. Remove the RPS cable from the RPS 2300. Remove the other end of the RPS 2300 cable from the RPS adapter. Remove the RPS adapter.
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There are many RPS error messages unique to the Cisco 2911, 2921, and 2951 routers. The messages appear on the router console terminal. Table 5-4 lists the messages and their meanings.
Table 5-4 Cisco 2911, 2921, and 2951 Power and RPS Error Messages
Condition During reload, IOS cannot read the RPS2300 PID, or the RPS2300 PID does not match. The RPS2300 PID is read over the I2C link between the Router and the RPS2300. The error could also indicate there is a cable connectivity problem. RPS 2300 FRUs are different. FRUs can be either 1150W or 750W. The RPS does not support differing FRUs. See Table 5-2. During reload, the RPS2300 has an over-current, over-temperature, or under-voltage condition. RPS2300 is busy handling control or configuration commands from the connected LUs1, and the router is trying to send command to the RPS2300. RPS2300 is backing up other LUs and it cannot backup the current router.
One critical RPS fault has occurred or RPS power During runtime, the RPS2300 encountered an supply is not good over-current, over-temperature, or under-voltage condition, or the power supplies is faulty. RPS is disconnected or powered off An unsupported RPS is connected. RPS OIR insertion is not supported. Reload the router for power redundancy. Chassis power is not good in PSU 1 Input source is removed from PSU 1 PSU's PoE power is not good in slot 1 PSU is removed in slot 1
1. LU=Load Unit.
RPS2300 is disconnected or powered off. During reload or runtime, an unsupported RPS2300 is connected to the router. During runtime, the supported RPS2300 is connected to the router. During runtime, the power input source was removed from the internal power supply. During runtime, the power input source was removed from the internal power supply. During runtime, the PoE power from the internal power supply failed. Internal power supply is removed.
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Note
We recommended replacing fan filters every six months, or when dirty, whichever comes first.
Read the entire procedure and have the required tools available. Do not attempt the hot-swap in ambient air temperature above 90F (32C). Do not attempt the hot-swap at an altitude above 6000 feet (1829 meters). When the router is being operated, it is recommended to change the fans within the following times to ensure the router does not overheat:
Cisco 2911 within 2 minutes Cisco 2921 or 2951 within 2 minutes Cisco 3900 series within 1.5 minutes
Cisco 2911
Replacing the Cisco 2911 Fan Tray section, page 5-45 Replacing the Cisco 2911 Air Filter section, page 5-46
Replacing the Cisco 2921 or 2951 Fan Tray section, page 5-47
Replacing the Cisco 3900 Series Fan Tray section, page 5-48 Replacing the Cisco 3900 Series Air Filter section, page 5-49
Note
If hot-swapping the fan tray, it is recommended to complete the operation within 2 minutes to ensure the router remains within operating temperature. Read the Safety Warnings section on page 5-2 section and disconnect the power supply before you perform any module replacement. Unsnap the bezel by pulling it straight out from the chassis. See Figure 5-33.
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Loosen the two captive screws on the fan tray. Pull the fan tray out. Insert the replacement fan tray and tighten the two captive screws. Snap the bezel back in place.
Read the Safety Warnings section on page 5-2 section and disconnect the power supply before you perform any module replacement. Unsnap the bezel by pulling it straight out from the chassis. See Figure 5-34.
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Remove the screw from the air filter cover and remove the filter. Install the replacement air filter, the air filter cover, and the bezel
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If hot-swapping the fan tray, it is recommended to complete the operation within two minutes to ensure the router remains within operating temperature. See Figure 5-35. Read the Safety Warnings section on page 5-2 section and disconnect the power supply before you perform any module replacement. Pry open the fan tray screw covers on the four captive fan tray screws. Completely loosen the four captive fan tray screws. Pull the fan tray out. Insert the replacement fan tray and tighten the four captive screws. Snap the screw covers in place.
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Note
If hot-swapping the fan tray, it is recommended to complete the operation within 1.5-minutes to ensure the router remains within operating temperature. Read the Safety Warnings section on page 5-2 section and disconnect the power supply before you perform any module replacement. Unsnap the bezel by pulling it straight out from the chassis. Initially, the bezel fits very tightly. See Figure 5-36.
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Loosen the four captive screws on the fan tray. Pull out the fan tray. Insert the replacement fan tray, and tighten the four captive screws as shown in Figure 5-37.
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Read the Safety Warnings section on page 5-2 section and disconnect the power supply before you perform any module replacement. Unsnap the bezel by pulling it straight out from the chassis. See Figure 5-38.
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