[c-nsp] OIR in 6500/7600

Peter Taphouse pete at bytemark.co.uk
Mon Nov 10 10:04:28 EST 2008


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Hi,

I've got a couple of new line cards that I would like to stick in a
production 7606.  When these were in the lab I tried OIR with decent
success, but now the routers are production I'm a bit nervous of doing
an OIR on these.

- From what I've read there are the three pins that cause the bus stall
and recovery, and fairly frequently the reload.  If I were to "no power
enable module X" for the appropriate slot, will this allow me to insert
the card without having to worry about the bus stall and potential
reload, or are those pins powered/effective regardless of the state of
power to a particular slot?

Does anyone have any useful advice/experience with adding new modules to
6500/7600s?

Cheers,

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Peter Taphouse

Bytemark Hosting
http://www.bytemark.co.uk/
tel. +44 (0) 845 004 3 004
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