[nsp] PA on a 7500

Shawn Solomon ssolomon at ind.net
Thu Sep 4 13:56:34 EDT 2003


It almost never works and this is all, of course, assuming you leave out
those little pa lock-screws when you assembled it.   But hey, those are
just accessories right?  They store nicely in the bowels of the card
cage with the cheesy poofs and dorito bits.

I wouldn't recommend the procedure unless you just have some sort of
pent-up aggression towards the 7500 product line like I do.



-----Original Message-----
From: jlewis at lewis.org [mailto:jlewis at lewis.org] 
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 10:15 AM
To: Lucas Iglesias
Cc: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [nsp] PA on a 7500

On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, Lucas Iglesias wrote:

> I'm supposed to know this, but I'm a little bit confused.
> Is it possible to unplug a PA-8T from a VIP2 who is in service (in a
7500)
> and has another PA-8T plugged on it?

Search cisco.com for OIR.  You have to unseat the entire VIP before
removing/inserting a PA.  Failure to do this "by the book" will crash
your
router.  Doing it "by the book" may not crash your router.
 
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