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Replacing Modules

Use the procedures described in this section to replace modules.

Replacing Line Modules

When you configure a line module and an I/O module or IOAs, the router stores the configuration in NVS.

If you plan to install modules in slots previously occupied by different types of modules—for example, if you had an GE-2 line module and an GE-2 I/O module in slots that previously contained an OCx/STMx/DS3-ATM line module and an OC3-4 I/O module—you must do one of the following:

Replacing IOAs on the E320 Router

When you configure an IOA in an IOA bay on the E320 router, the router stores the configuration in NVS.

If you plan to install an IOA in an IOA bay that was previously occupied by another IOA in the E320 router—for example, an ES2-S1 GE-4 IOA in an IOA bay that previously contained an ES2-S1 OC3-8 STM1 ATM IOA—you must do one of the following:

Replacing SRP Modules and SFMs

If you remove a standby SRP module or an SFM, you must issue the slot erase command to delete the configuration. If you fail to issue the slot erase command, then the E-series router cannot guarantee that the SRP modules were synchronized. In this situation, the E-series router does not properly execute a simple reload command. To reload the router you must do either of the following:

If you perform one of the following actions, you must reset the configuration of the router to factory default:

You cannot use the slot accept command to force the router to accept the new SRP module.

When you have installed the SRP module in the new location, reset the configuration of the router to factory defaults as follows:

  1. Reload the operating router, then press <mb> key sequence (case-insensitive) during the countdown.
  2. host1#reload
    
    
    
  3. Reboot the router with the factory defaults.
  4. :boot##boot config factory-defaults
    
    
    
  5. Reload the operating router.
  6. :boot##reload
    
    
    

For more information about the reload and boot config commands, see Chapter 10, Booting the System.

adapter accept

adapter erase

slot accept

To resolve the problem, issue the slot accept command for slot 3.

slot erase


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