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Replacing IOAs on the E120 Router and the E320 Router
When you
configure an IOA in an IOA bay on the E120 and E320 routers, the router
stores the configuration in NVS.
When you replace an IOA that supports hot-swapping
with the same type of IOA, the line module goes online immediately.
When you replace an IOA that does not support
hot-swapping with the same type of IOA, the line module reboots.
Before you install an IOA that was previously occupied
by another IOA in the E120 router or 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—consider whether the IOA that you are replacing
supports hot-swapping. For example:
- When you replace an IOA that does
not support hot-swapping, the line module reboots. Before installing
the different type of IOA, issue the adapter erase or slot erase command for the slot that
contains the IOA bay.
- When you replace an IOA that supports hot-swapping, the
line module becomes inactive with a “ mismatch” state.
After installing the different type of IOA, issue the adapter accept command or the slot erase command for the slot that contains the IOA bay.
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:
- Issue the reload force command.
- Issue the slot erase command
followed by the reload command.
If you perform one of the following actions, you
must reset the configuration of the router to factory default:
- Replace a 5-Gbps SRP module with a 10-Gbps SRP module
or vice versa.
- Transfer an SRP module from an ERX-7xx router to an ERX-1410
router or vice versa.
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:
- Reload the operating router, then press mb key sequence
(case-insensitive) during the countdown.
- host1#reload
- Reboot the router with the factory defaults.
- :boot##boot config factory-defaults
- Reload the operating router.
- :boot##reload
For more information about the reload and boot config commands, see Booting the System .
adapter accept
- Use to delete the configuration of the IOA in the specified
IOA bay after you install a different type of IOA.
- This command enables you to create a fresh configuration
for the module installed in the IOA bay.
- You can also use this command to accept an empty IOA bay
that was previously occupied.
- Issuing this command reboots the line module associated
with the IOA, but it does not erase the line module’s configuration.
To erase the configuration of the line module and its associated IOAs,
issue the slot accept command.
- Issuing this command erases the interfaces associated
with the specified IOA. To erase the interfaces for both IOAs installed
in a slot, issue the slot accept command.
- Depending on the previous configuration of the slot, the
system might take a few moments to execute this command.
- Example—Accepting the IOA in the upper bay of slot
5 in an E320 router
- host1(config)#adapter accept 5/0
- There is no no version.
- See adapter accept.
adapter erase
- Use to delete the configuration of the specified IOA in
the specified IOA bay before you install a different type of IOA.
- This command enables you to create a fresh configuration
for the IOA to be installed in the IOA bay.
- Issuing this command reboots the line module associated
with the IOA, but it does not erase the line module’s configuration.
To erase the configuration of the line module and its associated IOAs,
issue the slot erase command.
- Issuing this command erases the interfaces associated
with the specified IOA. To erase the interfaces for both IOAs installed
in a slot, issue the slot erase command.
- Example—Erasing the IOA in the upper bay of slot
5 in an E320 router
- host1(config)#adapter erase 5/0
- There is no no version.
- See adapter erase.
slot accept
- Use to delete the configuration of the module in the selected
slot after you install a different type of module.
- This command enables you to create a fresh configuration
for the module installed in the slot.
- You can also use this command to accept an empty slot
that was previously occupied.
- You cannot use this command on a primary SRP module; however,
you can use it on a standby SRP module.
- You can use this command only when the state of the module
in the slot is not present or disabled (mismatch).
- If you specify a
slot on an E120 router or an E320 router that contains an SRP module,
you accept the configuration of the SC subsystem on that slot by default.
You do not, however, accept the configuration of the fabric slice
that resides on the slot.
- Use
the srp keyword to accept only the configuration
of the portion of the SC subsystem that resides on a specified SRP
module.
- Use
the fabric keyword to accept only the configuration
of the fabric slice that resides on the specified SRP module.
- If you
specify a slot that contains a line module, you erase the configuration
of the line module and the I/O modules or
IOAs associated with it. To
erase the configuration of a specific IOA on the E120 router or the
E320 router, use the adapter accept command.
- Depending on the slot’s previous configuration,
the router might take a few moments to execute this command.
- The following is a sample log message resulting from putting
an OC3 line module in a slot that was previously configured for a
line module:
ERROR 02/07/2003 15:16:20 system (slot 3): boardId mismatch: read 0x6 (OC3 dual port without classifier), configured 0x2e (OC12 ATM)
ERX-00-17-04(config)# slot accept 3
Please wait....
ERX-00-17-04(config)#ERROR 02/07/2003 15:16:31 system (slot 3): unrecognized board type (0x6)
To resolve the problem, issue the slot accept command for slot
3.
- Example 1—Accepts the configuration of the module
in slot 3
- host1(config)#slot accept 3
- Example 2—Accepts the configuration of the specified
SRP module and the SC subsystem in slot 7 (applies only to E120 and
E320 routers)
- host1(config)#slot accept 7
- Example 3—Accepts the configuration of the SC on
the SRP module in slot 7 (applies only to E120 and E320 routers)
- host1(config)#slot accept 7 srp
- There is no no version.
- See slot accept.
slot erase
- Use to delete the configuration of the module in the selected
slot before you install a different type of module.
- This command enables you to create a fresh configuration
for the module installed in the slot.
- You cannot use this command on a primary SRP module; however,
you can use it on a standby SRP module.
- If you specify a
slot on the E120 router or the E320 router that contains an SRP module,
you erase the configuration of the SC subsystem on that slot by default.
You do not, however, erase the configuration of the fabric slice that
resides on the slot.
- Use
the srp keyword to erase only the configuration
of the portion of the SC subsystem that resides on a specified SRP
module.
- Use
the fabric keyword to erase only the configuration
of the fabric slice that resides on the specified SRP module.
- If you
specify a slot that contains a line module, you erase the configuration
of the line module and the I/O modules or
IOAs associated with it. To
erase the configuration of a specific IOA on the E120 router or the
E320 router, use the adapter erase command.
- Example 1—Erases the configuration of the module
in slot 3
- host1(config)#slot erase 3
- Example 2—Erases the configuration of the specified
SRP module and the SC subsystem in slot 7 (applies only to E120 and
E320 routers)
- host1(config)#slot erase 7
- Example 3—Erases the configuration of the SC on
the SRP module in slot 7 (applies only to E120 and E320 routers)
- host1(config)#slot erase 7 srp
- There is no no version.
- See slot erase.
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